Bay Hotel Suvarnabhumi Airport
Bay Hotel Suvarnabhumi Airport one of the closest
A tiny island in a National Marine Park in the Andaman Sea in the very south west corner of Thailand, is where you find this little paradise island....
A genuine spectacle, Loy Krathong occurs on the night of the full moon in November. People go...
Chinese New Year Nationwide Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It...
October – Amazing Festivals along the Mekong River Bank Naga Fireball Phenomenon Amphoe Phon Phisai, Nong Khai...
Chaiyaphum Province is cooperating with Tourism Authority of Thailand to organized the “Dok Krachiao Blooming Festival” The...
October is a month when many Thais (especially the ethnic Chinese) eat only vegetarian food. However, its...
The president of the Thai Tourism Services Association, Charoen Wang-ananont, has told the Thai News Agency that the ongoing political unrest has resulted in the number of international arrivals falling 70 per cent. He further said that local tourism figures had fallen by 60 per cent and that tourists bookings amongst some nationalities had almost...
May 1 2011 / No comment / Read More »Bay Hotel Suvarnabhumi Airport one of the closest to Suvarnabhumi International Airport. The Bay Hotel Suvarnabhumi Airport is strategically located in the heart of Srinakarin Rd., one of the closest hotel to all the industrial parks. Bitec Thailand international exhibition center,Seacon Square the biggest shopping mall in Thailand. Seri Center is a big supermarket &...
May 13 2011 / No comment / Read More »Experience the Chao Phraya River under the candlelight with this dinner cruise on the luxurious Grand Pearl. After being welcomed on board with warm smiles and cocktails, you’ll begin a journey up the river, starting at the River City Pier, then passing such iconic sites as Wat Arun, the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew....
August 3 2010 / No comment / Read More »A tiny island in a National Marine Park in the Andaman Sea in the very south west corner of Thailand, is where you find this little paradise island. Located in Thailand’s oldest National Marine park housing about 70 islands, and Koh Lipe (about 70km from mainland) is the only one that has been allowed private...
April 19 2011 / No comment / Read More »A genuine spectacle, Loy Krathong occurs on the night of the full moon in November. People go to rivers and canals to float Kratongs – small floats made of cork and banana leaves – to thank the rivers for their bounty and support throughout the year, and as a means of making merit and gaining...
May 3 2011 / No comment / Read More »A genuine spectacle, Loy Krathong occurs on the night of the full moon in November. People go to rivers and canals to float Kratongs – small floats made of cork...
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Chinese New Year Nationwide Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often called the Lunar...
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October – Amazing Festivals along the Mekong River Bank Naga Fireball Phenomenon Amphoe Phon Phisai, Nong Khai Province and Nearby Districts At...
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As one of the areas hardest affected by the 2004 tsunami, Khao Lak beach in Phang Nga province on the west coast...
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If you are looking for a getaway trip where you can relax under palm trees and watch tranquil sunsets, Koh Jum is...
Read More »A tiny island in a National Marine Park in the Andaman Sea in the very south west corner of Thailand, is where you find this little paradise island. Located in...
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