2007/10/23

Thailand - the Land of Smiles


Thailand is a fascinating and exotic country to explore. Come and discover Thailand's scenic and cultural treasures with our team of locals and long-time residents. We all live and work here and share a love of Thailand, its people, culture, scenery, cuisine and overall lifestyle.

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So, for complete information on Thailand travel, hotels, tours, diving, shopping, spas, last minute Hotels offers or any one of the hundreds of things to see and do, gothailand.com is now the definitive guide.

2007/09/19

Hotel Resort in Chiang

Welcome to Ban Sabai Spa Village, Chiang Mai
Situated just 5 km from Chiang Mai center, Ban Sabai Village offers a superb range of Spa treatments and accommodation including four standard rooms and five villas, each with private steam room/sauna and their own open-air bathroom and Jacuzzi for two. Staff can arrange holistic check ups, tailor made packages for each individual guest lasting a few days to a few weeks, or simply stay with us whilst exploring Chiang Mai. The Wild Orchid restaurant serves up healthy and tasty cuisine. Ban-Sabai Spa is one of Thailand's premier Spa & Resort facilities offering a broad range of spa, health and beauty treatments in Chiang Mai. With packages including Rejuvenation, Detox, Health Management, Fasting & Weight loss programs, Ban Sabai takes a holistic approach to your health and well-being, believing that inner harmony and well being promote health and beauty.
219 Moo 9, Sanpeesue district,
Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50300 Thailand
Tel: 0 5385 4778-9
Fax: 0 5385 4775
Email: info@vipassana.co.th
Website: http://www.ban-sabai.com

Welcome to Holiday Resort
Warm welcome to friendly atmosphere of Chaing Mai culture with The Ping River Beach, Orchard, Bua-tong Waterfall, Rainbow Spring (Jed see) and the Royal Chiang Mai golf course. Altogether, you will be in touch with the real and pure nature at Holiday Resort Chiang Mai.

Holiday Resort
362 Moo 1 Ban Nongmachab Soi 3, Mae Phaek district,
San Sai, Chiang Mai 50290 Thailand
Tel: 0 5384 9110, 0 5386 4173, 08 1558 2448, 0 2241 3220
Fax: 0 5384 9943
Email: booking@holidayresort.co.th
Website: http://www.holidayresort.co.th



Accommodation : 12 rooms

Room Rate : 1,500 - 5,000 Baht
BannTazala Chiang Mai Boutique Hotel Thailand
Bann Tazala Boutique Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Newest Luxurious & Friendliest Hotel in Chiangmai. Thailand Boutique Hotel. Most Exclusive Residence in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Limited Reservation - Only 8 Luxury Rooms opening for booking now.

Bann Tazala is a 5 (five) star 'Boutique Hotel in Chiang Mai. Our hotel is being indexes by tripadvisor in its Popularity Index as the No 31 of 78 Best Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand.



Bann Tazala exclusive residence in Chiangmai draws its inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Lanna Kingdom as well as other traditional Asian influences. Offering some of the most spacious and exclusive accommodation available in the north of Thailand, our aim is to provide pleasure for all of your senses: modern conveniences to suit all needs of the modern traveller, blended seamlessly with exquisite architecture and interior design. Our five Standard rooms, two Deluxe rooms and one Villa Suite have been sympathetically crafted in keeping with traditional Lanna architectural styles with Chinese furnishing highlights.

Getting To Our Boutique Hotel Chiang Mai
Our Boutique Hotel in Chiangmai is location opposite the new Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Super Luxury Resort 5 Star Thailand Hotel Chiang Mai. It's just 10 minutes drive, from Chiang Mai International Airport, and 5 minutes or 5 kilometers from the city center. We shares the same car park area.

Room with Breakfast:
Travelers looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life can get away to our ''Bann Tazala Exclusive Residence'' with the Room with Breakfast Package. Spend the day exploring our scenic mountain town or enjoy the amenities available to you in City of Chiang Mai. . Relaxation at its finest! Come and stay in our quality rooms with great value.

2007/09/15

Hotelresort

Welcome to Thailand.

We are the tourism portal for promoting destinations in Thailand.

This tourism portal is formed by a group of hoteliers and travelling lovers with extensive experience in
Thailand's tourism.

We do have a friendly and service minded team of your travel advisors that are available to answer your questions within 24 hours, seven days a week. They will give you a personal assistance for all of your travel requirements. Their mission is to deliver a personalised service that will ensure a most peaceful and individual experience.
We understand that some people wish to discuss and plan their itinerary before their arrival. We would be very pleased to give you an assistance with your travel plan. Please do contact us at info@bangkokbooking.org .

Enjoy your holiday in Thailand with its lovely people makes you enjoyed during your valuable holiday.

Thank you for visiting Thailand and enjoy your trip.


Bangkok is considerably one of the most exhilarating cities in the world। Awarded by Conde Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice 2006 for Asia's Top City, the cosmopolitan Bangkok boasts fascinating characteristics its worldwide admirers। Whether you are taking a glimpse tour of dazzling Bangkok temples, exercise your haggling expertise at Chatuchak Market, having an hour foot massage for $5 or being stuck in a heavy traffic inside a magenta taxi, daily life here is never the same as elsewhere। For your Bangkok vacation, we offer the widest and finest selection of hotels in Bangkok from the 5 stars luxury Bangkok hotels, Bangkok Airport Hotels to cheap Bangkok hotels, budget Bangkok hotel or Nana hotel Bangkok, we have them all. Recommended Bangkok Thailand Hotel for your Bangkok hotel booking are all available below for your fantastic Bangkok travel.


Bangkok has a new international airport, Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Airport.
Suvarnabhumi (pronounced “Su-Wana-Poom”) means “The Golden Land”।Developing Thailand as the aviation and air transport hub of Southeast Asia is among the priorities set by the Royal Thai Government.One of the ways this can be achieved is to develop Suvarnabhumi Airport to achieve the highest international standards, to ensure its support for the rapidly increasing air traffic demand corresponding to the need of aviation business worldwide. His Majesty the King has graciously conferred the name of “Suvarnabhumi Airport” which means the “Golden Land” and is located in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan province, covering an area of approximately 3,200 hectares.
Airport Code Suvarnabhumi Airport will inherit its IATA airport code BKK from Bangkok Don Muang International Airport। In the interim period while both airports are operating (from September 15th to September 28th) Suvarnabhumi will use the code NBK.Location The airport is located in Racha Thewa in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan province, 30 kilometers east of Bangkok. Architects The airport was designed by Murphy/Jahn ArchitectsCapacity The airport has 2 parallel runways (60 m. wide, 4,000 m. and 3700 m. long) and 2 parallel taxiways to accommodate simultaneous departures and arrivals. It has a total of 120 parking bays (51 with contact gates and 69 remote gates) and 5 of these are capable of accommodating the Airbus A380 aircraft. With a capacity of handling 76 flight operations per hour, both international and domestic flights will share the airport terminal but will be assigned to different parts of the concourse. In the initial phase of construction, it will be capable of handling 45 million passengers and 3 million tonnes of cargo per year. Between the airport hotel and the terminal building are the two 5-storey car park buildings with a combined capacity of 5,000 cars.Airport Hotel Above the underground rail link station and in front of the passenger terminal building is the 600-room hotel operated by Accor Group under the Novotel brand. Long-term plans Long-term plans for four runways flanking two main terminals and two satellite buildings with a combined capacity capable of handling up to 100 million passengers and 6.4 million tonnes of cargo a year are on the drawing board. The second phase of airport expansion involving the construction of a satellite building south of the main terminal is expected to begin 3 to 5 years after the completion of the first main terminal.

Suvarnabhumi Airport is located on a 3,100 ha site in the Samut Prakarn province of Thailand at Nong Ngu Hao (Nongnughao translated as Cobra Swamp), 30km east of Bangkok। Road access to the new airport will be provided by a series of new highways connected to Bangkok's existing outer ring road. The main access road is an elevated 2 x 5 lane road that leads from the passenger terminal through the northern part of the site to the new Bangkok–Chonburi highway.The construction of the City Airport Terminal in Makkasan and a 28.6 km high-speed rail link to the new airport started in July 2005 and are planned for completion in November 2007. The airport express, informally known as the Pink Line and operated jointly with SRT's planned Red Line commuter service, will connect with the BTS Sukhumvit Line and MRT Blue Line at Phaya Thai and Phetchaburi stations respectively, offering airport-bound passengers a fast 15-minute limited stop journey from the city.
Bangkok Airport Shuttle Bus Service Free shuttle bus service is provided for passengers and airport staff. Expess route connects the main terminal directly to the transport center. Ordinary route connects to other airport facilities. For passenger convenience shuttle buses serving Suvarnabhumi airport are low-floor type.
Shuttle Bus Express Route:1। Passenger terminal2. Car rental center3. Public transportation center and bus terminalShuttle Bus Ordinary Route:1. Bus terminal2. Car rental center3. Long term parking4. WFS's GSE, BAFS5. TG's GSE services6. TG operation center7. TG Technical Department8. Suvarnabumi Airport Concourse A (Landside Curb)9. Suvarnabumi Airport Concourse D (East Landside Curb)10. Suvarnabumi Airport Concourse D (West Landside Curb)11. Suvarnabumi Airport Concourse G (Landside Curb)12. Free Zone Pedestrian Enterance (East)13. D-CAP, TG Catering14. Fire and Rescue
Bangkok Airport Public Taxi Service Public taxis can be found on Level 2 (Arrivals). Alternatively take a shuttle bus (Express route) to the Transport Center taxi stand.
Public taxis serving Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport must be less than 5 years old.
Public taxi drives must be certified by Airports of Thailand.
Passenger drop off at Departures (level 4 - outer curb).
Passenger pick up at the taxi stand at Transport center।
LimousineTo get a limousine contact the "Limousine Service Counter" at the Arrivals level (2nd floor). Limousine pick up area is at the Arrivals Level (outer curb).
6 types of limousines with total of 380 cars available around the clock.
A call center for inbound reservations.
Airports of Thailand is in change of limousine operations।

2007/09/12

New Airport Screening Prodecures Restrictions on Liquids, Aerosols and Gels

Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa
257/1-3 Charoen Nakorn Road, Bangkok 10600
Location:Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa is located along the Chao Praya River। Accessible to the east side of the river via the Bangkok Bridge or the resort's ferry. Within its complex are fine shops and restaurants.

Thailand recently joined other major Asian aviation hubs in implementing security measures recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The following restrictions on liquids, aerosols and gels in hand-carried luggage are effective from 1 June 2007, and are applicable for all commercial flights departing from airports in Thailand.
CARRY-ON ITEMSLiquids, aerosols, gels (including drinks, creams, perfumes, sprays, gels, toothpaste, lipstick, lip balm and similar substances) in containers of no more than 100 ml each must be placed in a transparent re-sealable 20 cm x 20 cm plastic bag with a capacity not exceeding one litre. Only one sealed bag per person is permitted, and this must be presented separately for security checking.
CHECKED-IN LUGGAGELiquids, aerosols, gels, drinks, creams, perfumes, sprays, toothpaste, lipstick, lip balm and all similar substances in containers exceeding 100 ml must be placed in checked-in luggage.
Exceptions Medication, baby food/milk and special dietary items must be presented separately for screening.
In addition to the transparent, re-sealable plastic bag, each carry-on item(jacket, suit pack, personal computer, cell phone, and any accessories with metal components) must be presented separately for screening at the security check point.
Items Not Allowed Liquids, gels, pastes and lotions in excess of 100 ml। Containers over 100 ml, even if only partially full, must be discarded in the bin provided. Overpacked open bags Sharp items Duty-free items should not be taken out of their sealed bag, and passengers should be aware that they may be asked to present receipts for proof of purchase.

2007/09/11

Bangkok

Bangkok was founded in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty. It is now the country's spiritual, cultural, diplomatic, commercial and educational hub. It covers an area of more than 1,500 square kilometres, and it is home to approximatlely ten million people or more than 10% of the country's population.




Over the last few decades, Thailand's capital city, Bangkok, has changed into a modern, exciting and sophisticated city. It offers to visitors not only the cosmopolitan amenities they would expect from other big cities, but also a unique treasure trove of cultural attractions. Thailand, in the heart of Southeast Asia, was never colonised and thus kept its unique culture and heritage intact. Bangkok offers visitors the opportunity to experience fascinating glimpse of Thailand's gentle culture amidst the bustle of a great and dynamic metropolis. This great city has had astounding success in combining the ancient and modern world.


For tourists, Bangkok has a feast of attractions to offer. The city is dotted with 400 glittering Buddhist temples of great beauty and fascination, magnificent palaces, classical dance extravaganzas, numerous shopping centres and traditional ways of life, especially along the "Venice of the East" timeless canals and the Chao Phraya River of the "River of Kings" winding through the city. It is worth taking a trip along its waters before exploring further into different canals to take a glimpse of old Bangkok.

Bangkok's Old Don Mueang Airport Re-Opens for Domestic Flights
The old airport in North Bangkok, now re-named Don Mueang Airport, re-opened for domestic flights on March 25, 2007.

Don Mueang Airport will handle domestic flights operated by the following airlines.

* One-Two-Go: All flights
* Nok Air: All flights
* Thai Airways International (THAI): non-connecting domestic flights only

The designated airport code for Don Mueang Airport is DMK.

Please check with the airlines before you leave for the airport.
Contact information:

* Thai Airways International (THAI)
Important:
Domestic flights that connect with flights to international destinations will operate out of the new international Bangkok airport – Suvarnabhumi Airport only.

The designated airport code for Suvarnabhumi Airport, is BKK.
To identify THAI flights operating out of Suvarnabhumi Airport, please note the “BKK” airport code and the three-digit flight number printed on air tickets.

For non-connecting domestic THAI flights operating out of Don Mueang Airport (“DMK” airport code), the flight number is four-digits.

THAI Operations at Don Mueang and Suvaranbhumi Airport
Effective as of 25 March – 27 October 2007
Please click to view

For more information regarding THAI flights and reservations, please contact
24-hour reservations centre: 0 2356 1111

* NOK AIR – New service from Don Mueang Airport
All Scheduled Flights Now Operate out of Don Mueang
On 1 March 2007, Nok Air – promoted as the truly Thai low fare airline – announced its relocation from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Don Mueang Airport. All its scheduled flights have been operating in and out of Don Mueang airport since 25 March 2007.

Budgeting for a Robust Internet Marketing Strategy in 2007 A Best Practices Guide to Aid in Developing the 2007 Hotel Online Marketing Budget
As many hotels enter the 2007 budget planning season, this article aims to help hoteliers construct a competitive Internet marketing budget. The hotel's overall competitiveness today is determined to a great extent by how well it manages its Internet marketing and distribution efforts. It is not a question of how big the budget should be, but rather what to include and how much to allocate in the Internet marketing budget for a meaningful ROI and online revenue growth. This article takes a closer look at some important aspects of Internet marketing in hospitality and what marketing activities and line items comprise the 2007 online marketing budget.

2006 may have been a banner year in hospitality, but how has this success translated into the planning of next year's marketing budget - especially as it relates to the online channel? While the hotel may have an internal formula for ROI, many hoteliers are confused as to what, where, and how much of the marketing budget should be devoted to the online channel.

The dynamic nature of the Internet further complicates the budget planning process. In an environment that consistently brings new fads, new online media formats and business models, new competitors, and new tools and methods to market a hotel via the web, how does a hotel marketer accurately and sanely plan next year's Internet marketing budget?

2007/09/10

TAT to Luanch "Seven Amazing Wonders" of Thailand Campaign

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has segmented and regrouped its core national tourism products into a seven-point package that will be marketed worldwide under the banner of “Seven Amazing Wonders” of Thailand.

Approved after the annual marketing meeting of TAT in the beach resort of Cha-am last week, the new campaign is designed to help attain a target of 14.8 million international visitor arrivals in 2007 and 15.7 million in 2008. The domestic tourism target is 82 million trips in 2007 and 83 million trips in 2008.

TAT Governor Mrs Phornsiri Manoharn said, “The new planning focus takes into account the many influencing factors at the global, regional, and local levels, ranging from changes in consumer behaviour, the impact of oil prices to branding and low-cost airlines.”

An exhaustive SWOT analysis of the Thai tourism industry indicated that while there were a number of issues to be addressed, “the good news is that Thailand has a generally very positive image in the world, which gives it a significant competitive advantage.

Mrs Phornsiri said, “In many travel magazines and lifestyle surveys, we are consistently ranked in the Top Ten for the quality of our beautiful beaches, entertainment and dining, value of products, recreational facilities, and shopping. Every year, we reap many awards in each of these categories.”

She noted that the new campaign will be underpinned by the strong branding slogan “Amazing Thailand” which proved hugely successful in 1998/99 and underscores the country’s image as a peaceful, hospitable country and a year-round tourism destination with high quality of value-for-money products and services.”

The “Seven Amazing Wonders” theme products are as follows:

Thainess
“Experience the Art of Thai Living” — which refers to traditional Thai hospitality, lifestyle and friendliness of the people
Treasure products
“Land of Heritage and History” — covering the World Heritage sites and historical places, temples, and Thai museums
Beaches
“Fun, Sun, Surf and Serenity of Thai Beaches” — the long-standing popularity of Thai beach resorts for international and domestic tourism
Nature
“Encounter the Sheer Beauty of Thai Nature” — focus on conservation and environment, and market Thai products within the framework of the worldwide attention being paid to global warming
Health and Wellness
“Land of Healthy Smile” — a rapidly growing market, highlighting Thailand’s preventive and curative therapies
Trendy
“Excite Yourself with a Myriad of Thai Trends” — targetted at the new generation of young travellers, and covering the new boutique hotels, shopping centres, restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment
Festivities
“Enchant Yourself with International Festivities in Thailand”— the ‘sanuk’ (fun) factor, featuring popular Thai events and festivals such as the Phuket Regatta, Elephant Polo, etc.
The 18 main markets which are targeted for intensive promotions are mainly in the Asia-Pacific, East Asia and Europe regions. Among the 20 emerging markets with strong growth potential are Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Russia and CIS countries, East Europe, UAE, and Saudi Arabia.

This year, TAT is to open offices in Dubai, Moscow and Vietnam, all of which are generating promising growth. It is also working actively in China which is projected to become Thailand’s top source of visitor arrivals by the end of this decade, overtaking both Malaysia and Japan.

Mrs Phornsiri said the core focus will be on attracting “quality tourists with high yield.” A lot of time and effort is to be directed at enhancing TAT’s e-marketing abilities through websites, blogs, discussion forums, travel clubs, mobile phone messages, etc, especially to reach the high-end target group in places like Japan, Australia and the US.

She said, “The fact that 60% of total arrivals are repeat visitors opens up excellent opportunities to attract more visitors by getting our loyal guests to recommend Thailand to more friends and colleagues.”

One key component of the campaign will be the nine Royal Discovery Initiative projects, all conceptualised and created by His Majesty the King and members of the Royal Family as part of Thailand’s “sufficiency economy” practise.

Mrs Phornsiri said, “This year, we are commemorating His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary. His Majesty is now the world’s longest reigning monarch and within two years, will become the longest reigning monarch in world history. This will be another cause for glorious celebration.”

The nine Royal Discovery Initiative projects epitomise the pride of Thailand. They cover areas such as agriculture, occupational training, education, traditions and culture.

2007/09/07

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Mr Rajan Adhikari, the tallest living person in Nepal and the world’s second tallest individual measuring 2.21 metres (7’ 3”), has embarked on a world tour carrying the message of world peace and love around the world. Mr Adhikari is traveling the world with his companion, Mr Chitra Poudel, Nepal’s first a ‘differently-abled’ cyclist.

The first phase of the world tour covers India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei. The second phase will cover other countries.

Following stops in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, Mr Adhikari and Mr Poudel both arrived in Thailand on 1 June 2007 and made a courtesy call to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) head-office on Petchaburi Road.

Mr Adhikari and Mr Poudel met with Mr Suraphon Svetasreni, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications.

“Our objective is to spread the message of peace and love in a world suffering from violence, intolerance and hatred and spreading the message of humanitarian brotherhood all over the world”, Mr Adhikari explains.

Other major objectives include raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and narcotic drugs, speaking against child labour and exploitation and providing inspiration and love to disabled individuals around the world.

Mr Adhikari and Mr Poudel are also assuming the role of ‘ambassadors’ of Nepalese culture, working to forge friendly relations wherever their travels take them.

“We would like to introduce the natural beauty of Nepal, Nepali culture and Nepali people, their warm hospitality to the people of all countries of the world,” Mr Adhikari added.

2007/09/06

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Phitsanulok


Phitsanulok is undeniably an important hub and an ideal base for travelers wishing to explore the lower North and western Northeast. Phitsanulok, however, is not just a stopover for tourists, but is a province with promising tourism opportunities.,
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Phuket




Phuket


Phuket has a lot more to offer its visitors other than its natural heritage sea, sand, sky, beach, forest, and world renowned diving sites. Sino-Portuguese architecture casts its spell delighting travelers to the city, while Phuket-style hospitality has never failed to impress visitors from all walk,
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Prachuap Khiri Khan




Prachuap Khiri Khan


The provincial capital is a fishing port with a superb location beside beautiful curving bays and amongst steep mountain outcrops. About 100 kilometres to the north of Prachuap Khiri Khan is Hua Hin, Thailand's first beach resort which is renowned for golf and spa. Between Hua Hin and Prachuap Khi,
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Rayong




Rayong


Covering a total area of 3,552 square kilometers, Rayong borders Chonburi Province on the north and the west, the Gulf of Thailand on the south, and Chantaburi Province on the east. Most of the land is marked by a series of mountains interspersed by flat plains and large tracts of forest and fruit p,
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Songkhla




Songkhla


The city of Songkhla today is a simple country town compared with the hustle and bustle of Hay Yai. Even so, there are museums and archaeological and historical sites. Many parks grace the center of the city. The beaches facing the Gulf of Thailand, especially those Laem Samila show another aspect,
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Trang




Trang


Trang Province is truly an emerging fascinating tourist destination with numerous jungles, mountains and waterfalls.The City also has numerous attractions. Walking around Trang City, visitors will be amazed at the mixture of Western, Chinese and Thai cultures reflected in the architecture that range,
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Uthai Thani




Uthai Thani


Uthai Thani is a province abundant in natural resources, such as forests and wildlife. "Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Reserve" here was proclaimed a Nautral World Heritage Site. Due to the verdant nature of the area, Uthai Thani is a province with unspoiled natural tourist destinations that are of intere,
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Trip Overview
One of the most popular trips. Get to know Thailand in its look and spirit as we take you around its monuments, rivers, locals, temples and nature sites. Travel the beautiful landscape by land and water. The trip takes you to the north of Bangkok to Ayutthaya, Lampang, Lamphun, Lopburi, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, in a matter of just 7 days. Handicraft making, cultural shows, Thai food, boat rides over the Mekong etc. are other attractions as we see the major landmarks and local lifestyle. This is one tour you can not afford to miss to get to know Thailand in its spirit, culture and beauty. Here is what some of the recent travelers have to say on this tour:Everything about the tour was just perfect. The booking process and travel arrangements went smoothly and without problems. I would also like to say a special 'thank you' to our tour guide Pui, for his good humour throughout, his explanations of Thai culture, and his flexibility in ensuring that we tourists got the very best out of the tour. Of course, our driver should also be complimented for always ensuring timely, safe and incident-free travel. I hope that you can pass on my thanks to them. I have strongly recommended your company to my friends and contacts. I will, of course, be using your company again for future trips in South East Asia. With many thanks.