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Half-day Visit in Chiang Mai Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

The half-day packaging of the Elephant Jungle Reserve provides a pleasant opportunity for tourists to spend high quality time with elephants in their naturalists and elephants, to gain insight into their history and behavior, and to create valuable lifelong memories of the time they spend on these amazing animals. Visitors to the protected area will also have enough privileges to satisfy and interact with members of the Karen tribe, witness the magnificent scenery of the surrounding jungle, the mountains-all people interact with friendly, happy elephants in a safe environment, sustainable environment. On the morning of your visit, you will receive it from your accommodation and drive through scenic agricultural areas, hills and forests for about 1.5 hours before arriving at the holy place. There, you will meet your English guide and learn a little about elephants before changing to traditional Karen clothes. After being assigned bananas and sugar cane to feed elephants, you will wal...

Top 10 Local Restaurant in Bangkok

Bangkok is a city that can satisfy people with different needs, so does its food. It not only has fine dining that you can enjoy, but also has some local restaurants and street food that will surprise you. Here we choose the top ten local restaurants/street food in Bangkok to help you better explore the hidden delicacy. 1. T&K Seafood Want to have some inexpensive and tasty seafood? Here is the right place. T&K Seafood is a famous seafood restaurant in Chinatown. It is usually very crowded throughout the night, so picking a right time is the key. People who work in the restaurant are wearing green T-shirt, so it is very easy to identify. Address: 49-51 Soi Phadung Dao | Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 4:30PM-2:00AM 2. Som Tam Nua Som Tam Nua, as a very famous Thai Isaan restaurant in Bangkok, has received plenty of praises from both locals and tourists, including a “best som tam” in Bangkok award from CNNGo.com. Again, because of its popularity, ...

Thailand Family Tour: Your Most Comfortable & Ultimate Travel Guide in Thailand

Are you worrying about travelling to Thailand with kids? We can help you with that. If you'd like to dip your toe in the water of Asian family travel, taking kids to Thailand would be my top recommendation. Because Thailand is a well established travel destination and because of the modern, developed nature of much of the country, Thailand with kids is no sweat at all. Why the kids will love Thailand Kids will never get bored in Thailand, there's simply too much for them to see and do! Easy family holiday destination whether you're looking for a beach escape or a Spy Kids type of adventure. For sun and sand head to one of the many hundreds of islands. The islands of Koh Samui and Phuket are popular family spots but if you're looking for something a little quieter, head to Koh Lanta Yai for snorkelling trips and elephant rides minus the jet-skis and noisy bars. In Northern Thailand kids can spend a day looking after elephants, hike through National Parks and bath...

Top 10 things to do in patthaya

Your destination may be closer than you thought if you are looking for a place in Thailand with nice coastal place without the barflies and Go-Gos. From Bangkok, it is just a two-hour ride and you will experience a Holiday like never before in one of the country's most exciting vacation locations. If you are looking for something more than the usual, you would do well to start here, below are the Top 10 things to do in Patthaya . 1. Art in Paradise – Pattaya You will find an art experience like no other in North Pattaya. It is a place for art Illusion, and in the museum, Anamorphosis art is exhibited. As visitors comes into the museum to take photos with 3D paintings illusion, they also enjoy holding conversion with one another. This is a nice place for all ages, kids especially will enjoy their time here. I urge you to always keep your selfie handy whenever you visit. 2. The Sanctuary of Truth (PrasatSatchatham) The temple, which is also known as the sanctuary of truth is con...

Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai is without doubt the best national park for habitual visitors where it is relatively simple to watch many curious animals It was the first national park in 1962 and, currently, it is the third one largest in the country, extending 2,168km² of forests and grasslands into Prachinburi, Saraburi and Nakhon Nayok Provinces. Its checkpoint is only 2.5 hours away from Bangkok. The average altitude of the national park ranges from 400 to 1,000 metres asl., and Khao Rom mountain is 1,351 mts high. The park is a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO, encompassing five protected zones from Khao Yai to Cambodian border. There are more protected areas like Thap Lan, Ta Phraya and Pang Sida National Parks and Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary. Wildlife Flora More than 80 percent of the park has various types of flora such as tropic and dry evergreen forests, mixedand dry dipterocarp and deciduous forests, and grassland. There are about 2,000 species of plants that amaze the visitor...