Tuesday, July 14, 2009

KHAO SAN - PHRA ATHIT


After Rattanakosin Island, site of the Grand Palace, Bang Lamphu, a short stroll to the north, has got to be the most frequented neighbourhood in town - and not just by tourists, either. Its allure is due in large part to a single street: the world-famous Khao San Road. For, love it or hate it, this strip is undeniably one of the liveliest parts of Bangkok with a diverse, constantly rotating cast of characters arriving daily from all corners of the globe.

Long before it was immortalised by Leonardo DiCaprio in the big-screen adaptation of The Beach, it was, along with Goa and Kuta Beach in Bali, a favourite pitstop on backpacker routes across Asia. But the transformation of this cheap-guesthouse central was already well underway when Alex Garland's novel was published in 1996 and today, with its plethora of salubrious hotels and luxury spas, its fast-food franchises and frappuccinos, little of Khao San's cheap-and-cheerful charm and raw, outlaw edge remains.

Although still patronised by credit card-toting "backpackers" from foreign parts, Bang Lamphu is now also a popular destination for well-heeled young locals seeking an alternative night out. Weird and wild pleasures - albeit, of the toned-down variety - still to be found here include getting yourself tattooed and pierced all over, crunching on deep-fried insects and purchasing very realistic-looking counterfeit products. One feature of the road that has remained unchanged over the years, however, is the number of scam artists on the make: drop your guard for a moment, swallow that sob story, and you, like generations of naive visitors before you, are practically begging to be ripped off!

It's only when the sun sets that this place really starts hopping. Khao San is closed to vehicles at dusk and people pack the street, piling into the bars and restaurants and cafe's. Those in search of a quieter evening can escape the blaring music and glaring neon by venturing down leafy Ram Butri Road, which runs roughly parallel, crossing over Chakrabongse Road to Soi Ram Butri (also pedestrianised after dark) or wandering down Chakrabongse to the much more subdued Phra Athit Road, a popular late-night haunt of artists and trendy college students.

These environs are not all about dreadlocks and hangovers, however. Situated in one of the longest settled quarters of the city, Bang Lamphu boasts many old shophouses and some even more venerable remnants of the past. On Phra Athit Road alone, the centuries-old Phra Sumen Fort stands close to several well-preserved old palaces and mansions where significant historical figures once lived.

Bang Lamphu Market, which sells food, household items and clothes, has been serving the local community for decades. And for further evidence of this neighbourhood's multi-ethnic identity, you need look no further than the plethora of mosques, Chinese shrines and major Buddhist temples with which it is dotted.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

THE ULTIMATE WATER FIGHT



New Year, is once again almost upon us. The all important days are, as always the 13th to the 15 th of April, although in much of the Kingdom you can expect celebrations to continue for closer to a week and here in Pattaya usuallyfor even a little longer. Thai said, if you are going to be in Thailand at the ttime, you certainly would not need to be told that the Thais are celebrating. In fact, even somone unfortunate enough to be both deaf and blind would not be able to miss it. They would feel it, most probably with a bucket of ice cold water over the head and mischievous hands smearing sticky paste on their face. Just in case you do not know, or have not yet figured it out, the reason that the festival has become so well know is because of the unusual way in which it is celebrated,namely serveral days of the biggest water fights you will find anywhere.


Songkran At Khawsarn Rd. Bangkok




Songkran At Chiang Mai

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

PATTAYA FLOATING MARKET




Pattaya Floating Market located on the Sukhumvit Rd. leave Pattaya to Sattaheep about 10 minuts . Here you can come and experience with surprise and delight the atmosphere created by the merging of local Thai culture of four regions.

Pattaya Floating Market open daily 10 am - 9 pm

More info: www.pattayafloationgmarket.com








KHAO TAO




Khao Tao located 10 Km. down from Hua Hin towards Pranbui, on your left while coming from Hua Hin .You should be visited whether you're in Hua Hin or Cha AM It has everthing except the crowd and suffocation

This at present is the most sought after residential destination . Opposit the Khao Tao Wat is a lake with two piers, a place close to the nature,Straight sown the road, it would lead to a hilltop, where another Wat with huge glorious Buddha is in a sitting posture, Another smaller standing image on the slope is overlooking the beach. Right on the beach anothe Wat tunes in soothing hymns in the mornings and evenings. The wat has a terrace and sala over looking the endless beach and the sea.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Nong Noot tropical garden Pattaya



Nong-Noot tropical garden locate at the Sukhumvit Rd. 15 Kilometres from Pattaya
there, you will see a lot of tropical trees and fowers and enjoy the thai culures show every day.







Saturday, February 14, 2009

Snamchan Palace Nakorn Pathom



Snamchan Palace Nakorn pathom Province near Bangkok by Petchakasem Rd.
It's built in the reigne of King Rama the VI.
admission 50 Baht for foriegners.
the Palace was built in European style.








Ayutthaya Thailand

Ayutthaya is the ancienct capital of Thailand
about 70 kilometers from Bangkok
You can visit a lot of temples of "Wat"
417 years olds of capital and cultures
before it's destroyed by Bermese.



Wat Pra Sri sanpet is the temple in grand palace.





Wat Ratchaburana have a large Kamare style Prang Building
that you can visit by walk up alog the staire to the Prang.





One of famous picture the tree grow up surround the Buddha's head
At Wat Mahatart . When we visit there of take a photograph shouldn't
stand up front the Buddha becouse the believing of Buddhist the Buddha's
head should be the top. and Buddhist have pay the respect.