Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Bangkok


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Bangkok is always being our strong point. Its Cultural phenomenon, shopping heaven and tourist treasure. Welcome to Bangkok; one of the most cosmopolitan, contrasting and, above all, compelling of Asian cities. A steamy, pulsating, yet smiling metropolis of more than ten million – intense at first, but addictive as anything. Come find your niche among dazzling temples, hotels of every breed and size, eclectic markets, gleaming palaces, ritzy shopping malls, a famous nightlife and the many things in between.
Enjoy a memorable dinner cruise adrift the Chao Phraya River. Bask in the city’s warm, affluent glow at a skyscraping rooftop bar. Experience all the things – tuk-tuk ride, ladyboy show, Muay Thai (kickboxing) match, Thai massage – everyone always comes home talking about.






Siam ocean world:
 Your journey into the Big Blue begins with a prelude at the ‘Weird and Wonderful’ zone, which houses an impressive collection of rare and bizarre-looking marine creatures, such as striped frogfish, garden eel, nautiluses and gigantic spider crabs.
  
Madame Tussauds:
 Here’s your chance to brush shoulders with your favourite Hollywood stars, local celebrities, sports heroes and heroines, even heads of state. Madame Tussauds has opened its 10th attraction in Bangkok, with a revolutionary concept – the wax museum with exhibits you can touch, hug, play with and even kiss.   

Bangkok City Tours:
 Discover the unique beauty of Bangkok with one of our specially picked sight-seeing tours. From the city's most splendid temples to its evocative floating markets, we have all the excursions you need to discover Bangkok's awe-inspiring beauty and endless charms.

Bangkok Dream World:
 With a day out at Dream World you and the kids will get to experience the spectacular atmosphere of this huge amusement park, and enjoy the exciting shows and rides at its four lands of dream. Set in beautifully landscaped gardens, there are linked paths, pools, legendary castles and more than 15 exciting rides for everyone to explore.

Tiger Temple:
 “Tiger Temple” is a nickname for Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua at Kanchanaburi, Thailand. It is one of the most fastinating wildlife sanctuary where humans and tigers can live together with peace and brotherhood.

Floating Markets:
Even though transactions are more concerned with tourists rather than locals these days, the floating market;boats are still piled high with tropical fruit and vegetables, fresh, ready-to-drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens located right on the boat.



Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise:
 Being the first under the Chao Phraya Cruise family, this luxurious cruise ship of its kind has catered to guests from around the world, including foreign VIPs and dignitaries. Capable of welcoming up to 290 persons, the Chao Phraya Cruise offers one of the most memorable dinner cruise experiences down the spectacular Chao Phraya River.

  

PATTAYA

Alcazar Cabaret Show:
 Extravagant costumes, convincingly stunning ladyboys, spectacular stage sets are all part of a grander show that delights you with non-stop fantasmic entertainment, from the Russian stage to K-Pop to Persian harlem and even outer space. Whether you are in for the beautiful ‘ladies’ or the show, you’ll get your money worth at Alcazar.

Coral Island:
 Only two hours from Bangkok, the beautiful beaches of Koh Larn - an idyllic island located just west of Pattaya - make a perfect day-trip. Known as Coral Island and covering an area of about 4 square kilometres, you spend the day swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing. Enjoy the abundant coral and underwater world, Price includes travel to and from Pattaya, transfer by boat to Koh Larn and Thai lunch.


Elephant village:
 The Elephant Village was opened in 1973 as a sanctuary for former working elephants. These elephants, through reasons of injury or ill health, can no longer be used as a part of the backbone of heavy work in the jungles of Thailand. Also because of their diminishing habitat, it is now longer possible to return them to the wild.

Tiger Zoo:
 Zoo consists of more than 200 Bengal tigers and 100,000 crocodiles. In addition to various kinds of animals, it also provides many activities for tourists to enjoy. Visitors can experience natural touch and enjoy the company of tamed animals closely.

Nong Nooch:

Enjoy spectacular Thai cultural performances, featuring elegant costumes, music and graceful dance movements, parades and a string of talent shows by a lovely troupe of Thai elephants. A wide range of recreational activities, including elephant riding, bicycling, boat paddling, or simply strolling from one botanical garden to another, ensure a great time for everyone in your party.

Mini Siam Tour:
Around the world in 80 days? Make it one! See all the world's wonders as well as Thailand's popular attractions at Mini Siam, where nearly a hundred replicas of famous sites worldwide - from the Temple of the Emerald Buddha to the Statue of Liberty - are displayed.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not:
 Housed on the third floor of Royal Garden Plaza, the Ripley’s museum features more than 300 exhibits inside 10 individually themed galleries inspired by Robert Leroy Ripley’s books “Believe It or Not!”. Designed to balance among the three elements – strange, shocking and beautiful – the museum will blow your mind away with objects and people you never thought existed on this planet. And if you leave the museum doubting whether what you’ve just seen actually exist in real life, you haven’t seen enough of the world yet.


PHUKET

Phi Phi Island:
 The Phi Phi Islands are some of the world's most beautiful and even though they are almost always very busy with visitors from all around the world they still remain resolutely Thai. This means that things are very different from back home and that Thai traditions and cultural values very much apply. Have a look at our handy hints below to get a brief sketch of how things are on Phi Phi.

James Bond Island:
 James Bond Island is a ‘must see’ destination which many people recommend. Most people reach the island by tour. The tours do often include a lunch at Koh Panyi which is a step in the right direction. There are some genuinely beautiful sights to be seen. I advice Just Do it… despite everything, it’s an enjoyable trip!

Phuket Island & City Tour:
 This tour gives an insight into the highlights of the 'Pearl of the Andaman'. It also includes a leisurely drive around Phuket Town to view the Sino-Portuguese style buildings. Other attractions visited are Wang Thalang Lapidary gem factory, Mookda Herbal Centre, Wat Chalong, Phuket's most beautiful and renowned monastery, the Sea Gypsy Village at Rawai Beach, a Cashew Nut Factory where you may sample the culinary delights on offer and the famous sunset viewpoint at Promthep Cape one of the most beautiful panoramas on the island.

Fantacia Show:
 Phuket Fantasea is Thailand’s best attraction show it’s a big theme park located or Kamala Beach, just 9 kms from Patong Beach and 30 kms from Phuket town.
Phuket Fantasea was created by creators of Safari World, Thailand’s most popular animal and Leisure Park. Phuket Fantasea not only Showcases the charm and beauty of Thailand, but also enriches ancient Thai traditions with the wonder of cutting edge technology and special effect. The result is a stunning 140 – acre theme park, packed with a multitude of activities and entertainment.

Simon Cabaret:

It’s a spectacular display of colour, originality and fun. Phuket’s Simon Cabaret has become one of Southeast Asia’s outstanding entertainment attractions drawing a thousand enthused visitors from around the world each evening. A single show runs the entire range of musical theatre from cultures around the world.

Koh phangan:

Koh Phangan, is famous  for “Full Moon Party”; Natural beauty and crystal clear waters beautiful beaches, backed by dense forest, causing a variety of outdoor activities including diving, snorkeling, hiking and bird life to observe the living conditions of local villagers.

Koh Samui
 Twenty years ago, only a few intrepid backpackers visited the island. Today, Koh Samui is a cosmopolitan melting pot, attracting budget travelers staying for a month or two in simple beachside fan bungalows, to the mega rich, dropping in for a weekend at a luxury resort or villa on the beach. Koh Samui is unique among Thailand's islands in maintaining a broad appeal for everyone. This helps to give the distinctive relaxed atmosphere that sets it apart. Everyone is welcome.

Chiang mai:
 The ancient city of Chiang Mai is a travel guide favorite, mainly because it oozes culture and history with its pretty moat, crumbling bastions and ruined pagodas at every turn. Staying among the old town lanes offers an authentic taste of provincial Thailand, with centuries-old temples, bustling street markets and cozy guesthouses and coffee shops on every corner. Then there are soft adventure trips to mountain national parks and waterfalls nearby, trekking, elephant riding, family attractions and more. Shopping is another notable advantage in Chiang Mai, along with very affordable hotels and restaurants.


Chiang rai:
 Mountainous and alluring, Chiang Rai is one of the best spots to do trekking in Thailand. The provincial capital of the same name is home to a wide range of excellent accommodation, from five-star international hotels to cheap backpacker guesthouses, as well as some great eating spots with most cuisines covered and swish Western/Thai style coffee houses.




The best and most suitable time to visit this exotic place is November to March. Though through out the whole year this place keeps it self very much welcomed to the visitors. Bangkok is located in the basin of the Chao Phraya River and has no mountains. The land is crisscrossed with canals and rivers.
As the capital of the country, Bangkok is the centre of administration, commerce and communications. The city is divided into 50 districts. Bangkok is the centre of all kinds of goods, both domestic and imported. Govt of Thailand is very strict about their rules and regulations. Travel insurance is also become a necessary part for travelling. Other rules must be follow during traveling in Bangkok like.






  • Cigarette Smoking Scam
  • Always Lock Up Your Motorbike
  • Make Taxi Drivers Use the Meter
  • Don’t Pay Entrance at the Full Moon Party
  • Careful When Renting Motorbikes
  • Don’t Ask for Recommendations

ü  Use Odd Amounts at the ATM
ü  Using Travelers Checks in Thailand
ü  Leave the Price Tag on Books
ü  Refuse Torn Notes
ü  Get Travel Insurance
ü  Wear Your Helmet
ü  Spoken language: Thai, English
ü  Phone/calling code: +66



 Bangkok is a City of colors,beaches and festivals..so...
ENJOY!!!

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