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Thailand Traveling Guide: Bangkok, the capital of Thailand
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Treat yourself to a memorable night on board one of Bangkok's most luxurious restaurant boats. Map of Bangkok, Thailand. Relax in modern comfort and dine on a variety of Thai dishes while you slowly cruise along the River of Kings, Chao Phya River, passing the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), the Grand Palace and life along the river as it slowly starts to unwind after a busy day. The King is the Head of...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Southern Peninsula: The East Coast & Islands
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Southern Peninsula: The East Coast and Islands. The East Coast and Islands. Map of Southern Peninsula:. The East Coast and Islands. There’s an adventure and/or a little bit of heaven for everyone among palm-draped beaches, lacy coral reefs, or in small mainland towns, Muslim fishing villages, and even Buddhist temples that welcome foreign spiritual seekers. Map of Hua-Hin and Cha-Am. And tuk-tuks wait outside to take you to your hotel starting at 50B ($1.10). Is on...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: The Eastern Seaboard
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Continuing east from Pattaya, Koh Samet,. In Rayong Province, is a small island with loads of affordable, makeshift bungalow resorts. It’s a low-luxe, laid-back little retreat reached by a short ferry ride from the mainland at the town of Ban Phe (via Rayong). Though isolated, Koh Samet is popular with foreigners on a budget and gets very crowded on weekends with young Thai vacationers from Bangkok. Map of the Eastern Seaboard. Served by Bangkok Airways. To get to ...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Planning Your Trip to Thailand
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Planning Your Trip to Thailand. Planning Your Trip to Thailand. Ere you’ll find all of the nuts and bolts on how to get there, where and when to visit, and what documents you’ll need, as well as pointers to other sources of information that can make the difference between a smooth journey and a bumpy ride. Located in the center of Indochina, Thailand borders Myanmar (Burma). To the north and west, Laos to the northeast, Cambodia (Kampuchea) to. West of Bangkok, mou...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Where to Stay and Dine in Bangkok
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Where to Stay and Dine in Bangkok. Where to Stay and Dine in Bangkok. N experienced Asian traveler I know is fond of saying, “Crash a tuktuk. This is one of the most convenient and picturesque parts of the city. The river hotels offer great views and access to the fascinating Chao Phraya River, the birthplace of Bangkok. View and access don’t come cheaply though, and you’ll pay the highest prices at the three centrally located facilities. Fax 66 2/659-9284. www...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Central Thailand
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. In the mountains of northwest Kanchanaburi are sleepy Thong Pha Phum and Sangkhlaburi. Many ethnic groups live in and around these towns near the border. Few travellers make it this far, but those that do are richly rewarded with a fascinating blend of cultures and beliefs. And Lopburi sit in a wide-open plain that receives similar amounts of rain and heat as Bangkok. Map of Central Thailand. Trading port during the time of the trade winds, when international merch...
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Top 10 Boats Trips in Thailand: Top 10 Boats Trips in Thailand
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Top 10 Boats Trips in Thailand. Trips by 10 Boats in Thailand is the amazing travel. Top 10 Boats Trips in Thailand. Sailing upriver to Ayutthaya, the world heritage city of Thailand. Nowadays Chao Phraya River is important not only as a major food source and transportation mean of the region, but also as a wondrous path along which ones could see impressive scenery of nature and people’s life with Mekhala barge for 2 days 1 night. Mekhala boat leaves its base a. Mekhala is a collection of three beautifu...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Chiang Mai
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Map of Chiang Mai. Local princes, called chao,. These days, Chiang Mai is booming and the telltale cranes, scaffolding and racket of a developing city are everywhere. The population is an estimated 167,000 (in a province of some 1.5 million) and growing along with the attendant “big city” problems of suburban sprawl, rush-hour traffic and water shortages (though nothing compared to Bangkok). Within Thailand, Thai Airways,. 240 Propokklao Rd. (Tel. Flies from Bangko...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Traveling with nature
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Rigging the changes by example. Bungkaennakhon, Khon Kaen. Nevertheless, this “green” call to arms demands more than words and fashion to be sustainable, especially for business owners or CEOs whose investment strategies need certainty for the future, and clearer political visibility. So be our guests. And be our judges. Be part, with us all, of this badly needed “Thailand Tourism Green Turn”. NASA, UNFCCC, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; J. Ho...
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Thailand Traveling Guide: Central Thailand
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Land of the Yellow Robe, Land of Smile. Map of central Thailand. Accommodations in the area run the gamut and it’s often just as comfortable (certainly more atmospheric) to visit more budget guesthouses with lots of character and useful traveler information than the more faceless small business hotels. Riding the trains is a good adventure, rent bicycles wherever you can, try some different food at the night markets and bring your curiosity and a phrase book. 76km (47 miles) N of Bangkok. Tel 0 2 164 100...