Hua Hin Attractions
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Hua Hin is 200 km south of Bangkok on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Travel by automobile takes less than three hours. The resort may also be reached by rail, coach, or daily flights from Bangkok. Hua ...
Uttaradit Travel Guide
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Uttaradit is a province in the lower part of northern region in the Eastern Lanna Territory 457 kilometers by drive away from Bangkok, and administratively divided into 9 districts, Muang Uttaradit, Lab Lae District, Pichai District, Tha Pla District, Nam ...
Amnat Charoen Attractions
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Split from Ubon Ratchathani in 1993, Amnat Charoen is a tranquil province known as the Land of Dharma". As such, temples are its main attractions. Just outside town, Phra Mongkhon Ming Muang is a sanctuary with a giant Buddha set ...
Travel Guide to Korat
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Nakhon Ratchasima, generally known as "Korat", is Thailand's largest province situated on sprawling northeast plateau. Located approximately 260 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, the city itself serves as the gateway to the lower northeastern region. Khorat is also the largest northeastern province. ...
Nongkhai - How To Get There
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Nong Khai is a long thin province running along the Mekong River, providing the main access to Laos. Originally people went by boat from Tha Sadet, but the building of the Friendship Bridge across the Mekong has made Nong Khai ...
Getting to Sukhothai
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Sukhothai is located on the lower edge of the northern region, 427 kilometres north of Bangkok or some 298 kilometres south of Chiang Mai. The province covers some 6,596 square kilometres and is divided into 9 Amphoes: Muang Sukhothai, Ban ...
Travelling around Ayutthaya
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »The Kingdom of Ayutthaya was built and developed in leaps and bounds. The ruins in Ayutthaya that survived the test of time embody both the glorious and ignominious stories of the Kingdom.
Bird Watching in Thailand
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Thailand situated in South-east Asia, the Indo-Chinese peninsula of the Oriental Region and has been described as a "zoogeographic crossroads". The country's avifauna comprises Sino-Himalayan, Indo-Burmese, Indo-Chinese and Sundaic elements and large number of migrant visitors from the Palaearctic Region. ...
Phuket - How to Get There
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Thailand's most popular holiday-island "Phuket" in the Andaman Sea, located at the south-west coast, is even one of South-East Asians most remarked resorts. The island offers for every taste the right. The several beaches offers actually for every category the ...
Pai Mae Hong Son
Published in Thailand travel guide | No Comments »Pai is a town in Mae Hong Son Province, some 100km (63mi) west of the town of Mae Hong Son. Thailand’s second northernmost provincial capital, is sheltered by several high mountains and enjoys a cool climate almost all year round. ...
