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IsaanOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in isaanFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in isaan, Bed and Breakfast!Asia : Southeast Asia : Thailand : Isaan
![]() The Isaan region of Thailand Isaan (?????; also Isan, Isarn and even Esarn), Thailand's northeast, is an often overlooked area of this Southeast Asian country. There are no beaches to draw in the sun hungry crowds. However, Isaan is where Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand all meet. It is a multicultural area rich in history. A mainly agricultural region, Isaan is the poorest part of Thailand. There is a good chance that your tuk tuk driver in Bangkok hailed from Isaan originally, but went to the big city in search of work.
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![]() UnderstandIsaan is a wonderful part of Thailand to visit if you have tired of Khao San Road, one temple after another, or the beach. The relative isolation and underdevelopment of the area mean that Isaan is one of the poorest regions of Thailand; this also means that it is a good place to get a little off the beaten track. ![]() TalkThe national language, Thai, is dominant, however other languages are spoken here as well. Significant groups of ethnic minorities in this region mean that Lao and ![]() Get inThere is regular train service from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, Surin, and other cities along the way to the termini in Ubon and Nong Khai. Bus service covers even more cities. There are also small regional airports at Nakhon Ratchasima, Udon Thani and Ubon. ![]() Get aroundUnlike the spine of Thailand running from Bangkok down to Malaysia, where you are never too far from a train, train service in Isaan is less convenient. Large intercity buses, minibuses, and shared taxis are the ways to get around. ![]() EatIsaan cuisine borrows heavily from Lao cuisine and is distinctly different from central Thai cooking, although there has been a considerable amount of cross-pollination. Perhaps the best-known Isaan dish is som tam, a spicy salad prepared from unripe papayas. Other characteristic dishes include roast chicken (kai yaang), sticky rice (khao niaw) and a wide variety of cold meat, mint and lemon juice "salads" known as larb. A word of warning: Isaan food is known even among Thais for being fiery hot! ![]() Drink![]() Stay safe![]() Get out![]() External links
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