LOEI TRAVEL :
LOEI,Loei Tourist and Phu Kradung. Loei is a land of water and mountains in the Upper Northeast. The Mekong River divides it and Laos. Some national parks here are major tourist destinations. The climate is cool like that of northern Thailand. Loei is 520 km from Bangkok. It has an area of about 11,426 sq km and is divided into the following districts: Muang, Wang Saphung, Phu Kradung, Chiang Khan, Pak Chom, Tha Li, Phu Rua, Dan Sai, Na Haeo, Na Duang, Phu Luang, Phu Khao, Erawan and Nong Hin.
LOPBURI :
Lopburi,formerly known as 'Lawo', was one of the most important towns of the vast Khmer Empire from the 10th-13th century, and so many examples of Khmer art and architecture are easily found in and around the area.
MAE HONG SON :
Nestied 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 the terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants. Mae Hong Son is one of the dream destinations for visitors who are attracted by its cultural and natural wonders. NAKHON RATCHASIMA :
Kakhon Ratchasima, or Khorat, is a large province on the northeastern plateau that serves as a gateway to other provinces in the Northeast. It is 259 km from Bangkok and has an area of around 20,494 sq km. The historiural influence, while also has a reputation for producing a varity of quality handicrafts, particularly the popular clay pottery of DanKwian.
NAKHON PATHOM :
Nakhon Pathom is a small province which surrounds the 'Phra Pathom Chedi', an ancient religious landmark signifying the first influx of Buddhism into the Kingdom of Thailand. Despite its size, the province contains many places of interest for visitors.
PATTAYA :
Pattaya is 147 km southeast of Bangkok and faces the Thai Gulf. It is Asia's premier beach resort and caters with broad appeal to families, couples and single visitors. Accommodation ranges from luxuriously appointed hotels with convention facilities to simple guesthouses. Sporting opportunities abound both on land andwater including some of the finest golfing, game fishing and scuba-diving anywhere in Asia. Theme and amusement parks, offbeat museums and lush botanical gradens offer numerous forms of leisure activities and cultural entertainment for all. After dark, Pattaya offers all the allure and magic of a truly vibrant nightlife with a spectacular variety of restaurants, night clubs, bars, discotheques, cocktail lounges and cabarets. PHANG NGA :
A seaside province by the Andaman Sea with scenic views of forests and islands. The province offers superb natural beauty both onshore and underwater, The province of Phang Nga is located some 788 km from Bangkok and it covers an area of 4,170 sq km. The outer islands of Phang Nga are considered to be one of the world's best scuba diving grounds. Popular trips are live-aboard diving excursions to Similan Islands, home of the most beautiful and colourful soft corals in the world plus a whole range of coral fish, manta rays and other exotic marine animals. PHUKET :
Phuket is Thailand's largest island, approximately the size of Singapore. Lying 862 km south of Bangkok, Phuket is nestled in the balmy waters of the Andaman Sea, Thailand's portion of the Indian Ocean. Phuket is blessed with magnificent coves and bays, palm-fringed poedery white beaches and sparkling island-dotted seas. This lush tropical landscape provides plenty of opportunity to enjoy superb accommodations and seafood, delightful turn-of-the-cen-tury Sino-Portuguese architecture, as well as numerous sporting and leisure pleasures - all of which combine to create a delightful ambience for truly memorable holidays.
RATCHABURI :
Ratchaburi, a glorious town of the Dvaravati period, is located on the bank of the Maekhong River. The provincial area abounds in natural attractions and historical sites. It is loocated 80 kms. west of Bangkok and borders on Myanmar to the west having the Tanaosi Range as a borderline. Ratchaburi occupies an area of 5,196 sq km and is administratively divided into nine districts.
RAYONG :
Situated 221 km from Bangkok, Rayong is one of the most developed provinces on the country's eastern seaboard, and is reached following an hour's drive east to Pattaya. The province is a popular destination among thai families, many of whom own condominiums by the sea. In addition to the numberous high-rise condos, Rayong's seaside houses a wide spectrum of accommodation options, from first-rate hotels to bungalows on the beach. Rayong's beaches are fairly crowded on weekends, making this province more of a destination for the social sun-seeker. Most of the hotels are located along a 20 kilometer strip, along the beach road between the fishing village of Ban Phe and Laem Mae Pim Beach.
SI SA KET :
Si Sa Ket was originally called Muang Khu Khan. Archaeologists believe the city dates back to the time of the Khmer Empire because of the presence of many Khmer ruins. The area around Si Sa Ket also has an abundance of natural beauty to which the numerous forests, parks, and waterfalls can hold testament.
SUKHOTHAI :
Founded in the 13th century, Sukhothai (Dawn of Happiness) was the first truly independent Thai Kingdom. The superb temples and monuments of this great city have been lovingly and meticulously restored in the Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for all travellers to the Kingdom. Sukhothai is located on the lower edge of the northern region, 472 km north of Bangkok or some 350 km south of Chiang Mai.
SURIN :
Surin, located 457 km from Bangkok covering an area of 8,124 sqkm, is famous for the Elephant Roundup and for its many Khmer sanctuaries, being separated from neighboring Cambodia by the Banthat Mountains. However, the city also possesses a wide variety of handicrafts, silk and other cultural arts.
UBON RATCHATHANI :
Ubon Ratchathani, the province borders the Mekong River on the east and features scenic views of Ubon Ratchathani. The province is 557 km from Bangkok and covers 15,517 sq km. The emerald Tringle, or the tri-border zone is where the countries of Laos, cambodia and Thailand meet, is located here. Main attractions include national parks such as Pha Taem National park, which is home to prehistoric cave panting and the very popular festival with Thai tourists, Ubon Candle Festival held during Khao Phansa in July.http://astore.amazon.com/thailandhot0d-20
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