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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is located at Damnoen Saduak District, Ratchaburi Province ,Thailand. About 105 kms from Bangkok. According to history around 1866 King Rama IV ordered that a 32 kms long canal be dug at Damnoen Saduak. This canal would connect the Mae Khong River with the Tacheen River. The excellent quality soil beside the [...]


THE GRAND PALACE
The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings in Bangkok, Thailand. It served as the official residence of the king of Thailand from the 18th century to the mid-20th century. After the death of King Ananda Mahidol in the Baromphiman Palace, King Bhumibol moved the official royal residence to Chitralada Palace. Construction of the palace [...]


Koh Chang
Ko Chang, or “elephant island” is the second largest island of Thailand after Phuket and part of the Mu Ko Chang [...]


How to travel Koh Chang
By Car The best way to get to Koh Chang requires a 4 to 4 1/2 hours trip to Trat province. Once you are in Trat, ferry services are available at three main piers to go to the island. Route 1 : Bangna-Chonburi-Ban Bung-Klaeng-Chantaburi-Trat. Distance: 315 km. (a) Take Highway No. 3 (Bangna-Trat Road) until you reach [...]


Beaches in Koh Chang
White Sand Beach (Had Sai Khao) A long beach of powdery white sand which expands at low tide creating a huge [...]


Activity in Koh Chang
When your travel in koh chang Relax on the beach, snorkel around the beautiful coral reefs or visit the islands of Ko Kra, Ko Maisi Lek or Ko Raet. Ko Kra [...]


Telephone in Thailand
Thailand’s country code is 66. Area codes begin with ‘0,’ which you drop when calling from outside the country. However, when making a local call, dial the area codes first (e.g.. 02 for calling Bangkok area), then follow by the number. In Thailand assistance numbers are 100/233 2771 when making an international call and 100/183 [...]


Discounts & Deals
When buying anything, you get what you pay for and price is only one consideration. Discount clubs are worthwhile if you take their offers frequently and/or for the long term, as you save money only after redeeming the membership costs. Inquire about free discounts before signing up. Depending on the issuing bank, major [...]


Motorbike-taxi
The motorbike taxis is not recommended for first time visitors. However, it’s unusual to see some expatriates on back of the bike. If you are desperately in a hurry for an important meeting or catching a plane or a train but getting trapped into a motionless trail of traffic, here are the tips of how [...]


Travel By Bus In Thailand
Bangkok’s buses charge fixed fares. Red non air-conditioned fares are 7 baht. White and blue non air-conditioned bus fares are 8 baht. Air-conditioned buses charge according to distance: blue buses start at 11 baht, as do white ‘caterpillar’ buses. Orange ‘Euro’ buses start at 12 baht. Mauve Microbuses cost between 20 and 25 baht. Some [...]






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