Thursday, December 30, 2010

Thailand Travel -Favourite Swedish tourist destination

Thailand named favourite Swedish tourist destination
BANGKOK, Dec 30 (TNA) - Thailand ranks first among Swedish travellers, as the Scabndinavian's country's favourite tourist destination, according to a recent survey by a Swedish tourism magazine, a senior Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) official reports.
Suvalai Pinpradab, director of TAT's Southern Office Region 4, responsible for tourism activities in Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi provinces, said that RES monthly magazine recently conducted a survey among its readers in which Thailand was chosen as their most popular tourist destination, followed by Australia.
Thailand was also voted by the magazine's readers with having the best food and shopping, Mrs. Suvalai said.
The southern resort of Phuket remains the most popular tourist destination by chartered flight passengers, while Lanta Island in Krabi province, near Phuket, came second in the same category.
Tourism activities in Krabi and Phang Nga are now peaking as tourists, mostly Westerners, visiting the areas have led to nearly full occupancy hotel bookings, "as high as 95 per cent," she said.
The TAT is cooperating with Phuket organisations in sponsoring a gala New Year's celebration December 31-January 1 at Pa Tong Beach and many tourists are expected to participate in the party.
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source : etna.mcot.net

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thailand Travel. Marina Phuket Resort


Marina Phuket Resort...Where nature and artistic culture harmonize for your pleasure...

Marina Phuket Resort is perched on a headland at southern end of Karon, among the finest of Phuket's famous west-coast beaches. The deluxe villas overlook the beach and the Andaman Sea. All guests have direct access to Karon Beach and can enjoy snorkeling right out front of the resort. Read more

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Travel Variety , Hotels and Resorts , Thailand Beach
Thailand Place , Thailand Festival , Maehongson,

Friday, October 29, 2010

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

KEEPING AKHA TRADITIONS ALIVE


KEEPING AKHA TRADITIONS ALIVE

High on some of the most pristine and remote mountains in Northern Thailand live the Akha, a little-known, self-sufficient and culturally unique people who prefer to avoid city life in favour of a distinctly ruralidyll.

The Akha are a relatively poor tribal people living on the very top of the most inaccessible peaks. Of Tibetan origin, they are the most recent hill people to have migrated to Thailand, and they are perhaps the least conversant with Thai as a language. They are immediately distinguishable by the elaborate and beautiful headgear of the women — perhaps the most remarkable single feature of Thai hill tribes.

Today there are more than 55,000 Akha living in Thailand, practising shifting cultivation of various crops including maize, dry rice and temperate vegetables. Until quite recently the Akha were often involved in opium cultivation, though today this has been replaced by lamyai (longan) fruit, coffee and tea as the crops of choice.

Akha women are most easily distinguished by their elaborate, helmet-like head-dress, made up of silver coins, beads, feathers and fur. Clothing — characteristically a long-sleeved jacket over short skirt ending just above the knees — is of indigo-dyed cloth, often made with home-grown cotton, decorated with embroidery, buttons, cowry shells and seeds. Pendant earrings and broad neck bands of silver are highly prized, the latter worn with multiple strings of brightly coloured beads.



Few outsiders visit them in their mountain fastnesses, and when Akha visit local towns on business, they generally hurry back to their hills just as soon as time allows. But in rustic Chiang Rai it is now possible for tourists to visit an Akha village, enjoy an authentic Akha homestay, learn first-hand about Akha culture and traditions, and experience the Akha’s unique relationship with nature and the environment.



BAAN HUAI KEE LEK AKHA VILLAGE

COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM


The small, community-based Akha village of Huai Kee Lek (also spelled Huay Kee Lek) nestles atop a forested peak high above the rushing Huai Masang river some 30 kilometres north of Mae Suai in Thailand’s northernmost province of Chiang Rai. The valley below is defined by verdant rice terraces and mixed Thai and Lahu villages, but Huai Kee Lek is richly and distinctively Akha in nature and appearance.

The village was established more than forty years ago in 1965, in an auspicious spot selected by the community elders. Today Huai Kee Lek tourism is managed by a village committee while profits are used to sponsor both Akha cultural activities and local forest conservation projects.

Akha Traditions at Baan Huai Kee Lek

Baan Huai Kee Lek is a rather forward-looking ‘traditional Akha village’. Some of the villagers observe the old Akha religious customs, while others are Buddhist, and still others Christian. But the village as a whole recognizes the importance of preserving Akha cultural traditions, and great care is taken to mark off and protect spiritual sites of importance, including the spirit gate and surrounding copse, the cultural grounds used for the annual swing festival, the sacred well and the dwelling places of local tutelary spirits.

The concept of community-based tourism has also certainly helped to foster and protect traditional Akha music and cultural performances. The villagers at Huai Kee Lek are encouraged to be proud of and preserve their cultural identity, while at the same time profiting materially from the additional funds such activities bring into the community coffers.



Akha also observe at least nine formal cultural festivals year-round, the most important of which are Chon Khai Daeng in April, the Lo Ching Cha or Akha Swing ceremony held in mid-August and September, and the Top-Spinning Festival in December. Visitors to Huai Kee Lek at these times are especially welcome.

KEEPING AKHA TRADITIONS ALIVE

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Nibhana Spa A touch of Royalty

Nibhana Spa A touch of Royalty

What a better way to unleash the week-long exhaustion than to go for a spa treatment! Adorned in Classic Colonial and ‘Royal Thai’ style, Nibhana Spa hosts 10 treatment rooms, each flaunting its unique blend of Thai, Chinese and Indian decor. Also unique to the spa are massage techniques which put together the best of both the classic and the new methods. With the spa’s cherished recipes of treatment for the perfect skin, be it the body massage, facial treatment or special relaxing program such as ‘Maharajah’, ‘Empress’, and ‘Siamese Princess Treatment’, Nibhana Spa’s luxurious touches are sure to treat you likea royalty.

Nibhana Spa is located on
the 1st floor of The Natural Park building,
88 Sukhumwit Soi 49
Bangkok
Thailand

The spa is open from 1st of March.
Service hours : 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Tel. 0-2260-5112-3,

or visit : www.nibhanaspa.com.

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Nibhana Spa

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Sense of Spa Bangkok


The Sense of Spa Bangkok
Address
2F, 323 United Center Bldg,Silom Road,Bangrak, Bangkok
Contact
Phone : +66-(0)2-635-5488 9
E-Mail : info@senseofspa.com
Web : http://www.senseofspa.com
Opening hours
Everyday 10:00 - 22:00

The Sense of Spa Bangkok, a day spa in Bangkok Thailand, is one of the most popular bangkok spa which is designed for everyone like you. For wealthy people they already have enough choices to enjoy. But for the rest of us, nice professional day spa experience is just beyond reach. That's why we made Sense Of Spa Bangkok. Yes, there are cheaper places in Bangkok. But are you satisfied with them? We at try harder for better services at more affordable price.

For example, The Sense of Spa use only the quality products for skin care progras even though it costs much more. We don't put excessive list price and give big commisions to tour agencies. We do have tour partners, but they only small comissions much lower than other big name spas in Bangkok. We sometimes get offers from some tour agencies who wants to charge big list price and share big commision. We simply say no.

When the customers are about to leave the spa, we don't ask them forced 10% service charge and 7% VAT extra. We have seen some customers are not comfortable with the added stuffs in the bills. Also we think service charges should be voluntarily tip by the customer depending on her/his satisfaction, not some fixed amount of price added on bill.

Elite Bar & Grill

Address
Ozono Complex, 307 Sukhumvit Soi 39 (Phrompong), near BTS Phrom Phong and MRT Phetchaburi, Thailand

Contact
Phone: 02-259-5960, 02-259-7588

Opening hours
Mon-Fri 5:30pm-11:30pm, Sat-Sun 10am-2:30pm, 5pm-11:30am

This stylish, modest-sized “grill bar” has some unusual items like horse and whale on offer to please daring carnivorous diners. If you can’t afford the pricey imported Wagyu beef, local Thai-French tenderloin never fails to please. Two thumbs up for the quality of the food.








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