Thailand Travel Information

15 October 2011

THE ROSE GARDEN IN NAKRONPHATHOM


The Rose Garden
Country Resort, Hotel, Golf Course& Cultural Centre is a self-contained resort situated 32 kilometres west of Bangkok along the bank of the Ta Chine River. Set in 40 hectares of lush tropical gardens and immaculately manicured lawns, The Rose Garden boasts a deluxe family-style resort hotel, a lakeside motel and ancient teak Thai houses around a picturesque lake.

A Thai Village and Cultural Centre is located within the compound while the Golf Course is just five minutes away. Between the two hotel wings is the swimming pool, with a Jacuzzi pool and the latest in water treatment — using ozone instead of chlorine. There is a games room, a fitness centre, steam rooms for men and women, and conference and meeting facilities for up to 250 delegates.

The numerous F&B outlets include a karaoke lounge and piano bar. Thai, Japanese, Chinese and Western cuisines are served. Banquet facilities include the beautifully maintained lawns and the Ruen Kaew traditional Thai House which is opened exclusively in the evenings. Anything from a normal buffet to an elaborate international barbecue in the garden can be arranged, including theme parties featuring Thai festival themes.

The unique garden setting offers meeting facilities outdoors as well as indoors. Corporate clients wishing to promote better staff teamwork find the facilities ideal for team building with fun and games as well as with meetings. Walk rallies and Quest are a fixture of many corporate meetings at The Rose Garden. Exhibitors find the open spaces of the gardens ideal for outdoor exhibits. The Third World Orchid Conference set the ball rolling way back in 1978, and today The Rose Garden plays host to these unique exhibitions. Exceptional theme parties offer a taste of Thailand together with sights and sounds from the Thai Village. The production finishes on one of the lawns, culminating in a fireworks display.

The Rose Garden GolfCourse was founded in 1972 on 73 hectares of disused rice-fields. Opened in 1975 by Queen Rambhai Bharni, it is one of the oldest golf courses in Thailand. This 18-hole 6479-metre (7,085-yard) par-72 golf course is privately owned, but is open to the general public. Its Thai designer, builder and General Manager, Khun Visudh Junenanondh, was a far-sighted pioneer. By making use of natural waterways as well as some man-made ones, this flat, almost straight course designed with two greens for each hole has challenged weekend golfers as well as diehard golf fanatics to break par on this deceptively challenging course.

The Rose Garden Golf Course is undoubtedly one of Thailand's most popular holiday golf courses, the proud winner of a Silver Medal Award by Golf Magazine of the USA for being one of the World's top 24 golf resorts. For non-golfers there are two tennis courts at the hotel, and canoes and paddle boats are available in the lake. Children have their own playground and a natural bird park.
Xhe Cultural Centre attracts hundreds of visitors daily to its daily cultural show. Rural life is depicted in the Thai village along with demonstrations of the making of local handicrafts.

The show features folk dances and other rituals demonstrated by over 150 performers. Then there are the famed Rose Garden elephants who put on a show of their own as well as taking guests on a short ride in the centre. Excursions abound. From the ultramodern shopping malls only 20 minutes away, to the Bat Caves of Ratchaburi, the beach resorts of Hua Hin and Cha-Am, the famed bridge on the River Kwai, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Even afternoon cruises along the Ta Chine River can be arranged.

Long before ecotourism and conservation became catchwords in the tourism industry, The Rose Garden always maintained natural balance in the gardens. No chemical fertilizers are used and water treatment has always been a priority. The same goes for the Golf Course.
The most satisfying aspect of The Rose Garden is the people who work for us. Guests feel that not only is it family owned but family run; it is like a big family where everyone is a family member and treats guests as true guests of the family.

The Rose Garden Riverside
Km. 32, Petchkasem Road, Sampran,
Nakhonpathom 73110

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11 September 2011

The Mu Koh Phetra Satun

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If you want to cut yourself off from the rest of the world and enjoy some peace and quiet, then Petra Island is the place for you. If you tire of relaxing, you can explore the nearby islands of Koh Buloan, Koh Lama, and Koh Phetra.
Location
The Mu Koh Phetra National Park is located in Amphoe Palian in the Trang Province and Amphoe La Ngu in the Satun Province. The National Park encompasses a total of twenty-two
islands in the Andaman Sea. The National Park Office is located at Ao Noon in Amphoe La Ngu in the province of Satun.

Highlights
Koh Buloan: Koh Buloan, located twenty-two kilometers from the Pakbara Pier, is actually two islands, Koh Buloan Le and Koh Buloan Don. The boat will drop you off at Koh Buloan Don. There are many places to walk on the Island. On the eastern side there are clean beaches with pine trees where you can watch the sunrise at dawn. The western side consists of stone beaches, which are beautiful, but not suited for lounging. From the west side, you can enjoy the colors of the sunset as you look out over the ocean. If you choose to leave the island, long-tail boats are available to take you to Koh Buloan Le.

Koh Li Di: Koh Li Di is located five kilometers from the National Park Office. Koh Li Di, like Koh Buloan, is actually two islands, Koh Li Di Yai and Koh Li Di Lek. Both of these islands have fine accommodations and offer swimming and ample campsites. A one hundred-meter sandbar connects the two islands.

Koh Phetra: Koh Phetra is located in Amphoe Palian in the Trang Province. Here, you will find white-sand beaches and beautiful place to swim, but no accommodations. From the Laem Ta Se Pier in the Trang Province, you can rent a boat to take you here.

How to Get There
From the town of Satun, take Highway 4067 to Ftattaphum. Drive for twenty kilometers to highway 416 to Amphoe La Ngu. Continue driving for thirty kilometers until you reach the Pakbara Pier. The total distance from Satun is fifty-eight kilometers.
To contact the Mu Koh Phetra Marine National Park call:0-7478-1572

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27 August 2011

Hilton International Bangkok

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Hilton International Bangkok is located on
Bangkok's Embassy Row, just minutes from the commercial and business districts, department stores and some of Asia's finest shopping plazas. With the hotel situated beside the on and off ramps to the expressway, the timing from the airport has been reduced to as little as 20 minutes. Ideal for business executives or holiday makers, the hotel spreads over 3.4 hectares of lovingly landscaped gardens created by Nai Lert, the founder of Nai Lert Park and further developed by his daughter Thanpuying Lursakdi Sampatisiri. Lawton & Umemura, the Hawaiian landscape architects, added the finishing touches of rare flora, soothing waterfalls and exotic lotus ponds. The magnificent gardens were guided by the

principles that it would not only be pleasing to the hotel guests and visitors, but also constitute a representative collection of tropical plants both foreign and indigenous to Thailand.
The hotel's low-rise
structure is almost totally hidden in the spacious park — strikingly different from other towering, impersonal hotels. The five-storey crescent-shaped building features three sky-lit atriums that provide a much higher proportion of public area than most hotels of this size. The extensive use of beige Italian marble, a wealth of indoor potted plants and cascading greenery from the atrium balconies exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. Of particular note is an indoor garden complete with trees and a fish pond. The hotel has incorporated the artistic styles and traditions

of Thailand wherever possible in motifs, antiques and fabrics throughout the interiors and finishings.
All 342 guest rooms and suites have private bougainvillea-draped balconies and are decorated in original fabrics with soft pastel shades. Satellite television, executive writing desk, minibar, and a full compliment of toiletries including weighing scales and hairdryer in the bathroom are just some of the normal deluxe fixtures. An exclusive Executive Floor offers its own private lounge with butler service. A range of well-appointed suites is only topped by the Royal and Presidential Suites superbly decorated by Italian designer Valentino.
There are complete secretarial services and business telecommunications facilities for the business traveller, reference library and worldwide courier service, operated on a 24-hour basis. Amidst the flowering shrubs and trees, guests can relax by the pool or enjoy an invigorating run around the private jogging track. Two floodlit tennis courts with all-weather surfaces are available and the Clark Hatch Fitness Center offers state-of-the-art workout equipment, squash courts, steam and sauna rooms and massage services. Adjacent to the hotel is The Promenade shopping arcade offering a wide range of Thai handicrafts, jewellery, silks, a barber and beauty salon as well as some of the top designer names in the world. The Lert Wanalai Ballroom is ideal for grand launches, cocktail parties weddings and banquets. Six smaller rooms can host meetings, seminars

and smaller private functions while the Gallery is perfect for parties and fashion shows. All are fully equipped with sophisticated audio-visual systems. In the South Atrium the light is excellent for art exhibitions and the Chuan Chom Poolside and gardens offer many opportunities for more adventurous entertainment. The range of dining outlets never seems to end. Ma Maison is a speciality restaurant of unrivalled French cuisine with elegant facilities. The Suan Saranrom features authentic Thai and Western delicacies in stylish Thai decor. At the Chuan Chom Poolside, Thai favourites and Western meals can be enjoyed in the gardens. The Genji Japanese Restaurant attracts the cream of Bangkok's large Japanese business community. The Lounge is the perfect meeting place for morning coffee, afternoon tea and cocktails or after-dinner entertainment. Served at the Noble House is the finest Cantonese cuisine in the setting of an old China trading house (managed by Hilton Hotel). Guests can also enjoy Jigsaw, a contemporary bistro, offering a pasta bar, pizza with a difference, signature sandwiches and a take-away deli counter of tapas, antipastas and sweet creations.

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21 August 2011

GRAND HYATT ERAWAN IN BANGKOK


Since its December 1991 opening, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok has rapidly gained a very high reputation for its gracious hospitality and top-ranked business facilities. Right in the business and diplomatic districts surrounded by modern shopping areas, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok is located on the site of the legendary Erawan Hotel. During its construction, the Erawan Shrine was erected to honour the four-headed Brahma god, Tan Thao Mahaprom, and land spirits.

In honour of the revered shrine, two two-metre-high three-headed bronze elephants guard the Grand Hyatt Erawan s main entrance. The 400-room luxury hotel is comprehensively equipped with the latest business facilities and trained expertise. The Business Centre offers extended operating hours, 24-hour telecommunications worldwide, office equipment rental, and even business cards can be printed in two hours. A Non-Smoking Floor

and rooms for the handicapped are also available. Japanese guests can enjoy the traditional welcome of green tea, together with all the many amenities featured in their own language.
Guests can either jog on a roof-top garden track, swim in a lagoon pool, play several games of tennis or squash, or work out at the Club Erawan Fitness Spa. This facility is an integration of gymnasium, aerobic studio, squash and tennis courts, massage, Jacuzzi, steam and sauna rooms plus a health bar serving fresh juices and low-calorie snacks. For golf enthusiasts, privileges at ten clubs are organized through the concierge team.

The choice of restaurants and bars is beyond compare. Spasso, the trendy Italian restaurant is a focal point for the city's fashionable set, changing every evening to an entertainment centre with music by some of the world's best bands. Similarly, The Dining Room and The Garden Lounge are popular meeting places with the full buffet array of Thai and international cuisines or traditional afternoon tea. Sample spicy Thai cuisine at Ruen Thai Restaurant. For superb Chinese food, elegant and stylish The Chinese Restaurant features Cantonese and regional specialties, with seven rooms available for private parties. You & Mee serves a variety of popular noodle dishes perfect for snacks or a fast meal at any time.

The Grand Ballroom is decorated with silk wall panels edged with intricate hammered silver in traditional Thai designs and a spacious pre-function area. With capacity for 1,500 persons for receptions and 650 for a sit-down dinner, fully equipped with the latest audio-visual installations including directional lighting and projection rooms, it is the frequent venue for elegant social events and corporate seminars. Six other function rooms accommodate up to 300 persons.

The Regency Club comprises three floors of Deluxe rooms and suites with its own check-in counter, complimentary continental breakfast, cocktails and canapes, all-day coffee and tea, and around-the-clock assistance by the concierge team and butlers. Guests can hold a conference of up to 10 people. A reference library, foreign newspapers, portable cellular phones, pagers and in-room fax machines are among the many services which are available.

Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok has created perhaps the most comprehensive collection of works by Thai contemporary artists. Original artworks totalling 1,850 pieces have been placed throughout the hotel, acquired from all over Thailand for US$1 million by the property's architectural/interior design company. The results are stunning. Complementing that, Thailand's top fashion designer has especially created uniforms of Thai silk and cotton for the traditional Thai chong kra bane trousers worn by waiters, bell attendants and doormen.

This hotel also has a gift for the unusual. Take for example, the "Necktie Rejuvenating" process: gentlemen can continue to enjoy wearing their favourite ties, which have been dismantled, cleaned, then hand stitched back to their original shapes.
The hotel is under the capable management of Pierre A. Bonard, a graduate of the Ecole Hoteliere Lausanne, and a Hyatt veteran of over 20 years. Mr. Bonard was honoured as "One of the World's Best Hoteliers for 1990" by the US Travel Industry Monthly, a division of Travel Digest Publications. In 1995, he was acclaimed "Hyatt General Manager of the Year" the highest award given by Hyatt International.

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12 August 2011

Khao Sai Dao Waterfall Chanthaburi

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The Khao Sai Dao
Waterfall is best know as a wildlife sanctuary,
but many people neglect the
actual falls themselves. Those who do take the time to see
them, leave with a feeling of awe for this spectacular natural area.
The waterfall, in addition to the paristine fotest, make this natural
park a have for the animals that call it home.

Location
The Khao Sai Dao Wildlife Sanctuary is
located near Amphoe Pong Nam Ron,
Amphoe Makham and Amphoe Kaeng
Hang Maeo. The two highest peaks in
the ares are Khao Soi Dao Nua at 1675 meters.
For tourist information, you should contact
the Wildlife Sanctuary Office in
Amphoe Pong Nam Ron


Highlights
Namtok Khao Soi Dao: is a fertile, sixteen-level waterfall that flows year round. From the
parking lot you can see the first level of the waterfall. However, if you want to see the
others, which is recommended, you will have to place up your shoes and walk.
The most notable levels are nine and ten. These are particularly stunning because
he water collects in pools at the base before falling to the levels below.
The best time to visit is during the rainy season, but beware of the leeches. That is one souvenir that is better left at the park.
While in Khao Soi Dao, you will have the opportunity to see many species of birds and butterflies. The best place to see the birds is in the area around the waterfall, while the butterflies prefer to settle in the many ponds scattered around the park.
On your trek, there is a two and a half-kilometer route where tourists can study the indigenous plants and animals by way of information markers. These signs serve not only to educate, but also to lead your way through the forest. As a result, guides are not need in this area of the forest.

How to Get there
From Chanthaburi take Highway 317. After passing Amphoe Pong Nam Ron, turn at Kilometer Marker number 22. lf you find yourself at the Patong Marker, you have passed your turn off. Turn left at the Kilometer Marker and drive for approximately four kilometers until you reach the Wildlife Sanctuary. The entire trip is about seventy kilometers.

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25 July 2011

Koh Lanta Krabi

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Koh Lanta is located in the south of the Krabi Province. This popular tourist destination can be reached by boat or you may have your car take there by fairy there. Despite all of the tourist traffic, the locals still retain the their traditional lifestyle.

Location
Koh Lanta is located in the province of Krabi. There are two main islands, Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai. However, there are also fifty-two other islands that rarely see visitors. The majority of the tourist attractions are on Koh Lanta Yai.

Highlights
The Saladan Pier: The Saladan Pier is the center of transport in Koh Lanta. This is where the Chao Fa is located. From here, you can arrange for trips to Koh Lanta Noi.


The Beaches: The beaches on Koh Lanta Yai are mostly on the western side. This makes watching the sunset convenient. Each beach offers accommodations of different styles and prices.


Mu Koh Lanta Marine National Park: Mu Koh Lanta Marine National Park is located in Koh Lanta Yai. It covers a cape and has a small hill at the end. There is a path to the lighthouse where you see spectacular sunsets.

How to Get There
From Krabi. take Highway 4 to Trang. After passing Amphoe Khlong Thorn, turn right on to Highway 4206 to the Ban Hua Hin Pier. The distance is twenty-nine kilometers. From here, you can take a fairy to Koh Lanta Noi. The fairy departs daily between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm. When you arrive at Koh Lanta Noi, you can take another fairy to Koh Lanta Yai. The total distance from Krabi is eighty kilometers.
From the Chao Fa Pier in Krabi, you can take the boat to Koh Lanta two times a day. The boat ride takes two hours.
From Krabi, there is a mini van that will take you to Koh Lanta. It takes two hours including the fairy ride.
The accommodations in Koh Lanta are:
Lanta Palace (Had Khlong Tob) call: 0-7568-4200-2
Andaman Lanta Resort (Long Beach) call: 0-7569-7123-4

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28 June 2011

Hilton International Bangkok

Hilton International Bangkok
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Hilton International Bangkok is located on
Bangkok's Embassy Row, just minutes from the commercial and business districts, department stores and some of Asia's finest shopping plazas. With the hotel situated beside the on and off ramps to the expressway, the timing from the airport has been reduced to as little as 20 minutes. Ideal for business executives or holiday makers, the hotel spreads over 3.4 hectares of lovingly landscaped gardens created by Nai Lert, the founder of Nai Lert Park and further developed by his daughter Thanpuying Lursakdi Sampatisiri. Lawton & Umemura, the Hawaiian landscape architects, added the finishing touches of rare flora, soothing waterfalls and exotic lotus ponds. The magnificent gardens were guided by the

principles that it would not only be pleasing to the hotel guests and visitors, but also constitute a representative collection of tropical plants both foreign and indigenous to Thailand.

The hotel's low-rise
structure is almost totally hidden in the spacious park — strikingly different from other towering, impersonal hotels. The five-storey crescent-shaped building features three sky-lit atriums that provide a much higher proportion of public area than most hotels of this size. The extensive use of beige Italian marble, a wealth of indoor potted plants and cascading greenery from the atrium balconies exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. Of particular note is an indoor garden complete with trees and a fish pond. The hotel has incorporated the artistic styles and traditions

of Thailand wherever possible in motifs, antiques and fabrics throughout the interiors and finishings.
All 342 guest rooms and suites have private bougainvillea-draped balconies and are decorated in original fabrics with soft pastel shades. Satellite television, executive writing desk, minibar, and a full compliment of toiletries including weighing scales and hairdryer in the bathroom are just some of the normal deluxe fixtures. An exclusive Executive Floor offers its own private lounge with butler service. A range of well-appointed suites is only topped by the Royal and Presidential Suites superbly decorated by Italian designer Valentino.
There are complete secretarial services and business telecommunications facilities for the business traveller, reference library and worldwide courier service, operated on a 24-hour basis. Amidst the flowering shrubs and trees, guests can relax by the pool or enjoy an invigorating run around the private jogging track. Two floodlit tennis courts with all-weather surfaces are available and the Clark Hatch Fitness Center offers state-of-the-art workout equipment, squash courts, steam and sauna rooms and massage services. Adjacent to the hotel is The Promenade shopping arcade offering a wide range of Thai handicrafts, jewellery, silks, a barber and beauty salon as well as some of the top designer names in the world. The Lert Wanalai Ballroom is ideal for grand launches, cocktail parties weddings and banquets. Six smaller rooms can host meetings, seminars

and smaller private functions while the Gallery is perfect for parties and fashion shows. All are fully equipped with sophisticated audio-visual systems. In the South Atrium the light is excellent for art exhibitions and the Chuan Chom Poolside and gardens offer many opportunities for more adventurous entertainment. The range of dining outlets never seems to end. Ma Maison is a speciality restaurant of unrivalled French cuisine with elegant facilities. The Suan Saranrom features authentic Thai and Western delicacies in stylish Thai decor. At the Chuan Chom Poolside, Thai favourites and Western meals can be enjoyed in the gardens. The Genji Japanese Restaurant attracts the cream of Bangkok's large Japanese business community. The Lounge is the perfect meeting place for morning coffee, afternoon tea and cocktails or after-dinner entertainment. Served at the Noble House is the finest Cantonese cuisine in the setting of an old China trading house (managed by Hilton Hotel). Guests can also enjoy Jigsaw, a contemporary bistro, offering a pasta bar, pizza with a difference, signature sandwiches and a take-away deli counter of tapas, antipastas and sweet creations.


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23 June 2011

Walking Through History


One of the best ways to appreciate the grandeur and significance of Thailand’s history is to absorb the atmosphere of the ruins and monuments of past Thai civilisations.

Central Plains
Visitors can stroll into a thousand years of history at the historical parks of Sukhothai, Lop Buri, Si Satchanalai and Ayutthaya. Out of the historical parks, Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakhon Pathom is an awe-inspiring sight : The tallest Buddhist monument in the world, and also where Buddhism was first taught in this Buddhist country.

The North
One can enjoy the culture just by walking down the street of Chiang Mai. Here at Wat Pa Pao in Chang Phuak (White Elephant) District, for example, are gorgeous examples of Burmese and Shan temple architecture. A short walk southest of the old town are the weather – worn earthen ramparts erected by Chao Kavila, the warrior who in 1776 drove the Burmese out and restored the city to its former glory. Westward is Doi Suthep, a mountain named after the hermit whose modest cave is just above Wat Phar That Doi Suthep. There are many temples in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Mae Hong Son and Nan where visitors can enjoy the lean about the northern history and architecture.

The Northeast
History lovers may prefer to wander among the ruins of the mighty Khmer empire of the 11th-12th centuries. The best known is Prasat Hin PhiMai, just outside Nakhon Ratchasima, the largest sandstone sanctuary in Thailand of classic Khmer design. The most spectacular monument is Prasat Phanom Rung in Buri Ram, a towering structure seated on top of an extinct volcano, which took over 17 years to restore. Southern Isan is dotted with khmer shrines in various states of repair.

The South
A must – visit is Phar Borom That Chaiya in which authentic Srivijaya architecture is preserved in perfect condition, or Wat Phra Kaeo ans Wat Hua Wiang also in Surat Thani Province Srivijaya was a group of small communities scattered along the Malay Peninsula from Sumatra in Malaysia to the southern part of Thailand from the 7th to the 13th century. These communities shared common cultural ground in terms of Buddhism, trading, governance, and architecture. Some archaeologists believe that a nerve centre of Srivijaya could be Chaiya in Surat Thani Province, since a number of Srivijaya artifacts and architecture have been unearthed there.

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12 June 2011

Baan Saen Doi Resort & Spa (Chiang Mai, Thailand)


This luxury resort and spa, which offers both short and long stay accommodation, is a creative combination of Northern Thai (Lanna) architecture as well as hill tribe and other Southeast Asia art. Baan Saen Doi has superb amenities. Enjoy individually designed, spacious accomdation with king-size or twin beds, walk in closets, beautifully decorated bathrooms, private balcony and pantry. Butler service is available by advance booking. Each room has access to wireless high-speed internet.
A cozy lounge in each section of the resort offers and comfortable atmosphere; an ideal location to read a book or just enjoy your evening drink. The upstairs terrace with a traditional sala, features a panoramic view of Doi Suthep Mountain.
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Location
Baan Saen Doi is located
in Baan Nai Fun 2 residential
area, at the foot of the sacred
Doisuthep Mountain, near the
Royal Flora Exposition grounds
and Chiang Mai Night Safari.
It is a quick 10 minutes drive
south-west of Chiang Mai
International Airport and 20
minutes from the center of
Chiang Mai city.
Baan Saen Doi Resort and Spa
199/135 (Baan Nai Fun 2) M. 3,
T. Mae Hia, A. Muang,
ChiangMai 50100, Thailand
Tel. +66 (53) 839 260 / 261 / 262
Fax. +66 (53) 839 263

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saen kham terrace Restaurant
This popular place is located in the
adjacent club house and it provides an
exquisite variety of the Thai and
Northern Thai cuisine in an atmosphere
of authentic Lanna art and culture.
Enjoy your meal in the air conditioned
interior or on the terrace while looking
over the nearly hills and rice paddies.
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05 June 2011

Koh Si Chang Si Racha City

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Koh Si Chang
is home to a mansion and other constructions from the time of King Rama V. Its close proximity to Bangkok has made this island popular with the Thai people for many years.
Location
By boat, Koh Si Chang is twelve kilometers from Si Racha. The island is eighteen square kilometers in size and is in its own Amphoe in Chonburi. It is said that the islanders live longer lives because of the lovely environment and weather.
Highlights

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The Koh Si Chang Road:
This road leads to the top of the hill. Rickshaws are available here for all of your sightseeing needs.

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Had Tham Phang: Had Tham Phang is a crescent-shaped
beach with a wavy coastline and spots for camping. It is widely considered to be the most picturesque beach on the island.


Chong Khao Khad: Chong Khao Khad is located on the backside of the island. The hills behind the sand are covered in bright green grass. During the summer, the color transforms into a brilliant gold. At dusk, this is a wonderful place to watch the sun disappear over the horizon.


The Historical Sites: There are many historical places of interest on this island including mansions, Wats, Chedis, and stone tablets outlying the island's history.


Buddha's Footprints: On top of the hill in the front of the island are replicas of the footsteps taken by the Lord Buddha. To see them, you will have to walk past San Chao Pho Khao Yai on your way up the hill. From this perch you will be able to see Koh Si Chang in its entirety as well as the island of Koh Kham. Since the viewpoint faces east, it is a perfect place to watch the rising sun.

How to Get There
From Bangkok, take Highway 3 past Si Racha City Hall to the Wang Hin Intersection. Turn right here and proceed to Soi
Fourteen. At the end you will find the Koh Si Chang Pier where you can take a ferry to the island. The boats leave every hour from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. You can return between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm. The ride takes about thirty minutes.
Si Chang Palace Hotel call: 0-3821-6276

02 June 2011

Ko Phi Phi Don :: Phi Phi Island spa&resort

KO Phi-Phi(Island Phi-Phi)

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KO Phi-Phi-Don
Covers a total ares of 28 square kilometers: 8 kilometers in length and 3.5 at its broadest point.Covers a total ares of 28 square kilometers: 8 kilometers in length and 3.5 at its broadest point. At the north end is Cape Laem Tohng where there is a Chao Ley, or sea gypsy village. There sea gypsies emigrated from Koh Lipeh in Tarutao National Park, near the border with Malaysia. Diving at Laem Tohng is excellent, as it is also at Hua Rah Ket to the extreme south. There are long beaches with rocks scattered about Two curving bays are especially beautiful : Ton Sai and Loh Dalam. This is also where accommodations and tourist services are found.

KO Phi- Phi -Lay is smaller, 6.6 sq. kms. and promises a variety of different cultural experiences. Apart from the amazingly beautiful Maya Bay, where they filmed the movie 'The Beach' starring Leonardo Di Caprio. Colourful sea gypsies also live here and the cliffs are the home of the swallows who's nests are collected for the famous bird's nest soup. The many caves are full of historic and pre-historic relics and painting. Both these islands will provide a good opportunity to relax and explore.



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A picture-postcard tropical island paradise, this resort offers 100 luxurious bungalows with Thai-style decor, tropical furniture, thatched roof and private verandah. Each sits in the shade of swaying palm trees on grassy grounds, and ceramic frangipani mosaics brighten the pathways between.

This is resort-style accommodation at its best. The Island Village is just that, a sort of village of its own, set apart in a secluded bay and accessible only by boat or a long hike over the hills. Facilities vary from the family-friendly and casual - there are lots of daily activities on offer - to romantic dining experiences and pampering spa treatments. The infinity pool blends seamlessly into the ocean, and the daily fresh flowers from the expansive gardens are artfully arranged throughout the resort. Polished wood, cool tile, crisp linen and all mod-cons in the rooms invite relaxing afternoon naps to escape the heat.

Hostelworld Description
Welcome to Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort & Spa, a 4.5 star tropical resort nestled amidst an atmosphere of natural tranquility surrounded by lush vegetation. Overlooking the spectacular scenery of the Andaman Sea lay the world renowned Phi Phi Islands. Soak up the ambient atmosphere of sea, sand and sunshine at the haven of serenity. Our world class hospitality and friendly staff assure your every need is catered for.

Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort & Spa offers a vast array of dining options with many other Resort facilities available for the comfort and convenience of our guests.

Dolphin Restaurant
Serving full American Buffet Breakfast daily on the terraced Restaurant that overlooks the serenity of Loh Ba Gao Bay.

Centre Bar
A quaint bar that is open all day until late evening for a place come to enjoy snacks & light refreshments on the open terrace.

Starfish Internet Cafe
A boutique coffee shop serving a variety of light refreshments and snacks as well as providing internet services in the comfort of an air-conditioned lounge

Facilities
Air conditioning
Wi-fi available
Breakfast included
24 hour reception
Swimming pool
Restaurant
Airport transportation
Fitness facility
Laundry facilities
In-House bar
Spa
Breakfast
Babysitting Service
Bureau de Change
Concierge
Luggage Storage
Travel Desk/Travel Info


18 May 2011

Top hotel at the Hua Hin beach

Location:
Right at the long sandy beach. A perfect place for extended beach walks. A hotel shuttle is available to Hua Hin Town (5 km) and the sister resort "Anantara Resort & Spa" (for ea fee). During high tide the sea water sometimes reaches the embankment wall.


Facilities:
4 a-la-carte-restaurants are available as well as a bar- and snack-bar and a beauty saloon.
A generous pool area with children's pool and pool bar is situated in the well maintained tropical garden.

Accommodation:
All rooms got 1 king size bed or 2 queen size beds, bath/WC, A/C, Sat.-TV, hair dryer, phone, safe, mini-bar and balcony.
Available are Deluxe Garden View,
Deluxe Garden Terrace or Deluxe Sea View.

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Sports & Recreation:
Fitness room (free). For a fee: 2 tennis hard courts. At the beach local providers offer water ski, banana boat and jet ski.
A very sophisticated designed "Madara Spa" offers massage packages and therapies.

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12 May 2011

Bangkok Go-Go Bars

Bangkok Hot Spots

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Bikini-clad dancing girls, over-the-top ladyboys and lewd, eye-popping shows... Yes, the Go-Go bars that earned Bangkok its worldwide notoriety are still alive and letting it all hang out. For better or worse, Bangkok's illustrious 'After Dark' reputation owes much to these spots.


The first area that springs to mind is Patpong. Nowadays, having become part of a wider entertainment scene that includes the popular Patpong Night Market, bars, nightclubs and a gay back street, it isn't the aggressive red-light district it once was.

Open-minded visitors, lured in by hard-selling touts and their curiosity, treat the infamous upstairs shows like a circus show, coming in for a quick look at the inventive performances, a giggle and a couple of overpriced drinks before heading off to continue their shopping or hit a nearby club (these performances are also dubbed 'ping-pong shows', and a lot of imagination isn't needed to guess the origins of this phrase.)

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These are found predominantly at Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy, red light districts both situated on lower Sukhumvit Road. Depending on the current level of police interference, both offer explicit shows featuring girls in various stages of undress; usually uniforms, bikinis or pretty much nothing bar a coy smile and a dash of Burberry Weekend. Nana even has its own on-site 'guesthouse' for clients.

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25 April 2011

Koh Surin Island in Thailand

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Mu Koh Surin National Park
is paradise - fine white sandy beaches, thick jungle, crystal-clear waters, and the most extensive coral reef in Thailand. It is also home of the Moken Sea Gypsies. The park is the ideal place to go for people wanting to connect with nature in its most beautiful and pristine form, escaping traditional touristy beaches with their bars, noise, and crowds.

Many adventurous visitors to Thailand who has ever strapped on an aqualung knows that the islands of the Andaman Sea, near Phuket, exert a magnetic pull on diving enthusiasts and that the diving sites of the Similan National Park offer some of the best and colorful dives in Asia.

But there are many lesser-known, yet very spectacular diving areas along Thailand's stretching coastline of the Andaman Sea. To find a real jewel for divers, you have to go 100 kilometers north of the Similan Islands to find Mu Koh Surin National Park, close to the Burmese border on the southern coast of Phang-nga's Kuraburi district in Thailand.

The Mu Koh Surin islands resembles 5 dots of tropical rain forest in the middle of the ocean, each with an intoxicating "Paradise Fund" quality. Mu Koh Surin has been a National Marine Park since the year 1981, ensuring that the wonderful underwater life and corals are protected by the Thai government.

Mu Ko Surin National Park
Situated in Tambon Ko Phra Thong and covering an area of 84,375 rais (33,750 acres), Mu Ko Surin is an archipelago of 5 islands: Ko Surin Nuea, Ko Surin Tai, Ko Ri, Ko Khai, and Ko Klang. It was declared a national park on July 9, 1981. The archipelago is located in the Andaman Sea, near the Thai-Burmese sea border, to the west coast of Thailand. There are beautiful and unspoilt coral reefs; the area is suitable for snorkelling. The best time to visit is from November to April.

Ko Surin Nuea has several bays. The most well-known bay is Ao Mae Yai, the largest bay that offers calm waters. To the southeast of Ko Surin Nuea lies Ao Luek, which is so deep that the sea appears dark green, offering splendid shallow corals as well as sea weeds, sea flowers, coral lines, and various species of fish. Sea Gypsy Village, a Singha, or Morgan, Sea Gypsy tribe resides on the shore of Hat Sai En, Ko Surin Nuea. There are 130-150 sea gypsies who still hold on to their traditional ways of life and still live in their boats. On shore, there is a wooden sculpture resembling the Indian Totem Pole and is considered a sacred area. Every year, on the 15th day of the waxing moon in April, the sea gypsies in this village would worship their respected spirits. The event lasts for 3 days. Ao Mai Ngam, situated to the west of Ko Surin Nuea with the National Parks office nearby. There is a 2-kilometre walking path that you can take to enjoy the natural features of Hat Mai Ngam or you can take a longboat ride. The lovely bay provides fresh water and a long beach that is best for snorkelling and swimming. Ao Chak, situated to the north of Ko Surin Nuea. The bay possesses unspoilt coral reefs.

Interesting attractions on Ko Surin Tai include Ao Tao, situated to the east of the island. The bay is home to numerous sea turtles and magnificent coral reefs. Ao Phakkat, situated to the south of Ko Surin Tai. It is where unspoilt coral reefs can be seen.

Ko Klang or Ko Pachumba has a scenic bay called Ao Mangkon. The bay is teeming with splendid coral reefs and many schools of various kinds of fish.

Ko Khai or Ko Torilla, situated to the south of Ko Surin Tai. On the eastern side of the island there is a long stretch of unspoilt and picturesque coral reef. Snorkelling is the most recommended activity here.

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13 April 2011

Introduction to Cha-Am Phetchaburi

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Thailand's longest white sand beach is the main feature of this lesser-known resort town only two hours outside of Bangkok.

Longest Beach
As most foreign beachgoers choose to stay at nearby Hua Hin, Cha-am is very much a Thai resort. 178 km from Bangkok, it is quiet on weekdays, busier on weekends and bustling on holidays. With no real center, the town stretches along the length of the white-sand beach, said to be Thailand's longest. However, the post office and market are near the train station, and these three landmarks constitute the old center.

Beachside Accommodation
The beach has plenty of deckchairs and umbrellas for rent, and beer, soft drinks and tasty seafood are available all day long from local vendors. After swimming in the sea, you can wash off with fresh water at one of the public bathhouses for a nominal charge. There is a good selection of accommodation set back from the beach, with small hotels for budget travelers and more luxurious big-name chains for those looking for something a bit more comfortable.

Summer Palace
Nine km south of Cha-am, the summer palace (Phra Ratchaniwet Marukhathayawan) of King Rama VI is open to the public through the gates of Rama VI Military Camp during government office hours (9.00 a.m. ' 4.30 p.m.). The palace consists of a series of one-and-two-floor units on stilts, linked by covered walkways. The whole structure is made of teak, with shuttered windows and tiled roofs similar to those of Vimanmek Mansion in Bangkok.

05 April 2011

Mountain Climbing in Thailand

What is it about a mountain that make a person want to endeavor to get to the top? Is it the likelihood of an awe-inspiring view that awaits? Is it the feeling of accomplishment at doing something that not just anyone can do? Perhaps it’s a combination of the two, along with a realization that few, if any, have treaded this route before.

Mountains harbor the last bastion of old-growth and primary jungle in tropical Thailand and across the globe. Almost everything in nature that is beyond easy reach is still there in its pristine state. That is the bottom line. Unfortunately, humans across the world have altered nearly everything that was alterable. Nonetheless, pure nature can be yours. You can see the unaltered realm. In tropical Southern Thailand, the ground is supposed to be covered with greenery, big trees, water and rocks. Much of it still is.

Limestone preserves hidden valleys and lagoons. It is within this territory that pristine life exists. No one sees it; no one hears about it, until now.

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The Top

There’s a feeling of tremendous excitement as you approach a summit. It doesn’t really matter whether you’ve climbed for two hours or eight; that feeling is there. Of course, if you’ve achieved a summit that you knew would push your personal envelope of physical fitness, there is a pride that also accompanies you to the top.

Each of us has goals in our lives. For some, a laid-back approach to life is fine; we can cruise by without ever really pushing the fragile wrapper at all. For the rest of us, there is that burning desire to do something that make us feel satisfied, feel satisfied that we have done something that few, if anyone, has done before. This is what PaddleAsia is offering you.


Difficulty Levels

PaddleAsia offers tropical mountain climbing trips of varying degrees of difficulty. For those who are fit and wish to accomplish a great feat of endurance and strength, we offer lengthy climbs with a lot of elevation change. You tell us what you are capable of and we’ll design a trip with that in mind. Like-minded and fit group trips are also available.

For those who want an easy climb up a gentle slope, we have plenty of trials that qualify. It’s not always about the push.


Destination

Khao Sok National Park has been our long-time favorite travel destination in Southern Thailand. Khao Sok covers an area of 740 square kilometers. The vast park shares borders with other smaller national parks like Sri Phang Nga National Park. Klong Saeng, Kaeng Krung and Klong Kakha wildlife sanctuaries share borders as well. The result is the largest area of protected land in Southern Thailand. Consequence, this is a vast enough area to give refuge to large mammals such as wild elephants, gaur (a wild cow), tapirs, bears, tigers and other cats.

Just imagine a land where the Great Hornbill is one of the most common birds seen. This massive tropical airborne beauty hosts a two-meter wingspan. Seeing it fly overhead is a treat; seeing it from above is magical! Envision a land where gibbons, a small ape with a cuddly nature, swing freely in towering trees. Their acrobatic skills exceed those of the best Olympic athletes by leaps and bounds. Gibbons also have this misfortune, they are cute when young. The result is the babies are often captured for the illegal animal trade. That aside, very large numbers of White-handed Gibbons survive in the wilds of Southern Thailand. Orchids are abundant in remote parts of Thailand. They are poached relentlessly across the globe. The only places where you’ll find them in the proper abundance is in areas that are hard to reach, i.e., at elevated heights. In other words, if you want to see nature in her purest state, you’ve got to earn it. The degree to which you ‘earn’ it, is up to you. PaddleAsia offers all levels.

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Tropical Mountain Climbing

Mountain climbing is often associated with cold weather, frostbite and breathing difficulties. Tropical mountain climbing is very rewarding and there is very little suffering. Of course, hardships are a bit of what genuine mountain climbing is about. If it was dead easy, everyone would do it.


The mountain climbing gear needed to climb tropical mountains is much less bulky. The limestone karst formations that make up the majority of mountains in Thailand are often sharp and brittle. Most of the technical rock climbing tour operators in Southern Thailand choose to bolt climbing routes as a result. There are ethics involved in this as some climbers feel that bolting a route alters the natural look of the rock. That aside, our goal is to reach the summits. The method is not as much a concern as the end result. We often utilize trees for both holds and in the case of vertical sections on more strenuous mountain climbing routes we offer, we use trees for roped protection.


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Safety Issues

Safety is of course paramount as injury and evacuation is a serious issue due to the remote nature of the areas where we operate. We have radio contact with the necessary rescue organizations. All PaddleAsia staff are CPR and first aid trained by local hospitals.

The time of year can change the difficulty level of some climbs. For example, a dry route on a certain mountain might be easy. But when wet, this same route could prove to be rather difficult.

At all times, caution must be taken. Three points of contact is a general rule in climbing. In other words, only one limb, be it foot or hand, should be moving at one time. That way, if you slip, the three other holds would be enough to support your weight.



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03 April 2011

BAAN TALING NGAM, MANDARIN ORIENTAL IN CHIANG MAI

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You know that you have reached LJj paradise when your plane touches (LS down on one of the world's most charming airports. A colourful buggy takes you from the airstrip past blooming bougainvillaea to a group of thatched huts, your luggage arrives seconds after: this is Samui Airport, on the tropical island paradise of Koh Samui.

You are greeted with a refreshing cold towel graciously presented to you by your limousine driver, who then takes you on a scenic coastal route to the island's finest hotel.
As you approach the tiny fishing village of Taling Ngam on the south-western coast of the island, two mighty stone elephants appear amidst the never ending coconut groves. Perched high on top of a cliff, like an eagle's nest overlooking the Gulf of Thailand — Baan Taling Ngam, your home on the beautiful cliff.

The resort cascades down the cliff to the beach below and comprises various styles of accommodation. Deluxe Rooms and Deluxe Salas are located in the main building and command towering views over the azure waters and the 50 islands of Ang Thong Marine Park on the horizon. All rooms are furnished in contemporary Thai style and feature large, private balconies and sensuous bathrooms. A few steps from the beach are seven Beach Suites, two-bedroom bungalows with adjacent living rooms and wooden verandas, ideal for young families.

Behind the main hotel, nestled between slender coconut trees and landscaped gardens, are the luxurious and individually appointed Cliff Villas, located high above the sea and boasting 240 square metres of space, each with two bedrooms and large balconies. Clustered in villages around series of smaller,private pools, each Cliff Villa is a sanctuary.

In this peaceful seclusion, time becomes unimportant. You are soon enveloped by the harmony and tranquillity of island life, the only audible sounds are those of swaying coconut trees and the tinkle of temple bells carried by the breeze. At sunset, one of nature's most wonderful spectacles unfolds.
Mandarin Oriental's legendary touches of luxury are everywhere; from the crisp linen sheets and fluffy towels, to the impressive array of amenities in the bathroom. Each accommodation is equipped with a state-of-the-art audio and video system, complemented by a video and CD library.

Gracious and welcoming staff are eager to pamper and please you, proud to live up to the heralded traditions of their sister hotel, The Oriental in Bangkok Facilities at Baan Taling Ngam range from the sublime to the sporting. Sipping cocktails around one of seven pools or in the Jacuzzi is wonderfully relaxing. A therapeutic massage is the ultimate way to rejuvenate body and soul.
The more energetic can jog along the mile-long private and palm-fringed beach or enjoy a game of tennis on one of the hotel's private courts, beautifully located in a peaceful coconut grove.

Every morning the local staff escort their guests on an early morning biking trip to the nearby fishing villages. What a delightful way to start the day! Scuba divers find their base at the in-house PADI licensed diving school, which is fully equipped with its own luxury 18-metre dive boat. TJne less daring will enjoy a snorkelling trip by speedboat to the Ang Thong Marine Park, to see of Thailand's colourful marine life; or they may take "long-tail" boat outings along the coast or the magical sunset cruise to the Birds' Nest islands of Koh Si and Koh Ha.

Dining at Baan Taling Ngam is an experience on its own. Seafood lovers will delight in the array of the island's choice of fresh seafood, ranging from lobsters, rock lobsters, prawns, squids and crabs to Koh Samui's famous spotted Garoupas. These magnificent fish grace the noble tables of places as far away as Hong Kong. Lorn Talay, which translates as "Sea Breeze", serves Royal Thai cuisine and Western grill fare in a delightful alfresco setting. Close to the beach is the Promenade, a seafood restaurant for more casual and romantic evenings. You can meet for aperitifs or adjourn there for after-dinner drinks and a stunning view of the setting sun.

From the balcony of your room you see fishing boats disappear into the horizon. The sound of temple bells are carried by the evening breeze. You feel at peace and in harmony with life.
Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi
51/4 Chiang Mai-Sankampaeng Road,
Moo 1, T. Tasala, A. Muang, Chiang Mai 50000

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22 March 2011

Khaosan road in Bangkok

The word Khaosan in Thai means rice, this use to be a place where rice are sold (uncooked) that's where the name came from. Now it is the gate way for economy class tourist where cheap accommodations and active night life is offered.

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The night life in Kaosan is very lively from cheap street side restaurants to large establishments. The ambiance is quite unique a mixture of foreign tourist and young locals in a present day street side Bangkok setting with international music.
Many services are offered here from hair beads services to 10 baht Padthai (Thai stir fried noodles).
It is a nice place for people watching. It is a gathering place of people from all over the world. People from each country with different culture and background are unique. If you are an observer you will see a behavior pattern which will identify the origin of people from each country. Just sit have a beer and relax enjoy watching the world go by.


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Address:
Kaosan Road. Phranakorn,
bangkok 10200

Important numbers
Police emergency: 191
Tourist Police: 0 7742 1281
Tourist Police - Emergency: 1155
Fire Department: 106
Bangkok Hospital: 0 7742 9500
Samui Hospital: 0 7742 1232
Immigration: 0 7742 1069


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16 March 2011

The Salawin River Mae Hong Son

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The Salawin River originates in Tibet. During the winter, you can feel the peace and serenity flowing as the water meanders its way south.


Location The Salawin River creates the border between Thailand and Myanmar. This river flow through Amphoe Mae Sariang, and Amphoe Mae La Noi in the Mae Hong Son Province, before crossing the border into Myanmar. The total distance the river covers from Tibet to Myanmar is 3,151 kilometers. The length passing through Thailand is 120 kilometers.


Highlights

Traveling Down the River:
Traveling down the river is perhaps the best way to see the area. During its 120 kilometers path, the river goes through Amphoe Mae La Noi, in the Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary and through the Salawin National Park. From here, a boat trip down the Moei River to the Tha Tafang Ranger Unit takes about one hour.
This Unit has the best accommodations for tourists in the area. However, you need to keep in mind that the Moei River is the border between Thailand and Myanmar, so at night, it is best to stay on the Thai side.

How to Get There
From the town of Mae Sariang, take Highway 1194 to Ban Mae Sam Laeb for fifty kilometers. The pier for the Salawin River is in Ban Sob Moei. Ban Sob Moei is also the location of the National Park Office.
To contact the Salawin National Park call: 0-1341-4145

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13 March 2011

Pha Taem Ubon Ratchathani

When in Ubon Ratchathani, it is essential to visit Pha Taem. Here you will be able to see spectacular waterfalls and visit the Thai/Laos border.
Location
Pha Taem is located in Amphoe Khong Chiam, Amphoe Si Muang Mai and Amphoe Pho Sai in the Ubon Ratchathani Province. The National Park Office is in Amphoe Khong Chiam.

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Highlights
Pha Taem: Pha Taem is a majestic cliff, housing paintings that date 3,000-4,000 years old.
Pha Chek and Pha Moei: Pha Chek and Pha Moei also have paintings, but fewer than Pha Taem.


The SoiSawan andSaeng Chan WaterfallsiThe Soi Sawan and Saeng Chan waterfalls are both beautiful and famous in the province of Ubon Ratchathani.
The Pha Chanadai: This cliff, in addition to its beauty is a perfect place to watch the sunrise. Since it faces the east, this is the first spot where the sun shines on Thailand.

How to Get There
From Ubon Ratchatani, take Highway 217 to Khong Chiam. Drive for sixty kilometers until you reach the Khong Chiam-Khemmarat Road. Turn here and continue on for fifteen kilometers until you reach the National Park Office. The total distance from Ubon Rachatani is eighty kilometers.
To contact the Pha Taem National Park call: 0-4524-9780

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26 February 2011

Tak : The Lansang National Park

The Lansang National Park

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Despite the fact that the Lansang Waterfall is not a popular as it Tak Province cousin, the Thilosu, it is still popular with tourists during the rainy season. While the flows here are not as powerful as the others are. visitors will find this area peaceful and relaxing.
Location
The Lansang National Park is located in Amphoe Muang in the mountainous Province of Tak. The highest peak, named Um Yom, stands one thousand sixty-five meters above sea level. Surrounding the area is a lush forest, which blankets the area in a sea of green. For information, you can contact the National Park Office in Amphoe Muang.

Highlights
The Pha Lad Waterfall.lhe first level of the Pha Lad Waterfall is located near the National Park Office. Although the levels here are very small, there is a field of stone, which is perfect for having a picnic.

The Lan Liangma Waterfall is two hundred meters above the Pha Lad Waterfall. The waterfall passes through a creek and squeezes into a narrow channel before falling into the pools below.
The Lansang Waterfall:Tbe Lansang Waterfall has three levels
and is about two kilometers from the Lan Liangma Waterfall. It is considered by many do be the most beautiful waterfall in the region.
The Pha Phueng Waterfall: The Pha Phueng Waterfall is six hundred meters above the Lansang Waterfall. Along the creek is a small path to follow. This waterfall, while not as powerful as the others, enchants visitors coming to see the water bleed through the stones and settle in the tranquil pool.

The Pha The Waterfall:Tbe Pha The Waterfall is the highest waterfall, lying one thousand two hundred kilometers outside of Pha Phueng. While visiting, you must exercise extreme caution. The path to the top is slippery and traverses a steep cliff. The beauty this waterfall has to offer can only be beat by the fun you will have swimming in the pool at the base.

How to Get There
From the Tak Province, take Highway 105 to Mae Sot until you reach the twelve-kilometer marker. Here, you will turn left and continue straight for one kilometer until you reach the checkpoint. Once here, continue driving for two more kilometers until you come to the National Park Office. The total distance from Tak is twenty-one kilometers.
To contact the Lansang National Park Office call: 0-5551-9278-9

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24 February 2011

Loei Thailand Tours

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On Loei Thailand Tours you will see that Loei has considerable resemblances with the northern region. The resemblances are basically found in terms of the high hills and mountains

that dot this northeast region. You will also witness that this extreme northeast region has cool climate with foggy touch. Not only this, to your amazement you will see that to this part of Thailand a huge number of tourists both corporate and leisure come to unwind and rejuvenate in its quiet ambience essentially dominated by nature.

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On tours to Loei Thailand you will also spot pre-historic remains like cave paintings that portray people, human hands, animals and numerous signs. You can also visit 11 such caves that are discovered in Mueang District and Phu Kradung District of Loei. These paintings will help you trace its rich history. Also, on Loei Thailand tours you will get to see its traditional elements as retained in famous cultural and historic sites.

Besides, on tour to Loei you can also visit various tourist spots of which Na Haeo National Park, Phu Kradueng National Park, Chateau de Loei Winery and Vineyard and Phra That Si Song Rak deserve special attention. The first two are essentially reserves in type and offer amazing natural abundance in form of wildlife and others. The Chateau de Loei Winery and Vineyard introduces with the current trend of Thailand and lastly Phra That Si Song Rak is the one that provides a glance in past.
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To enjoy these and many more things in Loei on Loei Thailand Tours you need to secure cozy accommodations. Getting an ideal retreat in Loei is not at all a problem as there are luxury and budget accommodations available. The accommodations in Loei comprise of both hotel and resort type. The accommodation facilities that are provided in resorts and hotels in Loei cover both corporate and pleasure needs and cater effectively to your requirements.
Besides, a travel to Loei is very easy as both aerial and road routes can be explored. Hence you must not delay Loei Thailand Tours because not coming here mean missing out on great pleasure and enjoyment.

However, before embarking on Loei tours first take look at the important information contained in the links below:



Airport in Loei

Loei in Thailand has become a popular haunt among both the pleasure and corporate travelers. The sole reason behind getting large number of tourist footfalls is its richness in natural abundance.

As it has plenty of nature sites and natural resources so tourists find it very easy to unwind themselves in its pristine ambience. To facilitate their travel to Loei a fantastic airport has been made. The airport in Loei remains very busy as so many travelers come and go from here.

The airport in Loei has been named Loei Airport. Sometimes it is also referred to with its abbreviation LOE. The LOE Airport in Loei province (Thailand) is located in the Loei town. Some details on the features of Loei airdrome are being given below:

Latitude/Longitude: 17.439133 N / 101.722064 E
Elevation: 860 feet or 262 meters
Location: Near Loei, Thailand
Time Zone: UTC+7
Max Runway: 6890 x 148 feet or 2100 x 45 meters
Surface: ASPHALT
The flight that serves Loei Airport is Nok Air (DD). This airline connects Bangkok airport with Don Mueang and from there arrive at airport in Loei. Tourists take this flight to Loei to land here. However, there are some nearby airports to Loei that again make travel to Loei very convenient. From those places also tourists reach Loei easily. First they take flight to the respective nearby airport and then from there they take bus. Some of the nearby Loei airports are listed below. These are;

Lom Sak - Thailand Phetchabun
Phetchabun - Thailand
Thani - Thailand Udon Thani
Nakhon Sawan - Thailand Nakhon Sawan
Khao E To Thailand
Chiang Kham - Thailand Chiang Rai


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21 February 2011

Khorat Province in Thailand

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Nakhon Ratchasima
, generally known as "Khorat", is Thailand´s largest province situated on sprawling northeast plateau. Located approximately 260 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, the city itself serves as the gateway to the lower northeastern region.

Covering an area of 25,494 square kilometers that is mainly plateaus and mountainous terrain, Khorat has fascinating traditions, charming hospitality, splendid natural scenery and awesome historical sites.
Some of the main attractions in Khorat are Khmer ruins. Scattered around the province, these products of ancient wisdom shines through time. One of the Thailand´s finest Khmer ruins can be seen here next to Mon and Lao sites. In addition, Khorat has an abundance of natural attractions in its forests, hills, wildlife and waterfalls that are easily accessible in locations such as Khao Yai National Park.

Apart from the famous statue of Khun Ying Mo, Khorat is most well known for silk weaving (in Pak Thong Chai) and a variety of top-notch quality handicrafts such as clay pottery products of Dan Kwian.

Geographically, Nakhon Ratchasima borders on Chiyaphum and Khon Kaen Provinces in the north, Buriram Province in the east, Chiyaphum and Saraburi Provinces in the west and Nakhon Nayok and Prachin Buri Provinces in the south.

Khorat is also the largest northeastern province. Inhabitants of the province are mainly engaged in agricultural activities that include farming of rice and other crops such as sugar cane, tapioca, corn, jute, peanuts, sesame and fruits. There are more than 100 savings and agricultural cooperatives in the province, 35 irrigation projects and 7,122 industrial factories. Most of the factories are rice mills, tapioca product manufacturers, and industrial factories.

Khorat´s most popular annual event is the Thao Suranari Festival, a celebration of Thao Suranari´s victory over the Lao. It´s held from late March to early April and features parades.


How to get there :

By Car
Route 1: Take Highway No. 1 (Phahon Yothin) from Bangkok to Saraburi and then take Highway No. 2 (Mitraparp Highway) from Saraburi to Nakhon Ratchasima. The total distance is 259 kilometers.

Route 1: Take Highway No. 1 (Phahon Yothin) from Bangkok to Saraburi and then take Highway No. 2 (Mitraparp Highway) from Saraburi to Nakhon Ratchasima. The total distance is 259 kilometers.
Route 2: Take Highway No. 304 from Bangkok and proceed past Min Buri, Chachoengsao, Phanom Sarakham, Kabin Buri, Pak Thong Chai, to Nakhon Ratchasima. The total distance is 273 kilometers.
Route 3: Take the Bangkok-Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok route then take Highway No. 33 to Kabin Buri and Highway No. 304 past Wang Nam Khiao, Pak Thong Chai to Nakhon Ratchasima.

By Air
Thai Airways International (THAI) flies to Khorat from Bangkok twice a day. For more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000 or visit www.thaiairways.com The THAI office (Tel: 044-257211/5) is at 14 Manat Rd., off of Mahat Thai Rd. inside the city moat.
Air Andaman provides two daily flight services from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima. For more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 0 2996 9119 or visit www.airandaman.com


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17 February 2011

Queen Sirikit Park in Thailand

Situated between Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road and Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road, near Chatuchak Weekend Market, Queen Sirikit Park was established on August 12,1992 to commemorate the 60th birthday anniversary of HM the Queen.

The Park covers an area of 200 rai (120,000sq m), and was intended as a plantation following the concept of the diversity of plants in a forest. The park is also designated as one of Thailand's ideal botanical gardens, where more than 2,000 species of local and foreign plants are preserved.

This "Little Forest in a Big City" is nothing short of an oasis of ponds, pavilions, fresh breezes, and gentle birdsong. It is a perfect escape from Bangkok's never-ending bustle, a place for leisurely strolls and photos with friends and loved ones. It is also right next to Chatuchak Park (Suan Chatuchak) and Rotfai Park (Suan Rotfai).

Sirikit Park offers many attractions:
The Winding Pool - This beautiful pool winds through the Park, its shape a combination of an 's' with the Thai letter 'sah seua', the first letter in the Queen's name. The pool is decorated with flowers and three fountains, which entertain visitors three times a day, at 7am, 12pm and 5pm. Come enjoy a relaxing atmosphere together with the movement and the splashing sound of dancing fountains accompanied by light music.

Botanical Gardens - Along the trail, visitors will see various kinds of plants grouped according to their botanical families, such as:

The Banana Garden - Over 70 species are on display.

The Lotus Garden - Geometrically shaped pools are filled with colourful lotuses of many types, both local and foreign. The pools themselves are arranged as petals around a central circular pool. Various kinds of lotuses are planted in ancient jars which rest on granite platforms encircling the garden. The best time to enjoy the lotus garden is in the morning, from 6am to 8am when the lotuses are in bloom.

Visitors will be amazed by the beautiful flowers on display, including the Siam Ruby Lotus - both pink and white varieties - and the Victoria Waterlily, which changes colour according to its life cycle from white, when it is young, to purple at maturity. The landscaped beds along the walkway to the lotus garden are presented in European garden style.

The Hibiscus Yard - Brightly coloured hibiscus are presented.

The Asok Tree Yard - Each kind has different young / newborn branches which look like bunches of blossoms.

The Frangipani Yard - A large yard is filled with different kinds of charming frangipani, located along a canal near a fountain. In late afternoon, the flowers send sweet scent to permeate the garden air.

Along the Trails - Benches are placed under trellis roofs covered by climbing vines, creating deliciously shady spots for relaxation. The most special vine is the rare Yan Da-o or 'Golden Leaf Vine'. It has butterfly-shaped leaves, which are light green when young, and turn deep velvety red-brown when mature. These gorgeous leaves reflect the sunlight in shimmers of gold, giving the plant its name. This plant was found in 1970 by HM the Queen at Bayo Waterfall in a national park in the southern province of Narathiwat. It was brought to the park in 1996. Three years later it first gave golden leaves in Bangkok.

Another special favorite is Yan Lipao, a vine with little light green leaves. The Queen found this plant in a mangrove in Narathiwat. Her insightful projects have encouraged the revival of traditional skills as a means of increasing rural income. For instance, she encourages craftsmanship such as the making of distinctive handbags from Yan Lipao vines.

The Provincial Tree Garden - This garden is in the shape of a map of Thailand. Each province is represented by a tree local to that province.

Building Commemorating HM the Queen's 72 birthday - There are displays of HM the Queen's work and projects concerning the conservation of our natural environment. Names and pictures of interesting plants in the garden are included. Currently the information is only in Thai, but park staffs are working to update it in English.

Three Buildings for Thai plants - Central and West; South and East; North and Northeast.

Trails inside each building are designated for local plants from each region. Lush greenery is scattered with colorful orchids and flowers.

Garden for The Blind - This is the first garden for the sight-impaired in Thailand. Visitors will enjoy nature and acquaint themselves with various species of aromatic plants by sense of touch and smell. The garden is equipped with Braille information signs, iron bars leading visitors along the trails, as well as speakers which automatically give information when visitors pass by.

Other attractions in the Park include Garden of Aromatic Plants and Plants from Thai Literature and Garden of Plants Concerned with the Thai Monarchy.

Queen Sirikit Park is a perfect venue for recreation as well as a learning centre about the flora of Thailand aw well as foreign lands.

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Additional Information
Open : Tue - Fri 9:00 - 17:00, Sat - Sun 10:00 - 18:00

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15 February 2011

Ang Thong in Thailand

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Ang Thong province is marked with impressive stamps of history and blessings of Mother Nature. Assisting Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, the most well-known of it's attractions are the majestic ancient temples, monuments and villages famous for their traditional skills. Easily reachable from Bangkok, Ang Thong demands the visitors' attention


The Temples
Given below is brief information about the prominent ancient temples of Ang Thong

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Wat Pa Mok Worawihan:
Situated in Amphoe Pa Mok, 18 kms away from Ang Thong, the temple hosts an old reclining 22.58 meter long Buddha idol which dates back to the Sukhothai period. The temple was held with high regard by the Sukhothai kings

Wat Ton Son:
Lying on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River near the town, this ancient temple enshrines an impressive Buddha idol in seated posture.

Wat Sa Kaeo:
Located 15 kms south to Ang Thong, the temple hosts a center, where various articles made of handwoven fabrics are produced. Constructed at the end of the seventeenth century, the temple is also used as a care center for needy orphans.

Wat Pho Thong:
Located in Amphoe Pho Thong, this monastery was built by Prince Uthumphon as his residence. Later, the building turned into a monastery.

Wat Khian:
Sitting in Amphoe Wiset Chai Chan, about 10 kms from Ang Thong town, it is an ancient temple dating back to the Ayutthaya period. The temple is renowned for it's marvellous murals depicting rural lifestyle

Handicraft Villages
Some villages are known for traditional crafts. Consummate skills have passed from generations to generations. Splendid articles produced by the villagers become memorabilia for the tourists.

Amphoe Pho Thong:
It is known for producing exquisite wickerware items, which become the visitors' nice souvenirs.

Amphoe Pa Mok:
The village is known for producing delicate and intricate dolls, featuring Thai way of life. Popular among the tourists, they are available on sale at the shops and Wat Tha Suthawat.

Ban Bang Chao Cho:
Located 14 kms from the town, in Amphoe Pho Thong, the village is known for splendid craftsmanship in traditional basketry. Bamboo baskets, useful in multiple ways, are made in various shapes and sizes.

Ban Bang Phae:
Lying along Chao Phraya River, at Tambon Ekkarat, the village is known for the art of drum making. The villagers employ consummate traditional skills to make these drums, made of softwood and cow hide.


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Other Attractions
Here are some more attractions of Ang Thong town.

City Pillar Shrine
Located opposite the Ang Thong city hall, it is a 'must-see' when visiting the province. Bedecked with exquisite murals on the four interior walls, the shrine is a place which commemorates valor and sacrifice.

Aquarium
Located in front of Ang Thong Provincial Prison, the Aquarium exhibits fish like serpent-headed-amazon, thepo, sawai and rad.

Festivals
To quench your thirst of being a part of the Ang Thong culture, join the locals celebrating these festivals and events.

Dragon Parade Procession
The event is held in Angthong market every year in December. There is a ceremony to invite God Kuan-U to the festivities. It is followed by a dragon parade procession. People test their bargaining skills in various stalls.

City of Rice and Water Bowl Fair
Held in February after harvesting in Ang Thong City Hall, this event, celebrated by U-Thong people, has a gamut of activities, including exhibitions, displays, local handicraft sales, cultural shows, stalls, and various type of contests. The event lasts for several days.

Boat Festival
It is held in Amphoe Pho Thong, Amphoe Pa Mok and Amphoe Chaiyo in the month of October. Famous boats from all over Thailand take part in the race.

Song Festival
Held at a Ban Lakkaeo temple located on the banks of the Noi River, the song festival is celebrated during the rainy season. Local people assemble in the temple to celebrate the occasion with singing of boat songs.

How To Reach
Most tourists reach Ang Thong via Bangkok. Various means of reaching Ang Thong are mentioned below:

By Road
Buses ply at regular intervals between Bangkok and Ang Thong town (110 kms). Buses from Bangkok operate from the Northern Bus Terminal. One can also hire car for the journey. Bus services between Ayutthaya and Angthong are also easily available. Distance is mere 35 kms. Daily buses are also available for Kanchanaburi.

By Train
One can board a train for Ayutthaya from Hua Lamphong Terminal of Bangkok. After reaching Ayutthaya board a bus for Ang Thong.

Getting Around
One can use local transport like tricycles and songathews. However, if the visitor plans to go for sightseeing in rural areas, it is better that he arranges for his own car from a major tourist destination.




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12 February 2011

The Kra Chiaw Field Chaiyaphum

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Phang Hoei Hill located in the Chaiyaphum Province, serves as the border between Central and Northeastern (Isan) Thailand. When the Kra Chiaw are in bloom the ground is carpeted in a think blanket of Pink. There are two places in the area where you can see these flowers

Location : The first is in the Pa Hin Ngam National Park in Amphoe Thep Sathit and the second is in the Sai Thong Nationa! Park in Amphoe Nongbua Rawe.

The Kra Chiaw Field: The Kra Chiaw Field is best visited during the month of July when the king flowers are in full bloom. The flowers cover the land and spread all the way to the top of the nearby cliffs.

Lan Hin Ngam: Lan Hin Ngam is located next to the Kra Chiaw field. Here, you will find an expansive stone field covering overten rais (16,000 square meters). Stretching from the ground are hundreds of natural spires. The Sud Phaen DinViewpointlhe Sud Phaen Din Viewpoint sits atop the highest peak in the park. At 844 meters above sea level, you get a bird's eye view of the park.

How to Get There
From Amphoe Thep Sathit, take Highway 205. Turn left when you reach Highway 2354. Continue driving straight for twenty kilometers and turn left toward the National Park Office. The total distance is ninety kilometers.
To contact the park office call:
Pa Hin Ngam National Park: 0-4481-0976
Sai Thong National Park: 0-4481-1478


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Chae Son National Park of Lumpang

Jae Sawn National Park is a rich mountainous forest located in the northeast of Lumpang province. It is situated in the districts of Muang Bahn and Jae hom and covers an area of about 592 square km.


The forest and mountains provide an important water source for the surrounding area.

The Park has many interesting features including, waterfalls, caves and its famous hot springs. Along with many species of fauna and flora.

All of this makes Jae Sawn an important place for tourism within Lumpang Province.

Before Jae Sawn became the National Park it was a Forest Park which had two names Eang Nam Oun and Jae Sawn Waterfall The latter naming it after one of the Parks Waterfalls. Ministers approved the promotion of tourism in Lumpang province and the go ahead was given to convert Jae Sawn Waterfall into a National Park.

Preparations were made from May 1986 to December 1987 for the celebration of the Kings 60th birthday at Jae Sawn Waterfall on the 5th December 1987.

The Park was officially surveyed by Royal Forest Department staff soon after this and led to a decision by the board of directors, which in turn led to the Royal Decree that officially turned Jae Sawn into a National Park on 28th July 1988, becoming Thailand’s 58th National Park.



Location and Journey

Chae Son National Park
Chae Son Sub-district,, Muang Pan, Lampang, Thailand 52240
Tel. : 0 5438 0000, 08 9851 3355 Fax : 0 5438 0457 (VoIP)
Head's name : Narit Samitinand Position : Forestry Technical Officer, Senior Professional Level


By Car
The Park is located about 66km from Lumpang province. There are two ways to get to the Park which are accessible all year round.

Starting from the sports stadium in Lumpang. Follow the Lumpang – Harnchad road, at the T-Junchtion in Ban Nam-Tong turn right and follow road number 1157 (Lumpang-Huai bang-Muang Bahn) for about 55km then turn right onto road number 1287 (Muang Bahn-Jae Hom). Travel for about 2km then turn left onto road number 1252 (Kuang Kom-Pang Fairng) it’s about 11km to the headquarters. In total about 65km


Travel from Lumpang on road 1035 (Lumpang-Jae Hom) to Jae Hom, about 58km. Then turn left at the T-Junction at Ban Pongkob and follow road number 1287 (Muang-Jae Hom) for about 6km . Then turn right onto road number 1252 and follow it for 11km to the headquarters. In total about 75 km.

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11 February 2011

Suphan Buri Tourist Information

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Introduction:
J
ust a hundred kilometres away from Bangkok, Suphan Buri is an ancient town rich in natural and historical heritage. The province was once an important border town involving battles and important wars during the period of the Ayutthaya kingdom. So, today, travelling around the province is like drifting through historical novels. Historical evidence leads you to travel to the past such as Don Chedi Monument, Wat Khao Khuen whose abbot played a significant role in Thai history, U Thong National Museum, etc. Furthermore, various natural wonders such as Phu Toei National Park, Bueng Chawak Aquarium, as well as the famous local-style cake Sali Suphan always impress visitors.
Suphan Buri occupies a total area of 5,358 square kilometres and is administratively divided into 10 districts (Amphoes); Muang Suphan Buri, Doem Bang Nang Buat, Bang Pla Ma, Si Prachan, Song Phi Nong, Sam Chuk, U Thong, Don Chedi, Dan Chang and Nong Ya Sai.


Distance from Suphanburi city of nearby Provinces:
Doem Bang Nang Buat 54 kms.
Dan Chang 77 kms.
Bang Pla Ma 10 kms.
Si Prachan 20 kms.
Don Chedi 31 kms.
Song Phi Nong 70 kms.
Sam Chuk 39 kms.
U Thong 32 kms.
Nong Ya Sai 58 kms.

How to get there :
By Car:
There are many routes for travelling from Bangkok to Suphan Buri:
Bangkok-Bang Bua Thong-Suphan Buri, a distance of 107 kilometres.
Bangkok-Pathum Thani-Lat Lum Kaeo-Suphan Buri, a distances of 115 kilometres
Bangkok-Ayutthaya-Suphan Buri, a distance of 132 kilometres
Bangkok-Nakhon Pathom-Kamphaeng Saen-Suphan Buri, a distance of 164 kilometres
By Bus:
Both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses departs from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Tel: 0 2435 1199-200) and Mochit 2 Bus Terminal (Tel: 0 2936 2852-66) to Suphan Buri many times daily.
By Train:
A train leaves Bangkok Station daily for Suphan Buri at 4.40 pm. and reaches the province at 7.32 pm. On the return trip, the train leaves at 5 am. and reaches Bangkok at 8.10 am. For more details, call 1690, 0 2220 4334

Festivals & Events
Don Chedi Memorial Fair
This annual fair is held for 7 days to commemorate the historic event at Don Chedi in 1592 that led to the liberation of the kingdom from foreign occupation. The celebration commences on the 25th of January, which is regarded as the Royal Thai Armed Forces Day, with historical exhibitions and outdoor entertainment.
Activities include a light and sound show of the elephant fight, a Don Chedi Beauty Pageant (with contestants in period costume), a fair of both government and private organizations, and other stage performances.

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SUPHANBURI's ATTRACTIONS

City Pillar Shrine This shrine is located on the west bank of Suphan River (Tha Chin River) half a kilometer from the bridge. The shrine was originally of typical wooden Thai design housing two Vishanu God statues carved out of green stone. It is now in the Chinese pavilion design. This Chao Pho Lak Muang Shrine is highly revered by the inhabitants.

Wat Suwannaphum The monastery called by the villagers as Wat Mai is located opposite to the City Hall. The main attraction is Pun Punnasiri Museum which stores very interesting artifacts and archaeological materials such as howls and cups, vases, Buddha images of various periods, clocks, weapons, etc.

Suphan Buri Tower Rising up to 123.25 meters in the middle of a public park in the heart of Suphan Buri, the tower offers a panoramic view of the provincial town with exhibition center and souvenir shops inside.

Wat Pa LelaiThis is a very old monastery located on the west bank of Suphan River, two kilometers from the bank. It is generally called by the villagers as "Wat Pa". The Vihara houses a Buddha image in the attitude of leading a jungle life named "Luang Pho To". The image, highly revered by the people, was formerly in the attitude of giving the first preaching sermon but was changed to be in the present attitude when it was renovated. Every year there are two worshipping fairs falling on the 5th to the 9th waxing moon days of the 5th and the 12th lunar months.

Wat Sanam Chai An abandoned monastery located at Mu 5 Tamhon Sanam Chai, Amphoe Muang is one kilometer from the bank of the Suphan River to the east. Only ruins of the northern side of a large pagoda are left to be seen. It is estimated that its height should be 70-80 meters if it were in perfect shape. Early in 1962 the Fine Arts Department attempted to rehabilitate the pagoda searching for outstanding archaeological materials. Nothing was found probably because they might have been taken away by smuggling searchers many years ago. Some human relics were found and it was assumed that they should belong to warriors who died on the battle field in ancient times, so the name of "Unknown Warrior Chedi" is given to this pagoda.

Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat This monastery is located in the vicinity of Tambon Rua Yai, Amphoe Muang on the bank of the Suphan River 200-300 meters from the bridge crossing the river. It is locally called Wat Phrathat and is over 600 years old. The main attraction is a large prang housing the Lord Buddha's relics. It was probably built either during the reign of King Ti Thong (A.D.1350-1369) or the reign of King Ramathibodi II (A.D.1424-1448)

Wat Phra Rup This monastery is located on the west bank of the Tha Chin River opposite Suphan Buri provincial market in the vicinity of Amphoe Muang. It is a very old monastery built in the late U Thong era. The main attractions of this monastery are a reclining Buddha called by the villagers "Nen Kaeo" and Buddha's footprint made of wood which is very valuable as it is the only one in existence in Thailand, and is assumed to be the only one in the world.

The Four Sacred Ponds The four ponds named Sa Kaeo, Sa Kha, Sa Yomana, and Sa Ket are located in the vicinity of Amphoe Muang near the Tha Wa River 14 kilometers from the township area. They are assumed to provide sacred water ever since the prosperous U Thong City era; water from these four ponds have been utilized for various coronation ceremonies.

Tha Sadet Bird Sanctuary To find the location one can travel along the road leading through the Highway Division Intersection; then left turn is made to go over a bridge and straight on to Tambon Tha Sadet where a right turn is made for a distance of 12 kilometers to arrive at the unit. Some birds can he viewed during the day time while a tremendous number of birds such as open-billed stork, heron, stork, comorants, painted storks, night heron, and white ibises, etc.,can be seen in the evening when they come home.

Don Chedi Monument This monument is located in the vicinity of Tambon Don Chedi, Amphoe Si Prachan, 31 kilometers from the township area. The pagoda was constructed by the royal command of King Naresuan the Great to commemorate his victory against King Maha Uparacha of Burma in single hand elephant back combat. Found in 1913 in mined condition, only the base part can be seen. It was renovated having a new pagoda to cover the original one in the year 1952 by the government. A cast statue of King Naresuan the Great mounting the elephant's neck was placed in front of the pagoda. An annual fair celebrating the monument for seven days and seven nights commences on the 25th of January which is regarded as Royal Thai Armed Forces Day. The celebrations include historic shows, folk entertainment and shops selling all kinds of merchandise and service.

Muang U Thong This city currently located at Amphoe U Thong is a very old town found in the legend of Ayutthaya. King U Thong led a migration of his subjects running away from cholera at U Thong City to establish a new capital at Krung Si Ayutthaya in the year 1347. Later on the search for evidence at U Thong City revealed many factors which indicate that this is an old town and established a long time before Ayutthaya. It had been abandoned for some centuries before King U Thong established Ayutthaya as the capital so it is now believed that King U Thong did not run away from the cholera there as afore mentioned. The main attraction of tI Thong is the U Thong National Museum which stores artifacts and archaeological materials found from excavations, such as, tools, utensils and Buddha images displaying human development in the different ages when those people used to reside in this area of Suphan Buri.

Wat Mahathat This monastery is generally called by the villagers "Wat Phrathat Nok" and is located in the vicinity of Tambon Suan Taeng, Amphoe U Thong, 15 kilometers along Malaimaen Road from the township. The main attraction is a not so big prang of early Ayutthaya design having a good looking shape.

Wat Phai Rong Wua This monastery was built in the present era and is located in the vicinity of Tambon Bang Tathen on the bank of Khlong Phraya Banlue, Amphoe Song Phi Nong. It houses the largest metal cast Buddha image of the world called "Phra Phutta Khodom" which has a lap width of 10 meters and a height of 26 meters. There is various construction concerning Buddhism, such as, the Three season Palace of Prince Sitthattha, places of gaining enlightenment, giving the first preaching sermon, and Nivarna (passing away stage), the hell being community, etc. The monastery is reached by Highway No. 321 to Amphoe Song Phi Nong with right turn to Wat Phai Hong Wua; or take a boat trip from Tha Chang Landing, Bangkok, every Sunday at 07.00 hours.SUPHANBURI's ATTRACTIONS

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