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Friday, 28 August 2009

Sai Yok National Park : Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Sai Yok National Park is not as well developed as the other national parks, but it is Kanchanaburi's most accessible wilderness areas. Inside the main entrance of the park you can find limestone caves, the remains of a bridge on the Death Railway and Japanese ranges (actually little more than piles of bricks). There is also a network of clear streams that bubble up from sources in the park, and a cave where people want to see clouds of bats stream out at dusk. Unfortunately the park is not a detailed hiking maps or much in the way of visitor information to English speakers.

Near the Visitors Center is misleading Nam Tok Sai Yok Yai (Sai Yok Yai waterfall), which is better described as a small stream cascading over a waterfall. It flows into the Mae Nam Noi Khwae near the suspension bridge. It was in this park, the famous Russian roulette scenes in the 1978 film The Deer Hunter was filmed.

Noteworthy fauna in the park, the Kitti's Hog-nosed bats (smallest mammal), the world's regal crabs, barking deer, blue Pittas, crowned hornbills, gibbons, Malayan porcupine, Slow Loris and Serowe. There is also wild elephants which occasionally cross from Myanmar.

Forestry Department bungalows (0 2562 0760; bungalows 800-2100B) available at Sai Yok National Park, drag them to six. Incredibly beautiful is the number of houses near the suspension bridge, which was completely deserted on weekdays during the rainy season - just you and the River. One of the best is Saiyok See Raft (0 3451 4194, s 700B) who rooms with private bathroom, which looks at the stream has. Ask when booking to arrange meals and food options are limited. There are a number of fast food stalls near the Visitors Center.

The entrance of the park is approximately 100 miles northwest of Kanchanaburi and 5 km from Hwy 323rd You can Sangkhlaburi Kanchanaburi-Bus (50B, two hours, frequencies) to turn off and hire a motorbike taxi from the main road to the entrance. Tell the driver you want 'name Tok Sai Yok Yai. The last bus back to Kanchanaburi crossing at about 3:30.

From raft houses near the bridge, you can rent long tail, both for sightseeing along the river and caves or Daowadung Tham Tham Lawa. Rent a long tail costs about 400B per hour, but rates are negotiable.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

History of Death Railway : Kanchanaburi, Thailand

The Death Railway stretched to 415 km from Thanbyuzayat in Burma to Nong Pladuk in Bang Pong district of Ratchaburi province in Thailand. 304 km from the railway station in Thailand, and the remaining 111 km in Burma.

More than 16,000 prisoners died during the construction of the railway undertaking or thirty-eight of prisoners for every km of railway built. The prisoners died from disease, malnutrition and exhaustion. There was little or no medical care available, and many prisoners suffer terribly before they died.

Prisoner diet consists of rice and salted vegetables served twice a day. Sometimes they were forced to work up to sixteen hours a day in appalling conditions. Many detainees were tortured for the smallest offenses. The Japanese commander had the motto "if you work hard you will be treated, but if you do not work hard punished."

Penalties included brutal mistreatment, references to kneel on sharp sticks while holding a rock of one to three hours at a time and tied to a tree with barbed wire and left for two to three days without food or water.

Boule's book probably best describes the attitude of the Japanese officers. "From the very beginning, they acted like wild chain-gang guards, and parking was responsible for a time when the notice of sadistic torturers."

Japan signed the 1929 Geneva Convention on treatment of POW's, but not ratified. Many people do not understand how the Japanese could have been treated their prisoners so badly, and many survivors of the Death Railway applications still can not forgive their Japanese Captor this day.

It is ironic that after the war many of the Japanese soldiers who were interviewed said that although she could not understand how easily the Allies returned to the first, they were surprised by the tenacity and determination they showed in the construction of bridge and the Death Railway. "I was overwhelmed by their tenacious spirit," says Takashi Nagase, an English interpreter for the Japanese military police.

Part of the reason for the Japanese behavior may, in their attitude to surrender. Most of them prefer to die or commit suicide than surrender. Their perception of the Allied soldiers was very low because they could not understand how the Allies could so easily and not consumed by guilt because he is.

The Japanese were determined to build a railway to a new route from Rangoon and the Bay of Bengal via Bangkok to Singapore. They believed that by relying on sea routes only, they will be vulnerable to allied attack, so they need other means of transport. They also had their sights on the British Empire in India.

The Japanese had an agreement with Thai PM Field Marshal P Pibulsongkram 21 December 1941 to fill in Thailand until they meddle in internal affairs.

On 8 August 1942, Prime Minister signed an agreement with the Japanese representative Sheji General Poriya construction of the railway. The Japanese hope that the few meters railway material could carry 3,000 tons of supplies and strategic materials per day.

The Death Railway branched off from the southern railway and headed to Kanchanaburi. The first fifty-five kilometers from Nong Pladuk to Kanchanaburi was easy to build because of the flat terrain. The rest of the way was hell and that is how he earned his nickname.

The first study on the railway was completed, it was estimated that it would be five years to build. The main architect was S.O. No construction began in October 1942 and was completed in August 1943. Rail operators was inaugurated on 25 October 1943. The two tracks, one from Thanbyuzayat in Burma and the other from Nong Pladuk met Niek just south of the three pagodas Pass.

After the railway was completed, 30,000 prisoners were held in six camps along the railway line to maintain. These camps were near the bridge and other strategic positions so vulnerable to allied attacks, and many prisoners were killed in bombings.

The Dead Railway : Kanchanaburi, Thailand

When people come to Thailand, one of the first things they want to visit the Bridge on the River Kwai. Famous by the 1957 film starring Alec Guinness, William Holden and Jack Hawkins, the bridge is one of the largest tourist attractions in Thailand today.

Located in Kanchanaburi, this is 120 km west and about two hours drive from Bangkok. The city was founded by King Rama I against a possible invasion by the Burmese military through three pagodas Pass.

Kanchanaburi is a beautiful city with beautiful nature, nice people and many picturesque Buddhist temples. Many people staying in guest houses, situated on the River. It is a great place to escape from the pulsating life of the busy Bangkok life.

Of rich tourists travel expensive package backpackers traveling through the cheapest form of public transport, hundreds of people towards Kanchanaburi daily to catch a glimpse of the famous bridge.

The film won three Guinness won the Oscar for best actor, David Lean for best director and the film for best picture. The scenario was adapted from a novel by Pierre Boule and ironic, like so many films about Vietnam was made in Thailand, the film was shot in Sri Lanka and England.

The film itself was a work of fiction, but over time people have come to believe that the story was based on real characters. The conditions Boule sets were very real, but that he was a prisoner of war itself.

See history of death railway here

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery : Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Kanchanaburi is 129 kilometers west-northwest of Bangkok. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is located in the northwestern part of the town along Saeng Chuto Road. A Commission signpost faces the cemetery on the opposite side of the road.

The notorious Burma-Siam railway, built by Commonwealth, Dutch and American prisoners of war, was a Japanese project driven by the need for improved communications to support the large Japanese army in Burma. During its construction, approximately 13,000 prisoners of war died and were buried along the railway. An estimated 80,000 to 100,000 civilians also died during the project, chiefly forced from Peninsular Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies, or conscripted in Siam (Thailand) and Burma (Myanmar). Two workers, one in Siam and the other in Burma worked from opposite ends of the line to the center.

The Japanese aimed at completing the railway station in the 14 months and work began in October 1942. The line 424 kilometers long, was completed in December 1943. Graves of those who died during the construction and maintenance of the Burma-Siam railway (except for Americans who were repatriated) were transferred from camp burial grounds and isolated sites along the railway into three cemeteries in Chungkai and Kanchanaburi in Thailand and Thanbyuzayat in Myanmar. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is only a short distance from the place of the former "Kanburi ', the prisoner of war base camp through which most of the prisoners through on their way to other camps. It was created by the Army Graves Service that all excavated along the Southern railway, from Bangkok to Niek. Around 300 men who died during the epidemic on basic camp were cremated and their ashes now lie in two graves in the churchyard.

The names of these men are shown on panels in the shelter pavilion. There are now 5084 Commonwealth victims of the Second World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. There are also 1,896 Dutch war graves. In the entrance building of the cemetery are Kanchanaburi Memorial recording the names of 11 men of the army of undivided India buried in Muslim cemeteries in Thailand, where their graves are not could be maintained. churchyard was designed by Colin St Clair Oakes.

Saturday, 15 August 2009

Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Located just 129km from Bangkok, Kanchanburi is also a favourite holiday destination for Bangkokians and other Thais residing in the central region.

Most foreigners when they think of Kanchanaburi they think of the River Kwai Bridge and the history of the Second World War. Kanchanaburi however, has so much more in the way of waterfalls, mountains, dams, fishing, boating, trekking and cave exploration. Sai Yok National Park is very popular.

The province is most famous for The Bridge Over the River Kwai, which was built next to the town of Kanchanaburi crossing the Mae Klong river. The Death Railway ran all the way from the Kwae river valley up to the Three Pagodas Pass. Today only the lowest part of the railway to Nam Tok is still in use. In Kanchanaburi city, there is a war museum and a large cemetery of prisoners of war who died during construction of the Death Railway.

Nine Army War History national park (Uttayan Haeng Chart Songkram Kao Tab) located at Ladya field, Tambon Chongsadao. It’s around 40 kilometers from Kanchanaburi downtown. This place has provided historical evidence of the nine army war. The nine army war was the war between King Rama I of Thailand and King Padung of Burma. The war ended as a victorious one for Thailand.

In the Sai Yok district, there is a Buddhist Tiger Temple where tame tigers roam freely once a day. Also in Sai Yok is the Mueang Sing historical park, ruins of a Khmer town and temple, as well as the Sai Yok National Park with the two Sai Yok waterfalls.

The attractions in Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don Rak)

Death Railway and History of Death Railway

Mueang Sing Historical Park

Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum

Sai Yok National Park

Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yanasampanno

Erawan National Park

Khuean Srinagarindra National Park

Source : Wikipedia.com



Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Big Buddha of Phuket, Thailand

The big buddha of Phuket is located Nakkerd Hill (Khao Nakkerd) tower high above Karon and located between Karon and Chalong on the west side on the east side of the mountain to the Big Buddha statue called "Phraputthamingmongkol Eaknakakeeree" the most amazing views over the bay and the southern Chalong Phuket.
The enormous statue itself is 45 m high and has a base diameter of 25 m

The little path up the hill can only be opened in Phuket the eastern side of the road connecting Phuket town and Chalong.

The giant Buddha construction history
Group of friends about 10 years, walked through the forest Nakkerd Hills between Chalong and Kata, where they stumble on the place, with stunning vistas on both sides of the Iceland - Chalong Bay, put in the same direction and on the other hand, seemed to be less than over the Andaman Sea and Kata. They thought it would be, is an ideal place for the purpose - something that would become known as the favorite in Phuket Sunset View calved Phromthep.

Since time was, and discussed it with your friends over and over again, the idea of change. Place in the mountains, they quickly agreed, it would be perfect, not only as a point of view, but as something much more ambitious, and the spot that the Buddha, at least much more: a large picture of Lord Buddha.

The project has been hiccups, at least that was the fight over the mountains of red tape required to get permission to build a jungle which is the normal height limit construction. But at the end of the paperwork completed and construction began in February last year.

Funds come from donations to the massive structure. "This project is large and requires a lot of money. But so far we are managing fine. I am surprised at the amount of assistance which we have received from all who knows about this project. It seems they all want to be part of it," explained Suporn Wanichkul President Mingmongkol Faith 45 Fund, which was formed to build a Giant Buddha.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Wat Phra Thong : Phuket, Thailand

Wat Phra Thong in Thalang, Phuket. It's located near Highway 402, owes its construction to the following legend: a boy has custody of water buffalo, which he attached to a piece of metal protruding from the ground to using a hemp rope. Suddenly, the boy died, but it seems his father in a dream and told him about the piece of metal. The father started digging and came upon a statue of Buddha in gold casting. The Buddha can not be fully excavated and a temple was built on the site in 1785. When Burma Thalang conquered a second attempt was made to dig up the statue to which it broke in two. Half have disappeared, but the other is still in the temple, where it can be accessed. Gables and windows of buildings of the temple rich exhibition of sculpture.

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.

Surin Beach : Phuket, Thailand

This Surin beach has white sand and turquois water that is very popular for tourists and Thais come to take photographs here, the whole area has high price-hotels and housing which also has a high end restaurants and wine bars, some time Surin beach is known as the Millionaires place in phuket because of that.

At the the beach line of Surin beach also popular for the tourists like to snack on barbecued seafood and enjoy a cool drink and relaxing. The beach is not have much people like Patong beach but not so quiet till you boring.

Surin beach also have the second-oldest golf course, now being developed into a public park.

Friday, 31 July 2009

Nai Yang Beach : Phuket, Thailand

Nai Yang Beach is a quiet beach located in Sirinat National Park nearby Nai Torn beach and only 5 minutes south of Phuket International Airport where you can see the planes go in for landing.
Not one of the best beaches.

This Nai Yang beach is where the Nation Park office are located The beach itself is a long curving bay lined with evergreens that provide shade to picnickers--for which activity this a very popular spot. The large coral reef is home to many different species of fish, and Nai Yang is well known as a only site in Phuket where sea turtles come to lay their eggs during the period from November to February; the population of these has, however, dropped off greatly. First class accommodations are available, and small food vendors cater to the many day trippers that visit.

The casuarina-fringed beach have a few shops, bars, restaurants and a couple of resorts along the beach road. The tourist part of the beach has sunbeds and umbrellas and is very clean, but not so clean outside this area.

There is a large reef one kilometer off Nai Yang at a depth of 10 to 20m for those who like to dive.


NaiTorn Beach : Phuket, Thailand

Nai Torn Beach is located in Phuket at the south of Sirinat National Park around 6 Km. in the same area with Nai Yang Beach. Nai Torn beach has the smooth white sand and palm tree line along the Nai Torn beach. This beach is so calm for this Phuket Island. It's good for the family or the person need to relax and stay with yourself.

There are so many middle size of hotel on the beach and also has shopping area aside the beach. To go to Nai Torn beach is a bit difficult because it is far from the main road.

To go to Nai Torn beach, start from two Heroin monument go to the road to Airport and then go left to Nai Yai Beach. you will see the sign go to Nai Torn beach over there.

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.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Laem Singh Beach

Laem Singh Beach is a small beautiful beach located at the bottom of the hill between Kamala and Surin.

Parking to Laem Singh Beach has two features you can park your car for a bike small fee. If I remember for the wrong should be 20 baht motorcycle.

Kamala the first parking lot is quite steep path. Instead, the two car parking The steep path down, but this is not that long.

Laem Singh Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches of Phuket, so that it no longer. Problem is that many of the beach chairs. There are also several restaurants along the beach under the tree.

Beach vendors are a common Cape Singh. A few minutes after the family to relax, radar they are and how you will have a beautiful product. But do not expect to pay the price for what they sell on the beach.

Beach divided by two large rocks with water in the south. The best diving in the north, but that problem can jet sky.
The best diving is on the southern and underwater bedding.
Non-life time of the draft North. Walk under!

If you are bored or swimming, diving is always the possibility of Jet Ski parasailing, water ski or banana boat.

Laem Singh Beach is preferred for many people the beach parking lot and placing high in every season.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Kata Beach : Phuket, Thailand

The Kata Beach is locate to the south of Karon Beach just few minutes to go. This place has the interesting travel from visitors with its white sands and clear waters. Very popular with families, Kata beach is an all round with palm-lined beach in Kata bay and also has great restaurants but not raucous nightlife and varied accommondation options-all close to the kata beach. The beach is close during May to October due to flock to catch kata's waves and it become normal on November to April, welcome to sunseekers to Kata beach.

Kata beach is split into two focal area, one is Kata Center which is at the northern end close to karon beach and Kata South which have several resorts. Visitor will find an abundance of shops for souvenir and outlets, local min-marts and name-brand fashion stores. If you travel to Phuket, please consider Kata Beach as you travel plan.

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

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Mae Sa Waterfall : Chiangmai, Thailand

Mae Sa Waterfall is another ‘iconic’ image of Chiang Mai, although it is somewhat less famous than some other sites. The waterfall has 8 tiers and set against a backdrop of huge trees it is very impressive. The climate around the waterfall is cool throughout the year and it is a very popular meeting place for locals. For foreigners, the travel is often combined with a visit to the Mae Sa Elephant Training Centre.
Set in the lush Soi Suithep-Pui National Park, only 10 miles (15km) out of town, the Mae Sa Waterfall is definitely worth visiting. Follow the winding pathway to the waterfall's plummeting 10-tiered cascades. There are various little secluded areas along the trail where visitors can relax with a picnic. The jungle villages dotting the riverbanks are also fascinating to see. This popular spot does get a bit over-crowded on weekends
Address: Mae Sa ValleyOpening time: Open daily from 8am to 6pm.Admission: THB 200 (adult), THB 100 (children) and THB 50 per vechile

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Wat Phra Sing : Chiangmai, Thailand

Wat Phra Singh is located on the corner of Singharat and Ratchadamnoen Road. Wat Phra Singh was built inside the old city walls at a time when chiangmai was the capital of the northern Thai Lanna or Lan Na Kingdom. This temple was originally built in 1345. This temple's name is changed to Wat Phra Singh when the Phra Singh Buddha image was first housed there in 1367, Phra Singh is a cast Buddha image of Chiang Sean Period. There are three attractive places are

Viharn Lai Kam is a hall where the Phra Singh Buddha is housed. It's an attractive building of Thai Lanna Style.


Phra Singh Buddha has been a significant Buddha image of the Thai Lanna people for many years.


Haw Trai is the building which contains Buddhist scrulptures.


This is the one destination you should not miss when you travel in Chiangmai.

Pang Chang Mae Sa (Elephant Camp) : Chiangmai, Thailand

Pang Chang Mae Sa (Elephant camp) is the travel destination that you will close to elephants with their routine life, the signature show that you don't miss is the painting by elephant This is the famous elephant camp in chiangmai that you must put into your travel plan.

Before demonstrating, their ability to haul logs, the mahouts will bath the elephants in a nearby brook and allow them to enjoy themselves splashing in the water. Afterwards the hauling apparatus is strapped to the large elephants and a log-hauling demonstration takes place which includes neatly storing each log in the way they have been trained at the Baby Elephant Training Centre in Kamphaengphet province. After the show, visitors can make their own arrangements with the mahouts to ride the elephants.


Pang Chang Mae Sa is around kilometer 10 on route 1096 and the elephant show-time is between 09.40 and 10.30 daily. The admission fee is 80 baht per person. For more information please call (053) 297-060. Another alternative is Pang Chang Pong Yak which is about nine kilometers further along the same route

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!!