
Vedang Raina Gives A Peek Into His Bangkok Getaway: 5 Off-Beat Things To Do In Thailand’s Capital – News18
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Vedang Raina took to his social media to share pictures from his Bangkok getaway. He was seen indulging in some local cuisine and soaking in the sunset.
Vedang Raina took to his social media to share pictures from his Bangkok getaway.
Vedang Raina treated himself to a much-deserved getaway to Bangkok, and recently, he chose to share his experiences on his social media. He took to his Instagram and shared a series of pictures from his outing. The actor was seen exploring the streets of Bangkok, indulging in some drool-worthy dishes, and soaking in the spirit of the city by taking a stroll.
Taking to his Instagram, Vedang Raina shared his Bangkok pictures along with a black heart emoji, skyscraper emoji, and a noodle bowl emoji. In one of the pictures, he was seen relishing noodles. He posed against the sunset in another picture. In a third picture, he captured the stunning skyscrapers of Bangkok while he was seated in his car.
Take a look at the pictures here.
Inspired by Vedant’s Bangkok journey, here are five off-beat things that you must try in Thailand’s capital.
Explore the Talad Rot Fai Market (Train Night Market): This market is a hidden gem for those looking to escape the tourist crowds. It’s an eclectic mix of vintage goods, antiques, street food, and quirky boutiques. Located on the outskirts of the city, it has a cool and retro vibe.
Visit the Erawan Museum: While the Erawan Museum might not be as well-known as other attractions, it offers a fascinating experience. The highlight is the massive three-headed elephant statue, but the museum itself is filled with stunning art and antiques.
Take a Boat Ride Through the Khlongs (Canals): Skip the usual boat tours on the Chao Phraya River and instead venture into the lesser-known canals (khlongs) that snake through the city. These water pathways offer a glimpse into the local life, as you’ll pass by traditional wooden houses, temples, and floating markets.
Visit the Bangkokian Museum (Ban Khrua): For a taste of local history, the Bangkokian Museum provides an intimate view of what life was like in old Bangkok. The museum is housed in a traditional home that dates back to the 1930s.
Wander Through the Artsy Soi Charoen Krung 28: This street is a hidden artistic neighbourhood filled with galleries, cafes, and street art. It’s a creative area where you can stroll and discover local art, installations, and independent stores.
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