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The good, the bad and the ugly of Khao San Road, Bangkok. 360º walk 🌅 🇹🇭 |
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This video is on 360 grades, you can spin the video and change the view if you have the DEOVR app or move the mouse at the computer, for to see in 4k you need a good conection to internet.
skip the intro 00:40
Hey guys, welcome to my 360° VR video here on YouTube!
Today, I’m thrilled to take you on a journey through one of Thailand’s most iconic and unique experiences.
Thailand’s fabled capital is frequently the first stop for round-the-world (RTW) trippers and certainly features heavily in many long-term travelers histories but what is it that draws in the hordes exactly? And what’s all this fuss about Khao San Road (not Koh San Road as many think it’s pronounced – Koh means Island in Thai, so Khao San is different to ‘Koh Samui’ for example).
Well, first off Thailand is cheap (not as cheap as it once was but you can still eat a 3-course meal in a snazzy restaurant for under $10), then there’s the culture, the cuisine, the climate, and of course there’s Khao San road. Khao San road, which now represents a series of streets, is a place in downtown Bangkok where backpackers and tourists are immediately drawn to from when they first touch down in the airport. It’s actually kinda far from Bangkok’s city centres of Sukhumvit & Silom but that doesn’t stop the movement.
So there you have it, folks. That’s a taste of market for you. If you enjoyed this video, hit that like butto
This video is on 360 grades, you can spin the video and change the view if you have the DEOVR app or move the mouse at the computer, for to see in 4k you need a good conection to internet.
skip the intro 00:40
Hey guys, welcome to my 360° VR video here on YouTube!
Today, I’m thrilled to take you on a journey through one of Thailand’s most iconic and unique experiences.
Thailand’s fabled capital is frequently the first stop for round-the-world (RTW) trippers and certainly features heavily in many long-term travelers histories but what is it that draws in the hordes exactly? And what’s all this fuss about Khao San Road (not Koh San Road as many think it’s pronounced – Koh means Island in Thai, so Khao San is different to ‘Koh Samui’ for example).
Well, first off Thailand is cheap (not as cheap as it once was but you can still eat a 3-course meal in a snazzy restaurant for under $10), then there’s the culture, the cuisine, the climate, and of course there’s Khao San road. Khao San road, which now represents a series of streets, is a place in downtown Bangkok where backpackers and tourists are immediately drawn to from when they first touch down in the airport. It’s actually kinda far from Bangkok’s city centres of Sukhumvit & Silom but that doesn’t stop the movement.
So there you have it, folks. That’s a taste of market for you. If you enjoyed this video, hit that like butto