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.
Monday, 27 February 2017
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
2.Yes, the people really are nice. Don’t be surprised if strangers offer you advice or strike up a conversation with you.
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.
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.
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.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
Landmarks In Thailand
The
Kingdom of Thailand has a very long and rich history, dating back
thousands of years to prehistoric times. Several empires and Kingdoms
have ruled the country, leaving behind impressive landmarks and
historical sites that still remain today.Thailand has been inhabited for
thousands of years. The earliest inhabitants during prehistoric times
were hunters and gatherers. Between the 20th and 15th century BC early
man started basic forms of farming and village construction.
Top Nightlife Areas in Bangkok
Anyone
visiting or living in Bangkok comes at least for some part because of
the happening nightlife. So if you are going for a trip to BKK or have
been living here not too long and a bit overwhelmed by the range of
places to hang out, here’s the top 3 best nightlife areas in Bangkok to
give you a clue at least in which area to head out depending on what you
are out for.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Top 10 Destination in Thailand
One
of the most popular tourism destinations in Southeast Asia, Thailand is a
country with a fascinating history, a devout Buddhist culture and
beautiful scenery that lures travelers from all over the world.For many
cultural travelers it is a land of ancient temples, glittering spires
and beautiful palaces. For sun-seeking hedonists it is a place to
rejuvenate on palm-studded beaches that rim idyllic bays and
islands.Bangkok, a huge metropolis replete with traffic and shopping
centers worthy of any international capital, contrasts sharply with the
rice paddies out on the plains, the idyllic villages in the hills and
mountains or the beach-side reggae bars in Phuket. Bit it’s this very
diversity that’s makes the country so appealing for so many, from
burned-out executives who jet here to unwind at sybaritic five-star
resorts, to backpackers who wander through to experience the local
culture while staying at low-cost guesthouses in Bohemian-like Chiang
Mai.
Monday, 6 February 2017
Thailand Points Of Interest
Thailand, also known as the Land of Smiles, is a jewel of
Southeast Asia. Developed enough to provide most comforts yet still wild
enough to offer off-the-beaten path adventure, Thailand is a country
ripe with opportunity for once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences. Whether
you start with the world-class beaches in the south or the mountain
villages in the north, Thailand will not disappoint.Cities like Bangkok
and Chiang Mai are bustling hives of activity and commerce, but you
haven't really seen the country until you've trekked in the mountains or
enjoyed some face-time with elephants or the bold monkeys.
Sunday, 5 February 2017
Thailand's Beach Hotels
Bungalows
in Phuket offer similar facilities and services to resorts, but usually
have a more down-to-earth feel. Indigenous motifs and natural textures
often underscore the interiors, while lush tropical gardens define
landscape design. Some offer views of the Andaman Sea while others,
located farther inland, usually make up for the fact with a picturesque
garden. Each bungalow further provides modern amenities include a
mini-bar, tea and coffee maker, air-conditioning, private balcony and
in-room safe in most cases. Dining at these bungalows is also possible,
as is the full-service spa that will refresh your body and mind (Thai
massage is a must!). Take a look through our hand-picked Phuket
Bungalows from the list below and start to plan for your affordable and
charming holiday.
James Bond Island in Phang Nga Bay
This iconic set of islands used to be nothing more than a spot on
the map in Ao Phang Nga National Park. But in 1974, when James Bond
chose Khao Phing Kan as a hideout in The Man with the Golden Gun, this
rarely visited limestone island became a popular destination frequented
by travelers on boat tours.Along with the island's new fame came the
threat of potential destruction of its natural beauty, so since 1998, it
has been forbidden for boats to approach Ko Tapu, the 66-foot
(20-meter) limestone rock that lies just off the shore, in order to stop
the erosion of the limestone and eventual collapse.
Thursday, 2 February 2017
Nightlife in Pattaya
Since Pattaya’s “discovery” by U.S. soldiers in the early 1960s and its rapid transformation from an unknown sleepy fishing village to Asia’s hottest tourist destination, Pattaya has always been famous for its bustling nightlife.
Although the city has revamped its image significantly in recent years and is well on its way to establish itself also as a family-friendly destination, Pattaya’s notorious nightlife and red-light districts – with hundreds of bars and nightclubs – are certainly still Pattaya’s main attraction.
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