Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts

Friday, 16 July 2010

5 things to do in Phuket; Thailand

Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Ayutthaya : Thailand


Wat Chaiwatthanaram is an imposing monastery located in the west of Ayutthaya on the Chao Phraya River. It was built by King Prasat Thong in 1630 and its architecture is similar to that of Angkor Wat in Cambodia and it may have been built to commemorate the King victory over Thailand neighbour. The temple comprises a main prang (or tower) which is 35 meters tall surrounded by a series of smaller prangs situated alongside a gallery containing over 100 Buddha images. The temple is spacious and its well-kept grounds are peaceful. Well worth a visit if history and culture are your interest.
Fee: Admission to the temple is 20 Baht and opening hours are 08:00 to 18:00.
How to go: You can reach the temples ruins by bicycle if you have hired one, and a Tuk-Tuk fare will be in the 30 Baht range from the town centre. Long-tail boat services are available from Chankasem Palace at around 350 Baht for the full one-hour round trip.


Monday, 24 August 2009

Mueang Sing historical park : Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Mueang Sing is a historical park in the Sai Yok district, Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. The remains of two Khmer temples date to the 13th and 14th century. It was declared a historical park in 1987.

Built in the Bayon style, the temple relates to the Khmer kingdom in the reign of King Jayavarman VII (1180 to 1219). A stone inscription of Prince Vira Kumara praising his father, 23 cities are named. One of these cities was named Srichaiya Singhapura, which some scholars identify with Mueang Sing.

The name Mueang Sing first showed in the chronicles of the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809), when it was a fortified town protecting the town Kanchanaburi. In the reform of provincial administration at the end of the 19th century its status was reduced from Mueang to Tambon (commune).

Four monuments are existing inside the area of 736,000 m² enclosed by a laterite wall. The southern wall winds along the Khwae Noi river course, while the other three sides are quadratic. The main monument is in the center of the area, northwest of this is are the foundations of a second temple building. The other two monuments are of much smaller scale.

Source: Wikipedia

Friday, 7 August 2009

Thailand National Museum Talang : Phuket, Thailand

National Museum Talang in Phuket is located in the east of Highway 402 near the main two heroines of the monument just close Tlag Airport Road south of Phuket City in the Central Museum of folk culture show Phuket, Phuket in Thailand's history, crafts from the south. Thailand is a regional figure of 9 century Hindu deity Vishnu.

One can explore the museum within the general Thai history. Some old artifacts, the history of bears in Thailand There are also sections on the different types of people in Thailand - China, Islamic nature (sea gypsies) model of the house, etc. with UPS shows how these people lived.

Section is devoted to the Heroines of Phuket Tlag people mobilized to defeat the Burmese in 1785 ad, which both parties are very popular throughout Thailand but particularly in Phuket and Tlag Road school and Temple are named after them.

Outside the National Museum, Phuket Tlag a kind of tsunami memorial - a sculpture show you back to health.
National Museum in Phuket Tlag also open daily 9am-4pm, item fee only 30 baht

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Ya Nui Beach : Phuket, Thailand

Ya Nui is located in two of the most beautiful views of Phuket; Phrom Thep and the viewpoint of a large white windmill / fan generators. Ya Nui Beach is small and but the problem completely. Heads in the sharp end of Herm in the sand, which was visited by the soft waves of December to March. However, the beginning of the monsoon season brings with it crashing surf and swimming during these months is not recommended. The lack of small and costly operations of the House floor and in the same esteblished forest in the back of the Ya Nui Beach

At this time of year, who is also a restaurant Ad Hoc. Sand and a beautiful, sweet and children love to collect shells on the beach.

It is the charm Small good beaches, diving, canoeing and fishing. During high season there is the line of lounge chairs for rent (200 baht a group), and the position of rent masks, fins, kayaks and body boards for very reasonable prices.

The island of Koh Noi Keyao is 700 meters in the sea in calm weather and Moore yacht off the coast, and it is possible to paddle to the discovery of coral or visit neighbors Nai Harn. At that time, local fishermen rough rocky promontory rising just courage, or the waves of casting nets.

Monday, 27 July 2009

Nai Han Beach : Phuket, Thailand

Between the south of Kata Noi and the north of Phrom Thep cape Noi, Nai Han is the island borders the most gorgeous The lagoon. The middle of the beach is generally less reason to prevent excessive development of the beach, the other tourist attractions in the southern part of the island is more crowded Samnak Song Nai is dominated by a monastery.

Can enjoy various water sports in Nai Han Beach, but swimming in the dangerous currents of the monsoon season from May to 10 should be a warning red flag warning for. One near the Phrom Thep cape, and often gorgeous to watch a fiery sunset can walk.

Corresponding to a range of accommodation from a few very expensive hotel the west side of the pond, where a more modest, the colorful one is the most remote in its own small beach. This is the one place that you can relax yourself in Phuket Island.


Sunday, 26 July 2009

Mai Kao Beach : Phuket, Thailand

Mai Khao Beach is located on the northwest coast of Phuket this 11km, straight beach is still blessedly undeveloped as it is part of the Sirinat national park and the only significant constructions along it are Phuket International Airport near Nai Yang Beach

'Mai Khao' means white wood in English and maybe this is a local joke because there are certainly no white trees along this beach! The sand is a little coarse, perhaps the coarsest in Phuket, but this is splendid isolation at its best and you can walk for kilometres without seeing anyone at all.

The May to November is closed due to the sharp drop season. If you are a plane spotter, the beach just north of the airport offers great vantage points from which to spot the incoming air traffic.

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Karon Beach : Phuket, Thailand

Karon Beach is locate near the city on the western coast of Phuket, Thailand. The beach is a popular travel destination for tourists. Generally quieter than neighbouring Patong Beach, it is especially popular among families and couples, and less popular with singles than Patong beach. It is also especially popular to travel with Scandinavian tourists, with many businesses catering especially to them. Karon Beach was heavily damaged by the tsunamis following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, especially in its southern regions, but has since largely recovered and by 2008 showed little evidence of tsunami damage.

Karon is the second largest of Phuket's tourist beaches, some 20 kilometres from town. Large resort complexes line the road behind of the shoreline, but the long, broad beach itself has no development. The sand is very white, and squeaks audibly when walked upon. The southern point has a fine coral reef stretching toward Kata and Bu Island.

Restaurants, bars, tour companies and other non-hotel businesses are at the north end, near the traffic circle, and at the south end, on the little road connecting the back road with the beach road. The narrow road between Kata and Karon has a number of small businesses as well as the Dino Park Mini Golf facility. Karon is arguably the most up-scale of Phuket's beaches. There is a regular daytime bus service to and from Phuket Town.

Not many hotels have direct beach frontage - most are across the road (which is not a busy one). The southern part of Karon is known as Karon Noi (Hat Karon Noi), a 4 kilometre long straight beach with fewer visitors than its big sister. Nightlife is pretty much confined to dining and a few beer bars.


Thursday, 9 July 2009

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket is the one travel destination that all traveller in a world know about thailand's island. Phuket's top earner has been tourism, which has transformed the island into Thailand's wealthiest province. The west coast of Phuket was hit severely by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, but almost no evidence of the damage now remains. Phuket enjoys great popularity as a travel destination. Most beaches are on the west coast, with Phuket Town to the south-east and the airport in the north.

Phuket Island is spectacular scenery, stunning tropical sunsets and warm blue sea awaits you at Asia's most popular beach travel destination. This phuket island provides an unbeatable combination of perfect silky soft white palm-lined beaches, superb hospitality and great value accommodation.
Whether Phuket is the world class diving in the Andaman Sea, golf at world-standard championship courses or exciting eco-adventures in tropical forests, Phuket is a place to extend your horizons.

Tourism began travel on the Phuket island in the 1970s with the first beach bungalows at Patong beach. During this time Phuket was a haven for backpackers. Phuket's idyllic tropical beaches and clear warm waters attracted travellers from all over the world to the island. This was facilitated by the building of an airport in the mid-1970s. Today, Phuket has welcome with over 3 million tourists visiting the island annually, making Phuket one of the most popular travel destinations in South-East Asia.

5 things to do in Phuket


Attraction Beachs
1. Patong Beach
2. Karon Beach
3. Kata Beach
4. Kamala Beach
5. Rawai Beach
6. Chalong Bay
7. Laem Singh Beach
8. Mai Kao Beach
9. Nai Han Beach
10. NaiTorn Beach
11. Nai Yang Beach
12. Surin Beach
13. Ya Nui Beach

Attraction Places
14. Two Heroines of Talang
15. Thailand National Museum
16. Wat Phra Thong
17. Wat Phra Nang Sang
18. Ton Sai Waterfall
19. The Big Buddha of Phuket

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Doi Inthanon National Park : Chiangmai, Thailand

If you plan to travel in ChiangMai, Thailand, the one destination for experiences the tropical forest which it nearby ChiangMai is Doi Inthanon, the highest Peak mountain of Thailand.


The geographical features of the National Park consists of high mountains, including Doi Inthanon, which is the highest mountaintop in Thailand (2,565 meters above the sea level), followed by Doi Huamodluang (2,330 meters above the sea level). Doi Inthanon is the source of many rivers including Mae Klang, Mae Pakong, Mae Pon, Mae Hoi, Mae Ya, Mae Chaem, Mae Khan, and being part of Ping River, where the Bhumipol Dam is situated and generating the electrical power.

The forest in the park is one of the country’s very significance and valuable heritage. Forests include Moist Evergreen Forest, Pine forest and Mixed Deciduous Forest, worth in economic like teak and mountain pine. Dipterocarp spp. Xylia xylocarpa, Pterocarpus, macrocapus Terminalia sp. and Lagerstroemia sp. to name a few. In addition to these, there are many beautiful flowers including vanda orchid, phycastylis and rhododendron. Sphagnum Moss and osmanda fern are found at higher levels in the park. fifty years ago, the mountain peaks were home of hill tribe people. The biggest village was Ban Khun Klang, whose agriculture method was often destructive to the forest ecosystem. Currently the several Royal Projects, assists the villagers in growing cold-climate fruit such as strawberries, grapes and apples as well as flowers.

The number of wild animals in the park is decreasing the encroachment. The animals are hunted and their habitats are destroyed for agriculture. The remaining animals include serpent, gibbons, tigers, deer, wild boars, Siamese hares and Red Jungle fowls. Because of its broad altitudinal range and the cool climate of its upper reaches, the park supports the largest number of bird species of any site in Thailand. The Center for Wildlife Research at Mahidol University records a present total of 362 species and expects addition many at the summit are migrants from northern Asia. Species restricted to Doi Inthanon are Ashy-throated Warbler and an endemic race of the Green-tailed Sunbird; the park is the only site where the Chestnut-bellied Rock-Thrush and the Yellow-bellied Flower pecker are known to over summer and probably breed.

The way travel to Doi Inthanon is From Chiang Mai, take route 108 towards Chomthong. At km.57 (1 kilometer before arrive to Amphur Chomthong) take a right on route 1009 (Chomthong-Doi Inthanon Road). At km.31 of this road is the Park Headquater.

Source: http://www.dnp.go.th/parkreserve/asp/style1/default.asp

Monday, 29 June 2009

ChiangMai Zoo : Chiangmai, Thailand

Chiangmai Zoo is the only one zoo in Northern Thailand where visitors can travel to get experience the various kinds of animals in their natural habitat. Chiangmai zoo have many activities & show inside such as the Freshwater Aquarium with 60 species of tropical fresh water fishes, Gibbon Island that have the many gibbons live and breed happily, Nakornping Walk Through Aviary to observing more than 800 birds inside, the twightlight show to see the night safary in chianmai zoo and the last, Star Animals like Elephant, Hippopotamus, Girrafe, Ostrich, Koala and the PANDA!!

Chiangmai Zoo got 2 Pandas from China since 2004 to celabrate the Queen's 6 cycle birthday anniversary year. The name of 2 pandas are 'Chuang Chuang' and Lin Hui' ('Tewan' and 'Tewee' in Thai). With these 2 stars of the Chiangmai zoo, Chiangmai zoo has quickly become a high visitor's itinerary. And now Chiangmai Zoo success to have a new panda baby in the zoo.
This Chiangmai Zoo is open daily 08:00 to 18:00pm and the night safary is open at 18:30 - 21:00pm. When you travel to ChiangMai, don't forget to travel to see PANDA at ChiangMai zoo!!

Friday, 26 June 2009

Walking Street : ChiangMai, Thailand

The ChiangMai's walking street is more than the normal Night Bazaar but it is the signature destination for local and tourists who want to travel to the cultural product. The walking street is opened on every Sunday, stretching from Tha Pae Gate square to the most of Ratchadamnoen street, the area is blocked off the traffic from late Sunday afternoon to midnight. This is the one program you must not miss from travel in Chiangmai.

The whole of Ratchadamnoen street, and the wats along its length, are filled with colourful stalls selling wares ranging from hill-tribe crafts and blinking lights, to wooden bangles and tasty morsels. There is a great atmosphere helped along by buskers playing down the street. When tired of the shopping, it is fun to sit at one of the bars or restaurants along the strip and watch the hubbub go by, welcome to the walking street!! Don't miss when you travel Chiangmai!!

Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park : ChiangMai, Thailand

Doi Suthep-Pui used to be known as Doi Oi Chang. Its new name comes from the name of a hermit, Prarusiwasuthep who lived at Doi Suthep-Pui was a protected forest. In 1973, The Royal Forest Department decided that Doi Suthep and 13 other forest areas in the country should eventually be national parks. The Royal Forest Department sent Mr.Panya Boonsomboon to survey the area. After that, the national park committed decided that only forest in good condition should be included in Doi Suthep-Pui National park and areas occupied by villagers should be excluded. In 1981, as the 24th national park of Thailand which encompasses 161.06 square kilometers. The following year, an additional 100 square kilometers were annexed to the park, bringing the total to 261.06 square kilometers.

Doi Suthep, Doi Buakha and Doi Pui are the three main peaks in the park. The highest peak, Doi Pui, rises to 1,685 meters above mean sea levels.
There are two basic types of forest on the mountain in Doi Suthep-Pui: Deciduous forest below about 1,000 m elevation and evergreen forest above. The deciduous is further divided into two kinds, deciduous dipterocarp-oak Forest in the driest areas and mixed evergreen deciduous forest along streams and gullies. Common species are trees of the families Dipterocarpaceae, Fagaceae and Magnoliaceae. Wildlife in the park includes common muntjac, wild boar, macaque and other small mammals. More than 300 species of birds can be seen here, including red junglefowl, pheasants, eagles, parrots, bulbuls and minivets. Rare species of amphibian, the crocodile salamander that can be found in only four localities in Thailand, one in Doi Suthep. Chiangmai

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

ChiangMai, Thailand

ChiangMai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and Chiangmai is also the capital of Chiang Mai Province. It is located some 700 km (435 mi) north of Bangkok, among some of the highest mountains in the country. The Chiangmai city stands on the Ping river, a major tributary of the Chao Phraya river.


Chiang Mai province for years now has been the tourist hub of the north and one of Thailand’s most important tourist destinations. Chiangmai is considered one of the most scenic provinces in the country due to its mountain ranges, valleys, flora and fauna. Unlike most of Thailand, the climate in the north and especially Chiang Mai is cool, fresh and misty.


History of Chiangmai.

The city of Chiang Mai was capital of the Lanna kingdom after its founding in 1296. During the same period of time as the establishment of the Sukhothai Kingdom. From then, Chiang Mai not only became the capital and cultural core of the Lanna Kingdom, it was also the centre of Buddhism in northern Thailand and King Meng Rai built innumerable temples in Chiangmai.

In 1599 the kingdom of Chiangmai lost its independence and became part of the Ayutthaya kingdom. This ending the dynasty founded by King Meng Rai which had lasted for 300 years. The occupiers Burma, had a powerful Burmese influence on the architecture which can still be seen today. It was only in the late 18th century that Burma was finally defeated with the leadership of King Taksin.
In 1932 the province Chiang Mai became the second level subdivision of Thailand when the administrative unit of Monthon Phayap, the remains of the Lanna kingdom, was dissolved.

The way go to Chiangmai
It has many ways to get Chiangmai such as by Air, Car, Train, Bus depending on your lead-time and budget.
Attractions

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Khao Kheow Open Zoo : Pattaya, Thailand

Khao Kheow is a magnificent blend of forests, wild animals, bird aviary and responsible animal management. Sponsored by HM Queen Sirikit, the zoo has grown in size, scope and importance.Internationally recognized for its animal management and operations, the zoo has features that make it a great day trip for the entire family.More than 300 species and 8,000 animals populate the 5,000 rai sanctuary. Six of the newer residents of the zoo are rare white tigers exchanged by the Memphis Zoo in the USA.
Khao Kheow is described as a "wildlife bank" as many animals are on the endangered species list. The zoo is know for success in breeding some of these endangered animals. One such project is breeding the rare Clouded Leopard. Other endangered mammals at the zoo include the Asian Wild Dog, Malayan Tapir and tiger.Rare Asian bird species draw bird watchers from around the world. A walk-though aviary has been built on a mountain slope and presents an appealing environment.The aviary is Asia's second largest. Endangered bird species at the zoo include the Black Necked Stork and White Crested Laughing Thrush as two examples. A 45 minute drive from Pattaya, the zoo is located at 235 Moo 7, Tumbom Bang Phra, Umphur Sri Racha in Chon Buri Province; and open every day. Tel (038) 298 188 .

Monday, 8 June 2009

Pattaya, Thailand

Pattaya is a popular resort on the North Gulf Coast of Eastern Thailand, The pattaya location is 150km south-east of Bangkok.(1.5 hours by car). Pattaya is most famous for go-go and beer bars, but besides that Pattaya also offer the place more for family-friendly attractions and activities. Over 5 million tourists visit Pattaya every year that's why Pattaya is the one place that every tourists remember when they think about Thailand.

Pattaya is one city of Chonburi Province, It's divided into a larger northern section, middle section and southern section. All is covering the area of Naklue Beach to Jomtien Beach.
The attraction's places in pattaya has many sites you must go..
Hat Chom Thian
Hat Wong Phra Chan
Oasis Seaworld
Monkey Training Center
International Snake Show
Siriphon Orchid Farm
Open Eyes
Gems Gallery
Three Kingdoms Theme Park
Open Eyes Show
Mu Koh Phai
Activity..
To go to pattaya, you can get bus from The East Terminal at Ekamai Bangkok, many rate of fee but it's not expensive(less than 500 baht). If you take taxi from Bangkok to Pattaya is may faster but you have to pay +1,000 baht .

Monday, 1 June 2009

Chaweng Beach : Koh Samui, Thailand

Over the past twenty years, Chaweng Beach has been transformed from a near deserted tropical bay, inhabited by a handful of fishermen and visited by a few adventurous backpackers, into a vibrant, busy, cosmopolitan resort town.
Chaweng Beach is located on Koh Samui's east coast, is the most developed area on the island. It attracts many young travelers and families alike, and remains good value for the money. The beach is approximately 7 Km long, with powdery white sand. It is bordered by dreamy, emerald-blue waters and a coral reef where waves break, leaving the bay quite peaceful. Two small islands are close to the reef -- the nearest one can easily be accessed by walking through the shallow waters. The second island, further out and larger, provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy snorkeling and kayaking. Bring shoes if you plan to walk around the islands, as they are made of sharp coral sands.
Last time I visit with my wife, we stay at Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui, the price just 10,000 baht/night!!