Showing posts with label Thailand Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand Travel. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

Thai tourism still unhurt by floods

BANGKOK, 11 October 2011  – The Minister of Tourism and Sports said the current flooding situation has not affected Thailand's tourism yet. The International Horticultural Exposition Royal Floral Ratchaphruek 2011 will not be postponed, as a result.
Mr Chumpol Silpa-archa, Minister of Tourism and Sports, claimed that other countries had issued only low-level travel warnings about Thailand's flooding for their citizens while the number of incoming tourists remained normal. He added that officials still have to identify sizes of leisure travelers and business travelers entering Thailand.
The Minister admitted that some provinces have already been affected by the flood such as Ayutthaya, but tour operators still manage to take their customers to nearby provinces. Moreover, the minister is confident that flooding in Chiang Mai will not affect the upcoming International Horticultural Exposition Royal Floral Ratchaphruek 2011 which is to be held in November.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Phetchabun Khao Kho



Khao Kho is made up of mountain ranges to northwest of town about 1,174 metres above mean sea level covered in the main by deciduous plants. Very cold during November-February, it once was the base room which communist insurgents conducted their struggles against the authorities during 1968-1982. Today it is accessible via two routes; off Highway No. 12 (Phitsanulok - Lom Sak) at Ban Camp Son with a further distance of 30 kilometres of off highway No. 21 at Ban Na Ngua, about 13 kilometres from town with a further distance of 30 kilometres. Both routes wind through considerably steep terrain. Interesting places include various viewing points, remains of communist bases and buildings, war memorial, arms museum, a Chedi containing Holy Relic and the Si Dit waterfall.

Accommodation at Khao Kho: There is a large number of accommodation to be chosen. Most of them will be in Thung Samo Sub-district and Camp Son, approximately 30 kilometres from the attractions on Khao Kho. The nearest one is the Cavalry Guesthouse at Km. 28 on Highway 2196, 28th Cavalry Division and bungalows for accompanying persons near the Khao Kho Palace and Khao Ya. Moreover, there are many resorts by the route ascending to Khao Kho

from tourismthailand.org



















Thursday, December 10, 2009

Residential areas (for tourists)

Anywhere in downtown Bangkok, there are tourist-inns - from backpackers - Billigbude to 5-star luxury hotel. Roughly speaking, the focus descending into three zones:

1. First Class


In the downtown district towering hotels along the Chao Phraya River on (Oriental, Shangri-La, Royal Orchid ...) and hot solvent-inclusive and luxury tourist welcome. Exquisite comfort, price, beyond good and evil.

2. Business Class


Most of the tourist spend the night in the area except for the Sukhumvit Road. Billigbuden from a few more mid-to upper price levels (from 900 baht). Some hotels rent their rooms by the hour there ...

3. Wood Class


"The" first port of call center and Rucktouristen in Asia / Thailand / Bangkok is in and around the Khao San Road (KSR) in Banglampoo, a northern inner city area of Bangkok. Rooms will be here (especially in the Rambutree Road (also abundantly available Soi Rambu Tri). Rates from 250 to 1000 Bath.

Bangkok, city of angels



What a city! Cosmopolitan as San Francisco, Hong Kong as an exotic, larger than London, Paris as a refined, cheaper than Palma friendly than Copenhagen, more relaxed than Kathmandu, Singapore as a bustling, fun-loving as Rio, hotter than Cairo, more opaque than Moscow, more beautiful than Venice, closer than Sydney. And also: beyond the slums and red light districts safer than Bielefeld.

The tense life pulsates in Bangkok on the road. Even there, practicing dentists. The road is habitat. Perhaps because it was outside - despite the smog - a little less stuffy than in most buildings.

The tense life is less hectic fidgety or even than it seems at first glance. The startling discovery, after a few days in the seemingly overheated metropolis: Bangkokians move slowly, smoothly and quietly. Every individual has relaxed. Heat alone does not explain this serenity. It must be even more: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta are not cool, but where people rush through the tense streets.

It sounds incredible, given the relevant Horror Stories: The rhythm of the people in Bangkok is rather slow (apart perhaps from times of tuk-tuk drivers - the's in a hurry) is always highly. Why this is so, I do not know, I'd bet on oriental gods and spirits.

Thus, there is a longer explanation, why call Bangkokians their homes, "City of Angels": The angelic grace of the people in this city.

The serenity of the Thai people is also transferable to farangs that begin after a few days, wonderfully relaxing by one of the most beautiful cities in the world to stride - and thereby feel the vital, vibrant life of a mega-metropolis.

That's the magic of this city, it is both in one: ebullient - alive, as the hot soup from the cook-shop and timeless - leaving just as the eternal Buddha in temples and shrines.

Bangkok makes it easily to its guests. The city overwhelmed, and yet no one has an infinite amount. The culture shock can dose every guest at pleasure itself, even greenhorns to find their way almost immediately, the people are friendly and helpful shameful, each evening is a mild summer and the minimum daily costs for housing and food are less than that of a metro - Day ticket in most other world cities. Some will open the city. Others refused, to send them home or to inconsequential dream beaches.

Otherwise, there live some 10 million people and probably find it fairly normal.

What a city!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Yi Peng

"Yi Peng" Loy Kratong Festival is a traditional Lanna traditions (north culture long history in thailamd) made in month 2 of lanna month .The word "Yi" means twoand word "Peng" is mean full moon.


Mor Hin Khao



Mor Hin Khao, Phu Laen Kha National Park

Mor Hin Khao, (it mean white stone mountain) the new focus place of Tourism Authority of Thailand to promote.

With an area of 200.5 sq.km. in mountainous terrain, the habitat of this protect - forest park range from thick forest to sparse woods. The site contains a variety of natural beauty of cliffs, stone ground, and strange rock formations.
my blog

Location: Chaiyaphum, Northeastern Thailand
for more pic : http://www.7thaiwonders.com/mor-hin-khao.html
and http://www.tourismthailand.org/

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Lumpini Muay Thai Boxing Stadium





The most famous Thai boxing stadium in the world hosts fights on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening. Usually, there are 10 fights in one night, five minutes for all three shifts. Ritual music and dance slowly before the battle, like boxers, in honor of their teachers and the spirit of the ring. The battle is very popular in the end, so you want the time on the evening of May to the struggles that are closer to the fire to see!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Thailand Travel the Great Holiday Experinence

Thailand Temple
http://www.destination360.com/asia/thailand/emerald-buddha-temple

If you're looking for the most beautiful and interesting destination holidays, Thailand is the answer. This is one of the most popular when it comes to tourism. It is the country on a variety of exotic architecture, rich cultural traditions, ancient ruins and fascinating nature.Moreover enjoy every minute of your stay, take part in several of the day. All seats tDieser text of warm and generous Thailand. These spells are our warm invitation to you to travel in Thailand. Come home refreshed with beautiful memories.

Are you ready to join us and enjoy an unforgettable trip to Thailand experinence?


Thailand elephant ride
http://www.thailandtravelplan.co.uk/

Thailand Samui Island
http://www.weatherthailand.net/WeatherReport.aspx?province=Koh%20Samui