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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


 

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