Adventures Joel
British adventure vlogger exploring Thailand by motorbike.

Phuket is Thailand's most popular island and a playground for expats, luxury travellers and content creators. White beaches, the Old Town and a vibrant nightlife scene.
31 creators vlog from this region
British adventure vlogger exploring Thailand by motorbike.
Auswandern Thailand Podcast – Deutschsprachiger Thailand-Expat-Podcast auf YouTube.
Helen and Horst are Frankfurt-based travel vloggers documenting Asian exploration through detailed guides and destination coverage.
CallanBowl is a Thailand-based content creator focusing on street food documentation and regional travel experiences.
British travel vlogger exploring Bangkok's street food markets and culinary experiences.
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Discover Thailand – Deutscher Thailand Reise-Creator auf YouTube.

Phuket is Thailand's largest island at 543 square kilometers and a magnet for content creators combining tropical island living with professional video production. The Andaman Sea island offers over 30 beaches, from the bustling Patong Beach to the quieter stretches of Kata and Karon, all the way to the secluded Freedom Beach, accessible only by longtail boat for around 1,500 Baht round trip. An estimated 20,000 long-term western residents make Phuket one of Thailand's most international destinations, and the creator community here reflects that diversity with vloggers producing everything from luxury resort reviews to budget backpacker challenges.

Phuket Old Town has developed into a genuine hotspot for lifestyle and culture vloggers. The Sino-Portuguese shophouses that line Thalang Road and the narrow lane of Soi Romanee date back to the 19th-century tin mining era and have been beautifully restored into boutique cafes, galleries, and guesthouses. The Peranakan heritage, also known as Baba culture, distinguishes Phuket from every other Thai destination. Cafes like Bookhemian and Kopitiam serve traditional Hokkien-style coffee alongside modern brunch menus, creating perfect lifestyle content settings. The Sunday Walking Street on Thalang Road transforms into a vibrant market each week, serving Hokkien Mee for 40 Baht, the local ice dessert Oh Aew with red beans for 25 Baht, and fresh seafood skewers at vendor after vendor.

The culinary identity of Phuket is fundamentally different from the rest of Thailand, which gives food vloggers rich storytelling material. Baba cuisine fuses Thai and Hokkien Chinese influences into dishes found nowhere else in the country. Mee Hokkien, thick rice noodles in a spicy broth, is the signature dish of the island. At Banzaan Fresh Market in Patong, visitors can buy tiger prawns on the ground floor for 400-600 Baht per kilogram and have them cooked to order upstairs for an additional 100 Baht. This market-to-table format consistently performs well on YouTube, combining visual spectacle with practical price information that viewers appreciate.
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Ao Nang is the tourist hub of Krabi province and the gateway to island hopping, Railay Beach and adventure along the Andaman coast. Longtail boats, limestone cliffs and a lively nightlife scene make it a magnet for vloggers.

Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of the Siamese kingdom, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its majestic temple ruins and rich historical significance. Once one of the largest cities in the world, this historic park showcases centuries of Thai civilization through towering prangs, serene Buddha statues, and sprawling palace grounds that transport visitors back to a golden age of Southeast Asian culture.

Bangkok's vibrant street food scene, temples, nightlife and its world-famous expat community make the capital the most-filmed vlog destination in Thailand.

Buriram is located in Northeast Thailand (Isan) and stands for authentic rural life, Khmer temple ruins, motorsport at Chang International Circuit and a growing expat community off the beaten tourist trail.

Chiang Dao is a stunning mountain district north of Chiang Mai, dominated by the towering limestone massif of Doi Chiang Dao — Thailand's third-highest peak. Known for its cave temple, wildlife sanctuary, and growing community of nature-focused expats and creators, Chiang Dao offers alpine serenity just 70 kilometers from the city.

Chiang Mai is the heart of the digital nomad ecosystem in Southeast Asia. Ancient temples, cool coffee shops and a world-renowned nomad community make it a magnet for vloggers.