Thais are incredibly inventive when it comes to creating various types of dishes. They are skilled in food preparation. Any food or drinks sold are delicious, and in the vast majority of cases, very healthy.
As the air temperature was rising and we still had a long journey ahead to the sacred mountain of Khao Khitchakut park, a glass of cold coffee for the road was just perfect.
For digital nomads, finding good coffee is often a top priority. Not only does it keep us fueled for work, but it’s also a great way to experience local culture. Thai iced coffee is a perfect example of how something as simple as coffee can be a window into a new world of flavors and traditions.
In the next post, you’ll learn about the road to the sacred mountain. As remote workers, we often find that the journey is just as important as the destination – it’s all about the experiences we gather along the way!
Traveler’s Tip: Cost of iced coffee at a local market for locals: on average 30 baht (rubles).
For fellow digital nomads, learning to make local coffee drinks can be a great skill. Not only does it save money, but it can also be a fun way to connect with locals and potentially even impress clients during video calls!
Have you discovered any unique coffee drinks during your travels? How do they compare to your usual work fuel? Share your caffeine adventures in the comments!
Remember, part of the digital nomad lifestyle is about embracing local customs and flavors. Sometimes, a simple cup of coffee can be the start of a whole new adventure!





Да, кофе со льдом – часто встречающийся напиток. Однако, очень часто тайцы предпочитают и не очень полезные напитки вместо натуральных соков например..
Например они часто пьют и магазинные напитки http://ezdili-znaem.com/napitki-tajlanda/
Напитков в Таиланде каких только нет. В 7Eleven есть даже напиток с колагеном. Соевое молоко вообще гадость.