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		<title>Khon Kaen and Songkhla – Thailand’s Pride!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thailand is one of the prime tourist destinations in the world. In addition to the more popular Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok, there are several other places that you can visit in this country. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thailand is one of the prime tourist destinations in the world. In addition to the more popular Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok, there are several other places that you can visit in this country. </p>
<p>Khon Kaen is an important educational center located in the North-East. It is also a commercial hub and a tourist base visited by travelers from all over the world. Khon Kaen is home to one of the most popular museums in the world. The National Museum houses artifacts that date back to the Dvaravati period. The museum also has some ancient bronze sculptures of Ban Chiang. </p>
<p>For families visiting Khon Kaen, the Kaen Nakhon Lake is the perfect place for a picnic. Khon Kaen is also quite famous for its silk industry and the Silk Fair that is organized every year in December. </p>
<p>Wildlife lovers will have a great time in Khon Kaen. This place is home to some of the rarest creatures in the world. However, the cobra and the turtles are the most popular around this region. With dinosaur fossils unearthed in the Phu Wiang National Park, Khon Kaen has also become an important archeological destination. The waterfalls in this place are a major tourist attraction. </p>
<p>Songkhla is another fascinating tourist destination in Thailand. Situated 950 kilometers from Bangkok, Songkhla is an important port and coastal region in Thailand. With ancient ruins, Songkhla has enjoyed the reputation of being a historic town. Over the centuries, cultural practices have been passed down from generation to generation and people still follow the ancient traditions. Songkhla is famous for its numerous dialects and folk entertainment organized for the tourists who visit this place. </p>
<p>Songkhla is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, with exotic beaches and some world-class resorts. Tourists come here for the tranquility it offers. The architecture and cuisine of this town has retained its ancient flavor and this is one of the major reasons for its fast development. The Hat Yai, located 28 kms from Songkhla is a major shopping hub. In addition to a plethora of shopping centers, such as Lido, Odeon and Sanehanuson, there are several small shops that sell electric goods as well as food products. </p>
<p>You can also visit the Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary and the world-famous 7-tiered waterfall, located around 26 kilometers from Songkhla. The view from the tiers is breathtaking. Tourists can also experience adventure at its best by taking one of the exciting trekking trails in this region. </p>
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		<title>Enjoy the Unique Culture of Thailand!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thailand is a country where the past has been preserved in its true perspective, largely because it has remained untouched by the British influence almost in full. 
The spirit of its ancient culture still survives and is silhouetted all through-out the country-side and is evident to all those who visit this beautiful place.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thailand is a country where the past has been preserved in its true perspective, largely because it has remained untouched by the British influence almost in full. </p>
<p>The spirit of its ancient culture still survives and is silhouetted all through-out the country-side and is evident to all those who visit this beautiful place.</p>
<p>The lush- green mountainous up-lands are enriched by a great variety of fauna and flora. Elephant herds and monk-tamed tigers moving around the monastery grounds, present the on-looker unique and awesome sights to witness.</p>
<p>Ayuthya, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Chiangrai, Kanchanburi, Korat, Mae Hong, Sukhothai, Son and Ubon Ratchathani, and regions that are not only just incredible tourist spots and cultural hotspots of Thailand but they also host an unending scenic feast for the eyes, as well as for the taste buds for all who those who move midst their hospitable reaches and sample Thai cuisine. </p>
<p>The Thai coastline also offers a variety of unique beaches and sporting sites to sea-sport enthusiasts, surfers, scuba-divers and swimmers. These beaches include Cha-am, Chanthaburi, Hua-Hin, Krabi, Phang Nga, Pattava, Pranburi and Tarang.</p>
<p>Many small, romantic, beaches are also based on a number of small islands of this beautiful country. The islands of Koh chang, Koh Lanta, Koh Si Chang, Koh Phangan, Koh Samed, Phi Phi, Phuket, and Samui are capable of pandering to all your senses with their delicious natural beauty and calming scenery – ideal for weekend getaways and long vacations where one can enjoy the delights of nature.</p>
<p>Many tourists are seen spending several hours on shopping sprees around the daily or weekly make-shift markets around the busy sea shores and country side, where the native people sell a variety of things at affordable and highly competitive prices. The Thai markets showcase colorful handicrafts and items that are resonant of the unique Thai culture. What’s more is that you can get most of these items at a bargain.</p>
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		<title>Thailand – Adventure Unplugged!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:06:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a myriad of tourist attractions, Thailand is one of the best tourist destinations in the world. Each of its tourist attractions is different from the rest, where some offer pristine beaches and world-class resorts, while others have dense forests and mysterious caves for the adventure seekers. 
Kanchanaburi is a mountainous region and is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://www.thailand-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/kanchanaburi-safari-park-300x225.jpg' alt='' class='alignright' />With a myriad of tourist attractions, Thailand is one of the best tourist destinations in the world. Each of its tourist attractions is different from the rest, where some offer pristine beaches and world-class resorts, while others have dense forests and mysterious caves for the adventure seekers. </p>
<p>Kanchanaburi is a mountainous region and is the third biggest province in Thailand. The town is located around 129 kilometres to the west of Bangkok and is flanked by Myanmar, Tak and Uthai Thani Provinces, Suphan Buri and Nakhon Pathom Provinces, and the Ratchaburi Province. The north and west regions of Kanchanaburi are home to numerous wildlife sanctuaries and exotic waterfalls. Some of the largest waterfalls are found in this region. The natural beauty of Kanchanaburi is mesmerizing, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations for adventure. There are several national parks, rivers, dense forest, natural caves and a reservoir – a combination that can woo any tourist. If you seek adventure, there is no better place than Kanchanaburi. The options are aplenty. You can go fishing, mountain biking, canoeing or rafting. Wildlife lovers can spend hours watching birds and animals, and floating on bamboo rafts. Jungle trekking is another interesting option for adventure seekers. The experience can last for a lifetime – a good enough reason for you to visit Kanchanaburi. </p>
<p>Additionally, tourists can also visit Bo Phloi, situated around 40 kilometers from Kanchanaburi. This place is popular for its blue sapphires and other semi-precious stones like Onyx. It is the ideal place for mementoes. You can pick up a hand-crafted jewelry set from the Jewelry Handicraft Center and gift it to your loved ones. </p>
<p>The Kanchanaburi Safari Park is another major tourist attraction. It houses some of the most fascinating creatures on earth, including lions, giraffes, zebras, tigers and black bears. The experience of watching these animals in their natural habitat can be truly exciting. Tourists can either use their own vehicle or hire a bus to drive around the park. </p>
<p>If you are an art-lover, you must visit the Art Gallery and War Museum located close to the River Khwae. A private museum, the gallery showcases memorabilia from World War II, including weapons, uniforms of army personnel, etc. You can visit the museum between 7.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. for a fee of 30baht/person.</p>
<p>The Somdet Phra Sri Nakharin Park is quite popular for its Stone Garden. Located inside the Kanchanaburi Agricultural College, the park has a collection of stones of innumerable shapes and sizes. </p>
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		<title>Phuket – The Island of The Gods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pristine Beauty! That’s what I would call Phuket Island. Stunning coves and bays, fascinating white-fringed beaches, vibrant island-dotted seas and lovely mountains and waterfalls, make a visit to this place truly rejuvenating. In addition to these, Phuket Island offers unmatched hospitality and accommodation that is comparable to the best in the world. Phuket is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pristine Beauty! That’s what I would call Phuket Island. Stunning coves and bays, fascinating white-fringed beaches, vibrant island-dotted seas and lovely mountains and waterfalls, make a visit to this place truly rejuvenating. In addition to these, Phuket Island offers unmatched hospitality and accommodation that is comparable to the best in the world. Phuket is the ideal place for an enchanting holiday and by the time you return home, you would have planned your next vacation to this place. </p>
<p>Phuket Island offers some of the finest resort hotels and is considered Asia’s most popular holiday destination. With its world-class accommodation and tourism, it is not surprising that Phuket has gained international stature in no time. People who visit this island have a choice of first-class resort hotels or economy-class hotels to suit their wallets. First-class resort hotels offer the best of air-conditioned accommodation and spectacular views of the place. However, economy class hotels are not too far behind, aesthetically. You can choose from a variety of &#8216;native-styled&#8217; complexes, built with bamboo, rattan and Nipa palm thatch.</p>
<p>The coastline of Phuket appears to be graced by Gods. These beaches are Phuket’s pride. You can find beaches with white sand and calm waters, as well as rocky capes that are pounded by the wild sea waves. The coves that are hidden among densely forested capes and the tranquil beaches can transport you to a world, far away from the madding crowd. You can find islands of different shapes and sizes, ranging from large ones supporting fishing communities to smaller ones that are no bigger than huge rocks. </p>
<p>To complement the unadulterated beauty of the Phuket Island, the nightlife in Patong Beach offers the best of bars, pubs, discos and ago go bars. These places are immensely popular across the world and are the best nightlife destinations in this island. The bars, pubs and discos provide the place its distinct blend of beauty and lively fun. The best discos in the Patong Beach are the Banana Disco and the Shark Club, which are located at Soi Bangla and the Safari Pub that is located on the hill towards Kata Beach.</p>
<p>If you seek some classic nightlife experience, you can try the Thai-style ‘coffee shops’, where women in fancy costumes sing Thai songs to entertain customers. They also stage some funny skits and other types of entertainment.</p>
<p>In Phuket, there are a wide variety of restaurants and cuisines to suit all tastes. The variety in cuisine and dining experience is Phuket’s biggest attraction. You can have breakfast at your hotel, lunch at a noodle stall by the roadside, and have dinner with fine wine in a world-class air-conditioned restaurant.</p>
<p>When you are in Thailand, you must never forget to get a Thai massage. A dive in the sea and a wild night of dancing and singing should always be followed by a refreshing body massage at the gentle hands of Thai girls. The traditional Thai massage, apparently, is one of the most famous recreational activities in Thailand. This exquisite massage has been practiced for centuries and the skills have been passed down from one generation to the next. </p>
<p>The place also offers some wonderful therapeutic massage for treatment of specific conditions and diseases. However, this is not very common here and is administered only by a small number of skilled practitioners. If you are not looking to spend too much on a massage, you could opt for a massage in one of the many massage parlors lined up all over Phuket for a few Bahts. </p>
<p>Phuket Island is a holiday destination that caters to diverse tastes, all budgets and assures a memorable experience. People of all ages can experience exotic beauty at its best in Phuket. So, fly down to Phuket Island and experience the holiday of a lifetime. </p>
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		<title>Bangkok</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2006 23:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangkok is a beautiful area located in Thailand. If you plan to visit Thailand, we encourage you to read a bit of news pertaining to the lands, since few customs are recommended highly to regard, otherwise Thais may consider you an imposture. 
On the Internet are all-inclusive guides that will tour you through the foreign [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bangkok is a beautiful area located in Thailand. If you plan to visit Thailand, we encourage you to read a bit of news pertaining to the lands, since few customs are recommended highly to regard, otherwise Thais may consider you an imposture. </p>
<p>On the Internet are all-inclusive guides that will tour you through the foreign lands of Thailand, which is the countries only Southeast land. Most likely, you will want to know more about the hotels in Bangkok. Some of the most lavishing hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, may include glowing temples, with colorful marketplaces surrounding the area. Thailand people are said to be hospitable, thus practice respect before you head out that door to Thailand. Thailand has some of the most exciting shopping areas, thus find a hotel in close proximity of Thailand’s shopping arena is wise, especially if you enjoy shopping. While dining in Thailand, learn the countries customs, since it is in your best interest to know that the country Thailand dines with the right hand, using forks to scoop food onto a spoon and then digesting food from a single dining plate. Furthermore, Thailand expects you to wash the hands before attending dining arrangements. Thus, when visiting Bangkok Thailand be sure you learn more about the areas custom so that you do not offend anyone in the country. </p>
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		<title>Nightlife in Thailand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thailand has some of the most exotic nightspots. The nightspots enable you to enjoy historical moments, in a relaxed, traditional area. At some of the Thailand hotels, you can get massages, as well as residing temporary next to some of Thailand’s best nightspots. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thailand has some of the most exotic nightspots. The nightspots enable you to enjoy historical moments, in a relaxed, traditional area. At some of the Thailand hotels, you can get massages, as well as residing temporary next to some of Thailand’s best nightspots. </p>
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		<title>Thai Temples</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A trip to Thailand isn’t complete with a visit or two to a Buddhist Temple, or Wat. But it’s important to bear in mind that there are various customs involved and a list of things you should and shouldn’t do, as they are sacred religious places. So, before you visit, take note of these points. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A trip to Thailand isn’t complete with a visit or two to a Buddhist Temple, or Wat. But it’s important to bear in mind that there are various customs involved and a list of things you should and shouldn’t do, as they are sacred religious places. So, before you visit, take note of these points. </p>
<p>Dress code: Wearing the appropriate clothes is really important. It’s considered impolite to wear shorts, mini skirts or any other clothing that exposes too much flesh on the arms or legs. It’s also not recommended that women wear jeans or trousers. Instead, women should wear a long skirt or trousers with a top that covers their arms. Men should wear trousers and also a long sleeved top. </p>
<p>Footwear: Footwear is important, too. If you’re going inside a temple, then you’ll have to take your shoes off. Outside the temple, it’s best if both men and women wear closed foot shoes, rather than open-toed sandals. </p>
<p>Viewing the Buddha images: Buddha images are regarded as being sacred and whilst you’re looking at them, make sure you never touch a statue or image. Likewise, you should aim to avoid turning your back on an image of the Buddha or pointing your feet at it (or, for that matter, anyone, as it’s deemed rude). </p>
<p>Buddhist monks: Monks aren’t allowed to touch or be touched by women, or accept anything a woman tries to give them, so avoid doing any of these things. </p>
<p>Visiting times: Find out the recommended visiting times and don’t go during a religious gathering or ceremony. </p>
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		<title>Authentic Thai Cuisine.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve always loved Thai food and whenever I go to a restaurant I tend to order some of the hotter Thai dishes available. So when on our recent visit to Thailand it was inevitable that the cuisine was going to be one of the highlights for me and while I knew some Thai food can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve always loved Thai food and whenever I go to a restaurant I tend to order some of the hotter Thai dishes available. So when on our recent visit to Thailand it was inevitable that the cuisine was going to be one of the highlights for me and while I knew some Thai food can be very, very hot I also knew that this wasn’t the case with all of their dishes and I also believed I would be able to handle it well enough.</p>
<p>The first thing that struck me when we tried the local cuisine for the first time was the friendliness that went hand in hand with the service. The Thai people are genuinely very friendly and we were made to feel welcome wherever we went. The waiters were more than happy to explain the dishes and warn us if they thought we were biting off more than we could chew.</p>
<p>The food was everything I had dreamt it would be and more. The smell alone when you walk past some of the restaurants and bars was enough to entice you in but these fantastic aromas weren’t just emitted from the eateries but also the homes. My wife joked that if she hadn’t have been there I would have been knocking on doors asking to try some of the food. She was right.</p>
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		<title>Thai Spirit Houses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a tradition in Thailand that entails building a small &#8220;spirit house&#8221; whenever a new home, business, or hotel is built. The spirit house is constructed to give the spirits (or ghosts) who once inhabited the land being built upon a place to reside, rather than having them move into the new residence. Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a tradition in Thailand that entails building a small &#8220;spirit house&#8221; whenever a new home, business, or hotel is built. The spirit house is constructed to give the spirits (or ghosts) who once inhabited the land being built upon a place to reside, rather than having them move into the new residence. Some spirit houses are built on the sides of roads, to give those who might have died there a peaceful place to live.</p>
<p>The spirit houses themselves resemble small houses, almost like elaborate bird houses, set atop poles or wooden posts. Their placement must be carefully planned, as they may not be hidden by the main house, nor placed where the main building will provide too much shade. </p>
<p>In order to entice the spirits to occupy the spirit house rather than the main residence, daily offerings of food, flowers, incense and candles are brought to the tiny house by the home or business owner. It is said that offerings of money in the form of bags of coins will bring wealth to the residents as well. Tiny statues of men and women serve as slaves for the spirits, and models of horses or elephants provide for their transportation.</p>
<p>In the city of Bangkok, there is a large spirit house at the site of the Grand Palace. Every day, Thailand natives and tourists alike flock to make offerings and beg favors from the spirit of Chao Phor Lak Muang, the guardian spirit of Bangkok, who is said to reside there.</p>
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		<title>Thailand – A little something for everyone in Hua Hin.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having spent several days in the glorious region Hua Hin, I am more than happy to bestow it’s multiple delights on anyone wanting a varied holiday. Actually, that could be difficult for me because to be perfectly honest we spent most of our days on the beaches and nights in the bars, but there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having spent several days in the glorious region Hua Hin, I am more than happy to bestow it’s multiple delights on anyone wanting a varied holiday. Actually, that could be difficult for me because to be perfectly honest we spent most of our days on the beaches and nights in the bars, but there is a hell of a selection of both.</p>
<p>Of the 5 beaches we spent most of our time on the Hua Hin beach. It’s an impressive 7 kilometers in length and is still relatively undeveloped so you will get some peace from the milling crowds. We did make the short journey of about 20 km to get to Khao Tao beach. This is a wonderfully secluded cove and if it’s privacy you want while you’re sunbathing the trip is more than worth it.</p>
<p>The bars are truly something else and I have to admit that we didn’t make it far past the Celtic Bar. Some of the appeal was that it was quiet and this was in small part due to the bar girls being a little less aggressive in their sales pitch than in other bars. The beer was good and the pool table was available most nights so it was worth the visit without a doubt. </p>
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