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Phu Kha National Park Nan Thailand
Nordöstlich von Nan, kommt man in eine schöne Berglandschaft. Man sollte für den Park und die Rundtour, einen Tag einplanen. Es lohnt sich, eine Berg+Talfahrt mit tollem
Panorama ( auch für Biker ) Von Nan auf Str.Nr. 1080 bis Tha Wang Pha, dann auf die1170 bis Pa Tong. Von hier auf die 1081, und ab in den Park. Die Sraße ist ein Rundkurs durch die Berge. Auf der Rückfahrt kann man auch über Santisuk ( 1257+1169 ) nach Nan fahren. Es geht auf eine kurvenreiche Strecke, durch kleine Dörfer. Tolles Gefühl, es macht richtig Laune!!!
59 03 25 Chae Son National Park, Lampang
ความพิเศษของอุทยานแห่งชาติแจ้ซ้อน ไม่เพียงอยู่ที่ธรรมชาติบริสุทธิ์แล้ว ที่นี่ยังได้รับยกย่องให้เป็นแหล่งท่องเที่ยวเชิงสุขภาพที่ได้รับความนิยมมาอย่างต่อเนื่อง รวมทั้งยังเป็นสถานที่ดำเนินงานตามแนวพระราชดำรัสในการใช้พลังงานน้ำธรรมชาติมาประยุกต์ใช้ให้เป็นประโยชน์ อุทยานแห่งชาติแจ้ซ้อนสามารถท่องเที่ยวได้ตลอดทั้งปี แต่จะได้รับความนิยมมากในช่วงฤดูหนาวที่มีบรรยากาศสวยที่สุด นักท่องเที่ยวจึงมักจับจองบ้านพักกันจนเต็ม
บ่อน้ำร้อนแจ้ซ้อน เป็นแหล่งน้ำพุร้อนที่มีสภาพการเกิดทางธรณีวิทยามีกลิ่นกำมะถันอ่อน ๆจำนวน 9 บ่อ ตั้งอยู่รวมกันในบริเวณพื้นที่ที่ทำการอุทยานฯ ประมาณ 3 ไร่ ภายในพื้นที่มีโขดหินน้อยใหญ่กระจัดกระจายอยู่ทั่วไป ยามเช้าจะมองเห็นภาพไอน้ำลอยกรุ่นขึ้นมาจากบ่อปกคลุมโดยรอบดูสวยงามราวภาพวาด โดยน้ำพุร้อนนั้นมีอุณหภูมิเฉลี่ย 73 องศาเซลเซียสนักท่องเที่ยวนิยมนำไข่ไก่และไข่นกกระทามาแช่ ซึ่งหากแช่ไข่ไก่นานประมาณ 17 นาที ไข่แดงจะแข็งมีรสชาติมันอร่อย ส่วนไข่ขาวจะเหลวคล้ายไข่เต่า
Chae Son National Park
Chae Son National Park is a very popular tourist attraction of Lampang Province. It covers the area of 480,000 Rai and 786 square meters of 4 districts of Lampang; Muang Pan, Muang, Chae Hom and Wang Nuea. The park is a host to hot springs, Chae Son waterfall and the festival of blooming “Dok Siew” (white Chongko flowers) that blooms during winter. It also provides nature trails, viewpoints, mineral baths and accommodations for tourists. Chae Son National Park was awarded “The Best National Park of 2000” from the awarding ceremony organized on the Royal Forest Department’s 104th anniversary on September 18, 2000.
Chae Son National Park was declared the 58th national park of Thailand on July 28, 1988.
Interesting Sights at Chae Son National Park such as Chae Son Hot Spring, Chae Son Waterfall, Mae Mon Waterfall, Mae Khun Waterfall, Pha Ngam Cave, Dok Siew flowers, Warm Spring and Hot Spring Rooms for mineral bathing
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ABOUT THAILAND
Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand covers a total area of approximately 513,000 square kilometers (198,000 square miles) and is the 50th largest country in the world and the 12th largest in Asia!
The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).
The south of the country is next to Malaysia and the Gulf of Thailand. The southernmost point is Amphoe Betong, Yala Province, which contains tourist attractions like La-ong Rung Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), Chaloem Phrakiat Waterfall (I-yer Khem Waterfall), Bala-Hala Forest, the sea of fog at Microwave Mountain, and Betong Hot Spring.
The east of the country borders Cambodia and Laos. The easternmost point is Amphoe Si Mueang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani Province, with tourist attractions like Sai Rung Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), Kaeng Chu Kan, and Hin Huai Soob Stone Yard.
The west of the country is next to Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. The westernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province, with tourist attractions like Wat Phra That Chom Thong, Wat Phra That Chom Chaeng, Wat Phra That Chom Kitti, Salawin National Park, Bua Tong Field at Doi Mae Ho, and Mae Sawan Noi Waterfall.
Thailand is divided into six regions: North, Northeast, Central, South, East, and West.
The North is the country’s highlands. Vast mountain ranges dominate the landscape and are the source of many rivers. Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s tallest peak, is famous among tourists during the cool season for the Mae Kha Ning (frost flower) phenomenon as well as a sea of fog, nature trails, waterfalls, and botanical scenes.
The Northeast features some of the beautiful northern highlands but also gorgeous plateaus. Hom Mali Rice (Thai Jasmine Rice) is grown here and exported all over the world. The Mekong River is a very prominent river that runs through the area. Popular places along the Mekong River include Amphoe Chiang Khan of Loei Province, Tha Sadet Market in Nong Khai Province, Indochina Market in Mukdahan Province, and Sam Pan Bok Grand Canyon in Ubon Ratchathani Province.
Central Thailand is mainly plains and is a huge area of rice farming and agriculture. The Chao Phraya River is very important to Thailand’s history. Interesting places to visit are ancient historical temples, Bang Pa-in Royal Palace and Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center in Ayutthaya Province, and Koh Kret in Nonthaburi Province. And if you like shopping, there are plenty of local markets in Bangkok for you to explore such as Wang Lang Market, Tha Phra Chan Market, Saphan Phut (Memorial Bridge) Night Market, and Asiatique Night Market. There are also Chao Phraya boat tours from Bangkok to Ayutthaya every day.
The South contains many beautiful beaches and islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Well-known tourist destinations are Phuket Province, Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe, and Koh Tao.
Eastern Thailand is half mountain, half ocean. Although there aren’t many provinces here, it still has a lot of amazing sights and stunning locations to visit just like the rest of Thailand such as Koh Samed, Koh Chang, Koh Mak, Koh Lan, Koh Si Chang, Bang Saen Beach, Pattaya, Jomtien Beach, Laem Mae Phim Beach, and Mae Ram Phueng Beach.
The West is mountainous with many woodlands, waterfalls, and dams, which is why there are a number of national parks in the area. Due to its geographical variation, there is a lot of incredible Thai nature to see in this western region. Tourist attractions include Thong Pha Phum National Park, Srinakharin Dam, Vajiralongkorn Dam, Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, Sai Yok Yai Waterfall, Erawan Waterfall, Mon Bridge, Mueang Sing Historical Park, Three Pagodas Pass, Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Underwater City, The Bridge of the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and World War II Museum and Art Gallery.
Thailand has three seasons: wet, cool, and hot. Depending on where and when you travel Thailand, it is always good to check the weather before visiting as some areas are better in certain seasons.
Unseen Railway in Bangkok, Thailand.
Thailand Nan province. Hwy 1148 the best. (sorry for the windnoise)
Bikers behold. Hwy 1148 ranked top 10 for best fun all over the world.. 80 kms of pure riding pleasure overload... Fingerlicking good ya'll !!!
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THAILAND:Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand covers a total area of approximately 513,000 square kilometers (198,000 square miles) and is the 50th largest country in the world and the 12th largest in Asia!
The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).
The south of the country is next to Malaysia and the Gulf of Thailand. The southernmost point is Amphoe Betong, Yala Province, which contains tourist attractions like La-ong Rung Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), Chaloem Phrakiat Waterfall (I-yer Khem Waterfall), Bala-Hala Forest, the sea of fog at Microwave Mountain, and Betong Hot Spring.
The east of the country borders Cambodia and Laos. The easternmost point is Amphoe Si Mueang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani Province, with tourist attractions like Sai Rung Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), Kaeng Chu Kan, and Hin Huai Soob Stone Yard.
The west of the country is next to Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. The westernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province, with tourist attractions like Wat Phra That Chom Thong, Wat Phra That Chom Chaeng, Wat Phra That Chom Kitti, Salawin National Park, Bua Tong Field at Doi Mae Ho, and Mae Sawan Noi Waterfall.
Thailand is divided into six regions: North, Northeast, Central, South, East, and West.
The North is the country’s highlands. Vast mountain ranges dominate the landscape and are the source of many rivers. Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s tallest peak, is famous among tourists during the cool season for the Mae Kha Ning (frost flower) phenomenon as well as a sea of fog, nature trails, waterfalls, and botanical scenes.
The Northeast features some of the beautiful northern highlands and also gorgeous plateaus. Hom Mali Rice (Thai Jasmine Rice) is grown here and exported all over the world. The Mekong River is a very prominent river that runs through the area. Popular places along the Mekong River include Amphoe Chiang Khan of Loei Province, Tha Sadet Market in Nong Khai Province, Indochina Market in Mukdahan Province, and Sam Pan Bok Grand Canyon in Ubon Ratchathani Province.
Central Thailand is mainly plains and is a huge area of rice farming and agriculture. The Chao Phraya River is very important to Thailand’s history. Interesting places to visit are ancient historical temples, Bang Pa-in Royal Palace and Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center in Ayutthaya Province, and Koh Kret in Nonthaburi Province. And if you like shopping, there are plenty of local markets in Bangkok for you to explore such as Wang Lang Market, Tha Phra Chan Market, Saphan Phut (Memorial Bridge) Night Market, and Asiatique Night Market. There are also Chao Phraya boat tours from Bangkok to Ayutthaya every day.
The South contains many beautiful beaches and islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Well-known tourist destinations are Phuket Province, Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe, and Koh Tao.
Eastern Thailand is half mountain, half ocean. Although there aren’t many provinces here, it still has a lot of amazing sights and stunning locations to visit just like the rest of Thailand such as Koh Samed, Koh Chang, Koh Mak, Koh Lan, Koh Si Chang, Bang Saen Beach, Pattaya, Jomtien Beach, Laem Mae Phim Beach, and Mae Ram Phueng Beach.
The West is mountainous with many woodlands, waterfalls, and dams, which is why there are a number of national parks in the area. Due to its geographical variation, there is a lot of incredible Thai nature to see in this western region. Tourist attractions include Thong Pha Phum National Park, Srinakharin Dam, Vajiralongkorn Dam, Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, Sai Yok Yai Waterfall, Erawan Waterfall, Mon Bridge, Mueang Sing Historical Park, Three Pagodas Pass, Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Underwater City, The Bridge of the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and World War II Museum and Art Gallery.
Thailand has three seasons: wet, cool, and hot. Depending on where and when you travel. It is always good to check the weather before visiting as some areas are better in specific seasons.
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Cycling in Wiang Sa, Nan, Thailand 2015
Wiang Sa is located in Nan, a very peaceful province in Northern Thailand in the remote valley of Nan River. It is about 600 kilometers from Bangkok. Nan borders with Uttardit, Phrae and Payao provinces and Sainyabuli Province of Laos. The province is subdivided in 15 districts: Mueang Nan, Mae Charim, Ban Luang, Wiang Sa, Na Noi, Thung Chang, Pua, Tha Wang Pha, Ma Muen, Chaing Klang, Santi Suk, Bo Kluea, Chaolem Phra Kiat, Phu Piang, and Song Khwae.
There are many interesting tourists sites in Nan - King of Nan's Teak House, Nan National Museum, Wat Phumin and more. Nan is famous for its longboat racing festival held every year in September/October.
Driving in Thailand can be a little bit tricky and dangerous for a western driver at first. However, after some kilometers on the roads of Nong Bua Lamphu, Loei, Nan (where I usually drive) and other provinces and adjusting to the driving habits of the locals it may become an interesting activity. If you want to get off the beaten track and admire Thailand’s natural beauty, renting a car or a motorbike will be the thing to do. Even when driving in such places like Bangkok, Phuket or Pattaya you can discover a different perspective and that’s what traveling is really about, isn’t it?
I record my driving movies in Thailand mostly using G1W camera (bought from eBay) and 2014 GoPro Hero. I recommend both as they are great value for money providing quite nice and clear footage for affordable price.
Usually in Thailand I drive 2014 Isuzu D-Max truck. You can also find my movies recorded while driving Yamaha Fino and riding my bicycle.
Remember, when you drive a car or a motorbike in Thailand you may need an international driving license. Actually Thai would be the best, but international should do the job. You can of course pay 200 baht to a police officer and get away with not having one, but it will be much more complicated and unpleasant when you’re in an accident. Probably the insurance company won’t cover the expenses and you’ll have to pay from your own pocket.
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Amazing Thailand Miles and Mice Holidays
Thailand covers a total area of approximately 513,000 square kms (198,000 square miles) and is the 50th largest country in the world and the 12th largest in Asian Continent.
The north of the country borders Myanmar and Laos. The northernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, with tourist attractions like Mae Sai Market, Golden Triangle, Wat Phra That Doi Wao, and Wat Thampla (locally known as Money Temple).
The south of the country is next to Malaysia and the Gulf of Thailand. The southernmost point is Amphoe Betong, Yala Province, which contains tourist attractions like La-ong Rung Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), Chaloem Phrakiat Waterfall (I-yer Khem Waterfall), Bala-Hala Forest, the sea of fog at Microwave Mountain, and Betong Hot Spring.
The east of the country borders Cambodia and Laos. The easternmost point is Amphoe Si Mueang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani Province, with tourist attractions like Sai Rung Waterfall (Rainbow Waterfall), Kaeng Chu Kan, and Hin Huai Soob Stone Yard.
The west of the country is next to Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. The westernmost point is Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province, with tourist attractions like Wat Phra That Chom Thong, Wat Phra That Chom Chaeng, Wat Phra That Chom Kitti, Salawin National Park, Bua Tong Field at Doi Mae Ho, and Mae Sawan Noi Waterfall.
Thailand is divided into six regions: North, Northeast, Central, South, East, and West.
The North is the country’s highlands. Vast mountain ranges dominate the landscape and are the source of many rivers. Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s tallest peak, is famous among tourists during the cool season for the Mae Kha Ning (frost flower) phenomenon as well as a sea of fog, nature trails, waterfalls, and botanical scenes.
The Northeast features some of the beautiful northern highlands and also gorgeous plateaus. Hom Mali Rice (Thai Jasmine Rice) is grown here and exported all over the world. The Mekong River is a very prominent river that runs through the area. Popular places along the Mekong River include Amphoe Chiang Khan of Loei Province, Tha Sadet Market in Nong Khai Province, Indochina Market in Mukdahan Province, and Sam Pan Bok Grand Canyon in Ubon Ratchathani Province.
Central Thailand is mainly plains and is a huge area of rice farming and agriculture. The Chao Phraya River is very important to Thailand’s history. Interesting places to visit are ancient historical temples, Bang Pa-in Royal Palace and Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center in Ayutthaya Province, and Koh Kret in Nonthaburi Province. And if you like shopping, there are plenty of local markets in Bangkok for you to explore such as Wang Lang Market, Tha Phra Chan Market, Saphan Phut (Memorial Bridge) Night Market, and Asiatique Night Market. There are also Chao Phraya boat tours from Bangkok to Ayutthaya every day.
The South contains many beautiful beaches and islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Well-known tourist destinations are Phuket Province, Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe, and Koh Tao.
Eastern Thailand is half mountain, half ocean. Although there aren’t many provinces here, it still has a lot of amazing sights and stunning locations to visit just like the rest of Thailand such as Koh Samed, Koh Chang, Koh Mak, Koh Lan, Koh Si Chang, Bang Saen Beach, Pattaya, Jomtien Beach, Laem Mae Phim Beach, and Mae Ram Phueng Beach.
The West is mountainous with many woodlands, waterfalls, and dams, which is why there are a number of national parks in the area. Due to its geographical variation, there is a lot of incredible Thai nature to see in this western region. Tourist attractions include Thong Pha Phum National Park, Srinakharin Dam, Vajiralongkorn Dam, Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, Sai Yok Yai Waterfall, Erawan Waterfall, Mon Bridge, Mueang Sing Historical Park, Three Pagodas Pass, Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Underwater City, The Bridge of the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and World War II Museum and Art Gallery.
Thailand has three seasons: wet, cool, and hot. Depending on where and when you travel. It is always good to check the weather before visiting as some areas are better in specific seasons.
HOW TO GET TO ICONSIAM BY SHUTTLE BOAT | Iconsiam - Bangkok's New Luxury Shopping Mall In Bangkok,
How to get to Iconsiam by shuttle boat. Iconsiam is Bangkok's newest luxury shopping mall that sits on the Chao Praya River, Bangkok, Thailand.
If you are wondering on how to get to Iconsiam Luxury Shopping Mall, look no further.
In this video, I paid 15thb (45 cents) to go to Iconsiam shopping mall. There is, however, a free shuttle boat at the same pier that takes you to Iconsiam for free.
I had to pay 15thb because it was before the service time.
If you don't want to wait in the long line for the free shuttle boat to Iconsiam, you can always pay the 15thb to skip the long line, and wait at a shorter line.
DIRECTIONS:
Take the BTS to SAPHAN TAKSIN BTS station and take EXIT 2 to SATORN PIER.
There are free shuttle boat from the following piers;
Sathorn Pier
CAT Building Pier
Si Phraya Pier
Ratchawong Pier
Shuttle boat service runs from 9:00AM - 11:00PM daily (every 10 mins)
(Note: There are 2 lines for the free shuttle boats. One going to Asiatique and one going to Iconsiam. Be sure to get in the correct line, or else you'll end up at Asiatique. But you could always come back ;)
Iconsiam Opens Daily: 10:00AM- 10:00PM
Watch the video below to see where you can catch the free shuttle boat to Iconsiam.
FREE SHUTTLE BOAT TO ICONSIAM
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