Stepping on the History of Thailand adventure
Travel To Thailand November 5th, 2009

one best way to appreciate the grandeur and importance of the history of Thailand is to absorb the atmosphere of the rest of civilization ruins and monuments of Thailand in the past.
Plain in Central Thailand
Visitors can walk into a thousand years of history in the historical park Sukhothai, Lop Buri, Si Satchanalai and Ayutthaya. Out of the park history, Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakhon Pathom is another amazing sight: the highest Buddhist monument in the world, also where Buddhism was first taught in this Buddhist country.
NorthThailand adventure
You can enjoy the culture just by walking down the streets of Chiang Mai. Here, at Wat Pa Pao district Phuak Chang (White Elephant), for example, is a beautiful example of the culture of Burma and Shan temple architecture. Walk a little to the southeast of the old city is the location of the fort which was founded by Chao Kavila, soldiers in 1776 to expel Burma and restore the glory of the city. Towards the West is Doi Suthep, the mountain is named based on the simple existence of the cave monastery which is right above Pharmaceuticals That Wat Doi Suthep. There are many temples in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Mae Hong Son and Nan where visitors can enjoy the history and architecture of northern Thailand. Read the rest of this entry »
Looking at the Bangkok Java Community
Travel To Thailand October 16th, 2009

If you are the Javanese and a visit to Bangkok, to the village mosque Java. Java mosque is located in the Sathorn area. With the rise of the National Stadium BTS you can choose Silom line, or if you use the BTS travel line Sukumvit you can move through the interchange at Siam station Chit.
Purchase tickets to Surasak for single trip. Surasak Station of you live down the stairs and walked to the soi or the first alley on the left. You arrived in the township of people descended from Javanese in Bangkok. Read the rest of this entry »
Wind Surfing – Sports Top at the Beach Thailand
Travel To Thailand October 4th, 2009

Wind surfing adventure has become one of the most popular water sport in Thailand in the last two decades, and is played throughout the coast of Thailand. Wind surfing is not only exciting and the best way to get fit, but also sports a quiet, non-polluting and environmentally friendly. This is a sport that combines skill, coordination and strength.
You can learn all of sport Windsurf in the main beach in Phuket, Samui, Pattaya and Krabi, as well as on the islands of Ko Tao and Ko Chang. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you will find the board and immediately played in many places that have been provided for this. While you need wind to Windsurf, you can get so many good things from this exercise.
Just do not go to sea if the weather threatens, or indicate the arrival of the storm. You must wear life jackets at all times. adventurer out for boat and swimmers crowded sometimes swam in water, especially if you’re still learning how to handle the ship and handle sails. It’s easy to forget the hot sun with the wind blowing in your face, but the radiance of the sun was so strong in fact as reflected in the water around you. So do not forget to wear sunscreen to protect skin does not “burn”.













