Ayuthaya is a small city about an hour and a half north of Bangkok. People come to visit because of the remarkable ruins in Ayuthaya Historical Park. As the sun sets, you can walk through the city centre to the nearby Wat Mahathat, built during the 14th century. Like many of the wats in Ayuthaya Historical Park, Wat Mahathat was subjected to destruction and degradation when the Burmese invaded in the mid-18th century (at that time, Ayuthaya was the capital of Siam). Structures were toppled and heads were lopped off statues of the Buddha. One of these heads left in the dust became entwined over time in tree roots, and is now the most featured attraction at Ayuthaya Historical Park. It was fitting to find ...
Thailand is one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia, known for its exceptional food, traditions, contemporary and modern architecture, historical temples and museums, breathtaking beaches, and limestone cliffs—specifically those at Tonsai Beach. The limestone cliffs of Tonsai Beach are a magnificent place for rock climbers and hikers from all over the world as it offers reasonably priced accommodation, rock climbing and trekking adventures. The limestone cliffs of Tonsai Beach are located in the region of Railay Beach, which consists of four major sections: Phra Nang, West and East Railay, and Tonsai, with Tonsai being perfectly matched to climbers. Railay Beach is accessible only by sea after a short speedboat ride because the road leading to the area is cut off by the towering ...
Whether you're looking for a quick cocktail or an exquisite fine-dining experience when you travel to Bangkok, the Sirocco Skybar offers breathtaking evening views. Situated on the 64th floor of the Lebua Hotel and State Tower building, located in Bangkok’s Bang Rak district, Sirocco Skybar is the world's highest and largest open-air bar and restaurant. Arrive at 6:00 p.m. and drink in style as you watch the sunset over Bangkok city; or call ahead and reserve a table overlooking the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok by night. Either way, you will be treated as royalty by the employees of Sirocco Skybar, who will escort you from the 1st floor elevators all the way to the finest overlook point a Bangkok restaurant has to offer. The ...
There's no doubt that Thailand offers some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet. From around the world, tourists flock to Thailand to soak up the hot Thai sun and enjoy the pristine beaches and friendly culture. However, one of the best ways to experience the gorgeous blue waters and incredible views that Thailand has to offer—is by hiking; and one of the best places in Thailand to hike is on any of the many, many islands that adorn Thailand’s tranquil coast. On Thailand’s islands, the unsuspecting hiker will find trails off the beaten path that will entertain and thrill even world-travelled hikers, and provide a nice escape from the more popular Thai mainland destinations. Of course, there are a few Thailand islands that ...
The vibrant city of Bangkok—a mesh of interlocking canals, brand new skyscrapers, palaces and Buddhist temples—lures tourists from around the world because of its beautiful culture and its sheer exotic attractions. Walking through its chaotic streets, a traveller can pass from a modern restaurant to an ancient “wat” (temple) in a matter of moments. There is perhaps no better example of Bangkok’s exotic magnetism than the heavenly temple of the Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho. Measuring a gargantuan 46 m long and 15 m high, the reclining Buddha of Wat Pho may not be the largest or longest Buddha in Thailand anymore (five reclining Buddha statues have surpassed it so far), but many believe that still nothing surpasses Wat Pho for its timeless beauty and ...
The Thai people are known for their big smiles and kind spirits, and the denizens of the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai are no exception. If you want to get a taste of traditional Thai culture and make some friends while you're at it, head to a traditional Muay Thai kickboxing match and place some bets with the locals. While Chiang Mai has plenty of Muay Thai arenas that stage fights specifically for tourists, ask your guesthouse or tuk tuk driver where the real fights happen, and they'll be more than happy to take you. Muay Thai in Thailand is a combat sport, combining punching, kicking, striking and clinching techniques for an edge-of-your-seat experience. The word "Muay" means "the art or science of eight ...









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