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Hello, welcome! Take a look inside kaa. Here's what I have for you today:​

  • A crazy spot.

  • A unique experience.

The sign at the entrance says "Welcome To Hell."

I walked past it into a garden full of life-size cement statues showing exactly what happens to you after you die if you've been a bad person.

Jealous people get rabbit heads. Corrupt officials get pig heads. Sell drugs? Cow head.

And if you think that's weird, wait until you see what they do to you for adultery.

There's a 20-foot emaciated ghost named Nai Ngean standing over a boiling pot of people getting stabbed by guards. Donation boxes sit next to each torture scene so you can pay for your sins on the spot.

This is Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden in Bang Saen, established in 1986. 60-90 minutes from Bangkok, free entry.

The name translates to "a hundred thousand pleasures". It's the largest hell garden in Thailand. And almost nobody outside Thailand knows it exists.

Most travel guides skip this place entirely. Too weird. Too graphic. Too hard to explain.

Which is exactly why you should go.

The real Thailand is in places like this, where locals go on weekends with their kids to get a moral education through horror.

I filmed the whole thing when I went there in 2020.

And if you want more handpicked tours: check out my list here.

Some of these sell out weeks in advance, so have a look now if you're planning a trip in the next few months.

Chokdee!
​- Tim

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