Friday, December 15, 2006

Bangkok and Chiang Mai the best tourist cities in Asia

Bangkok and Chiang Mai ranked best tourist cities in Asia



Bangkok has been voted the Best City in Asia in 2006 (as the fifth consecutive year) according to an Internet survey conducted by Travel+ Leisure Magazine. At a global level, Bangkok is the third Best City in the World with 86.11% votes, after Florence (87.09%) and Rome (86.15%).
What's more, Chiang Mai, known as the Rose of the North of Thailand came in as the second Best City in Asia and the fifth at a global level.

On 6 October, 2006, Mr. Apirak Kosayodhin, Bangkok Governor, received the prestigious award from Ms. Nancy Novogrod, Senior Vice President & Editorial Director of Travel+Leisure Magazine.



Regarding the criteria for "best cities", Mrs. Juthamas Siriwan, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor, mentioned that they included sights, culture&arts, restaurants/food, people, shopping and value for money. Mr. Isara Sunthonwat, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's Spokesman also added that the fact that Bangkok ranked best city in Asia for the fifth time is a guarantee that Bangkok is a beautiful metropolis with unique and charming arts and culture, high-quality delicious food and attractive shopping opportunities.

source : thaiwaysmagazine.com

Thailand the country of the best value for travelling

Tourists vote Thailand the country of the best value for travelling

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reported that according to Country Brand Index Award 2006 (CBI), Thailand has been voted to be the Best Country Brand for Value for Money. This research has been done through online questionnaires and phone interviews with over 1500 people, combining with asking some travelling experts from all over the world.



With 11.52 million visitors in 2005, Thailand had 367,380.36 million baht income from all tourism related businesses. The average staying was 8.20 days per person and the average spending per person/day was 3,890.13 baht.

source : thaiwaysmagazine.com

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

BALLOON ADVENTURE THAILAND



You don't feel the wind, you are a part of it, almost not even realizing you are moving. Hot air balloons are something special in comparison to other forms of flight. Hot air balloons drift gracefully above the ground at heights of up to 10,000 feet. Typically, though, most Hot air balloon flights are 500 to 2,000 feet above ground where peace and tranquility reign as you float over the tree tops above the beautiful countryside. As the balloon rises, your panoramic view is a perspective that you won’t soon forget.



Enjoy your Breath taking hot air balloon ride with Thai Balloon Adventure Company. Nobody forgets their first balloon flight. It is truly an experience that cannot compare to anything else. The sensation of flying over trees, lakes and streams, spotting wildlife is unique and inspiring. If you really want to make a lasting impression, a hot air balloon ride is the ultimate "unforgettable" gift


source : balloonadventurethailand.com

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Monday, December 11, 2006

WHAT’S NEW FOR THAILAND IN 2007

CHIC IS THE WORD FOR THAILAND IN 2007
– This year Thailand saw a surge in new boutique offerings to lesser-known resorts such as Ko Yao, Trang, Ko Chang, Racha and Khao Lak. The trend for boutique hotels continues into 2007 with the following new openings and offerings confirmed:

NEW HOTELS
The new Princess Resort, Ko Chang (part of the Dusit Hotels & Resorts Group) set to open in January 2007 including 96 rooms, private beach and sumptuous spa facilities. 80 per cent of the island of Ko Chang is registered as national parkland, with landscapes ranging from towering cliffs to lush rainforest. For divers and snorkellers, marine life is abundant, and visibility excellent. www.royalprincess.com

The new Evason Hideaway & Six Senses Spa at Yao Noi is the fourth Evason boutique-branded Hideaway, and sets even higher benchmarks for excellence in Asia. Accommodation will provide generous personal space and present an uncompromised standard of luxury. There will be 56 uniquely designed villas, all with open-style bathrooms, creating an atmosphere of space and light within and offering magnificent views of the bay and surrounding forestation. Each villa also features its own infinity-edged pool with sundeck, creating an illusion of infinity between pool and bay, and reinforcing a feeling of seclusion. Dining and refreshment services cover international and locally inspired cuisine and a large selection of vintages from around the world. http://www.sixsenses.com/hideaway-yaonoi/index.php - opens April 2007.

Six Senses Resorts & Spas are currently working on the new Soneva Kiri resort situated on Koh Kut/Kood. Set on 150 acres and 100 nautical miles from the new Bangkok airport and 20 minutes by speedboat to Cambodia, this project will have its own 12-seater Cessna aircraft with 8 luxury leather seats to make access even easier, using an airstrip on a nearby island with final transfer by boat. In total there will be 42 units – 63 bedrooms. Soneva Kiri is due to open in mid 2007 – around June. Soneva Koh Chang is another future development planned by Six Senses Resorts & Spas – 2007 completion date still to be confirmed.

A second Cape Panwa property is due to open in Chiang Mai in October 2007, following in the footsteps of the well-established Phuket resort. www.capepanwa.com

Sala Phuket will be the newest addition to the SALA Resorts and Spas portfolio. Inspired by the success of its sister property, SALA Samui, SALA Phuket promises to take the new SALA Resorts and Spas brand to even greater heights! Located on Mai Khao Beach in the north of Phuket Island there will be 79 rooms. The resort is due to open in late 2007. www.salaresorts.com

The stylish Krabi Pavilions resort is due to open in late 2007, following successful ventures in Phuket and Bali. Set within the Nopparat Thara National Park, a five minute longtail boat ride from Ao Nang, the resort will offer pristine secluded beach frontage and views of the Phang Nga Bay and the Phi Phi islands. www.pavilions-resorts.com

Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts will open another property in Chiang Mai in 2007 – dates to be confirmed. http://www.shangri-la.com/

FESTIVALS
Bangkok International Film Festival:
26th January – 5th February 2007Thailand has, over the years, acted as backdrop for some of cinema’s most powerful films, from The Killing Fields and The Man with the Golden Gun to The Beach and Good Morning Vietnam, and is regarded as the home of Asian film. The fifth annual Bangkok International Film Festival takes place in Thailand’s capital this January, and whether you’re a movie director seeking critical acclaim for your latest offering, or simply a film buff, there’s something for everyone!

The screening list for the festival is yet to be confirmed, but past festivals have featured award-winning films such as Lost in Translation and The Motorcycle Diaries, as well as special guests including Michael Douglas, Oliver Stone and Michelle Yeoh. Tickets are always available for the public to participate and range between 80 and 100 Thai baht (approx. £ XX) for entry to screenings. Links will be available from the festival website, http://www.bangkokfilm.org/ to allow tickets to be purchased online for the first time this year.

Bangkok Fashion Week:
March 2007 Over 30 Thai designers and a select number of international fashion gurus send their latest designs down the catwalk at Bangkok's Fashion Week. Shows take place in The Fashion Dome - a large dome tent set up in the middle of the lake at Benjakitti Park, beside the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre.

The event is scheduled to take place twice a year to coincide with the traditional launch of the spring and autumn collections. Everything from high fashion to textiles, jewellery and accessories are showcased at the accompanying trade fair and designer's showcase held in the convention centre.

Thai designers have come out in force in support of the event, including Nagara, Metta, Issue, Tube Gallery, Fly Now and others.

NEW ATTRACTIONS
Thailand’s Royal Projects In 2007,
Thailand will celebrate the 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and numerous events are planned throughout the year. One such celebration involves the unveiling of a number of special Royal tourism projects that have been spearheaded by the Royal family and involve local people in the remotest parts of Thailand working together. These include a reforestation project to eradicate opium supply at Doi Tung, in Chiang Rai’s Golden Triangle, the restoration of the Mrigadayavan Palace, Phetburi, built by King Rama VI as his summer palace by the seaside resort of Cha-Am, and the Elephant Conservatory at Lampang. This latter is situated an hour’s drive from Chiang Mai and has the only elephant hospital in the world, caring for sick and maimed elephants. The 500-hectare sanctuary also rehabilitates rogue elephants, cares for captured wild and domesticated out-of-work elephants and allows visitors to live with and learn about elephants in a dedicated Mahout training programme which lasts for three days. In 2007, the first-ever artificially inseminated baby elephant in the world will be born at the Conservatory, potentially marking a change of fate for the entire species. More information on all these projects is available at: www.thairoyalprojects.com

In addition, a number of new visitor attractions have opened recently, including wine tasting tours at the floating vineyards in Bangkok, sightseeing by bicycle through the streets of Bangkok, Hot-air balloon trips and Chiang Mai Night Safaris. More information at:


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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Chiang Rai Festival





January
1. King Mengrai Annual Festival. King Mengrai Annual Festival features a variety of products for sale including many local handicrafts.
2. Mekong Friendship Festival. It features a variety of entertainment with performances from the four different nations of the Mekong region as well as having a feast of international food on offer.
3. Sakura Flowers Blooming Fair. This beautiful colorful festival is held at the end of January at Doi Mae Salong, Mae Fah Luang.
4. Wild Flowers Blooming Fair. The fair features several hilltribe performances and various sports events.

February
1. Hilltribe Friendship Festival. The festival features lively hilltribe performances and a special 'Khantoke' dinner.
2. Strawberries and Flowers Blooming Fair. Held every year in early February, the unusual but colorful Strawberry and Flower Fair takes place in the village of Mae Sai.

April
1. Chiang Saen Songkran Festival and Boat Racing. The nationwide Songkran festival is best celebrated at the village of Chiang Saen.
2. Lanna Thai Heritage Fair. This cultural festival features colorful performances and a local music show.

May
1. Lychee Fair and Festival. The colorful festival features several beauty contests as well as the event's famous 'Lychee Procession'.
2. 'Pla Buek' Catfish Breeding and Conservation Fair. The annual event is a great opportunity to learn all about the various catfish that can be found in Mekong River.

November
1. Loy Kratong Festival. This well known nationwide festival is held in Chiang Rai from 22nd to 23rd November.
2. Mexican Sunflowers Blooming Fair. The festival features delightful hilltribe performances and local produce sold at bargain prices.

December
1. Chiang Rai Food Fair. Good foods are sold at cheap prices and Lanna cultural performances and demonstrations of fruit carving and Thai desserts can be observed and enjoyed.

source : thailand.com

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MEKONG SUNRISE, & CRUISING ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER

MEKONG SUNRISE The First Sunrise of The Land.
& CRUISING ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER
Adventure Travel
December 1, 2006 - January 31, 2007


Ubon Ratchathani, furthest east of the country, is the first province in the kingdom to greet the sunrise. This third largest province in Thailand, 620 kms from Bangkok, is part of the Korat Basin situated in the southern-half of northeastern Thailand.

Its rugged but extraordinary landscape is punctuated by craggy cliff-faces, rocky terrain dotted with towering columns, odd-shaped rock formations, and torrential cataracts along the stretch of the Mekong River. It is home to two national parks - The Pha Taem National Park and Kaeng Tana National Park. Both offer excellent vantage points for viewing a spectacular sunrise or sunset against a magnificent backdrop that extends for miles.

Fields of colourful wild flowers add a curious contrast to the province's awe-inspiring geographical landscape and diversity. A true miracle of nature.



Home to one of the world's oldest agrarian communities, Ubon Ratchathani is also the 'cradle of northeastern civilisation'. Recently-discovered archaeological evidence suggests that humans settled in the region between 14,000 to 6,000 years ago. Cave drawings and paintings have been found at Ban Sai Ngam, Amphoe Khemarat district and near the Mekong, with the most extensive site being at Pha Taem. Numerous prehistorical cave paintings offer insight into the way of life that existed during the pre-historic days. The paintings which feature a vast range of subjects such as people, human hands, creatures such as elephants, fish, the Pla Buek or Mekong giant catfish, dogs, bantengs, buffaloes, fishing utensils and geometric patterns have a reddish tinge to them from the hematite and take the form of outlines filled with solid colour.

It is also a centre of Buddhism and the regional administrative centre for northeastern Thailand, Ubon is a melting pot of multi-cultural and multi-ethnic groups.

CRUISING ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER
The best time of the year to embark on a river-cruise on the Mekong is between November to April. (Note: The water-level is too high in the rainy season and is not a good time for cruises.)

MEKONG CRUISING ROUTES

  • The Pha Taem Route This cruise sets out from the Khong Chiam district office to Hat Wichittra. The cruise ends at Pha Taem, the stop-off point to view the prehistoric cave paintings.

  • The Khong Chiam Temple - Mun Route

  • The Two-Coloured River Kaeng Tana - Ban Woen Buek Route This is a hour trip that offers a glimpse of the way of life along the rivers.

  • Ban Pak La - Ban Khan Tha Kwian Route A 30-minute cruise.

FOREST TREKKING

Misty Dong Na Tham Forest Greeting the first sunrise of the land.

Dong Na Tham Forest to the north of Pha Taem National Park is the easternmost point of the country along the Mekong River and the first place in the kingdom to be bathed by the first rays of sunrise. At dawn, a sea of mists floats over the riparian side of the Mekong River.

It covers an area of 88 sq. kilometres. Typographically Pa Dong Na Tham is a plateau with alternating sandstone hills with the highest peak at 510 metres above sea-level. Towering cliffs rise above the Mekong.

Deciduous Dipterocarp forests blend with timber and dry evergreen forests. Wild flowers bloom in the rainy season and in winter, breaking the monotonous rocky terrain. In the summer, larger plants emerge.

Recommended Nature Study Trails 2-Days/1-Night

Route 1 The route starts from Wat Tham Patihan Temple to Huai Phok Waterfall - Mekong River covering a distance of 16.4 kms including a 30-minute barge ride.

Route 2 The route from Ban Thung Na Mueang to Huai Phok-Huai Phok Waterfall and onto the Mekong River covers a distance of 18.6 kms plus a 30-minute barge ride.

For information, please contact the "Or Bor Tor" (the Office of the Village Administration Organisation) of the Ban Na Pho Klang, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. Phone (045) 249-002.

CULTURAL EXPLORATION Follow the trail of pre-historic man. There are a total of 32 pre-historic sites along the route.

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Thursday, December 7, 2006

Thailand, Mae Hong Son

MAE HONG SON is nestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son has long been isolated from the outside world. Virtually covered with mist throughout the year, the name refers to the fact that is terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants.

Former governors of Chiang Mai used to organise the rounding up of wild elephants which were then trained before being sent to the capital for work. Today, Mae Hong Son is one of the dream destinations for visitors. Daily flights into its small airport bring growing numbers of tourists, attracted by the spectacular scenery, numerous hilltribe communities and soft adventure opportunities.


THAI YAI CULTURE The Thai Yai can be seen along the northern border with Myanmar. They may at one time have been the most numerous of the ethnic Thai tribes that stretch across Southeast Asia. A large group settled in Mae Hong Son.

The Thai Yai culture has had a strong influence on the province, as can be seen in its architecture. Although a part of the Lanna region, the indigenous Thai Yai people living in Mae Hong Son are faced with very cold weather during winter and extremely hot weather in the summer, with mist or fog practically throughout the whole year. Not surprisingly they have had to adapt to the environment.

As a result, their architectural style has developed into something different from other Lanna communities. Their living quarters are usually built with tall floors and low roofs, the sizes differing according to ones social status and position. Homes of the ordinary folks are usually with one single level of roof, while those of the local aristocrats have two or more levels forming a castle-like shape. The space thus provided is believed to help air circulation. An interesting feature of the Thai Yai style is the perforated designs along the eaves which are an architectural identity of the area.


Source : tourismthailand.org

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Thailand - JAZZ ROYALE FESTIVAL

TAT TO HOLD THE "JAZZ ROYALE FESTIVAL"
OF THE YEAR TO HONOUR OUR BELOVED KING

Date : Alway

Place : Bangkok



The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is to hold the inaugural greatest jazz festival of the year, "Jazz Royale Festival", in order to honour His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, as the world s royal musician, on the occasion of his 80th birthday celebration in 2007.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is to hold the inaugural greatest jazz festival of the year, "Jazz Royale Festival", in order to honour His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, as the world's royal musician, on the occasion of his 80th birthday celebration in 2007. The event will be held during December 9-17, 2006, with more than 100 world-class artists and staff taking part. Led by Kenny G, McCoy Tyner, Nancy Wilson, Chris Botti, Regina Carter, and Dizzy Gillespie All Stars, the event will take place in four main cities of Thailand, comprising Bangkok, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. Part of the proceeds will go to H.M. the King's royal patronage projects.

Tourism and Sports Minister, H.E. Dr. Suvit Yodmani said that the purpose of holding the "Jazz Royale Festival" is to celebrate H.M. the King's 80th birthday on December 5, 2007. The event is aimed at attracting foreigners from both Asian and Western countries, including those who live in the Kingdom and locals. It is also in line with TAT's plan to boost the Thai tourism industry and encourage international visitors to travel to Thailand. The Minister is also considering including the jazz festival in the calendar and encouraging tour agents to promote this event as one of the country's attractions.

The festival will be held on four stages. It will take place in four cities. The first stage will start in Bangkok at Sanam Suea Pa during December 9-10. The second stage will follow at the Horseshoe Point in Pattaya during December 11-12. The third stage will be held at Sanam Hor Silp in Chiang Mai University during December 14-15, and the curtain will close at Karon Beach in Phuket during December 16-17.

On this occasion, all the artists will play H.M. the King’s musical works. This unprecedented event will be accounted as the biggest jazz festival in the country's history.

The artists that have confirmed to participate are all well-known worldwide including:

Kenny GKenneth
Gorelick, better known by his stage name Kenny G, is an American saxophonist whose fourth album ‘Duotones’ brought him to fame in 1986. Kenny's main instrument is the soprano saxophone, but he also plays the alto and tenor sax on occasions.

McCoy Tyner
Alfred McCoy Tyner is Tyner's full name. He is a jazz pianist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for his work with the John Coltrane Quartet. He once joined with John Coltrane, the world’s top five famous artist.

James Moody
James Moody is one of the outstanding jazz saxophonists and flutists. A column in one leading newspaper once claimed that jazz can be divided into two categories - James Moody's type of jazz and the other.

Dizzy Gillespie
All StarsDizzy Gillespie All Stars is another jazz phenomena that has inspired new jazz faces to the industry.

Paquito D'Rivera
Paquito D'Rivera is a Cuban-born, Grammy-winning jazz and classical saxophonist and clarinetist.

Chris Botti
Chris Botti is an American trumpeter and composer; born in Portland, Oregon. The jazz heart-throb has a number of fans worldwide.

Other artists include Marta Topferova, Ahmad Jamal, Cherryl Hayes, Claudio Roditi, Nancy Wilson, Regina Carter, and Georgie Fame.

Tickets are 2,000 Baht for Bangkok and 1,500 Baht for provincial venues. The tickets are available at Thai Ticket Master (Tel. 0-2262-3456 http://www.thaiticketmaster.com/) and TAT Head Office. For provincial venues, tickets are also available at TAT offices in Chiang Mai, Pattaya and Phuket.

PROGRAMME
December 9, 2006: Suepa, Bangkok
No. Band
1. Oriental Jazz Quartet feat. Cherryl Hayes
2. Regina Carter
3. McCoy Tyner Trio
4. Dizzy Big Band
5. Kenny G


December 10, 2006: Suepa, Bangkok
No. Band
1. Oriental Jazz Quartet feat. Cherryl Hayes
2. Ahmad Jamal
3. Chris Botti
4. Nancy Wilson
5. Kenny G


December 11, 2006: Horseshose Point, Pattaya
No. Band
1. Marta Topferova
2. Regina Carter
3. Chris Botti
4. Dizzy Big Band
5. Nancy Wilson


December 12, 2006: Horseshose Point, Pattaya
No. Band
1. Regina Carter
2. Georgie Fame
3. McCoy Tyner Trio
4. Chris Botti
5. Kenny G


December 14, 2006: Chiang Mai
No. Band
1. Marta Topferova
2. Ahmad Jamal
3. Georgie Fame
4. Dizzy Big Band
5. Kenny G


December 15, 2006: Chiang Mai
No. Band
1. Regina Carter
2. McCoy Tyner Trio
3. Nancy Wilson
4. Marta Topferova
5. Dizzy Big Band


December 16, 2006: Karon Beach, Phuket
No. Band
1. James Moody/Roberta Gambarini Quintet
2. Georgie Fame
3. Paqito D’Rivera/Claudio Roditi Cubop
4. Ahmad Jamal
5. Kenny G

December 17, 2006: Karon Beach, Phuket
No. Band
1. Marta Topferova
2. Regina Carter
3. McCoy Tyner Trio
4. Dizzy Big Band (James Moody Roberta Gambarini)

For more information, please contact TAT Call Center 1672. Or
Ms. Tippawan Nuntachaiyod
Ms. Nam Kang Mee-Nguen
Creative Juice\G1
Tel: 08 1621 8666, 08 1988 5208, 08 9810 6566, or 08 1997 3560.
E-mail: jazzroyale@creativejuiceg1.com

source : tourismthailand.org