Discover the rich tapestry of a city through its cultural and historical attractions! In this category, we invite you to explore the landmarks, heritage sites, and significant places that tell the story of each destination. From iconic monuments and ancient ruins to vibrant museums and charming neighborhoods, our articles highlight the sights that shape a city’s identity and reveal its unique history. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the world around you, TripWays is here to help you uncover the cultural treasures that await your discovery. Join us as we journey through time and culture, making every visit an enriching experience!


If you are headed north, Khao Yai National Park is a good place to view the natural splendor of Thailand. Pak Chong, the town closest to the park, is a great place to stop and have a daily market where locals sell their wares. Lam Takhong reservoir is found about 15 kilometers east of the city in a wide valley.

The Underground Salt Cathedral is not just an ordinary place to see and go, and many worshipers head there every year to do the rituals. Also, the natural decoration of the walls is beyond one’s imaginations so that is highly recommended for you to keep your eyes widely open not to miss a piece of this brilliant destination.


The world city ranking has some changes during the last year due to the coronavirus outbreak. The global livability index is made by Economist Intelligence Unit based on five categories, including stability, healthcare, education, culture and environment, and infrastructure. The current top 10 most livable cities in the world are: 10 – Brisbane, Australia 9 […]


Imagine a river full of colorful boats with various goods and customers from all over the world. That sounds really interesting! The floating market is one of Thailand’s tourist attractions, attracting people every year, especially those interested in shopping. When you start visiting these amazing markets, you may feel that you entered another world.

Aït Benhaddou dates back to the Middle Ages, so we can see architecture and the Kasbah lifestyle. This medieval appearance has led to its presence in many film projects—movies like Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and many more. It would be great if you could spend two to three days traveling, but one day is enough.


In addition to being a century or two north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya city also has a beautiful attraction that is home to hundreds of years old sacred temples and palaces. Located in the Chao Phraya River valley, this historic site was established in 1350 and was once the center of global trade and commerce, and it was home to over one million people. In 2013 Ayutthaya was placed on the list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites that tourists from all over the world can visit. Feeling the awe of the awe-inspiring ancient metropolis and walking its streets makes you feel like you are stepping back in time.