Thailand Vegan Activities including Attractions & Vegan Shopping
In addition to activities specifically created for us vegans like vegan surf camps, vegan yoga retreats, and vegan tours, many of the activities we vegans enjoy doing while traveling abroad, as well as in our home towns, often reflect out compassionate outlook on life. For example, most vegans would never go to a zoo or aquatic park, but we would happily visit national parks and protected conservation areas.
Attractions we vegans enjoy
What attractions do we vegans like going to when we are traveling? Most vegans would love going to protected nature conservation areas like the Galápagos Islands where we can see undisturbed nature and animals roaming freely in their natural habitats. Learn which attractions your fellow vegans enjoy going to when they are traveling and those attractions local vegans would recommend for visitors to their own hometowns. And please share the attractions you’ve most enjoyed visiting, both while traveling abroad and in the region you live. Some attractions examples include the landmarks, museums, and national parks and conservation areas you and your fellow vegans really enjoyed on your holiday travels. And for those facilities that have cafeterias or provide meals, please also review the vegan meal options they offer. With your help, and the help of our vegan community, this page can truly reflect the attractions we vegans most enjoy visiting.
Vegan Shopping
Not that long ago it was challenging trying to find quality vegan clothes, shoes, and clothing accessories. And only a handful of grocery stores had a good selection of vegan groceries. Luckily, interest in vegan groceries and ethical clothing has been growing steadily. These days, we have loads of vegan shopping options available to us. From basic vegan ware to the most elite and fashionable vegan clothing outlets and vegan shoe stores. We vegans have so many options to choose from. Almost all grocery stores now carry a wide variety of ready to serve vegan items we can easily prepare at home, and we even have completely vegan grocery stores, which well deserve our patronage. When we travel it’s fun to explore and patron vegan shopping establishments. And these days, no matter where we travel, there are amazing vegan shopping options to choose from. Some countries have lots of stores stocked with vegan wares, and many have a wealth of 100% vegan food stores and clothing outlets to choose from. This page contains some of the best vegan shopping. The vegan stores listed below were dynamically generated and sorted by your reviews and the reviews of your fellow vegans. We accept no advertising. Our goal is to provide a platform that truly respects and mirrors our collective vegan opinions and perspectives. As our global vegan community adds additional vegan and vegan-friendly listings, and as we review and rate our favorites, the resulting listings will continually, and more accurately, reflect our global vegan shopping preferences.
Vegan Activities, Attractions and Vegan Shopping in Thailand
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North Gate is a nighttime spot in Chiang Mai where visitors can see shows, impromptu jam sessions, and enjoy the art of jazz in Chiang Mai. Tuesday night is open mic night!
Siam Square is the hip, popular shopping and entertainment district in Chiang Mai. Large shopping malls including the MBK Center, activities including movie theaters, sports clubs, and museums, and an array of restaurants entertain its daily visitors. There is also a language school.
Bamboo Bee offers several vegetarian cooking classes:
Thai food: half day, make four dishes, limit of 3 people. 1,500 baht.
Fake meat: full day, also learn to make sauces and dressings. 6,000 baht.
Restaurant training: one month, serious inquiries only. Ask about price.
To book a class or get more information, please visit Bamboo Bee and inquire in person. All classes must be booked at least one day in advance.
Ong’s Thai and Isaan Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurant is new to Kanchanaburi but has defiantly taken off with no problems at all..
During the day it becomes a lovely restaurant and cooking school all mixed into one!! Its nice to see the food being cooked in front of you as well as also learning a few tricks while you eat.
The cooking classes are at 600 Baht Per person and are as much about cooking as well as a little dancing and laughter.
You have the choice of any 3 main dishes that are on the menu and a dessert and if there is something you are really wanting to learn and is not on the menu, a recipe can be arranged with no stress at all.
Cooking classes are quiet flexible, sometimes no appointment is needed.
Meals are so so beautiful and you can tell it is cooked with love, prices range from 40b for a main and a side of brown rice for 10b so really you are getting a healthy Thai vegetarian meal for next to nothing, and also giving your body the love it needs
MBK Center is a popular shopping destinations in Bangkok, Thailand. Search for a bargain throughout the eight stories of over 2,000 shops, restaurants, and service centers.
Chatuchak (or Jatujak, or JJ) Market in Bangkok is the largest weekend market in the world. It has been running for over 70 years and has gone through huge changes from being a small market in Bangkok to welcoming hundreds of thousands of tourists each weekend.
Buatong Waterfall, also known as the Sticky Waterfall, is a tourist destination in Chetsi Spring Forest Park outside of Chiang Mai. Not actually sticky to the touch, the rough texture of the stone allows visitors to climb up the waterfall with ease, and rope guides help to navigate steeper sections of the fall.
Starting at Tha Phae Gate on the east side of the old city, the Sunday Night Market is probably the most popular night market in Chiang Mai. Streets are filled with vendors selling clothing, accessories, handmade items, food, and more. There are also street performers and other festivities throughout the market’s opening hours.
Muang Mai is a food market in Chiang Mai with a variety of fresh produce and other goods. Stick to the outer limits of the market to avoid seeing non-vegan market stalls.
Wat Phan Tao is an older teak temple in Chiang Mai, and one of the last remaining wooden structures in the city. Minimally decorated, the temple houses a seated image of the Buddha. Donations are accepted.
Wat Srisuphan has a main chapel hall that is covered in ornate silver works depicting moments from the Buddha’s life and more. There is a silver workshop onsite, and the temple hosts Monk Chats and meditation retreats. Because this is an active ordination hall, women are not allowed in certain areas of the wat. Donations for admission are appreciated.
Wat Suan Dok is a 14th century temple just west of the old city walls in Chiang Mai. It has several unique architectural features, including an unusually large prayer hall that, unlike other temples, has open sides, rather than being fully enclosed. There is also a large standing Buddha image, and the temple is host to regular Monk Chats, where visitors can learn more about Buddhism and the monks have the opportunity to practice their English.
Wat Phra Singh is a major temple in Chiang Mai that houses 700 monks, and is home to the Phra Chao Thong Tip, a large image of the seated Buddha forged from copper and gold. Dating back to the 14th century, Wat Phra Singh is a prime example of Lanna temple architecture.
Wat Inthakin is a teak temple that sits across from the Three Kings Monument within the city walls of the Old City Chiang Mai. Admission is free, and it is within walking distance from other temples in the area.
A popular tourist destination in Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That is often referred to as “Doi Suthep” because that is the mount upon which it resides. Visitors must ascend a 300 step staircase to reach the temple, which also offers beautiful views of Chiang Mai in addition to the ornate majesty of the temple itself.
Thai Kitchen Cookery Centre is the first Thai cooking School in Chiang Mai. At Thai Kitchen, they welcome you into their traditional Thai teak wood house to share generations of family secrets. Classes include introductions to Thai ingredients at the local market, making curry paste by yourself, and cooking Thai foods by yourself. Classes are set up with one person per work station in a Chiang Mai style room with air conditioning.
Thai Kitchen Cookery Centre is not an all-vegan cooking class, but you can choose to make veganized versions of any of the recipes provided in the class, and the staff is incredibly accommodating.
May Kaidee’s Thai Vegetarian and Vegan Experience Cooking Schools in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
Thai Cooking:
Thai cooking class taught in the morning and afternoon, welcoming students of all skill levels. A great choice if you are new to Thai cooking. Starting at 1,500 Baht per student
Express Thai Cooking:
A limited two hour version of our popular Thai cooking class. Taught at 3pm and 5pm daily. Includes three recipes and dessert. Starting at 1,000 Baht per student
Raw Food:
A one day course introducing the general principles of preparation, using dehydrators and techniques specific to Raw vegan Thai recipes. Starting at 4,200 Baht per student
Fruit Carving:
Thailand has a long tradition of fruit carving as a decorative art. In this class students learn the fundamental techniques for carving fruits and vegetables. Starting at 1,800 Baht per student
And they have several other classes.
May Kaidee Restaurant located at Tanao Road. We also have buffet dinner on every Saturday (150 Thb.) at 06:00pm until 10:00pm.