Elena Vochin - Travel Consultant

My experience in travel goes beyond the fact that I have been working in the industry for over 15 years. I have been a traveller all my life, from backpacking all over Europe in my 20s, to taking overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, jungle trekking in Costa Rica and sightseeing in Morocco, walking around Oaxaca, Barcelona or New Orleans - I am constantly searching for more. I love adventure and I am always ready to expand my horizons

Telephone me: 416.640.0433 ext 24

My Travel Posts
Elena Vochin Koh Chang Marine National Park Koh Chang Marine National Park There is an abundance of marine life at Koh Chang National Park.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Trat, Thailand - - Reply
Elena Vochin Koh Chang Marine National Park Koh Chang Marine National Park The coastlines of the Koh Chang Marine National Park is a place to discover beautiful beaches, coves and bays around the islands in South China Sea.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Trat, Thailand - - Reply
Elena Vochin Shallow waters in Koh Chang Shallow waters in Koh Chang Koh Chang island name means Elephant Island. The island, although 2nd largest in Thailand, is less developed and untouched, a true retreat, despite its close proximity to the busy city of Bangkok.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Trat, Thailand - - Reply
Elena Vochin Girls dancing in front of Doi Suthep Girls dancing in front of Doi Suthep Raising funds for the Doi Suthep Temple through dancing, is considered a good deed and will raise your karma.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - 2 Replies
Barrett-carlysle Travel

what a beautiful photo!

Barrett-carlysle Travel - 3 months ago
Barrett-carlysle Travel

What a beautiful photo!

Barrett-carlysle Travel - 3 months ago
Elena Vochin Aiyapura Hotel in Koh Chang Aiyapura Hotel in Koh Chang This is the room at the Ayiapura hotel, where I stayed in Koh Chang. A beautiful, romantic place whith large lush gardens and set on a calm beach.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Trat, Thailand - - Reply
Elena Vochin Night market in Chiang Mai Night market in Chiang Mai You don't have to worry if the stores are closed. Head to Chiang Mai night market and you will find anything you need.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Chiang Mai Tuk-Tuk Chiang Mai Tuk-Tuk The auto rickshaw, called tuk-tuk in Thailand, is a widely used form of urban transport in Bangkok and other Thai cities, as well as other major Southeast Asian and South Asian cities
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Doi Suthep Temple Doi Suthep Temple The most sacred Temple in Northern Thailand, the temple is often referred to as Doi Suthep although this is actually the name of the mountain it is located on. The temple is located 15 km from the city of Chiang Mai and is a sacred site to many Thai people.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Stairs to Doi Suthep Temple Stairs to Doi Suthep Temple The many stairs you have to climb to get to Doi Suthep Temple. Luckily, there is also an elevator.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Bhuping Palace Gardens Bhuping Palace Gardens You can take a nice stroll in the tropical gardens shaded by large ficus trees or by tall bamboo.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Chiang Mai - Bhuping Royal Winter Palace Chiang Mai - Bhuping Royal Winter Palace A visit of the Bhuping Palace is a must for all gardeners. There is a beautiful Asian style garden here as well.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Elephant ride in Chiang Mai Elephant ride in Chiang Mai The best way to trek through the jungle is on an elephant.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin The Hill Tribes in Thailand The Hill Tribes in Thailand There is a lot to learn by visiting the Hill Tribes. Their self-sustainable micro economy is a good example.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin San Kamphaeng Hot Springs San Kamphaeng Hot Springs Take a moment to relax and soak at San Kamphaeng Hot Springs. On the site you can enjoy a nice lunch and a perfect Thai massage done by certified therapyst.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Artisans in Chiang Mai Artisans in Chiang Mai From teak wood, silk, silver jewelry to paper umbrellas - Chiang Mai is heaven for the artisan shopper.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Silk Factory in Chiang Mai Silk Factory in Chiang Mai A place to see the whole process of manufacturing silk, from silk worms to the final product. Here you can buy that made-to-order dress of your dreams, too.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin De Naga Hotel in Chiang Mai De Naga Hotel in Chiang Mai This is the hotel I stayed in Chiang Mai. A beautiful boutique hotel decorated with Thai art. Whenever I will return to Chiang Mai, this will always be my first choice of accomodation.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Chiang Mai - - Reply
Elena Vochin Adelphi Suites Hotel Adelphi Suites Hotel Close to Bangkok Skytrain, Adelphi Suites has great accomodation with mini kitchenette and the perfect rooftop pool.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Bangkok airport Bangkok airport Designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects and constructed primarily by ITO JV, the airport has the worlds tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres / 434 feet), and the worlds 4th largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres / 6,060,000 square feet).
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Chao Phraya river cruise Chao Phraya river cruise The best way to see Bangkok is from the river Chao Phraya. Takie a river cruise and enjoy the exotic sights of Bangkok.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Bangkok - The Grand Palace Bangkok - The Grand Palace The Grand Palace served as the official residence of the Kings of Thailand from the 18th century onwards. Construction of the Palace began in 1782, during the reign of King Rama I, when he moved the capital across the river from Thonburi to Bangkok. The Palace has been constantly expanded and many additional structures were added over time.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Just half a day trip from Bangkok, Ayutthaya is a magical place to visit. It was a Siamese kingdom that existed from 1350 to 1767.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Autthaya Autthaya The famous sandstone Buddha head entangled by a fig tree in Ayutthaya.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Bang Pa-In or the Summer Palace Bang Pa-In or the Summer Palace Take a stroll through the beautiful European inspired gardens or visit the Chinese style buildings of Bang Pa-In - the summer Royal residence since 1872.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply
Elena Vochin Wat Phra Kaew Temple Wat Phra Kaew Temple The details of this temple are overwhelming, from handpainted ceramic on the stairs to gold leaf painted statues on the walls.
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by Elena Vochin - 3 months ago - Bangkok - - Reply