Where SINE work
Bangkok Area
Bangkok, the vibrant capital of Thailand, is a city of contrasts, where ancient temples stand beside modern skyscrapers, and traditional street food vendors share the streets with upscale restaurants. As a traveler, you’ll find a wealth of experiences in Bangkok, from cultural attractions to vibrant nightlife.
Thailand’s bustling capital city, renowned for its vibrant street life, cultural landmarks like the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, and a diverse culinary scene ranging from street food to high-end restaurants. The city is also a major hub for commerce and tourism in Southeast Asia.
A province adjacent to Bangkok known for its cultural sites like Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat and the Koh Kret island, famous for its pottery and traditional Mon culture.
Home to the ancient city of Muang Boran and the Erawan Museum, this province is also known for its proximity to Suvarnabhumi Airport and the seaside district of Bang Pu.
Famous for housing the towering Phra Pathommachedi, believed to be the oldest Buddhist structure in Thailand, and the Sanam Chan Palace, offering a glimpse into Thai royal history.
Known for its educational institutions like Thammasat University and Rangsit University, as well as cultural attractions such as the Wat Chedi Thong and the Talad Thai market, renowned for its fresh produce and local delicacies.
Central, Thailand
Central Thailand offers a rich blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions.
Central Thailand offers a wealth of historical, cultural, and natural wonders. Whether you’re interested in exploring ancient ruins, enjoying nature, or experiencing vibrant city life, this region has something for every type of traveler.
Explore Wat Phra Phutthabat, a temple housing a footprint of the Buddha. The Phra Buddha Bat shrine is a revered pilgrimage site.
Visit the Don Chedi Monument, commemorating King Naresuan’s victory over the Burmese. The city also offers water parks and natural attractions.
Discover the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where vendors sell goods from traditional boats. The region is also known for pottery and the beautiful Chet Samian canal.
Visit Maeklong Railway Market, where vendors set up their stalls along an active railway track and quickly move them when a train approaches.
This coastal city is known for its beautiful beaches, golf courses, and the Phra Ratchaniwet Marukhathaiyawan Palace.
This eastern province is known for its stunning beaches, including Mae Ram Phueng Beach and Koh Samet, and its major industrial hub, the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate.
North East (Isan), Thailand
Isan, also spelled Isaan, is Thailand’s largest region and is known for its unique culture, cuisine, and natural attractions.
Isan offers a chance to immerse yourself in authentic Thai culture, from its distinct dialect and folk music to its spicy cuisine. Travelers can enjoy local dishes like som tam (papaya salad) and explore traditional markets and festivals. The region also boasts beautiful natural landscapes, including national parks and the serene Mekong River.
Khon Kaen is the regional capital and a bustling city. Explore the city’s markets, parks, and cultural attractions. Khon Kaen University’s dinosaur museum is a unique and educational stop.
Visit Udon Thani to see the sacred Nong Prajak Park, which features a beautiful lake and a shrine. The city is also a gateway to the nearby Red Lotus Sea (Talay Bua Daeng) during the cool season.
Nakhon Ratchasima is one of the largest cities in Isan. Discover Phimai Historical Park, a Khmer temple complex, and explore the city’s vibrant night markets and food scene.
Home to the Chang International Circuit, Buriram is a popular destination for motorsports enthusiasts. Prasat Hin Khao Phanom Rung, an ancient Khmer temple, is another highlight.
Bueng Kan is a northeastern province known for its natural beauty, including Phu Sing mountain range and Nong Khok lake. It’s also culturally rich with temples like Wat Phu Tok, offering panoramic views.
Maha Sarakham is renowned for its educational institutions, including Maha Sarakham University, and its traditional festivals like the Silk Festival. The province also boasts cultural sites such as Wat Phra That Nadun.
Yasothon is famous for its colorful Rocket Festival (Bun Bang Fai), celebrating the arrival of the rainy season. It’s also known for Phaya Thaen Public Park and the local handicrafts, especially silk weaving.
Sisaket is known for its Khmer temples, including Prasat Hin Phanom Rung and Prasat Hin Muang Tam, reflecting the area’s historical significance. The province also features natural attractions like Huai Chan waterfall.
Nong Bua Lamphu is known for Phu Phan mountain range, offering hiking and scenic views. The province also features cultural sites such as Wat Tham Erawan and Wat Sa Prasan Suk.
Your Journey To The Class
Taking your first steps towards teaching overseas can seem quite scary. We are here to make this opportunity work for you. The BIG advantage to working with SINE is that we are with you all the way. We will pay you to attend teacher training focusing on teaching in the Thai classroom to make sure you are prepared to give your best. Our staff are on-site at the school every day to help you with day to day issues in the classroom, and we provide 24/7 support in unexpected situations.