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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Activities : Ang Ka Luang Karen Village: Local Lifestyle Study Route



Many hill tribe villages living in the area of Doi Inthanon National Park always welcome visitors who would like to visit and study their culture and lifestyles.

There are two hill tribes-Hmong and Karen living in the Doi Inthanon National Park area for generations. Visitors are welcome to visit the villagers at Ban Hmong Khun Klang, Ban Karen, Pa Bong Pieng, Pha Mon, and Mae Klang Lueang, in order to learn about their lifestyle. Interesting activities are visiting the rice fields along the hills and drinking tasty fresh coffee.

To visit the villages, please contact the National Park's office in advance at Tel: 08 1881 7346.

Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand

Activities : Flight of the Gibbon

It is located at Mae On District, about an hour from Chiang Mai. For about three hours, you will be taken on an adventure, winging above and soaring across the forest tracks and streams far, far below. Glide through an ingenious system of platforms, sky bridges and cables spanning hundreds of meters between towering timbers in a rainforest as old as 1500 years. Each group goes with two specially trained guides. Each flyer wears a certified harness and is never unclipped from a cable. The cables are so strong that coupes can even swing together. You will be taken on a short trek to a nearby waterfall, which flows year round, but especially cascades with frothy force during the rainy season. After the excitement, enjoy a delightful meal of local cuisine in a small wooden restaurant set above a fast flowing stream. You should definitely make reservations before heading up. This is quickly becoming one of Chiang Mai’s highlight attractions and the number of flyers per day is limited.

For more information, please contact Tree Top Asia, Tel: 08 9970 5511, E-mail: info@treetopasia.com, www.treetopasia.com

Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Activities : Eco-Tourism

Thailand is fortunate in its prime location for tourism in terms of such natural attractions as beaches and mountains, cultural and historical sites which reflect the glories of Thai civilization, and a sophisticated infrastructure, allowing visitors easy access to all these treasures.

The government's policy on tourism for the past years has been gearing towards more and more sustainable tourism development with emphasis on community participation, safety of tourists and non-exploitation. The term “eco-tourism” has been widely used to describe a form of tourism in natural areas that is based on the knowledge about and responsibility towards the ecological system of the area.

At present, the number of real eco-tourism visitors is still minimal. Mostly, those tourists are included in other types of tourism such as nature-based tourism, agro-tourism, cultural and historical tourism and health tourism. Most of such tourism areas are in natural parks and specific historical-cultural areas.

The national parks system in Thailand was previously cited its growing importance to the eco-tourism industry. With most parks easily accessible by road, there exists excellent potential to expand the number of visitors who use them.

In the case of the Maekong River, the nature-based tourism potential particularly applies to Northeast Thailand, an area that the TAT has identified as a priority for tourism development. The national parks in close proximity to the Mekong River include sites of prehistoric, archaeological and natural significance. As the Mekong region increases in its exposure and popularity, these parks will experience an increased number of visitors in search of quality eco-tours.

One marine eco-tourism, the last 30 years saw the country establishing 18 marine national parks as well as more than 70 terrestrial ones. Many of the activities available on and around Thailand's crystal seas are environmentally sound. Sea canoeing, windsurfing biking, walking, swimming, snorkeling and sailing are, when practiced as they should be, perfectly respectful of nature. Diving, the most popular water sport in Thailand, can be just as green.

Thailand has a great opportunity to promote eco-tourism, especially when compared to other countries in the Asia region. The kingdom enjoys such benefits as easy access, sophisticated infrastructure and myriad tourist attractions and activities.

Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand

Monday, September 15, 2008

Type of Activities in Thailand : Golf - List of Golf in Thailand

Golf Courses in Saraburi

Sir James Resort and Golf Club is at 195 Mu 9, Tambon Mittraphap, Amphoe Mueang, Saraburi Tel. 0 3634 1911 - 4 (18 holes).

Golf Courses in Bangkok

- Number One Driving Rent
19/7 Mu 13 Pracha Uthit Road, Wang Thonglang, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok 10310

Golf Courses in Nan

1. RTAF Pasingh Rungsaeng, Nan Golf Club Nan Airport is at Phra Sing Sub-district, Mueang Nan district, Tel. 0 5470 8837.

Golf Courses in Rayong

Rayong is one of Thailand favorite golf destination, where you can play golf all year round. The wonderful courses are invariably located close to Rayong’s major tourism destination, ensuring you can enjoy your golf and have a good holiday at the same time. So if you want to bring your family along, They are assured of lots of activities and interesting places to visit. There are several golf courses in Rayong.

Amphoe Banchang- Century Golf and Country Club Sukhumvit Road Tel: 0 3860 5054, 0 3863 5073 - Easter Star Country Rayong 214/5 Moo 3 Banchang–Had Pala Road Tel: 0 3863 0410-2 Fax: 0 3863 0418-9 - Rayong Green Valley Country Club 23 Moo 8 Ban Chang-Yaira Road Tel: 0 3889 3845 - St.Andrews 2000 Golf Country Club 9/36 Moo 7 Ban Chang-Yaira Road Tel: 0 3889 3838 Fax: 0 3889 3845

Amphoe Pluak Dang - Great Lake Golf and Country Club Tambon Mab yang pom Tel: 0 3862 2630

Amphoe Wangchan - Wangchan Golf Park 129 Moo 6 Tel: 0 2276 9072-4 Fax: 0 2276 9070

Driving Rang
Amphoe Mueang- Amazing Rayong Driving 528/4 Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Nuen Phra Tel: 0 3861 8643, 0 1313 5668- Vac-Vac Driving Range 65/5 Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Noenpra Tel: 0 3860 8008 Fax: 0 3880 7090- V.J. Star Dust Driving Range 385/3 Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Noenpra Tel: 0 3880 7090- Mab Kha Golf Mab Kha-Mabtapud Industrial Estate Road , Tambon Mabtapud Tel: 0 3868 1573- Poly Golf 2/15 Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Ta Pradu Tel: 0 3865 5055 - Sri Mueang Golf Near Sri Mueang Park, Adulyathamprapat Road Tel: 0 3861 1934

Golf Course in Phetchaburi

List of Golf Courses in Phetchaburi

Kaeng Krachan Countryclub taking the same way to Kaeng Krachan Dam, Amphoe Tha Yang, Phetchaburi Tel. 0 2618 7400 - 1 Fax. 0 2618 7403Website: http://www.kaengkrachanresort.comE-mail : marketing@kaengkrachanresort.comSpringfield Village Golf&Spa193 Moo 6 ,Tambon Huay-Sai-Nua, Amphoe Cha-Am , PhetchaburiTel: 032-709-222Fax : 032-709-234website: http://www.springfieldresort.com

Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Type of Activities in Thailand : Golf

Golf is one of the most popular sports in Thailand. The game arrived in the county a century ago and was quickly taken up by the elite and the fashionable. Among the first sponsors of the game were the armed forces and government institutions, which built and continue to own some of the finest courses in the county.
About 350,000 visitors are believed to have played golf in Thailand in 2002, generating an expenditure of nearly 6.2 billion baht. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is planning to raise these figures to one million golfers, generating an estimated 18.45 billion baht by 2007. In 2004 alone, the plan is to attract 400,000 golfers. Who will generate an estimated 7.1 billion baht, an increase of 14.29% over 2002.
There are over 200 high standard golf courses nationwide, many of them championship standards. The world’s top designers have made a significant contribution. Jack Nicklaus, Roboert Trent Jones Jr, Pete De Gar Player and many others have perfected modern layouts, using the best grasses and latest techniques.
The result is some of the most attractive courses in Asia, with excellent facilities, memorable signature holes and regular maintenance to keep them in top-class condition. Every course has its caddies; it's mandatory to empoly one caddie for your round. They are Thailand’s secret weapon in making golf such good fun. These brightly clad ladies, in smart uniforms and straw hats, know lots about the course, smile almost all the time, and very good at reading putts.
There are at least a few courses in or within easy reach of all major cites. Most of the newer courses offer accommodation on site or nearby, plus recreational facilities for the whole family.
For the more adventurous, there are older, natural courses in remote areas around the courses in remote areas around the country owned by the Royal Irrigation Department, the Electricity Generation Authority of Thailand, all offering good value. So for golfers who not only appreciate a challenging course, but an exotically different one too, there is an extraordinary choice.
The best time to plan a golfing trip is the cool season, from November to March. From April to October it is hot and wet, but even in the rainy months the downfall usually comes in the afternoon, and for only a few minutes. Most courses have good drainage systems, and the rains should not interrupt your game for long. At some facilities you may need to book ahead, through your club or your hotel, and advance booking is recommended for weekends. Greens fees continue to be very reasonable, as are the fees for caddies.
As most of the golf courses are located in the provinces, promoting golf also furthers the TAT
policy of ensuring that throughout the provinces.



Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Type of Activities in Thailand : River & Canal Trip -Boat trips to enjoy the beautiful scenery and Thai lifestyle in Ayutthaya


Boat trips to enjoy the beautiful scenery and Thai lifestyle along the Chao Phraya River, the Pa Sak River and around the town island of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya are available. A long-tailed boat can be chartered at the pier in front of Chanthara Kasem National Museum, Pom Phet Pier, and Wat Phananchoeng Pier. The fare depends on the route and duration. There are also boat tours provided by:

1. Ruean Raprong Restaurant Providing a river tour around Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Starting from the restaurant, there are 3 routes available: 1. Around the town of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya; 2. To Bang Pa-In Palace, and 3. To Bang Sai Arts and Crafts Centre. The boats are in service during 9.00 a.m. – 10.00 p.m. daily. Service charge inclusive of food and beverage for a tour around the town of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is 320 Baht/person for a group of 10 – 30 persons and 300 Baht/person for a group of more than 30 persons. A boat of 8 seats may also be chartered at 1,200 Baht exclusive of food and beverage. For more details, please call Tel. 0 3521 1036, 08 1994 1565.

2. Nawa Nakhon Providing old style boats decorated to be harmonious with the ambience of the ancient capital for a one-hour tour around the town of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya via several places of interest such as Phra Tamnak Siriyalai, Wat Chai Watthanaram, and many other temples. The boats have two sizes: the small ones for 8 persons and the large ones for 10 persons. They are available at 800 Baht, during 8.00 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. Contact Khun Chinnathon at Tel. 08 1928 2887 or Khun Wilai at Tel. 08 1658 9148.

3. Ayutthaya Boat & Travel Providing boat and bicycle tours around the province. There are 4 routes available: 1. Ayutthaya day tour by cycling, traditional Thai massage, cruising tour, and dinner; 2. Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-in tour by cycling, palace tour, long-tailed boat cruise; 3. cycling tour to visit Ayutthaya's highlights and Ban Lat Chado the country small peaceful village, cruising trip, overnight stay at homestay; 4. dinner cruise to discover some magnificent spots of the ancient city on the river banks, observing the timeless day-to-day activities of the people living along the river banks. For more details, please call Tel. 0 2746 1414, 08 1456 9862, 08 9456 3700, 08 1733 5687.

4. Pradit Boat Travel Providing a motor boat tour around the island town of Ayutthaya, starting from Wat Phananchoeng Pier. Tel. 08 6123 1669. There is also dinner on the boat provided by several other restaurants.

Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bangkok's 10th International Festival of Dance & Music


Bangkok’s 10th International festival of Dance & Music
Date : September 15 - October 13, 2008
Venue : Thailand Cultural Centre, Bangkok


Ticket prices : from Bt 400 - Bt 4,000
Ticket reservation:
• Thai Ticket Major Call Center Tel: +66 2262 3456
• Thai Ticket Major Booth at Central Ladpao, Chidlom, Bangna, Pin Klao, Ramkhamheng B2S Central World and Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre
• Book online www.thaiticketmajor.com

Evening performances 7:30pm Afternoon performances 2:30 pm

For more information call : International Cultural Promotions + 662 204 2394
www.bangkokfestivals.com





FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

Monday, 15th September 2008
Requiem, specially composed in the memory of H.R.H Princess Galyani
By Russian Symphony Orchestra, Russia

Tuesday,16th September & Thursday, 18th September 2008
Aida, four-act opera
By Russian Bashkir State Opera Theatre

Friday, 19th September 2008
Raymonda, two-act ballet
World Premiere on Rudolf Nureyev’s Anniversary
By Russian Bashkir State Ballet Theatre

Saturday, 20th September & Sunday, 21st September 2008
Nutcracker, two-act ballet
By Russian Bashkir State Ballet Theatre

Monday, 22nd September 2008
Symphony Concert
By Russian Symphony Orchestra

Wednesday, 24th September & Thursday, 25th September 2008
Winds In The Void, a ballet
By Zurich Ballet

Saturday, 27th September 2008
Introdans, The Netherlands
Presented by The Netherlands Embassy and ING Life Limited

Wednesday, 1st October 2008
Korean Fantasy
By National Theatre of Korea
Presented by the Korean Embassy and Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism
in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of diplomatic relations with Thailand
.

Friday, 3rd October & Saturday, 4th October 2008
Paul Taylor Contemporary Dance Company from New York
Presented by the Embassy of the United States of America in celebration of the 175th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Thailand

Monday, 6th October 2008
First Part: Lua Hadar and Twist Jazz Band from San Francisco
Second Part: James Morrison and the Group from Australia


Wednesday, 8th October & Thursday, 9th October 2008
Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras from Spain
Presented by the Embassy of Spain and Amadeus

Saturday,11th October 2008
‘Sankriti’ Classical Dances of India
Presented by the Embassy of India

Sunday, 12th October 2008
First Part: G-Strings from Germany
Second Part: Bconnected Jazz Band from Switzerland
Presented by the Goethe-Institut and Nivea

Monday, 13th October 2008
Inaki Urlezaga Group from Argentina
Presented by the Embassy of Argentina


Bangkok Guide book

Data from Tourism Authority of Thailand