Bangkok National Museum  

Bangkok National MuseumThe history of the National Museum Bangkok dates back to 1874 when His Majesty, King Rama V opened the first public "museum" to exhibit the royal collection of King Rama IV, and other objects of general interest, at the Concordia Pavilion inside the Brand Palace. Later, the Museum was transferred to its present site, the "Wang Na", or "Palace to the Front" which had been the palace of the Prince Successor. In 1926, it was named the "Bangkok Museum" and subsequently developed into the National Museum Bangkok, when it came under the direction of the Department of Fine Arts in 1934.

His Majesty the King Presided over the opening ceremony of the South Wing Buiding (The Mahasurasinghanat Building) and the North Wing Building (The Praphatphiphitaphan Building) on 25 May,1967

The Exhibition Galleries in The National Musenm Bangkok

The National Museum Bangkok currently houses three permanent exhibition galleries:
1. The Thai History Gallery located in the front of the Siwamokhaphiman Hall, a ceremonial building.

2. The Archaeological and Art History Collections which are divided in two parts:
(i) The Prehistory Gallery, located in the back of the Siwanmokhaphiman Hall, and Gallery No. S6 on the upper floor of the South Wing Building.
(ii) The Art History Gallery, located in the North Wing Building, which displays sculptures and exhibits from the Dvaravati, Srivijaya and Lopburi periods, (before 1257 AD) up to the Bangkok period (1782)

3. The Decorative Arts and Ethnological Collection which is displayed in the old central palace buildings. This collection contains a variety of artistic, cultural and ethnographic exhibits such as gold treasures and precious stones, mother of pearl inlay, royal emblems and insignia, costumes and textiles, ceramics, carved ivory, old royal transportation, old weapons and musical instruments.

Other exhibits of interest in the Museum grounds include:
The Royal Funeral Chairots built for Royal cremation ceremonies,

The Buddhaisawan Chapel, housing the Phra Buddhasihing, an important
sacred Buddha image. The paintings inside this chapel are the oldest murals in Bangkok.

Issares Rajanusorn, a restored private residence of King Pinklao, King Rama IV's brother.

The Red House, originally one of the private living quarters of Queen Sri Suriyen, wife of King Rama II.

The National Museum Bangkok Address

Na Phrthat Rdm Phra Borommaharachawang Sub-district,
Phra Nakorn District, Bangkok 10200
Located between Thammasat University and The National Theatre,opposit Grand Park (Sanamluang)

Telephone

Museum Education Section Tel.662-224-1333 Fax. 662-224-1404
Curatorail Staff Section Tel 662-224-1402

How to go

By Bus No. 3, 6, 9, 15, 19, 30, 32, 33, 43, 53, 59, 64, 65, 70, 80, 84
Air Condition bus No. 3, 6, 7, 38, 39, 80, 82, 91
Airport Bus No A2.

The Attractions surround Bangkok National Museum

- The National Gellery
- Wat Pho Temple and Massage
- Wat Phra Kaeo

Get more information about Thailand Museum

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Bangkok National Museum  

Bangkok National MuseumThe history of the National Museum Bangkok dates back to 1874 when His Majesty, King Rama V opened the first public "museum" to exhibit the royal collection of King Rama IV, and other objects of general interest, at the Concordia Pavilion inside the Brand Palace. Later, the Museum was transferred to its present site, the "Wang Na", or "Palace to the Front" which had been the palace of the Prince Successor. In 1926, it was named the "Bangkok Museum" and subsequently developed into the National Museum Bangkok, when it came under the direction of the Department of Fine Arts in 1934.

His Majesty the King Presided over the opening ceremony of the South Wing Buiding (The Mahasurasinghanat Building) and the North Wing Building (The Praphatphiphitaphan Building) on 25 May,1967

The Exhibition Galleries in The National Musenm Bangkok

The National Museum Bangkok currently houses three permanent exhibition galleries:
1. The Thai History Gallery located in the front of the Siwamokhaphiman Hall, a ceremonial building.

2. The Archaeological and Art History Collections which are divided in two parts:
(i) The Prehistory Gallery, located in the back of the Siwanmokhaphiman Hall, and Gallery No. S6 on the upper floor of the South Wing Building.
(ii) The Art History Gallery, located in the North Wing Building, which displays sculptures and exhibits from the Dvaravati, Srivijaya and Lopburi periods, (before 1257 AD) up to the Bangkok period (1782)

3. The Decorative Arts and Ethnological Collection which is displayed in the old central palace buildings. This collection contains a variety of artistic, cultural and ethnographic exhibits such as gold treasures and precious stones, mother of pearl inlay, royal emblems and insignia, costumes and textiles, ceramics, carved ivory, old royal transportation, old weapons and musical instruments.

Other exhibits of interest in the Museum grounds include:
The Royal Funeral Chairots built for Royal cremation ceremonies,

The Buddhaisawan Chapel, housing the Phra Buddhasihing, an important
sacred Buddha image. The paintings inside this chapel are the oldest murals in Bangkok.

Issares Rajanusorn, a restored private residence of King Pinklao, King Rama IV's brother.

The Red House, originally one of the private living quarters of Queen Sri Suriyen, wife of King Rama II.

The National Museum Bangkok Address

Na Phrthat Rdm Phra Borommaharachawang Sub-district,
Phra Nakorn District, Bangkok 10200
Located between Thammasat University and The National Theatre,opposit Grand Park (Sanamluang)

Telephone

Museum Education Section Tel.662-224-1333 Fax. 662-224-1404
Curatorail Staff Section Tel 662-224-1402

How to go

By Bus No. 3, 6, 9, 15, 19, 30, 32, 33, 43, 53, 59, 64, 65, 70, 80, 84
Air Condition bus No. 3, 6, 7, 38, 39, 80, 82, 91
Airport Bus No A2.

The Attractions surround Bangkok National Museum

- The National Gellery
- Wat Pho Temple and Massage
- Wat Phra Kaeo

Get more information about Thailand Museum

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Chiang Rai travel Guide  

Mae Fah Luang Garden, Chiang RaiChiang Rai, which was founded in 1262 by King Meng Rai,
was the first capital of the Lanna Thai Kingdom (Kingdom of a million rice fields), which was later conquered by Burma. It was not until 1786 that Chiang Rai became a Thai territory and was proclaimed a province during the reign of King Rama VI in 1910.

Today, Chiang Rai is a travelers paradise endowed with abundant natural tourist attractions and antiquities; the province itself is evidence of past civilization. Attractions range from magnificent mountain scenery, ruins of ancient settlements, historic sites, Buddhist shrines and ethnic villages as the province is also home to several hill tribes who maintain fascinating lifestyles. For those interested in the natural side of Chiang Rai, jungle trekking is recommended along various trails.

Chiang Rai which tends to be a little more 'laid back' now competes with Chiang Mai as a tourist attraction and is fast becoming a popular escape for tourists wanting to get away from the troubles they left behind.

Festivals

King Mengrai Festival
King Mengrai Festival This festival is held from January 26 - February 1 every year. The festival features parades, cultural performances and competitions celebrating the founder of Chiang Rai and the Lanna Thai Kingkom.

Lychee Fair
Lychee Fair This is held annually in May. Celebrating the provinces tastiest fruit, this fair features agricultural displays and exhibitions, local handicrafts, folk entertainment and beauty contests.

Songkran Festival
Songkran Festival Traditional Thai New year celebrations are best seen at Chiang Saen where 4 nations (Thailand, Laos, China and Myanmar) compete in boat races on the Mekong River. Beauty contests and cultural shows are added attractions. The festival is annually held from April 16-18.

Get more information about Chiang Rai Travel
"A nice Day Doi Tung, Chiang Rai"

Source from: Tourism Authority of Thailand

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Chiang Rai travel Guide  

Mae Fah Luang Garden, Chiang RaiChiang Rai, which was founded in 1262 by King Meng Rai,
was the first capital of the Lanna Thai Kingdom (Kingdom of a million rice fields), which was later conquered by Burma. It was not until 1786 that Chiang Rai became a Thai territory and was proclaimed a province during the reign of King Rama VI in 1910.

Today, Chiang Rai is a travelers paradise endowed with abundant natural tourist attractions and antiquities; the province itself is evidence of past civilization. Attractions range from magnificent mountain scenery, ruins of ancient settlements, historic sites, Buddhist shrines and ethnic villages as the province is also home to several hill tribes who maintain fascinating lifestyles. For those interested in the natural side of Chiang Rai, jungle trekking is recommended along various trails.

Chiang Rai which tends to be a little more 'laid back' now competes with Chiang Mai as a tourist attraction and is fast becoming a popular escape for tourists wanting to get away from the troubles they left behind.

Festivals

King Mengrai Festival
King Mengrai Festival This festival is held from January 26 - February 1 every year. The festival features parades, cultural performances and competitions celebrating the founder of Chiang Rai and the Lanna Thai Kingkom.

Lychee Fair
Lychee Fair This is held annually in May. Celebrating the provinces tastiest fruit, this fair features agricultural displays and exhibitions, local handicrafts, folk entertainment and beauty contests.

Songkran Festival
Songkran Festival Traditional Thai New year celebrations are best seen at Chiang Saen where 4 nations (Thailand, Laos, China and Myanmar) compete in boat races on the Mekong River. Beauty contests and cultural shows are added attractions. The festival is annually held from April 16-18.

Get more information about Chiang Rai Travel
"A nice Day Doi Tung, Chiang Rai"

Source from: Tourism Authority of Thailand

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Food in Thailand  

Thai FoodThai food, like Thai culture, is the product of various influences, blended to form one distinctive cuisine. Ordinary fare in Sukhothai and early Ayutthaya was simple: mainly fish, fresh or dried, mixed with rice, vegetables, a few spices, and a salty sauce made from fermented fish or shrimp. Other ingredients and flavors came through increased contact with foreign cultures, China and India in particular, and also Europe. Today it covers a wide range of dishes, many of them regional specialties; those of the northeast, for instance, are generally regarded as the spiciest; in the south seafood is plentiful and Muslim specialties appear on the menu.

Royal Cuisine

Thai food that is prepared and served with enhanced elegance is often referred to as “royal cuisine” since it is supposed to have been inspired by palace chefs. Fruit and vegetables are carved into exquisite shapes, with colors matched, turning each dish into edible art.

A Thai Meal

A Thai meal, even in rather grand households, is an information affair. Steamed rice forms the centerpiece – loose-grained in most parts of the country, glutinous in north, northeast and the other dishes are placed around it, to be eaten in any order a dinner prefers. There may be many or few of these, depending on economic status, but there is usually some kind of curry, a soup and a spiced salad, along with fish sauce, chopped chilies and other condiments, and fresh fruit as a dessert.

Sticky Rice

A glutinous variety of Thai rice, of khao niaow, is the staple in north and northeastern Thailand, largely due to the influence of neighboring Laos. Traditionally, this is rolled into small balls with the right hand and then dipped into the various liquid dishes. Special woven bamboo baskets are used to serve the rice at tables and to serve the rice at tables and to carry it into the fields by working farmers.

Fish Sauce

Nam pla is a pungent sauce made from fermented fish, served as a salt substitute in early Thai cooking and still an essential condiment on any table. A number of brands are available on the market, each with its devoted adherents, and several coastal towns on the Gulf of Thailand are famous for the production of the sauce.

Chilies

Chilies, know in Thai collectively as prik, were introduced to Asia by the Portuguese from South America in the 16th century and quickly spread so widely that their searing flavor is now basic to numerous cuisines. Thai cooking employs over forty varieties of chili, ranging from large and mild to tiny bombshells called prik-kee-nu, which translates as “mouse-dropping pepper”, on account of their shape.

Thai Noodles

Originally introduced from China, noodles often take the place of rice in quick meals supplied by vendors and sidewalk food shops. They come in numerous sizes, the most common being made from rice, flour or mung beans.

Get more information about Thailand Food.
Source from: Thailand A Traveller’s Companion Book

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Food in Thailand  

Thai FoodThai food, like Thai culture, is the product of various influences, blended to form one distinctive cuisine. Ordinary fare in Sukhothai and early Ayutthaya was simple: mainly fish, fresh or dried, mixed with rice, vegetables, a few spices, and a salty sauce made from fermented fish or shrimp. Other ingredients and flavors came through increased contact with foreign cultures, China and India in particular, and also Europe. Today it covers a wide range of dishes, many of them regional specialties; those of the northeast, for instance, are generally regarded as the spiciest; in the south seafood is plentiful and Muslim specialties appear on the menu.

Royal Cuisine

Thai food that is prepared and served with enhanced elegance is often referred to as “royal cuisine” since it is supposed to have been inspired by palace chefs. Fruit and vegetables are carved into exquisite shapes, with colors matched, turning each dish into edible art.

A Thai Meal

A Thai meal, even in rather grand households, is an information affair. Steamed rice forms the centerpiece – loose-grained in most parts of the country, glutinous in north, northeast and the other dishes are placed around it, to be eaten in any order a dinner prefers. There may be many or few of these, depending on economic status, but there is usually some kind of curry, a soup and a spiced salad, along with fish sauce, chopped chilies and other condiments, and fresh fruit as a dessert.

Sticky Rice

A glutinous variety of Thai rice, of khao niaow, is the staple in north and northeastern Thailand, largely due to the influence of neighboring Laos. Traditionally, this is rolled into small balls with the right hand and then dipped into the various liquid dishes. Special woven bamboo baskets are used to serve the rice at tables and to serve the rice at tables and to carry it into the fields by working farmers.

Fish Sauce

Nam pla is a pungent sauce made from fermented fish, served as a salt substitute in early Thai cooking and still an essential condiment on any table. A number of brands are available on the market, each with its devoted adherents, and several coastal towns on the Gulf of Thailand are famous for the production of the sauce.

Chilies

Chilies, know in Thai collectively as prik, were introduced to Asia by the Portuguese from South America in the 16th century and quickly spread so widely that their searing flavor is now basic to numerous cuisines. Thai cooking employs over forty varieties of chili, ranging from large and mild to tiny bombshells called prik-kee-nu, which translates as “mouse-dropping pepper”, on account of their shape.

Thai Noodles

Originally introduced from China, noodles often take the place of rice in quick meals supplied by vendors and sidewalk food shops. They come in numerous sizes, the most common being made from rice, flour or mung beans.

Get more information about Thailand Food.
Source from: Thailand A Traveller’s Companion Book

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Jim Thompson House, Bangkok  

The Jim Thompson HouseWellcome to Jim Thompson House at Bangkok, Thailand, Jim Thompson House is ancient Thai House. After leaving the service, he decided to return and live in Thailand permanently.The hand weaving of silk, a long neglected cottage industry, captured Jim Thompson's attention, and he devoted himself to reviving the craft. Highly gifted as a designer and textile colorist, he Stairwaycontributed substantially to the industry's growth and to the worldwide recognition accorded to Thai silk.

Life and Legend of Jim Thompson

Jim Thompson or James Harrison Wilson Thompson was born in Greenville, Delaware in 1906. He attended public schools in Wilmington, went on to boarding school at St. Paul's and attended Princeton University, the family university, from 1924 to 1928.

Although Thompson had a keen interest in art, he chose to become an architect and went on to study architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. He was a practicing architect in New York City until 1940.
With the escalation of the war in Europe in the early 1940s, Thompson volunteered for service in the United States Army, an important turning point in his life.

During the Second World War, Thompson was assigned to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a move which offered him an opportunity to see more of the world.

Thompson as a member of an OSS group was assigned to work with French forces in North Africa. His assignments also took him into Italy, France and Asia.

To prepare for his mission, Thompson undertook rigorous training in jungle survival. He completed the course successfully.

However the war ended abruptly as Thompson and the other OSS men were en route to Bangkok. A few weeks later, he assumed the duties of OSS station chief. In late 1946, he received orders to return to the States to receive his military discharge.
Thompson was confident that with peace restored and the expansion of air travel, there would be a significant increase in leisure travel to the Far East. Upon their arrival in the capital, these travelers would need acceptable accommodation.

Few hotels in Bangkok could then even be considered of international standard. Only one had an ideal location -- the old Oriental, a former palace overlooking the Chao Phraya River that flowed through the capital.
Noel Coward

It was a meeting place for travelers and a social center for the foreign community. Charlie Chaplin, Noel Coward and Somerset Maugham were just a few of its famous patrons. Excited by the prospects presented, Thompson became actively involved in the reorganization of the Oriental Hotel.

By this time, Thompson had developed a certain fondness for the country and its people. He began to seriously contemplate settling down and going into business in Thailand. He foresaw a promising future for the country and wanted to be a part of this process. He decided that upon leaving the service, he would return and take up residence in Thailand permanently.

JIM THOMPSON THAI HOUSE

The Jim Thompson House is the home of James H.W. Thompson, a self-made American entrepreneur who was the founder of the world renowned Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. Thompson's achievements during his 25 year stay in the Kingdom of Thailand have won him much fame as the "Legendary American of Thailand".

For his contribution to the development of the Thai Silk industry, Jim Thompson was awarded the Order of the White Elephant, a decoration bestowed upon foreigners for having rendered exceptional service to Thailand. Thompson's success story in Thailand has become one of the most popular postwar legends of Asia.

In 1967, Jim Thompson went on holiday with friends to the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. There he set out for a walk in the surrounding jungle but never returned. Thus began the Jim Thompson legend.

Since his disappearance in 1967, little has changed in the home that was the 'talk of the town' and the 'city's most celebrated social center'. Even today, the charming Thai style house continues to be a key stop for visitors to Bangkok.

Visitor Information

The Jim Thompson House is located on Soi Kasemsan (2) Song, opposite the National Stadium on Rama I Rd.

Opening Hours : 09:00 to 17:00 everyday with the last Guided Tour at 16:30*

Getting to the Jim Thompson House : Located in the center of Bangkok, it is conveniently reached by car, taxi, Tuk tuk, or the Sky Train (Bangkok Transit System).

Admission : Adult 100 baht; Students 50 baht

* Compulsory guided tours around the house.

Contact information:

Jim Thompson House
6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok
Tel: (662) 216-7368 Fax: (662) 612-3744

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Jim Thompson House, Bangkok  

The Jim Thompson HouseWellcome to Jim Thompson House at Bangkok, Thailand, Jim Thompson House is ancient Thai House. After leaving the service, he decided to return and live in Thailand permanently.The hand weaving of silk, a long neglected cottage industry, captured Jim Thompson's attention, and he devoted himself to reviving the craft. Highly gifted as a designer and textile colorist, he Stairwaycontributed substantially to the industry's growth and to the worldwide recognition accorded to Thai silk.

Life and Legend of Jim Thompson

Jim Thompson or James Harrison Wilson Thompson was born in Greenville, Delaware in 1906. He attended public schools in Wilmington, went on to boarding school at St. Paul's and attended Princeton University, the family university, from 1924 to 1928.

Although Thompson had a keen interest in art, he chose to become an architect and went on to study architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. He was a practicing architect in New York City until 1940.
With the escalation of the war in Europe in the early 1940s, Thompson volunteered for service in the United States Army, an important turning point in his life.

During the Second World War, Thompson was assigned to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a move which offered him an opportunity to see more of the world.

Thompson as a member of an OSS group was assigned to work with French forces in North Africa. His assignments also took him into Italy, France and Asia.

To prepare for his mission, Thompson undertook rigorous training in jungle survival. He completed the course successfully.

However the war ended abruptly as Thompson and the other OSS men were en route to Bangkok. A few weeks later, he assumed the duties of OSS station chief. In late 1946, he received orders to return to the States to receive his military discharge.
Thompson was confident that with peace restored and the expansion of air travel, there would be a significant increase in leisure travel to the Far East. Upon their arrival in the capital, these travelers would need acceptable accommodation.

Few hotels in Bangkok could then even be considered of international standard. Only one had an ideal location -- the old Oriental, a former palace overlooking the Chao Phraya River that flowed through the capital.
Noel Coward

It was a meeting place for travelers and a social center for the foreign community. Charlie Chaplin, Noel Coward and Somerset Maugham were just a few of its famous patrons. Excited by the prospects presented, Thompson became actively involved in the reorganization of the Oriental Hotel.

By this time, Thompson had developed a certain fondness for the country and its people. He began to seriously contemplate settling down and going into business in Thailand. He foresaw a promising future for the country and wanted to be a part of this process. He decided that upon leaving the service, he would return and take up residence in Thailand permanently.

JIM THOMPSON THAI HOUSE

The Jim Thompson House is the home of James H.W. Thompson, a self-made American entrepreneur who was the founder of the world renowned Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. Thompson's achievements during his 25 year stay in the Kingdom of Thailand have won him much fame as the "Legendary American of Thailand".

For his contribution to the development of the Thai Silk industry, Jim Thompson was awarded the Order of the White Elephant, a decoration bestowed upon foreigners for having rendered exceptional service to Thailand. Thompson's success story in Thailand has become one of the most popular postwar legends of Asia.

In 1967, Jim Thompson went on holiday with friends to the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. There he set out for a walk in the surrounding jungle but never returned. Thus began the Jim Thompson legend.

Since his disappearance in 1967, little has changed in the home that was the 'talk of the town' and the 'city's most celebrated social center'. Even today, the charming Thai style house continues to be a key stop for visitors to Bangkok.

Visitor Information

The Jim Thompson House is located on Soi Kasemsan (2) Song, opposite the National Stadium on Rama I Rd.

Opening Hours : 09:00 to 17:00 everyday with the last Guided Tour at 16:30*

Getting to the Jim Thompson House : Located in the center of Bangkok, it is conveniently reached by car, taxi, Tuk tuk, or the Sky Train (Bangkok Transit System).

Admission : Adult 100 baht; Students 50 baht

* Compulsory guided tours around the house.

Contact information:

Jim Thompson House
6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok
Tel: (662) 216-7368 Fax: (662) 612-3744

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Phuket International Airport  

Phuket International AirportPhuket International Airport ranks second in the country in terms of passenger and cargo volume. Thanks to the fascinating tourist attractions including the world famous beaches in Phuket and the nearby provinces coupled with a complete range of tourist services, Phuket International Airport has welcomed millions of passengers each year. Most of whom are tourists coming from countries all over the world.

Position

Phuket International Airport (HKT), gateway to Phuket Island, a paradise of tourists in the southern part of Thailand. HKT is now under supervision of the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited [ AOT]. Phuket Island and nearby provinces are popular resort areas, Phuket International Airport then enjoys a high level of arriving passengers from all over the world and plays an important role in promoting travel and tourism in the southern region as well as throughout the kingdom. Nowadays, 10 airlines are on service and more than 2,900,000 passengers, 20,000 flights and 12,000 tons of cargo are handled at this airport.

Location

Located at longitude 98 18' 45" and latitude 08 06' 38", 82 feet above sea level, Phuket International Airport is 32 kms. from downtown Phuket.

Address: 222 Moo6,Mai Khoo Subdistrict Talang District, Phuket Province 38110, Thailand.

Service Times of Airport

Service time of airport: 24 hours

Information Service

For any enquiries and assistance, simply approach the airport officers at the Airport Information Counter.
The central phone numbers: 327230-7, (Long distant code 076)

Retail Shops

More than 10 retail premises offer shopping delights and duty free buys like liquor, cigarettes, perfume and much more.

Transportation

Limousine - Ticket sold at counters in the arrival hall 1st floor.

Car Rental - There are 2 car rental counters, one in the arrival hall at north end and the other at the south end.

Car Park - Total area 26,000 m2
- Capacity 443 vehicles

Other Service

Transit and Transfer Service - Transit area situated in the same area of the international departure lounge.

Left Luggage - This services is provided on the 1st floor, domestic arrival hall.

Baggage Claim - There are 6 baggage conveyors 2 of which are for domestic arrivals while other 2 for international arrivals and the remaining conveyors are for departing passengers.

Lost and Found
Passengers can trace their belongings at
- Counter of Thai Airways International on the 1st floor.
- Office of each airline company.
For tracking lost belongings contact airport information counter.

Smoking Room - Smoking Room is provided in domestic and international departure lounge.

Muslim Praying Room - Muslim Praying Room for Muslim passengers/airport users is on the 3rd floor.

Meeting Point - Those who come to pick up passengers can make an appoinment with passengers at the meeting points, located in arrival and departure hall.

Medical Service - First Aid is in the departure hall. Service hours is between 06.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m.

Hotel Reservation - Hotel Reservation counter can be found in the arrival hall.

Facility for the handicapped
Provided facilities for the handicapped are as follows :-
- Car Park
- Lift
- Toilet
- Telephone

Trolley - Complimentary trolleys are available within the terminal.

Source from Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Phuket International Airport  

Phuket International AirportPhuket International Airport ranks second in the country in terms of passenger and cargo volume. Thanks to the fascinating tourist attractions including the world famous beaches in Phuket and the nearby provinces coupled with a complete range of tourist services, Phuket International Airport has welcomed millions of passengers each year. Most of whom are tourists coming from countries all over the world.

Position

Phuket International Airport (HKT), gateway to Phuket Island, a paradise of tourists in the southern part of Thailand. HKT is now under supervision of the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited [ AOT]. Phuket Island and nearby provinces are popular resort areas, Phuket International Airport then enjoys a high level of arriving passengers from all over the world and plays an important role in promoting travel and tourism in the southern region as well as throughout the kingdom. Nowadays, 10 airlines are on service and more than 2,900,000 passengers, 20,000 flights and 12,000 tons of cargo are handled at this airport.

Location

Located at longitude 98 18' 45" and latitude 08 06' 38", 82 feet above sea level, Phuket International Airport is 32 kms. from downtown Phuket.

Address: 222 Moo6,Mai Khoo Subdistrict Talang District, Phuket Province 38110, Thailand.

Service Times of Airport

Service time of airport: 24 hours

Information Service

For any enquiries and assistance, simply approach the airport officers at the Airport Information Counter.
The central phone numbers: 327230-7, (Long distant code 076)

Retail Shops

More than 10 retail premises offer shopping delights and duty free buys like liquor, cigarettes, perfume and much more.

Transportation

Limousine - Ticket sold at counters in the arrival hall 1st floor.

Car Rental - There are 2 car rental counters, one in the arrival hall at north end and the other at the south end.

Car Park - Total area 26,000 m2
- Capacity 443 vehicles

Other Service

Transit and Transfer Service - Transit area situated in the same area of the international departure lounge.

Left Luggage - This services is provided on the 1st floor, domestic arrival hall.

Baggage Claim - There are 6 baggage conveyors 2 of which are for domestic arrivals while other 2 for international arrivals and the remaining conveyors are for departing passengers.

Lost and Found
Passengers can trace their belongings at
- Counter of Thai Airways International on the 1st floor.
- Office of each airline company.
For tracking lost belongings contact airport information counter.

Smoking Room - Smoking Room is provided in domestic and international departure lounge.

Muslim Praying Room - Muslim Praying Room for Muslim passengers/airport users is on the 3rd floor.

Meeting Point - Those who come to pick up passengers can make an appoinment with passengers at the meeting points, located in arrival and departure hall.

Medical Service - First Aid is in the departure hall. Service hours is between 06.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m.

Hotel Reservation - Hotel Reservation counter can be found in the arrival hall.

Facility for the handicapped
Provided facilities for the handicapped are as follows :-
- Car Park
- Lift
- Toilet
- Telephone

Trolley - Complimentary trolleys are available within the terminal.

Source from Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Ko Chang Overview, East of Thailand (Part 2)  

Best time to visit Ko Chang and other islands

Ko Chang IslandThe season is from October to May as from mid May to mid October most of the resorts are closed, but visitors will still be able to find a few open, as some of the owners actually live there and are open all year round.

Accommodations on Ko Chang

There are many resorts and bungalows on Ko Chang thus visitors purchasing boat/ferry tickets from any of the piers should inform the staff of the desired beach and resort accommodations reserved to prevent misunderstandings on the destination. Facilities on Ko Chang include mainly bungalow-type accommodations on most beaches which generally rent out bicycles and boats. Budget and high-end accommodations are also available with prices ranging from 100 baht (bungalow) to 6,500 baht for superior/deluxe rooms in boutique hotels and internationally accredited resorts.

Get more information about Ko Chang Hotel......
- Amari Emerald Cove Resort hotel, Ko Chang Island
- Aiyapura Resort hotel, Ko Chang Island
- Aana Resort And Spa hotel, Ko Chang Island

Getting to Ko Chang

A 5 hours bus trip from the Eastern Bus Terminal will take visitors to the Trat Bus Terminal (departures between 06.00 a.m. until 12.00 p.m.). From there continue by song-taew transport to Laem Ngop, which is 17 kilometers from town, or the ferry landings at Ao Thammachat and Ko Chang Centre Point where services are operated all day.

Passenger boats usually leave from Laem Ngop to Ao Sapparot on Ko Chang every hour from 8.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. The trip takes 45 minutes and the fare is 50 baht per person. Visitors can continue to Hat Sai Khao, Hat Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae by local bus which charges 30 baht per person. The schedules and fares are subject to change without notice due to climate condition. For current information, please contact TAT Trat office, Tel: 0-3959-7255, 0-3959-7259-60 Fax: 0-3959-7255.

Ferry Services

Ferries depart either from Ao Thammachat or Ko Chang Center Point Landings between 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. with a traveling time of 30 minutes. Private vehicles can be loaded onto the ferry. Please note that vehicles used on the island should be the 4-wheel drive types as road conditions are bumpy and there are steep slopes to be negotiated. From the landing on Ko Chang are song-taew services to various points. Fares should be settled beforehand.

Read the last story of Ko Chang: Ko Chang Overview, East of Thailand (Part 1)

Get more information at Tourism Thailand

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Ko Chang Overview, East of Thailand (Part 2)  

Best time to visit Ko Chang and other islands

Ko Chang IslandThe season is from October to May as from mid May to mid October most of the resorts are closed, but visitors will still be able to find a few open, as some of the owners actually live there and are open all year round.

Accommodations on Ko Chang

There are many resorts and bungalows on Ko Chang thus visitors purchasing boat/ferry tickets from any of the piers should inform the staff of the desired beach and resort accommodations reserved to prevent misunderstandings on the destination. Facilities on Ko Chang include mainly bungalow-type accommodations on most beaches which generally rent out bicycles and boats. Budget and high-end accommodations are also available with prices ranging from 100 baht (bungalow) to 6,500 baht for superior/deluxe rooms in boutique hotels and internationally accredited resorts.

Get more information about Ko Chang Hotel......
- Amari Emerald Cove Resort hotel, Ko Chang Island
- Aiyapura Resort hotel, Ko Chang Island
- Aana Resort And Spa hotel, Ko Chang Island

Getting to Ko Chang

A 5 hours bus trip from the Eastern Bus Terminal will take visitors to the Trat Bus Terminal (departures between 06.00 a.m. until 12.00 p.m.). From there continue by song-taew transport to Laem Ngop, which is 17 kilometers from town, or the ferry landings at Ao Thammachat and Ko Chang Centre Point where services are operated all day.

Passenger boats usually leave from Laem Ngop to Ao Sapparot on Ko Chang every hour from 8.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. The trip takes 45 minutes and the fare is 50 baht per person. Visitors can continue to Hat Sai Khao, Hat Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae by local bus which charges 30 baht per person. The schedules and fares are subject to change without notice due to climate condition. For current information, please contact TAT Trat office, Tel: 0-3959-7255, 0-3959-7259-60 Fax: 0-3959-7255.

Ferry Services

Ferries depart either from Ao Thammachat or Ko Chang Center Point Landings between 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. with a traveling time of 30 minutes. Private vehicles can be loaded onto the ferry. Please note that vehicles used on the island should be the 4-wheel drive types as road conditions are bumpy and there are steep slopes to be negotiated. From the landing on Ko Chang are song-taew services to various points. Fares should be settled beforehand.

Read the last story of Ko Chang: Ko Chang Overview, East of Thailand (Part 1)

Get more information at Tourism Thailand

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

OTOP City Exhibition  

OTOP CityVisitors at the Third OTOP City; OPOT or One Tampon One Product, being held from December 17-25 at the IMPACT Trade and Exhibition Centre in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand, on the outskirts of Bangkok are recommended cheap and high quality products produced by local residents in Thailand's southern region and by persons with disabilities (PWDs).

The Interior Ministry's Community Development Department has invited the visitors to support the southern OTOP goods, particularly those from the country's three troubled southernmost provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani and those from six Andaman coastal provinces hit by the last December tsunami, including Phuket, Phang-nga, Krabi, Trang, Ranong and Satun.

The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security's Bureau of Welfare Promotion and Protection of Children, Youths, the Disadvantages, Persons with Disabilities and Olders Persons has, on the other hand, encouraged the visitors to support OTOP goods of PWDs.

"I'd like to invite people to support the OTOP products from the three troubled southern provinces and from the six tsunami-hit provinces, whose booths are located in the Challenger 3 Building inside the IMPACT. The southern OTOP products are in good quality and cheap," the department's deputy director-general Sayumporn Limthai told journalists here on Sunday.

Similar remarks were made by Social Development and Human Security Ministry officials for OTOP products produced by PWDs.

The Public Health Ministry's Department of Traditional and Alternative Medicine Development has also invited the visitors to try traditional Thai massage services provided at the nine-day OTOP City fair, saying the services are expected to generate income to local Thai massagers about Bt one million, or at least Bt 300 per person per day.

Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra himself has invited members of the general public to visit the annual grand trade fair, in which nearly 5,000 booths of selected community-base products from all parts of the country are displayed.

The premier promised that his administration would continue to fully support the OTOP scheme, as it has successfully generate economic activities and people's incomes from the grassroots level.

Community-based products from Thailand's neighbouring countries, including Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam, are also showcased for the first time this year.

The government projects that this year's OTOP City fair, under the theme of "The Miracle of Thai Wisdom … OTOP to the World", will attract about 1.4 million visitors and generate up to Bt1.1 billion revenues.

The nine-day event opens from 09:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. daily.

Source From: MCOT NEWS

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

OTOP City Exhibition  

OTOP CityVisitors at the Third OTOP City; OPOT or One Tampon One Product, being held from December 17-25 at the IMPACT Trade and Exhibition Centre in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand, on the outskirts of Bangkok are recommended cheap and high quality products produced by local residents in Thailand's southern region and by persons with disabilities (PWDs).

The Interior Ministry's Community Development Department has invited the visitors to support the southern OTOP goods, particularly those from the country's three troubled southernmost provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani and those from six Andaman coastal provinces hit by the last December tsunami, including Phuket, Phang-nga, Krabi, Trang, Ranong and Satun.

The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security's Bureau of Welfare Promotion and Protection of Children, Youths, the Disadvantages, Persons with Disabilities and Olders Persons has, on the other hand, encouraged the visitors to support OTOP goods of PWDs.

"I'd like to invite people to support the OTOP products from the three troubled southern provinces and from the six tsunami-hit provinces, whose booths are located in the Challenger 3 Building inside the IMPACT. The southern OTOP products are in good quality and cheap," the department's deputy director-general Sayumporn Limthai told journalists here on Sunday.

Similar remarks were made by Social Development and Human Security Ministry officials for OTOP products produced by PWDs.

The Public Health Ministry's Department of Traditional and Alternative Medicine Development has also invited the visitors to try traditional Thai massage services provided at the nine-day OTOP City fair, saying the services are expected to generate income to local Thai massagers about Bt one million, or at least Bt 300 per person per day.

Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra himself has invited members of the general public to visit the annual grand trade fair, in which nearly 5,000 booths of selected community-base products from all parts of the country are displayed.

The premier promised that his administration would continue to fully support the OTOP scheme, as it has successfully generate economic activities and people's incomes from the grassroots level.

Community-based products from Thailand's neighbouring countries, including Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam, are also showcased for the first time this year.

The government projects that this year's OTOP City fair, under the theme of "The Miracle of Thai Wisdom … OTOP to the World", will attract about 1.4 million visitors and generate up to Bt1.1 billion revenues.

The nine-day event opens from 09:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. daily.

Source From: MCOT NEWS

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Bangkok overview  

BangkokBangkok or Krung Thep was established as the capital of Thailand 223 years ago by King Rama I in 1782. Bangkok is located at the central part of Thailand, near the Gulf of Thailand and the east bank of Chao Phraya River which is the main River of Bangkok. Today, the tourists call Bangkok as the City of Angels because of Bangkok’s many attractions such as Temple, River and Shopping center. The population of Bangkok is about 6,000,000 (in 2005). Bangkok is the growth pole of the whole kingdom with total area of 1568.737 square kilometers.

Bangkok Weather

Bangkok has three seasons; Rainy from May to October, Winter from November to January and Summer from February to April. The average temperature is about 20-30 degree Celsius.

Bangkok Attractions

1. The Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is amazing architectural construction. It is a large complex covering an area of 218,000 square meters which was built in the early years of Chakkri dynasty.

2. Wat Pho
This large and extensive temple neighbors the Grand Palace on Thai Wang Road and houses the very impressive gigantic gold plated reclining Buddha which is some 46 meters long and 15 meters high.

3. Wat Phra Kaeo
The Temple establishes the Emerald Buddha, the Upper Terrace and the Subsidiary Buildings on the north. The point we are at is the Upper Terrace in front of the Prasat Phra Dhepbidorn.

4. Wat Arun
Wat Arun or Wat Arunrat Chawararam on the bank of Chao Phraya River is one of Landmark of Bangkok which is the big Pagoda.

5. China Town
The large communities of China in Thailand, China town is the color of Bangkok which China foods, restaurant and culture. The peoples called China town as “The Golden Road” because on the Road has many gold shops.

6. Khao San Road
Khao San Road is the mixture of foreign tourist and young local in a present day the street is very lively from cheap guesthouses, restaurants and nightlife. Example the popular food of Khao San Road is Padthai (Thai stir fried noodle) only 10 Baht.

7. National museum Bangkok
Originally the Personal Museum of King Rama IV with a collection of antiques and Royal Gifts, King Rama V subsequently opened the Sahathai Samakom Pavilion (Concordia Tower) in the Grand Palace grounds as a Public Museum.

8. Chatuchak Market
Chatuchak market or someone said Jatujak or short name JJ is the Worlds biggest weekend market location on Phaholyothin Road, North of Bangkok. Chatuchak Market is a paradise for shopping lover will open on weekend.

9. River dinner cruise
In the past Chao Phraya River (River of King) was a way-of-life, Cha Phraya was a water resource for those people who live near the bank of the River. They like to build a house near river because it was comfortable for transportation. Chao Phraya is one of the attractions that attract tourists coming to Bangkok to receive nice experienced by river dinner cruises.

10. Siam Paragon
Siam Paragon is the largest world-class shopping center of Asia. Siam Paragon was open at 9 December, 2005 the new shopping center of Bangkok which is Siam Ocean World, The Paragon Department, World Class and Exclusive retail Shop, The Gourmet market, The Royal Paragon Hall and World Class entertainment and attraction.

Bangkok Transportation

- Sky Train
- Subway
- City Bus
- Taxi
- Boat

More information

- Tourism Authority of Thailand
- Bangkok Metropolitan Administration

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Bangkok overview  

BangkokBangkok or Krung Thep was established as the capital of Thailand 223 years ago by King Rama I in 1782. Bangkok is located at the central part of Thailand, near the Gulf of Thailand and the east bank of Chao Phraya River which is the main River of Bangkok. Today, the tourists call Bangkok as the City of Angels because of Bangkok’s many attractions such as Temple, River and Shopping center. The population of Bangkok is about 6,000,000 (in 2005). Bangkok is the growth pole of the whole kingdom with total area of 1568.737 square kilometers.

Bangkok Weather

Bangkok has three seasons; Rainy from May to October, Winter from November to January and Summer from February to April. The average temperature is about 20-30 degree Celsius.

Bangkok Attractions

1. The Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is amazing architectural construction. It is a large complex covering an area of 218,000 square meters which was built in the early years of Chakkri dynasty.

2. Wat Pho
This large and extensive temple neighbors the Grand Palace on Thai Wang Road and houses the very impressive gigantic gold plated reclining Buddha which is some 46 meters long and 15 meters high.

3. Wat Phra Kaeo
The Temple establishes the Emerald Buddha, the Upper Terrace and the Subsidiary Buildings on the north. The point we are at is the Upper Terrace in front of the Prasat Phra Dhepbidorn.

4. Wat Arun
Wat Arun or Wat Arunrat Chawararam on the bank of Chao Phraya River is one of Landmark of Bangkok which is the big Pagoda.

5. China Town
The large communities of China in Thailand, China town is the color of Bangkok which China foods, restaurant and culture. The peoples called China town as “The Golden Road” because on the Road has many gold shops.

6. Khao San Road
Khao San Road is the mixture of foreign tourist and young local in a present day the street is very lively from cheap guesthouses, restaurants and nightlife. Example the popular food of Khao San Road is Padthai (Thai stir fried noodle) only 10 Baht.

7. National museum Bangkok
Originally the Personal Museum of King Rama IV with a collection of antiques and Royal Gifts, King Rama V subsequently opened the Sahathai Samakom Pavilion (Concordia Tower) in the Grand Palace grounds as a Public Museum.

8. Chatuchak Market
Chatuchak market or someone said Jatujak or short name JJ is the Worlds biggest weekend market location on Phaholyothin Road, North of Bangkok. Chatuchak Market is a paradise for shopping lover will open on weekend.

9. River dinner cruise
In the past Chao Phraya River (River of King) was a way-of-life, Cha Phraya was a water resource for those people who live near the bank of the River. They like to build a house near river because it was comfortable for transportation. Chao Phraya is one of the attractions that attract tourists coming to Bangkok to receive nice experienced by river dinner cruises.

10. Siam Paragon
Siam Paragon is the largest world-class shopping center of Asia. Siam Paragon was open at 9 December, 2005 the new shopping center of Bangkok which is Siam Ocean World, The Paragon Department, World Class and Exclusive retail Shop, The Gourmet market, The Royal Paragon Hall and World Class entertainment and attraction.

Bangkok Transportation

- Sky Train
- Subway
- City Bus
- Taxi
- Boat

More information

- Tourism Authority of Thailand
- Bangkok Metropolitan Administration

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Hotel and Resort Spa in Thailand  

Thailand SpaToday hotels and resorts have Spa and massage for serve the tourists as one of amenities. The Spa treatment is the excellent activities for relaxation and beautification in your holiday.

Mandara Spa

The name of Mandara comes from an ancient Sanskrit legend about the gods' quest to find the elixir of immortality and eternal youth. Mandara Spa has embraced the legend with unique and exotic spa treatments that reflect the beauty, spirit and traditions of those ancient times and the soul and ritual of Asian culture.

Mandara Spa is the largest operator of tropical garden spas in hotels and resorts in South East Asia. The group was established in Indonesia in 1996 as the first company in Indonesia and became the market leader in the international resort island of Bali.

In Thailand in 1999, the Mandara Spa opened seven spas located in Bangkok and resort destinations in Thailand and has established a resident team of professionals to oversea operations in Thailand spas and training centre. As the company moves into new destinations in Asia, the treatments reflect the traditions of each local culture.

Locations of Mandara Spa in Thailand

• Bangkok - Four Seasons
• Bangkok - Imperial's Queen
• Bangkok - Marriott
• Bangkok - Sheraton Royal
• Pattaya - Marriott
• Hua Hin - Anantara Resort
• Hua Hin - Marriott
• Chiang Rai - Anantara
• Phuket - JW Marriott
• Phuket - Pearl Village
• Krabi - Sheraton

Ban-Sabai Spa

Ban-Sabai Spa is one of Thailand's luxuriously Spa and Resort facilities offering a broad range of spa, health and beauty treatments in Koh Samui and Chiang Mai. With packages including Rejuvenation, Detox, Health Management, Fasting and Weight loss programs, Ban-Sabai take a holistic approach to your health and well-being, believing that inner harmony and well being promote health and beauty.

Location of Ban-Sabai Spa

• Chiang Mai - Ban Sabai Village Spa
• Chiang Mai - Ban Sabai Town Spa
• Koh Samui - Big Buddha Beach Spa
• Koh Samui - Sunset Beach Spa Resort

Angsana Spa

Angsana Spa takes its name from the foreign Angsana Tree that is noted for its crown of golden fragrant flower that burst in bloom unexpectedly for only a day. The first time, Angsana Spa is fast gaining international recognition as a contemporary and holistic tropical spa that focuses on the use of aromatherapy and the sense of touch to rejuvenate the body, mind and spirit.

Here, spa aficionados can luxuriate in soothing treatments and feel their tension fade away under the skilful touch of the therapists - all of whom have been specially trained at the Spa Academy managed by the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa.

Angsana Spa embraces the contemporary, holistic and non-clinical tropical garden spa concept.

Location of Angsana Spa in Thailand

• Phuket - Allamanda Laguna
• Phuket - Dusit Laguna
• Phuket - Laguna Beach Resort
• Phuket - Sheraton Grande Laguna
• Chiang Mai - Green View

Tropical Herbal Spa and Resort

The spa complex is a world of relaxation where you can experience the outdoor spa treatments and restore your youth and health. We are carefully selected many kinds of beneficial fresh herbs and blend them together without putting any extract essential oil. Also, the appropriate temperature will be maintained in order to promote the most of your physical and psychological well-being. The highlight of Tropical Herbal Sap and Resort provide a luxury spa suite for the honeymoon lovers which Jacuzzi Pool, which situate in the centre of the spa villas.

The concept of our spa treatments and therapies is to combine the beliefs of natural herbs’ healing power with ancient massage techniques that not only leave the feeling of delightful rejuvenation and relaxation but also your beauty within Spa.

Location of Tropical Herbal Spa and Resort

• Krabi - Tropical Herbal Spa and Resort

Address: 20/1 Mu2 Ao Nang Beach Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailand

The previous story "Thailand Spa": History Spa in Thailand and Tpye of Spa

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Hotel and Resort Spa in Thailand  

Thailand SpaToday hotels and resorts have Spa and massage for serve the tourists as one of amenities. The Spa treatment is the excellent activities for relaxation and beautification in your holiday.

Mandara Spa

The name of Mandara comes from an ancient Sanskrit legend about the gods' quest to find the elixir of immortality and eternal youth. Mandara Spa has embraced the legend with unique and exotic spa treatments that reflect the beauty, spirit and traditions of those ancient times and the soul and ritual of Asian culture.

Mandara Spa is the largest operator of tropical garden spas in hotels and resorts in South East Asia. The group was established in Indonesia in 1996 as the first company in Indonesia and became the market leader in the international resort island of Bali.

In Thailand in 1999, the Mandara Spa opened seven spas located in Bangkok and resort destinations in Thailand and has established a resident team of professionals to oversea operations in Thailand spas and training centre. As the company moves into new destinations in Asia, the treatments reflect the traditions of each local culture.

Locations of Mandara Spa in Thailand

• Bangkok - Four Seasons
• Bangkok - Imperial's Queen
• Bangkok - Marriott
• Bangkok - Sheraton Royal
• Pattaya - Marriott
• Hua Hin - Anantara Resort
• Hua Hin - Marriott
• Chiang Rai - Anantara
• Phuket - JW Marriott
• Phuket - Pearl Village
• Krabi - Sheraton

Ban-Sabai Spa

Ban-Sabai Spa is one of Thailand's luxuriously Spa and Resort facilities offering a broad range of spa, health and beauty treatments in Koh Samui and Chiang Mai. With packages including Rejuvenation, Detox, Health Management, Fasting and Weight loss programs, Ban-Sabai take a holistic approach to your health and well-being, believing that inner harmony and well being promote health and beauty.

Location of Ban-Sabai Spa

• Chiang Mai - Ban Sabai Village Spa
• Chiang Mai - Ban Sabai Town Spa
• Koh Samui - Big Buddha Beach Spa
• Koh Samui - Sunset Beach Spa Resort

Angsana Spa

Angsana Spa takes its name from the foreign Angsana Tree that is noted for its crown of golden fragrant flower that burst in bloom unexpectedly for only a day. The first time, Angsana Spa is fast gaining international recognition as a contemporary and holistic tropical spa that focuses on the use of aromatherapy and the sense of touch to rejuvenate the body, mind and spirit.

Here, spa aficionados can luxuriate in soothing treatments and feel their tension fade away under the skilful touch of the therapists - all of whom have been specially trained at the Spa Academy managed by the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa.

Angsana Spa embraces the contemporary, holistic and non-clinical tropical garden spa concept.

Location of Angsana Spa in Thailand

• Phuket - Allamanda Laguna
• Phuket - Dusit Laguna
• Phuket - Laguna Beach Resort
• Phuket - Sheraton Grande Laguna
• Chiang Mai - Green View

Tropical Herbal Spa and Resort

The spa complex is a world of relaxation where you can experience the outdoor spa treatments and restore your youth and health. We are carefully selected many kinds of beneficial fresh herbs and blend them together without putting any extract essential oil. Also, the appropriate temperature will be maintained in order to promote the most of your physical and psychological well-being. The highlight of Tropical Herbal Sap and Resort provide a luxury spa suite for the honeymoon lovers which Jacuzzi Pool, which situate in the centre of the spa villas.

The concept of our spa treatments and therapies is to combine the beliefs of natural herbs’ healing power with ancient massage techniques that not only leave the feeling of delightful rejuvenation and relaxation but also your beauty within Spa.

Location of Tropical Herbal Spa and Resort

• Krabi - Tropical Herbal Spa and Resort

Address: 20/1 Mu2 Ao Nang Beach Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailand

The previous story "Thailand Spa": History Spa in Thailand and Tpye of Spa

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The Tsunami Memorial Contest  

Tsunami "Overseas architecture firms from 49 countries are in the running for the tsunami memorial design competition, but the winner must work with local partners, according to Jedkamchorn Phromyothi, an executive member of the Council of Architects, Thailand.

He said that 380 firms entered the competition, which opened between Sept 15 and Nov 15, but fewer than 10% were Thai architecture firms. The shortlisted five conceptual designs will be announced on Dec 22.

The companies will continue working on the final design, which will go up for government consideration in May.

''They will have to work with a licensed Thai architect and engineer for the detailed design, that must include an understanding of local culture. The committee will consider their work again before presenting it to the government,'' Mr Jedkamchorn said.

The government has earmarked 45 million baht for the tsunami memorial project, said Mr Jedkamchorn, who is also the vice-chairman of the Tsunami Memorial Design Competition Task Force.

Construction of the tsunami memorial will have begun by the end of 2006, and will take 18 months to complete.

The tsunami memorial and museum will be built on 70 rai in Khao Lak Lamru National Park in Phangnga. The Council of Architects will be responsible for the building's design.

Worldwide architecture firms were able to take part in the contest, and the competition committee for the memorial includes local and overseas professional designers.

The large number of overseas architecture firms that entered the tsunami memorial competition, compared with that of Thai firms, symbolises increased competition in the design business, according to one Thai architect.

''The Thai design market has generated a lot of interest among overseas designers, especially Australian-based architecture firms,'' he said.

''They have entered our market, both as individuals and firms, and designed many resorts in famous tourist destinations.''

Thai architects will need to learn to adjust to international competition, he said."

Written by Kanana Katharangsiporn.

Chack here hotel and resort on Andaman Sea.

- Amanpuri Hotel, Phuket
- Trisara Hotel, Phuket
- Rayavadee Hotel in Phra Nang Beach, Krabi

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The Tsunami Memorial Contest  

Tsunami "Overseas architecture firms from 49 countries are in the running for the tsunami memorial design competition, but the winner must work with local partners, according to Jedkamchorn Phromyothi, an executive member of the Council of Architects, Thailand.

He said that 380 firms entered the competition, which opened between Sept 15 and Nov 15, but fewer than 10% were Thai architecture firms. The shortlisted five conceptual designs will be announced on Dec 22.

The companies will continue working on the final design, which will go up for government consideration in May.

''They will have to work with a licensed Thai architect and engineer for the detailed design, that must include an understanding of local culture. The committee will consider their work again before presenting it to the government,'' Mr Jedkamchorn said.

The government has earmarked 45 million baht for the tsunami memorial project, said Mr Jedkamchorn, who is also the vice-chairman of the Tsunami Memorial Design Competition Task Force.

Construction of the tsunami memorial will have begun by the end of 2006, and will take 18 months to complete.

The tsunami memorial and museum will be built on 70 rai in Khao Lak Lamru National Park in Phangnga. The Council of Architects will be responsible for the building's design.

Worldwide architecture firms were able to take part in the contest, and the competition committee for the memorial includes local and overseas professional designers.

The large number of overseas architecture firms that entered the tsunami memorial competition, compared with that of Thai firms, symbolises increased competition in the design business, according to one Thai architect.

''The Thai design market has generated a lot of interest among overseas designers, especially Australian-based architecture firms,'' he said.

''They have entered our market, both as individuals and firms, and designed many resorts in famous tourist destinations.''

Thai architects will need to learn to adjust to international competition, he said."

Written by Kanana Katharangsiporn.

Chack here hotel and resort on Andaman Sea.

- Amanpuri Hotel, Phuket
- Trisara Hotel, Phuket
- Rayavadee Hotel in Phra Nang Beach, Krabi

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Siam Ocean World at Siam Paragon  

Siam ocean WorldSiam Ocean World is news Aquarium in Bangkok; other Aquarium in Thailand such as Phuket Aquarium and Pattaya Aquarium, is located on B1 and B2 floor at Siam Paragon Centre the world-class shopping center. Siam Ocean World is the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, used budget about 1.2 billion Baht. This area is 10,000 square meter, it features over 30,000 marine animals comprising 400 species which include; Seals, Blue Ringed Octopus, Ragged-tooth sharks, Stingrays, Leafly Sea Dragons, and Giant Spider Crabs etc

Your journey in Siam Ocean World will take you through 7 different zones which are weird and wonderful; Open Ocean, Deep Reef, Rainforest, Rocky Shore, Living Ocean, and Sea Jellies.

The special activities of Siam Ocean World is "Ride the Glass Bottom Boat", you will get up closes to Sharks, Stingrays, Turtles and over 3,000 Fish from the tropical oceans. The price is 100 Baht per person, the children under 80 c.m. are not permitted. Glass Bottom Boats leave the loading deck every 10 minutes start from 9.30 a.m., for one trip used time about 25 minutes and maximum 10 people per tour. And great the time to see the diver feel fish to shark is 1 p.m. and 09.30 p.m. daily.

Location:

B1-B2 Floor, Siam paragon, 991 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Tel: +66 2687 2000

Entrance Fee:

Adult 450 Baht per person
Child (80-120 c.m.) 280 Baht per person

How to go

You can go to Siam Paragon Shopping Center by Sky train at Siam station.

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Siam Ocean World at Siam Paragon  

Siam ocean WorldSiam Ocean World is news Aquarium in Bangkok; other Aquarium in Thailand such as Phuket Aquarium and Pattaya Aquarium, is located on B1 and B2 floor at Siam Paragon Centre the world-class shopping center. Siam Ocean World is the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, used budget about 1.2 billion Baht. This area is 10,000 square meter, it features over 30,000 marine animals comprising 400 species which include; Seals, Blue Ringed Octopus, Ragged-tooth sharks, Stingrays, Leafly Sea Dragons, and Giant Spider Crabs etc

Your journey in Siam Ocean World will take you through 7 different zones which are weird and wonderful; Open Ocean, Deep Reef, Rainforest, Rocky Shore, Living Ocean, and Sea Jellies.

The special activities of Siam Ocean World is "Ride the Glass Bottom Boat", you will get up closes to Sharks, Stingrays, Turtles and over 3,000 Fish from the tropical oceans. The price is 100 Baht per person, the children under 80 c.m. are not permitted. Glass Bottom Boats leave the loading deck every 10 minutes start from 9.30 a.m., for one trip used time about 25 minutes and maximum 10 people per tour. And great the time to see the diver feel fish to shark is 1 p.m. and 09.30 p.m. daily.

Location:

B1-B2 Floor, Siam paragon, 991 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Tel: +66 2687 2000

Entrance Fee:

Adult 450 Baht per person
Child (80-120 c.m.) 280 Baht per person

How to go

You can go to Siam Paragon Shopping Center by Sky train at Siam station.

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Thailand Spa "One in Asia"  

Thailand, SpaNow Spa business grows in high rate in USA, Europe, Asia and also Thailand which is called “Capital Spa of Asia”. Thailand is regarded as the most popular spa destination among tourist around the world and it grow in high rate every year.

History of Spa

Spa word comes from Latin language “Sanus Per Aquam” means take care your health by or through water. In the history of Egypt they used water for health. Roman’s soldier when return from war they will build the camp at Spa Village; small town in Belgium near a natural hot spring for bathing or soaking in water for cure, treat the wound and get rid of stiffness. Later, the hot spring was opened for public to take a bath because it has benefit for treat. Today, the meaning of Spa is covering a relaxation by nature but they still use water as the main factor together with chemical-free product.

Type of Spa

According to International Spa Association, there are seven type of Spa:

1. Hotel and Resort Spa
Refers to any spas locate within hotels or resorts serving both hotel’s guests and walk-in guests include fitness, massage and sauna.
Check here some Hotels SPA in Thailand:
-Remarkable Grand at Marriott Resort And Spa Hotel , Thailand
-Beyond the Paradise Hotel at Amanpuri Hotel, Phuket

2. Destination Spa
A place which offer completed Spa experience with establishes accommodations and recreation for relaxing. The clients often stay overnight and the price will include accommodations, healthy food meals and all facilities. There are many kinds of programs with specific or general treatments for treat such as detoxification, relaxation, stress reduction, body and mind enrichment, lose weight, yoga and more.

3. Medical Spa
The spa will located in hospital or clinics, they provide traditional or complementary medical services with the medical professional.

4. Day Spa and City Spa
The spa will service in short time about 1-5 hours, they focus on beauty and relaxation programs, such as facial and body treatment, manicure, pedicure, hair treatment and massage. The locations are cities or business center such as airport, shopping center and accommodations.

5. Mineral Spring Spa
This spa using a natural spring which has been developed to be a tourist attraction.

6. Club Spa
The place for exercise and has spa combined with a fitness centre, sauna and yoga.

7. Cruise Ship Spa
These spa services in the cruise ship for relax with useful diet, massage and beauty for the passengers.

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Thailand Spa "One in Asia"  

Thailand, SpaNow Spa business grows in high rate in USA, Europe, Asia and also Thailand which is called “Capital Spa of Asia”. Thailand is regarded as the most popular spa destination among tourist around the world and it grow in high rate every year.

History of Spa

Spa word comes from Latin language “Sanus Per Aquam” means take care your health by or through water. In the history of Egypt they used water for health. Roman’s soldier when return from war they will build the camp at Spa Village; small town in Belgium near a natural hot spring for bathing or soaking in water for cure, treat the wound and get rid of stiffness. Later, the hot spring was opened for public to take a bath because it has benefit for treat. Today, the meaning of Spa is covering a relaxation by nature but they still use water as the main factor together with chemical-free product.

Type of Spa

According to International Spa Association, there are seven type of Spa:

1. Hotel and Resort Spa
Refers to any spas locate within hotels or resorts serving both hotel’s guests and walk-in guests include fitness, massage and sauna.
Check here some Hotels SPA in Thailand:
-Remarkable Grand at Marriott Resort And Spa Hotel , Thailand
-Beyond the Paradise Hotel at Amanpuri Hotel, Phuket

2. Destination Spa
A place which offer completed Spa experience with establishes accommodations and recreation for relaxing. The clients often stay overnight and the price will include accommodations, healthy food meals and all facilities. There are many kinds of programs with specific or general treatments for treat such as detoxification, relaxation, stress reduction, body and mind enrichment, lose weight, yoga and more.

3. Medical Spa
The spa will located in hospital or clinics, they provide traditional or complementary medical services with the medical professional.

4. Day Spa and City Spa
The spa will service in short time about 1-5 hours, they focus on beauty and relaxation programs, such as facial and body treatment, manicure, pedicure, hair treatment and massage. The locations are cities or business center such as airport, shopping center and accommodations.

5. Mineral Spring Spa
This spa using a natural spring which has been developed to be a tourist attraction.

6. Club Spa
The place for exercise and has spa combined with a fitness centre, sauna and yoga.

7. Cruise Ship Spa
These spa services in the cruise ship for relax with useful diet, massage and beauty for the passengers.

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Lumpini Park, Bangkok  

Lumpini Park, BangkokLumpini Park or Suan Lum is the name of Park but when called Suan Lum Night Bazaar is mean shopping place near Lumpini Park, open in the night. Lumpini Park is a popular Park located at the heart of Bangkok Capital City of Thailand. Lumpini Park is the first public park of Bangkok, was built in 1925 by King Rama VI. Lumpini means the birth place of Lord Buddha at Lumphini District, Nepal. Today, in front of the park has the monument of King Rama VI, was built in 1942. The green expanse provides a relaxing and relatively peaceful retreat from the bustle and hustle of the rest of the city. The area consists of several kinds of natural scene such as colorful and decorative plants, the lush forest park, the elegant palm garden and the softly blown bamboo garden. You can spend time to relax with your family at Lumpini Park in the weekend because there are many activities.

Activities at Lumpini Park:

- Bird Watching, you can found over 30 species of birds in here.

- Smiling Sun Ground. It’s area have facility of kids and disabled which slope path for wheelchairs, a special playground, parking lots and necessary park facilities.

- Bangkok Senior Citizens Club. The club is located at Lumphini Hall, which activities exercising and vocational training. Open daily from 08.00 - 18.00. Inside the building, there are dance stages that open in the weekends.

- Home of Hope. It is the center for homeless children where they can have useful advice, consultation, knowledge or even help. It is opened daily from 10.00 - 19.00.

- Lumphini Public Library. This is a source of knowledge, which collects various books and video tapes. It is open from Tuesday – Sunday at 08.00 - 20.00.

- Lumphini Youth Center. It offers sports activities including sports training for children such as football, swimming, basketball, ballroom dancing course. It is opened daily: from Monday - Friday 18.00 - 20.00, and Saturday - Sunday 10.00 - 18.00.

- Pedal boat and Rowboat. It is the optional service, offering a rental service at the rate of 30 Baht per 30 minutes.

- Dharma in the Park. Buddhist activities are regularly organized for the benefit of the society. Food offerings to the monks and preaching on the sermon are held every last Sunday of the month from 07.00 -09.00.

- Music in the Park. Thai and western music performance is staged at the Palm Garden during February - April every Sunday from 16.30 -20.00.

Admission fee:

Free admission

Open Hours:

Open daily at 04.30 a.m. - 09.00 p.m.

Area: 57.60 hectares

Address: Lumpini Park located on Rama IV Road, Wireless Road and Ratchadamri Road, Bangkok, Thailand 10330

How to go:

BTS Sky Train: Sala deang Station (S2)
Subway: Silom Station
Buses:
- RAMA IV Road Bus No.4, 14, 46, 47, 50, 74, 76, 106
Air-con Bus No.7, 109,115
- Ratchadamri Road Bus No.14,15,74,77, 119
Air-con No.4, 5
- Sarasin Road Bus No.13,76,106
- Wittayu Road Bus No.1317,62,76,106
Air-con Bus No.62, 76

More Information:

Tel: +66 2 694 1222 (Tourism Authority of Thailand)
Website: website of Public Park Bangkok, Department of Environment

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Lumpini Park, Bangkok  

Lumpini Park, BangkokLumpini Park or Suan Lum is the name of Park but when called Suan Lum Night Bazaar is mean shopping place near Lumpini Park, open in the night. Lumpini Park is a popular Park located at the heart of Bangkok Capital City of Thailand. Lumpini Park is the first public park of Bangkok, was built in 1925 by King Rama VI. Lumpini means the birth place of Lord Buddha at Lumphini District, Nepal. Today, in front of the park has the monument of King Rama VI, was built in 1942. The green expanse provides a relaxing and relatively peaceful retreat from the bustle and hustle of the rest of the city. The area consists of several kinds of natural scene such as colorful and decorative plants, the lush forest park, the elegant palm garden and the softly blown bamboo garden. You can spend time to relax with your family at Lumpini Park in the weekend because there are many activities.

Activities at Lumpini Park:

- Bird Watching, you can found over 30 species of birds in here.

- Smiling Sun Ground. It’s area have facility of kids and disabled which slope path for wheelchairs, a special playground, parking lots and necessary park facilities.

- Bangkok Senior Citizens Club. The club is located at Lumphini Hall, which activities exercising and vocational training. Open daily from 08.00 - 18.00. Inside the building, there are dance stages that open in the weekends.

- Home of Hope. It is the center for homeless children where they can have useful advice, consultation, knowledge or even help. It is opened daily from 10.00 - 19.00.

- Lumphini Public Library. This is a source of knowledge, which collects various books and video tapes. It is open from Tuesday – Sunday at 08.00 - 20.00.

- Lumphini Youth Center. It offers sports activities including sports training for children such as football, swimming, basketball, ballroom dancing course. It is opened daily: from Monday - Friday 18.00 - 20.00, and Saturday - Sunday 10.00 - 18.00.

- Pedal boat and Rowboat. It is the optional service, offering a rental service at the rate of 30 Baht per 30 minutes.

- Dharma in the Park. Buddhist activities are regularly organized for the benefit of the society. Food offerings to the monks and preaching on the sermon are held every last Sunday of the month from 07.00 -09.00.

- Music in the Park. Thai and western music performance is staged at the Palm Garden during February - April every Sunday from 16.30 -20.00.

Admission fee:

Free admission

Open Hours:

Open daily at 04.30 a.m. - 09.00 p.m.

Area: 57.60 hectares

Address: Lumpini Park located on Rama IV Road, Wireless Road and Ratchadamri Road, Bangkok, Thailand 10330

How to go:

BTS Sky Train: Sala deang Station (S2)
Subway: Silom Station
Buses:
- RAMA IV Road Bus No.4, 14, 46, 47, 50, 74, 76, 106
Air-con Bus No.7, 109,115
- Ratchadamri Road Bus No.14,15,74,77, 119
Air-con No.4, 5
- Sarasin Road Bus No.13,76,106
- Wittayu Road Bus No.1317,62,76,106
Air-con Bus No.62, 76

More Information:

Tel: +66 2 694 1222 (Tourism Authority of Thailand)
Website: website of Public Park Bangkok, Department of Environment

Read More...
AddThis Social Bookmark Button