Built as a Buddhist monastery in 1383 it is still a working monastery
today. Funds raised by donations and the lift fee go to support the
monks living there and for maintenance of the various temple buildings.
The architecture, statues, murals and shrines seen here are nothing
short of breathtaking.On arrival at Doi Suthep you will be in a large
car park, the temple complex is up the side of the mountain beside the
car park. Starting with a walk up the 300 steps of the intricately
carved mythical Naga Serpent Staircase you begin to marvel at the
splendour of your surroundings.
Monday, 27 February 2017
Thursday, 23 February 2017
Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai
Wat Chedi Luang's massive chedi (pagoda) was built sometime between
1385 and 1402, during the reign of King Saen Muang Ma, 7th ruler of the
Mengrai dynasty and is a distinctive feature of the Chiang Mai skyline.
At its peak, the chedi measured 60 metres across at the square base and
80 metres tall and was once the home of the Emerald Buddha, Thailand's
most sacred religious relic. Damaged during an earthquake in 1545, the
chedi’s height is reduced to nearly half of its original size yet it is
still an impressive structure. In 1992, the Fine Arts Department
finished restoration work around the chedi, bringing back the naga
(water serpent) staircase on each of its faces and wonderful statues of
elephants adorning the base. The actual work on the chedi itself,
however, was never quite complete, leaving it in its present state.
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Jim Thompson House In Bangkok
Jim Thompson House - The lovely garden-enclosed
compound sitting on the bank of the Saen Saeb Canal would have gone
completely unnoticed, had it not been for a legacy left behind by a
middle-aged American man named Jim Thompson. His elegant residential
enclave, comprising six traditional.An
architect by training and an avid collector of Asian objets d’art, Jim
Thompson’s keen eyes and flair for design breathed life into everything
he touched. After his discharge from military service in 1946, Jim
Thompson decided to settle down in Thailand, where he dedicated over 30
years to reviving Thai silk – then a dying cottage industry – and
introduced it to the world’s most respectable fashion houses and
catwalks in Paris, New York, London and Milan. The same goes for his
Thai house, which was no ordinary teakwood villa complex filled with
incongruous collections of antiques, but a breathing museum – even then –
that embodies Jim Thompson’s life-long passion and whimsical design
choices.The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand,
housing the art collection of American businessman and architect Jim
Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. Built in 1959, the
museum spans one rectangular "rai" of land (approximately half an acre
or 2023.43 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations
in Thailand; sporting vibrant jungle foliage in the heart of the city.
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Khao Yai National Park In Bangkok Thailand
Khao Yai National Park is a national park in Thailand.Khao Yai
National Park is in the western part of the Sankamphaeng Mountain Range,
at the southwestern boundary of the Khorat Plateau. The highest
mountain in the area of the park is 1,351 m high Khao Rom.This park lies
largely in Nakhon Ratchasima Province (Khorat), but also includes parts
of Saraburi, Prachinburi, and Nakhon Nayok Provinces.Khao Yai,A UNESCO
World Heritage Site, is Thailand’s third largest and one of the most
visited national parks. It spreads across four provinces, namely
Saraburi (west), Nakhon Nayok (east), Nakhon Ratchasima (north) and
Prachinburi (east).
Monday, 20 February 2017
Wat Arun - The Temple of Dawn In Bangkok
Unbelievably, there are over 31200 Buddhist temples spread around
Thailand. In Thai these are called wat. One of these, the Wat Arun or
the Temple of Dawn, is named after Aruna, the Indian God of Dawn.
Sitting majestically on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River, the
legendary Wat Arun is one of the most striking riverside landmarks of
Thailand. Despite the name, the most spectacular view of the glittering
monument can be seen from the east side of the river at sunset, when the
spires of Wat Arun make an impressive silhouette against the
skyline.Wat Arun("Temple of the Dawn") in Bangkok is a Khmer-style
Buddhist temple and major landmark on the west bank of the Chao Phraya
River.
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Lumphini Park In Thailand
Lumpini Park is an inner-city haven of tranquility, fresh air and
shade - offering city dwellers the perfect connection to nature. Named
after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal, the park is more than
half a million square metres big, and the habitat of various flora and
fauna. Historically, it dates back to the 1920s and was set to be an
exhibition centre for Thai crafts and flower displays.
Chiang Mai In Thailand
Wat Chedi Luang (Temple of the Big Stupa) is an impressive ruined
temple in the center of Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, dating from the
14th and 15th centuries.Chiang Mai is a city in mountainous northern
Thailand. Founded in 1296, it was capital of the independent Lanna
Kingdom until 1558. Its Old City area still retains vestiges of walls
and moats from its history as a cultural and religious center. It’s also
home to hundreds of elaborate Buddhist temples, including 14th-century
Wat Phra Singh and 15th-century Wat Chedi Luang, adorned with carved
serpents.
Friday, 17 February 2017
Things To Do In Phuket
Phuket
is the largest island in Thailand with a land area of approximately 540
square kilometers (roughly the size of Singapore.) A quarter of a
million people call Phuket their home with most being either Thai or
Chinese.Situated of the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea
temperatures vary from between 21 degrees and 34 degrees centigrade, but
due to its geographical location the months of November till April are
traditionally sunny and humid whilst May till October sees the rainy
monsoon season.
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Awesome Temples To Visit In Thailand
There are a staggering 40,717 Buddhist temples in Thailand and 33,902 of them are still in active use today. Thailand is a Buddhist country and the temples here play a very active part in everyday life. Thai’s come to them to pray to Buddha for things such as health or good fortune, they also come to make merit and speak with the monks.The structures themselves have become such magnets for tourists to visit, not just for their spiritual and social importance, but because they are among the most beautiful and impressive structures you are ever likely to see.
Friday, 10 February 2017
Thailand For Adventurers
Start your journey in Bangkok where you will find mystical
temples, magical amulet markets and abandoned skyscrapers that are
rumored to be haunted.Just going around in Bangkok is an adventure on
its own. The Thai capital has some of the craziest public transportation
in the world. Jump on the back of a motorcycle taxi and have an
adrenaline filled ride through the metropolis, zigzaging amongst the
lines and against the traffic.From Bangkok you can head either to the
mountainous Northern Thailand or to the South’s islands and rainforests.
Best Party Places In Thailand
Looking
forward to party in Thailand. You have come to the right
place:-Thailand hosts some of the best parties in the world. Great beach
bars can be found on almost any island in Thailand, but there are some
islands and cities that are fundamentally geared towards the party
people.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
Sukhothai Historical Park In Thailand
The
Sukhothai Historical Park contains the ruins of old Sukhothai, the
capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom that was founded in 1238.Dozens of well
preserved and restored monuments dating back to the 13th until 15th
centuries are found in a well maintained park like setting with lakes,
ponds and trees. The park is much less visited than better known
historical sites as Ayutthaya and Angkor.Sukhothai
was the first independent Thai Kingdom, where Thai art and architecture
developed into what is known as the Sukhothai style, influenced mainly
by Khmer and Singhalese styles. Characteristic for the Sukhothai style
are the lotus bud chedi and statues of a walking Buddha, the clothing
draped around the body.Much information about the history of the empire
and its Kings is known from several inscribed stone steles like the
famous Ramkhamhaeng stele, discovered during excavations in Sukhothai
and its vassal towns.
Ayutthaya Park In Thailand
The Ayutthaya Historical Park comprises of the ruins of temples
and palaces of the capital of the ancient Ayutthaya Kingdom. The park is
located on an island surrounded by three rivers where the old capital
used to be.The Ayutthaya Kingdom, which existed from 1351 until 1767 was
one of the largest and most prosperous empires of its time. The ruins
of many impressive temples and palaces give an impression of the wealth
of the ancient Kingdom.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Top Attractions in Thailand
Thailand
is the most popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia, and for a
reason. You can find almost anything here: crystal blue beaches, thick
jungle, great food, cheap beach front bungalows and some of the best
luxury hotels in the world. There is something for every interest and
every budget.As the only Southeast Asian country never to be colonized,
it is also studded with incredible cultural and historical sites,
including ruins that stretch back hundreds of years. And despite the
heavy flow of tourism, Thailand retains its quintessential identity with
its own unique culture and history and a carefree people famed for
their smiles.
National Parks in Thailand
Thailand
is a nation with a number of amazing national parks. If you visit this
diverse and beautiful country, the national parks in Thailand make for a
good contrast to the more built up areas that are close to most hotels
and resorts. These parks give you a chance to see some of Thailand’s
unspoiled wilderness and wildlife. The following are some of the
country’s most incredible national parks.
Sunday, 5 February 2017
Phuket Thailand Beach Huts
From
Bangkok to Chiang Mai to Phuket, Thailand is a popular travel
destination thanks to its rich culture, stunning landscape, and
historical sites. Marvel at elephants, shop in a floating market, and
visit at least one of the gorgeous beaches along Thailand's long
coastline this year you'll be glad you did. Better yet, stay in a
beachfront bungalow while you're there for easy access to the white sand
and beautiful water. Whether you seek quiet, private escapes or
party-centric spots, you'll find a hotel perfect for you among the 10
best beachfront stays we've found in Thailand.
Saturday, 4 February 2017
Nightlife in Phuket
There are plenty of things to do in the
evenings in Phuket, ranging from quiet restaurants to pulsating discos.
Patong is the heart of Phuket nightlife. The other resorts offer a
quieter more laid back scene or you could go to Phuket Town for some
Thai style nightlife.The girly bars and go-gos are a significant part of
Phuket’s nightlife and we have given them their own section in our
naughty nightlife page. Everybody is welcome at these bars, even if they
are only sightseeing. Many people go to these bars just to watch.
However, we know others find these bars distasteful so in this section
we will concentrate on other nightlife options.
Thursday, 2 February 2017
Best Nightclubs in Pattaya
Pattaya
Nightlife is like no other. The city is filled with available Pattaya
girls in a never ending supply of bars, Go Go’s and nightclubs. The
party center of Pattaya, Walking Street, is the most notorious adult
nightlife and entertainment street in the world. Only a 2 hour bus ride
from Bangkok, Pattaya is a convenient direct destination after flying
into Bangkok. The city has beaches, nearby islands, incredible shopping,
and incredible food. Here’s to Pattaya .Pattaya Beach nightlife is both
famous and infamous the world over. Walking Street, in particular, is
notorious for its seemingly endless array of nightclubs, go-go bars and
the pink neon glow which is synonymous with low-cost beers and losing
games of pool or Connect 4 with the local ladies. The nightlife in
Pattaya Beach has a great deal of variety, however, including the
glamorous ladyboy cabaret shows, fantastic views for sophisticated
sundown cocktails, friendly English-style pubs, lively discotheques,
live music venues, ice bars, Muay Thai kickboxing and entire streets
dedicated to ladyboy bars, gay clubs, beer bars and go-go bars. In spite
of its reputation, there is a good time to be had for most tastes in
Pattaya after dark.
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