Despite their busy schedules, celebrity parents Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff made time for a family vacation with their daughter Dahlia Amélie.
After visiting Australia in January this year, and Japan in March, the family's latest trip abroad was to the "Land of Smiles," Thailand.
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BANGKOK
Based on her Instagram posts, Anne apparently arrived at Bangkok earlier than Erwan and Dahlia to attend to some work.
Her husband and daughter arrived on April 4, 2023.
Anne's brief caption read: "Tuk-Tuk, who’s there? [Thai flag emoji] Welcome to Thailand, Dahlia!"
One of the highlights of their trip was Dahlia's first time riding a Tuk-Tuk, the motorized version of the traditional rickshaws found in Thailand.

It was a unique way to explore the streets, and photos of Dahlia laughing were enough proof that she enjoyed the ride immensely.
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The trio also explored more popular tourist destinations, such as Wat Pho—also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha—one of the largest and oldest temples in Bangkok.
Wat Pho is home to more than one thousand Buddha images, including one of the largest single Buddha images at 46 metres (151 ft) in length.

Admiring his little ball of sunshine, Erwan called Dahlia the "Cutest little tourist in Bangkok."

It was a great experience for the family, as Dahlia seemed to be in awe of the ancient and enchanting place.

PHUKET
The family chose to spend the rest of their trip in the province of Phuket, located southwest of Bangkok.
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In Phuket, the family stayed at the Rosewood Phuket, a luxurious resort with a secluded 600-meter beachfront.

They also indulged in delicious Thai food.
The It's Showtime mainstay also made sure to document their adventures in the hot spot through a montage.

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