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Muay Thai Live, Bangkok
At first glance, Thailand’s national sport can appear brutal. Two fighters in a flurry of punches, flying feet and crashing elbows. But for full details
How to get to Muay Thai Live
Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Asiatique The Riverfront can be reached by a free shuttle boat from S
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Bangkok Lights Up for the Festive Period
If you visit Bangkok during December you may be surprised at just how many areas of the city are lit up with special decorations. The birthday of the King of Thailand is on December 5 and in his honour, parts of the city are beautifully illuminated. Fairy lights are strung up in trees lining the roa
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An Evening with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra in Lumphini Park
If you’re looking for free things to do in Bangkok, then a trip to for more details and for any changes to the scheduled programme.
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Hotel Review: The Monttra Pattaya
Surrounded by a canopy of trees overlooking the Gulf of Thailand, there is little to disturb the tranquility at The Monttra Pattaya apart from the idle chatter of birdsong and the sound of waves gently lapping up to the private beach. Enjoying a cocktail as the sun casts a golden hue over neighbouri
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Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony
With warm weather, tropical locations and a host of romantic settings to choose from, it’s no surprise that Thailand is a magnet for couples looking to get married. But there is one location in southern Thailand that has taken a novel approach to couples tying the knot. Instead of a beach wedding, c
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Visiting Thailand in February
There are plenty of good reasons to visit Thailand in February with great weather in most parts of the country and a number of fantastic festivals to choose from. February also tends to see lower prices for flights and accommodation compared to the other high season months of December and January. I
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Thai PM Promises Election in Thailand in 2017
In a statement last week, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha insisted an election would be held in Thailand in July 2017. The former army general was as forthright as ever when speaking to reporters. But as is often the case in the Machiavellian world of Thai politics, the devil is in the detail.
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Thailand Welcomes in Year of the Monkey
A number of areas in Thailand have welcomed in the Chinese New Year over the last few days. February 8 marked the start of the Year of the Monkey which will last until January 27th, 2017. With a sizeable percentage of the Thai population able to claim Chinese heritage, there have been colourful cele
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Valentine’s Day in Thailand
There are many reasons to love Thailand and if you’re fortunate enough to be in Thailand for Valentine’s Day (‘Wan Valentine‘ in Thai), it’s easy enough to spot the signs all around that love is in the air. Teenagers on motorbikes clutch oversized cuddly toys, flower markets do a r
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Things to do in Bangkok - Guide to nightlife, shopping, recreation, and relaxation
There are so many things to do in Bangkok, by day and by night. It is loaded to the hilt with attractions and landmarks, nightlife and shopping, shops and restaurants, and simply buzzes all times of the year. While Bangkok’s nightlife is the obvious allure to many travelers to Bangkok, its not all a
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A Bangkok travel guide – elaborate temples, street food and top-notch nightlife
A Bangkok city break is a sensory overload. From colorful temples and bustling night bazaars to the aromas of street food and hum of tuk-tuk taxis, there’s never a dull moment on a stay in a Bangkok hotel.Bangkok’s historical legacies A highlight of any Bangkok city break is the historical
Ratanako
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A Phuket travel guide – spicy coconut curries, jungle covered peaks and secluded tropical beaches
Holidays in Phuket have all of Thailand’s trademark attractions on one easy-going island. Book a Phuket hotel for elephant treks through rainforests and rubber plantations, unspoilt beaches and underwater reef gardens.Get your bearings
Just an hour’s flight from Bangkok, Thailand’s largest island r
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A Thailand travel guide – pristine beaches, cultured cities and lively nightlife
Island-hopping through aquamarine waters, Buddhist monks praying in ornate temples and tasty Thai curries -- holidays in Thailand satisfy all the senses. Book a Thailand hotel to experience the magic of the land of smiles.Get your bearings
Lapped by the waters of the Gulf of Thailand and the Indian
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Bangkok Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
As a pastime, shopping in Bangkok is second only to its nightlife. The city is loaded up with malls, arcades, swanky department stores and floating markets, so that you can virtually shop from dawn to dusk.The big malls like the Siam Center and Paragon are well placed and very smart and generally co
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Bangkok Travel Guide - Your destination overview of Bangkok, Thailand
The Thai capital is a fairly new entity as far as the long history of Thailand goes, established as it was in the 1780s by the current Chakri Dynastys first monarch. It is a city of deep contrasts and one of Asias most cosmopolitan, with a bustling Chinatown and visitors from every corner of the glo
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Bangkok Tourism Guide – Attractions and places to visit in Bangkok
Bangkok has a fine array of attractions and places to visit that will appeal to any tourist. Bangkok tourism’s main claim to fame is its collection of beautiful temples, of which there are more than 400 in the city, with the Grand Palace complex being particularly special. It sits on Rattanakosin Is
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Chiang Mai Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
Chiang Mai is one of the very few places in Thailand that offers fantastic entertainment while managing to keep its authentic charm. There is a multitude of bars and clubs here and live music can be found across the city every night of the week. There are also a number of sporting venues, including
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Chiang Mai Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
Chiang Mai is home to a large expat community and locals are more than used to sharing their city with foreigners, or farang, as they are referred to. Due to this, the city is well accustomed to Western habits, but do take care to respect local traditions when you come across them.Customs and etique
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Bangkok Food and Dining Guide - Restaurants, where to eat, and more
Bangkok food goes from cheap and tasty noodle and rice dishes from street vendors up to high class dining in five-star hotels, and everything in between. Obviously Thai food is the big eat, although it is not hard to find virtually any type of cuisine here. In addition, most malls come with a genero
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Bangkok Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
Bangkok is quite a safe city although touts and pickpockets are rife and it pays to remain alert at all times. Avoiding the midday heat and keeping hydrated with bottled water is a must, while doing drugs in Thailand is not advised as penalties are extremely harsh.Customs and etiquette
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