Thailand Virtual Travel Experience to Combat Your Quarantine Blues

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Thailand Virtual Travel Experience to Combat Your Quarantine Blues

With many of us unable to leave homes nowadays, not to mention travelling abroad, virtual travel may be the remedy to combat your quarantine blues. We've  chosen five live cameras in Thailand that bring you to five picturesque places without a risk of catching the virus. Enjoy!

Haad Rin
Travel to the idyllic Seaview Sunrise Resort and one of Thailand's most famous beaches, Haad Rin on Koh Phangan, where the wildest revelry in the SEA, Koh Phangan's Full Moon Parties take place every month. Well, used to take place.

Lamai Beach
Lamai Beach is rightfully considered one of the most spectacular beaches of Koh Samui. The live view is from Baobab, a beachfront cozy restaurant.

Patong
This live cam offers a glimpse over Patong's skyline with a stretch of the sea visible in the left corner on the background of the hills that hide several northern beaches.

Chai Chet
This live cam is streaming from one of Koh Chang's most pleasant bays with a good choice of nice resorts in different price ranges. The bay and the jungle clad mountains above Kai Bae are visible in the distance.

Train running through Maeklong Railway Market
This live cam brings you on a virtual train journey. It is streaming from the train that runs through Samut Songkhram's famouns railway market.

Stay safe, everybody!

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