Monday 1 May 2017

Attractions In Bangkok

Bangkok is everything you'd expect from the capital of Thailand: it's noisy, crowded, colorful, exciting, infuriating, and smile inducing. There are ancient sites to be visited and modern shopping malls that have a kitschy yet high-end ambience. Bangkok can be overwhelming as its lifeforce smacks you in the face, but it's a fascinating city that represents Southeast Asia's tension between the developed and developing worlds.Bangkok also serves as a gateway to many other parts of Thailand. From here, you can hop a short flight to Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and other popular destinations. You can also board a train or hop on a bus for little money, and visit national treasures such as Ayutthaya, Lopburi, and many other gems of the country.

bangkok

Thursday 27 April 2017

Phuket Romantic Resorts

We've done a lot of research to find out which are Phuket's best resorts for treating yourself and your partner and enjoying each other’s company in a comfortable and relaxing environment. Here are the top choices on an island that has some of the most romantic beaches and sunsets in the whole world. And, given the level of the competition, that's really saying something.

pataya2

Tuesday 25 April 2017

Sunset Bars In Phuket

You don't have to be a rocket scientist to work out the equation; sunset + cocktail + good company = magic. Thankfully, Phuket's west coast is riddled with places to try out this combination in many shapes and forms. From the all-white sophistication of Joe's Downstairs to the elevated viewpoint of Diavolo in Paresa, there's a lot to choose from. The only unbreakable condition is that you have to be on time.

bangla-road

Phuket Nightlife

Patong is the undisputed nightlife centre of Phuket. From nine o’clock onwards nightly the town is buzzing and doesn’t stop until the wee hours (and longer depending where you look). Bangla Road in Patong is the epicentre of the action and where you will find the biggest clubs, the craziest ‘bar beers’ and the fruitiest shows. However other areas such as Rat-U-Thit Road and Beach Road have lively night venues with good bands.

ong3-1024x767

Thursday 20 April 2017

Thai cuisine

Thai cuisine is a simple yet clever combination of Eastern and Western influences harmoniously combined into that je ne sais quoi. Sour, sweet, salty, bitter and spicy flavours work together to make each dish come alive. Thai food varies depending upon the area or region of Thailand the dish originates from. These regions include the north, northeast, south and central.

tha1

Wednesday 19 April 2017

Thailand’s Food

Thailand’s food needs little introduction. From San Francisco to Sukhothai, its profusion of exotic flavours and fragrances make it among the most coveted of international cuisines. As a walk through Bangkok forcefully reminds, these flavours and fragrances are seemingly inexhaustible. However, whether it be juicy pieces of grilled pork on a stick or a fiery bowl of ‘Tom Yum’ soup, we all have to start somewhere. And what better place than our carefully selected Top 10 of Thai Food, which spans everything from staple backpacker favourites to Thai classics.

haha

Tuesday 18 April 2017

Tourism In Thailand

Thailand is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting 15-20 million visitors a year. And this is with good reason, as the many varied landscapes offer something for everyone – from the hearty trekker to the adamant lounge lizard. From the infamous Golden Triangle region in the far north to the tropical islands of the south, Thailand offers a range of tourism options like no other country in Asia.

se1

Monday 17 April 2017

Interesting Facts About Thailand

1. Thailand’s name in the Thai language is Prathet Thai, which means “Land of the Free.” It is the only country in Southeast Asia that was never colonized by a European nation.

2. Thailand is home to the world’s largest gold Buddha, the largest crocodile farm, the largest restaurant, the longest single-span suspension bridge, and the world’s tallest hotel.

dest1

Friday 14 April 2017

Beachfront Bungalows In Thailand

From Bangkok to Chiang Mai to Phuket, Thailand is a popular travel destination thanks to its rich culture, stunning landscape, and historical sites. Marvel at elephants, shop in a floating market, and visit at least one of the gorgeous beaches along Thailand's long coastline this year -- you'll be glad you did. Better yet, stay in a beachfront bungalow while you're there for easy access to the white sand and beautiful water. Whether you seek quiet, private escapes or party-centric spots, you'll find a hotel perfect for you among the 10 best beachfront stays we've found in Thailand.

dest1

Thursday 13 April 2017

Thailand Honeymoon Destinations

Koh Lipe:-Koh Lipe, also known as “The Maldives of Thailand.” When you compare anything to the Maldives it’s got big shoes to fill. But Koh Lipe does it, we have spent 5 weeks island hopping in the Maldives and 4 weeks in Koh Lipe (on 3 different trips). Koh Lipe is the magical paradise floating in the middle of the Andaman Sea with insane turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Traveling to Koh Lipe is only accessible by boat year-round from Pak Bara Thailand and from Langkawi Malaysia & other Thai islands November-April.Suggested Nights In Koh Lipe: 3 to 5 nights:-Things to do in Koh Lipe: Rent a longtail boat for the day and take a private tour of the islands for less than $50 a day. Watch the sunset on Sunset Beach and watch the sunrise on Sunrise Beach. Have the best curry in the world at Sunrise Beach Restaurant for only $3, TIP get the Penang curry it’s the best one.

ci5

Tuesday 11 April 2017

Attractions & Things To Do In Kanchanaburi

The city of Kanchanaburi is a microcosm of what makes Thailand such an interesting country. There is a blend of historical sightseeing opportunities as well as natural spots to take in the unique beauty of the Land of Smiles. Located only a 2- to 3-hour drive from Bangkok, Kanchanaburi is easily accessible via bus or train.Kanchanaburi was once the site of Neolithic civilizations, evidenced by artifacts of ancient societies and burial sites that have been excavated here. In the mid-20th century, the city became notorious as the home of the Bridge on the River Kwai, the controversial structure built to support the Thai-Burmese railway by prisoners of war during WWII. There are also several national parks in the surrounding area, with opportunities to see stunning waterfalls and get close to Thai wildlife.

nak3

Monday 10 April 2017

Bangkok To Hua Hin

If you want a change from the bustling urban Bangkok, then Hua Hin is it. It’s approximately 144 kilometres (90 miles) from Bangkok to Hua Hin, and the beach resort is a popular place of weekend escape for the middle and upper classes of Bangkok society. This doesn’t make the area especially expensive; the local transport is relatively cheap, and perfect for doing some beach hopping. What it does mean, is that you get the all the benefits of the beach, with the amenities you would expect from city life.Hua Hin is a beautiful place to spend some quality time, which is why it was so enticing to Thai royalty who began to build summer residences in the area in the 1920s.

san1

Thursday 6 April 2017

Tourist Attractions In Sukhothai

A 13th c Thai capital, Sukhothai was the first independent kingdom. The name translates to "Dawn of Happiness," indicating that the Sukhothai period is considered a "golden age" in Thailand's history. During this era, the alphabet was created under King Ramkhamhaeng, setting the stage for artistic and intellectual developments.Today, visitors can walk the ruins of this once great city, now a site protected by UNESCO and restored thanks to an initiative of the Thai King himself. Having historical significance and a variety of tourist attractions, Sukhothai is easily accessible by plane, bus, and train from Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phitsanoluk, and Mae Sot.

barge-1-Bangkok-Post-500

Wednesday 5 April 2017

Attractions In Bangkok

Bangkok, with a population of over 9 million inhabitants, is one of the biggest cities in the world. Its heavy traffic congestion, intense heat and naughty nightlife do not immediately give visitors a warm welcome. But first impressions can be misleading. It is one of Asia’s most cosmopolitan cities with magnificent temples and palaces, extensive canals, a vibrant nightlife and great shopping, that has something for every traveler.Due to the city’s congested traffic, the best transport options around Bangkok are the Skytrain, the metro and tuk-tuks. A memorable way to experience Bangkok is by a boat ride on the canals. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in Bangkok:

taxi-suvarnabhumi-to-pattaya

Best Sky Bars In Bangkok

Live the high life, literally, when you visit one of the many sky bars in Bangkok. The ultimate destinations for a chic and classy night out, and let’s not forget those unforgettable views, rooftop bars can be found all over the city. For many visitors, the higher the bars are, the better, though don’t write-off those that are on lower buildings, they can be just as good when it comes to ambiance and the quality of drinks and cocktails. And remember, these are classy places so dress to impress – no sleeveless shirts for men, no sandals, and no shorts, and torn looking jeans might get you refused entry as well.So if you’re looking for the best sky bar in Bangkok, read on as we have the Top 10 Sky Bars in Bangkok.

barone

Top Bangkok Temples

If you’re looking for temples in Bangkok you’re definitely not going to be disappointed, there are over 400 of them in the Thai capital. The most famous and important temple is the Grand Palace and the Royal Temple of the Emerald Buddha. One thing you need to be aware of, if you’re visiting this temple, is the strict dress code. If you’re visiting any temple in Bangkok you’re expected to dress respectfully and at the Royal Temple the dress code is always enforced.

night-sky-the-grand-palace-bangkok

Friday 31 March 2017

Best Beachfront Bungalows In Thailand

From Bangkok to Chiang Mai to Phuket, Thailand is a popular travel destination thanks to its rich culture, stunning landscape, and historical sites. Marvel at elephants, shop in a floating market, and visit at least one of the gorgeous beaches along Thailand's long coastline this year -- you'll be glad you did. Better yet, stay in a beachfront bungalow while you're there for easy access to the white sand and beautiful water. Whether you seek quiet, private escapes or party-centric spots, you'll find a hotel perfect for you among the 10 best beachfront stays we've found in Thailand.

thailand2
 

Thursday 30 March 2017

Honeymoon Destination In Thailand

Thailand is a great honeymoon destination. The only problem most newlyweds would really have is choosing a place from among many wonderful possibilities: big cities, deserted beaches, busy beaches, mountain retreats, animal sanctuaries, shopping and sports venues, and so forth.The list goes on. It is recommended that those considering where to go and what to do choose Phuket Island. Here are the reasons to select Phuket Island.

thaiwed

Wednesday 29 March 2017

Tourist Attractions in Siem Reap

Siem Reap is thriving. This town is Cambodia's number one tourism destination thanks to the grand temples of the Angkorian era sitting right on its doorstep. Everyone who arrives is here to see Angkor Wat, but the town's burgeoning popularity with travelers has led to a whole host of other attractions and activities opening up, which provides some downtime from temple-hopping. Siem Reap itself isn't the prettiest town but it has a lively café and restaurant scene that is beginning to compete with Phnom Penh for cosmopolitan flair, and the central city area is home to some of the best souvenir shopping you'll find in the country with both market stalls for great bargains and a whole host of plush boutiques for special gifts.

se1

Tuesday 28 March 2017

Top 10 Most Beautiful Places In Thailand

Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia because you will find some of the best luxury hotels in the world, great food, thick jungle, cheap beach front bungalows and crystal blue beaches. Thailand is a country with a fascinating history, beautiful scenery and religious Buddhist culture that attracted the tourists from all over the world.

ci5

Friday 24 March 2017

Kidzania Bangkok at Siam Paragon

Kidzania is the very latest and, without a doubt, most innovative addition to the 'edutainment' scene in Bangkok. This is unlike anything we have seen before and the level of fun has been raised to a brand new level. Kidzania, originally a Mexican company, has been opening family entertainment centers since 1999 in Santa Fe, then in 18 additional locations around the world. At first this appears to be another cute mini-town with pretty European style houses below painted skies - which it is. But beyond the extremely well executed craftsmanship, a much deeper level of education is brought to the kids.

kizania5

Bounce Bangkok

Bounce Inc. Bangkok is an action-packed trampoline park and climbing centre located on the top floor of The Street shopping mall on Ratchada. The huge space is a delight of children and teens and is open to everyone aged three and older (young children require adult supervision). With 5,600 sq. m of space to play in, there are trampolines of all kinds: some have padded walls so you can practice your Park Coeur flips and jumps, others are slanted at a 45 degree angle, others land into a crash mat so you can attempt crazy tricks without even the slightest worry of getting hurt, and there is also a section with basketball nets so you can slam dunk for some impressive photos.  

BOUNCE5

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Yaowarat Road-Chinatown Bangkok

Yaowarat Road in Samphanthawong district is home to Bangkok's Chinatown, which is centred on Sam Pheng Lane Chinatown's Sam Pheng Market is an old business centre noted for a post-WW II visit by the young king Ananda Mahidol.Modern Chinatown now covers a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road. It has been the main centre for trading by the Chinese community since they moved from their old site some 200 years ago to make way for the construction of Wat Phra Kaew, the Grand Palace. Nearby is the Phahurat or Indian market. 

central4

Wednesday 15 March 2017

Mu Ko Similan National Park

Established as a national park in 1982, Similan Islands are an archipelago of 11 islands in Phang Nga Province 70km off the coast at Andaman Sea, covering an area of 70sqkm. With a rich marine life consisting of magical hard/soft coral reefs, crystal clear waters and white beaches it is concidered to be one of the best diving sites in the world.

similac1

Wednesday 8 March 2017

Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark Pattaya

Cartoon Network Amazone is the world's first Cartoon Network-themed waterpark. Here you can splash out with all of your favorite Cartoon Network friends, including Ben 10 and his aliens, Adventure Time's Finn and Jake, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo and many more.Explore 10 themed zones catered to suit the preferred experience of every guest. Blast down heart-pounding high-speed water rollercoasters, enjoy a relaxing meander down the Riptide Rapids river, or splash about at Cartoonival, the world's largest aqua playground boasting 150 different water features.
And there's always the Megawave pool if you feel like some beach-inspired action - even Ben 10's alien Humungousaur would be impressed by its size! Once you've finished splashing and sliding, be mesmerized by dynamic dancers and acrobats in high-octane shows as spectacular water and light projections illuminate the night sky.Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark is the world's first Cartoon Network themed waterpark located at 888 Moo 8, Na Jomtien, Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand, 15 kilometers away from South Pattaya. 

cartoon3

Wat Benchamabophit, The Marble Temple

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Dusit district of Bangkok, Thailand. Also known as the marble temple, it is one of Bangkok's most beautiful[peahttps://wordpress.com/post/thailand2day51.wordpress.com/1100cock term] temples and a major tourist attraction. It typifies Bangkok's ornate style of high gables, stepped-out roofs and elaborate finials.One of Bangkok’s most beautiful temples is the Wat Benchamabophit, also known as “the marble temple” or Wat Ben. As it is classified as a first class Royal temple, it is also a temple of significant importance.

waat

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai

Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), the older brother of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), bestowed on it the status of Royal temple of the first grade in 1935.There are several magnificent and very old temples within the walled old city of Chiang Mai, with the Wat Phra Singh being one of the most attractive.The temple, which is also known as “The Monastery of the Lion Buddha” or “The temple of the Lion Buddha” is an active temple, with hundreds of monks and novices living there.Wat Phra Singh (Temple of the Lion Buddha) is an important Buddhist monastery and temple on the west side of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Founded in the 14th century, it houses two medieval Buddha statues.

what1

Monday 6 March 2017

Safari World Zoo and Park near Bangkok

Safari World is a zoo for those who don't like zoos of course like any animal parks it has some good and some not so good sides but here animals certainly do have huge amount of space to roam free. Opened since 1988, Safari World is divided in two distinct areas: The open space of Safari Park where you can drive through in your car or in the park bus represents 480 acres for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park, then the Marine Park which is more of a traditional zoo mixed with many shows, lots of food stalls and plenty of souvenir shops.


park1


Railay Beach - Krabi Thailand

Railay Beach is, in fact, a small peninsula which counts four beaches. Now on every savvy traveller's list, Railay is nevertheless one of Thailand's most sought-after beach areas. Just south of Ao Nang Beach, around a rocky headland and accessible only by boat, Railay presents a tranquil and extraordinary world. In just one small peninsula you'll find gorgeous white sand beaches, soaring limestone cliffs, viewpoints, caves and a lagoon hidden inside the cliffs, shaped and fed by the changing tides. 

rilay1


Monday 27 February 2017

Sanctuary Of Truth In Pattaya

The Sanctuary of Truth is a gigantic wooden construction which covers the area of more than two rais. The top point of the building is about 105 meters high. It was constructed to withstand the wind and sunshine on the seashore at Rachvate Cape, Tumbon Naklea, Amphur Banglamung, Chon Buri Province.

santu1

Thursday 23 February 2017

Khao San Road In Bangkok

Khao San Road - The popular book 'The Beach' famously described Khao San Road as "the centre of the backpacking universe". Judging by the truth-seeking travellers who converge here to shop, exchange tales and prepare for their next stint on the backpacker trail, it's a phrase that sums it up pretty much perfectly. Packed into a 1km long strip are countless budget guesthouses and mid-range hotels, internet cafes, swanky bars and clubs, restaurants, massage parlours, travel agents, bookshops, market stalls, tattoo shops and much, much more. So much in fact, that the people, peddlers and party spirit have spilled over into nearby Soi Rambuttri. With its carefree, anything-goes vibe, it's quite unlike anywhere else in Bangkok, and so infectious is its atmosphere it's also popular with locals, especially young hipsters and art students.

road
 

Wednesday 22 February 2017

Temple Of Golden Buddha In Bangkok

The Golden Buddha, officially titled Phra Phuttha Maha Suwana Patimakon is a gold statue, with a weight of 5.5 tons (5,500 kilograms). It is located in the temple of Wat Traimit, Bangkok, Thailand.Located at the end of Chinatown's Yaowarat Road, near Hualampong Railway Station, Wat Traimit houses the world's largest massive gold seated Buddha measuring nearly five metres in height and weighing five and a half tons. In the past, artisans crafted the Buddhas in gold and disguised them from invading armies by a covering of stucco and plaster.At one end of Chinatown, in what was once an otherwise unremarkable temple of Wat Traimit, sits the world's largest solid gold Buddha image. Made of about 83% pure gold and weighing in at five and a half tons, the 15-foot tall seated image is worth millions of dollars at today's gold prices.The Buddha at Wat Traimit was discovered by accident when it was accidentally dropped as it was being moved, revealing, under a casing of plaster, a beautiful solid gold Sukhothai style Buddha. Pieces of the plaster are still kept on display.This temple is well known for its 3-metre tall, 5.5 tons solid gold Buddha image, constructed over 700 years ago during the Sukhothai period. Originally the gold image was covered with plaster to conceal it from the invading Burmese and was just rediscovered accidentally about 40 years ago.

golden1

Tuesday 21 February 2017

Ko Pha Ngan In Thailand

Ko Pha Ngan is an island in the Gulf of Thailand in southeast Thailand in Surat Thani Province. It is part of the Samui Archipelago. It is famous for its Full Moon Party at Haad Rin Beach and as a backpacker destination. Ko Pha Ngan has two sister islands: the larger Ko Samui to the south and the smaller Ko Tao to the north.

pha1

 

Monday 20 February 2017

Wat Phra Kaew In Bangkok

Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (officially known as Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram) is regarded as the most important Buddhist temple in Thailand. Located in the historic centre of Bangkok, within the grounds of the Grand Palace, it enshrines Phra Kaew Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), the highly revered Buddha image meticulously carved from a single block of jade. The Emerald Buddha (Phra Putta Maha Mani Ratana Patimakorn) is a Buddha image in the meditating position in the style of the Lanna school of the north, dating from the 15th century AD.

wat-kaew-4
 

Sunday 19 February 2017

Walking Street Pattaya – A true Sin City

Pattaya Walking Street is the biggest and busiest party hotspot in the whole of Thailand, with only a couple of the top places in Bangkok beating it for sheer volume and variety. A full kilometre from its high-tech gateway at the Beach Road end to the Bali Hai Plaza end, almost every building along its length is a nightclub, go-go bar, beer bar or restaurant. Each of the side streets – which span from Soi 14 to Soi 16, with a couple of uniquely named streets in between  is more of the same, making the whole southern end of the city into a warren of nightlife entertainments, with something for practically every taste. The remarkable thing about Pattaya Walking Street is that there is so much to see and do, and it is so densely packed that you could spend every night for a whole week there and, aside from having the mother of all hangovers, you would still be finding new places each and every evening. 

 restaurant-walking-street-pattaya

32 Things You Need To Know Before Traveling To Thailand

1.Eat off your spoon, not your fork. Eating directly off a fork is considered crude instead, use your fork to push food onto your spoon.

2.Yes, the people really are nice. Don’t be surprised if strangers offer you advice or strike up a conversation with you.

big-buddha-768x512

Friday 17 February 2017

Things To Do In Phuket

Far be it from us to tell you what to do in Phuket, but there are some gems that you really should not miss out on seeing, while on your visit here. And we don't mean the kind sold at the jewellers.Phuket's great advantage is that there's always something to do on and off the island, whether it's raining or shining. From the sublime to the seemingly profane, the range of activities and places to visit is remarkable for a destination of this size. Here are our Top 10 'Must See' choices, built on popular vote. If you only get through half of these destinations you'll have had an unforgettable holiday. Go for it.

monkey-hill-768x404

 

Thursday 16 February 2017

Temples In Bangkok Thailand

In Thailand being a Buddhist country, temples play an important role in everyday life for Thai people. People go to the temple for merit making, prey to the Buddha for things such as good health, good fortune and wealth and to seek advice from monks. It is customary for young boys to ordain as a monk and live in the temple for a while, some for a short time, some for longer.It is believed that Buddhism was introduced to Thailand about 2,200 years ago when the emperor of India, Ashoka the Great, send monks to a great number of countries including Thailand to spread Buddhism. Nowadays, the vast majority of Thai people is Buddhist.




Friday 10 February 2017

Bangkok's Wildlife

Bangkok Butterfly Garden:- As visitors enter this massive enclosure of wild flowers, rocks, ferns and waterfall, they would be surprised to find some excellent species of butterflies. Among them are Golden Birdwings, Giant Silkworm Butterflies and Siam Tree Nymphs.


Crocodile Farm and Zoo:- The largest crocodile farm in the world, it is definitely worth a visit for witnessing 'Crocodile Wrestling' and elephant shows. Other animals include lions, elephants, snakes and gibbons, but what attracts visitors the most is a Dinosaur Museum with life-size models of dinosaurs and their skeletons.
indemx

Important Places to Visit in Bangkok

Banglamphu:- The fall of Ayutthaya saw farmers settling down in this region along the banks of Chao Phraya River. In recent times, it has become a favorite of travelers, especially the ones who wish to have a short period of relaxation before moving on to other parts of Thailand.


Dusit:- This area comprises of palaces and other architectural marvels in sharp contrast to the crowded neighborhood and modern commercial zones. Among all the places to visit in Bangkok for tourists, some of the great landmarks can be found in this place, such as, the Democracy Monument.

aas