Kapcai Through Cham Yeam-Khlong Yai Border Crossing And Stop-over Pattaya City
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Day 14 - 29th Oct 2019
We cleared Cambodian-Thai border with ease.
Didnt expect to get hold of the signboard The Narrowest Part of Thailand
After Cambodia's horrible roads, suddenly Thai roads feel so nice and smooth. And we were normalised to the right hand drive road again.
We reached Pattaya City exactly at midnite. Chose a nice spot by the light house to set up hammock and camp for the night.
Woke up to a beautiful place and had to make my flight to capture the Pattaya sign by air.
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Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park Thailand
A visit to the Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park in Kachanaburi This is Kanchanburi's smallest national park covering an area of 59 km2and was designated in February 1980. The forested, limestone mountains of the park are the watershed of the Mae Nam Mae Klong and the highest peak is the 1,260 m Khao Kam Paeng. The park is located 18 km from Ban Nong Pru which is on the H3086. You will be charged the full 200 baht foreigner price for entry (20 baht for Thais). The national park is included in most guidebooks, though the cave descriptions are not very accurate. The caves have been surveyed and described in Deharveng (1986).
Tham Than Lot Noi ถ้ ำธารลอดน้อย
47P 0533251 1620721
Length: 290 m
This through cave is near the park headquarters buildings. You enter the resurgence entrance and follow the river passage to the sink entrance. The passage is about 10 to 15 m wide and 5 m high. The survey in Deharveng (1986) shows unexplored high level passages near the upper entrance. A path has been constructed through the cave and there is electric lighting. The electric lights are turned off at 16:00. A Cave Racer snake was seen along with at least two species of bats.
Tham Than Lot Yai ถ้ ำธารลอดใหญ่
Approx. 47P 0531426 1621458 Alt.: 530 m
Length: 50 m
From the upstream entrance to Tham Than Lot Noi a path follows the river for about 1.5 km to a waterfall. A series of wooden steps and handrails have been constructed to help the ascent of the tiered waterfall. At the top the river is followed for about 200 m to Tham Than Lot Yai. This cave is a very large natural arch, the cliff being 60 m high and the hole 20 m high. Archaeological remains have been found under the arch
Thailand and a walk through a cave
Then a 10 minute drive to meet mama DaDa's mother music thanks to .............JamesHorner...............
Hat Yai Trip Vlog - 3 Days Best of Hatyai Songkhla Thailand Episode 4
This Episode 4 of my Best of Hat Yai Trip Series bring you to explore every corner of Hatyai Songkhla Thailand in 3 days. Continuing from Hat Yai markets in Episode 1, Hatyai foods in Episode 2 and Hat Yai Thailand temples in Episode 3, this very episode will combines all the fun my Hatyai city exploration, bring you to the best place in Hatyai Thailand, tasting the best Thai street food and Thai food, experiences best things to do in Hatyai and visit the most exotic Hatyai city must see, in VLOG style.
This 3 days Hat Yai Vlog will be your must watch video before your trip so don't miss it. Have fun through my lenses before the finale of my Best in Hatyai Trip Episode 5. That will be entirely about Songkhla City of Thailand. Enjoy this Thailand Travel Vlog 2019!
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Maeklong Railway Market - Train Runs Through Open Air Market in Thailand
Travel 30 miles Southwest of Bangkok, Thailand to the world famous Maeklong Railway Market in Samut Songkhram, Thailand.
The market is like most open air markets of Asia except it operates on active railroad tracks. Each time the train comes to town, the market must fold back and wait until the train departs before setting shop back up again.
In this video you'll see the passenger train weave through the market to arrive at Maeklong Station and depart in a quick turnaround amongst a crowd of mostly tourist.
After seeing this place in person, I think it's safe to say you'll find a picture of this train on nearly everyone's cellphone that has visited Thailand!
Maeklong train market in Thailand
*DANGER!* Never mimic like this at other place.
There's a famous place as well known as folding Umbrella market
Maeklong Line penetrates the market, and when the train passes,
they fold away their umbrella and let the train pass and then set up shop again.
Thailand Chanthaburi Tapsei Klong Yai
Fahrt von Klongyai nach Ban pa Wielei P4150226
Thamkrasae bridge railway in Thailand part-5 泰麺鉄道5
タイ・カンチャナブリー県にある旧泰麺鉄道第5弾。
通称死の鉄道。
早朝のノーンプラドゥック駅発ビルマ方面ナムトク駅行き
普通列車。
難工事区間のThamkrasae bridge通過中の列車を撮影。
State railway of Thailand - GE north of Sri Racha
Train 284 north of Sri Racha 30 min late due to track maintenance
NKF Railcar Crossing Khlong Khan, Phichit - State Railway of Thailand รถไฟ
NKF Railcar Crossing Khlong Khan, Phichit, Central Thailand. This railcar was built in 1985 and has 235hp engine and a maximum speed of 105km/hr.
Filmed on 3 May 2018, at 10:00
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2014/07/18 タイ国鉄 タブレット 手渡し交換 ドンムアン駅 / Thai Railway: Token Exchange at Don Muang
タイ国有鉄道
北本線
快速 109
バンコク ~ チェンマイ
ドンムアン駅
2014年7月18日
0:30で駅員がタブレットを受け取り、2:05で走って手渡しに行く。
State Railway of Thailand
Northern Line
Rapid #109
Bangkok - Chiang Mai
Don Muang Station
July 18, 2014
At 0:30, a station staff received token, and ran to the driver at 2:05 to give him back.
Enjoy Kim Yong Market Hat Yai
The most famous market in Hat Yai is the Kim Yong market.
Kim Yong Market is a local market in the center of Hat Yai city. It is famous for it's imported snacks from Malaysia and Singapore. A lot of the imported snacks, like potato chips, are cheaper here then in the rest of Thailand.The market itself has many small stalls nestled on narrow alleyways. Here you can buy anything from clothes, fruit, snacks, nuts, food, fresh flowers and even make-up, perfume and more.
Der wohl bekannteste Markt in Hat Yai ist der Kim Yong - Markt.
SRT State Railway of Thailand -- Double Headed and False Departures from Bangkok
SRT State Railway of Thailand -- Double Headed and False Departures from Bangkok.
Thailand - Modern and Not So Modern Traction - 3 of 3
00:01 4536 (GEK, General Electric, CM22-7i, 1995), preparing to take a train to Hat Yai.
00:30 4552 (Hitachi 8FA-36C, 1993) and 4101 (Alsthom AD24C, 1974), with a double headed departure to somewhere.
01:58 4506 (Hitachi 8FA-36C, 1993), with a false departure to Sunjai Kolok.
04:23 4102 (Alstom, AD24C, 1974), with a departure to Kabin Buri.
05:25 4221 (Alstom, Henschel & Krupp, AD24C, 1980) standing next to steam locomotives 824 and 850 (4-6-2, Nippon Sharyo, 1949/50) for the Kings Birthday Special.
สถานีรถไฟหัวลำโพง Hua Lamphong Railway Station, November 2012.
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Thai old style railway signalling Neale's token machine
30 Interesting Fact You didn't Know About Thailand
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30 Interesting Fact You didn't Know About Thailand
1. Thailand shares its border with four countries: Myanmar to the north and west, Laos to the north and east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Malaysia to the south.
Thailand and neighbors- Source: wikipedia
2. Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been colonized by a European nation.
3. Since 19th century, the nation’s name has repeatedly switched between Siam and Thailand.
4. Thailand is the world’s 51st largest country and is also the 20th-most-populous one (with 513,000 km2 and 67 million people, respectively)
5. 75% of the people in Thailand are Thai, 14% are Chinese, and 11% are “other.”
6. 94.6% of the population in Thailand practices Theravada Buddhism.
7. Thailand has the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue named Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon.
Golden_Buddha_statue_at_Wat_Traimit (Source: wikimedia)
8. In the past, all Thai young men even the kings must become Buddhist monks before their 20th birthday for at least a short period of time.
9. Craseonycteris thonglongyai (aka the bumblebee bat), the world’s smallest mammal, is found in Thailand.
Craseonycteris thonglongyai - Source: wikimedia
10. In 1996, a lavish wedding was held for two rare “diamond-eyed” cats named Phet and Ploy in Thailand.
Phet and Ploy - Source
11. Thailand is home to Supatra “Nat” Sasuphan, the world’s hairiest child.
Supatra Sasuphan and friends - Source: the Dailymail
12. The full name of Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand is Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit. It means “City of Angels, Great City of Immortals, Magnificent City of the Nine Gems, Seat of the King, City of Royal Palaces, Home of Gods Incarnate, Erected by Visvakarman at Indra’s Behest”
13. Thailand’s official language is Thai. Its alphabet has 32 vowels and 44 consonants.
14. In 2004 there was a tsunami 30 feet high hurtling over Thailand’s coast, killing over 8,000 people.
2004 Tsunami - Source
15. Thailand's national animal is elephant, but more than half of them are held in captivity, not in the wild. - Source
16. There are more than 1,500 species of orchids wildly grown in Thai forests, making Thailand the world’s number one orchid exporter.
17. Giving a pair of Korats (aka Si-Sawat), a Thai breed of domestic cats, to newlyweds supposedly brings good luck.
Korat cat (Si-sawat) – Source: wikipedia
18. The world’s longest poisonous snake, the king cobra, is native to Thailand. It can even kill an elephant with only one bite.
19. Mudskipper, a fish that is able to walk on land and climb trees, is originated from Thailand.
Mudskipper - Source: wikimedia
20. King Rama IX, Thailand’s and the world’s longest reigning monarch sinceJune 1946, was born in US.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej (aka King Rama IX) – Source: wikipedia
21. Tiger Woods, World-famous golfer, is the son of a Thai mother and an American father.
Tiger Woods – Source: Wikipedia
22. Each year, Thailand welcome more than 25 million international tourism arrivals.
23. Prostitution is technically illegal in Thailand, but the law is very rarely enforced. Estimates of the number of sex workers vary from 30,000 to more than 1 million.
24. In 1984, the first case of HIV/Aids in Thailand was reported. As of 2009, the country had the highest prevalence of HIV in Asia.
25. Thailand has a great tolerance to sexual orientation and becomes a safe place for LGBT travelers. Transsexuals, aka krathoeys or ladyboys, are highly visible in the society.
26. Thais always try to keep their heads lower than that of any older or more important person to show respect.
27. In Thai tradition, feet symbolize an attachment to the ground. It is a cause of human suffering, thus feet are considered lowly. Therefore, they must always be tucked.
28. Thailand has about 1,430 islands, many of them have become famous thanks to many Hollywood movies’ filming there. - Source
29. There’s a festival for monkeys named The Monkey Buffet held in temple Lopburi province. It’s a way of showing residents’ gratefulness the monkeys for bringing tourists to the village. - Source
Monkey Buffet Festival - Source
30. It’s illegal to step on any currency, to leave home without wearing underwear and to drive shirtless in Thailand. - Source
Pattay beach, Koh Lipe, Thailand.
September 2014
Wongwian Yai -- State Railway of Thailand -- Mae Klong Railway
Wongwian Yai, also spelled Wong Wian Yai or Wongwien Yai (Thai: วงเวียนใหญ่),
Is the Bangkok terminus of the Mae Klong Railway that runs from Bangkok to Samut Sakon (Mahachai) and Samut Songkhram (Mae Khlong).
Although Wongwian Yai is just off the centre of Bangkok in a busy inner-city built up area, it has the look and feel of a small friendly country village station. And there is a real live village idiot performing in the closing clip of this video.
Trains more or less leave on an hourly basis, passing slowly thru small towns and stations until reach the bustling port of Samut Sakon สมุทรสาคร at Mahachai station. Where you then get off to walk thru a huge vibrant fish market to catch a ferry to cross the Tha Chin River แม่น้ำท่าจีน to continue your journey to Samut Songkhram สมุทรสงคราม.
The railway became famous for its route through the Maeklong Railway Market, nicknamed Talad Rom Hoop, meaning the 'Umbrella Pulldown Market'.
For an excellent history of the railway, go to Thai Steam Today and Yesteryear by Michael Pass:-
I'm afraid I'm not that interested in metal boxes on rails, but they are Type NKF DMU - Diesel Multiple Units, built by Hitachi in 1985.
Kim Jong Markt in Hat Yai is very good for shopping
at Yai city. It is famous for it's imported snacks from Malaysia and Singapore. A lot of the imported snacks, like potato chips, are cheaper here then in the rest of Thailand.The market itself has many small stalls nestled on narrow alleyways. Here you can buy anything from clothes, fruit, snacks, nuts, food, fresh flowers and even make-up, perfume and more.
There are a few markets in Hatyai; located sporadically all around the Hat Yai town but the ones well known to tourists would be the Kim Yong and the Suntisook Market The market is always pack with people by as early as 6.30AM (local time). Tuk-tuks, vans, bikes, people..they are just squeezing their way into and out of the market. On both sides of the road, you’ll be greeted with a parade of stalls selling all sorts of stuffs ranging from fruits to vegetables, dried raw ingredients to cooked local delicacies, fresh flowers to edible flowers! So much for your eyes and your stomach to feast on!
Food sold here are cheap. It can go as low as THB10 and as high as you can purchase. Fruits here are actually quite good – big and not too pricey (depending on your bargaining skills). Of course, knowing how you stick out as a tourist, the locals will tend to charge you higher for the non-cooked products such as fruits, flowers, vegetables and dried materials (dried chili, dried shrimps, spices, etc). Begin your way around!
Frischmarkt im Zentrum von Hat Yai.
Chanthaburi, Thailand 2015 by Ppond!!!
River Ferry in Thailand from Mahachai pier to Chalom pier
City : Mahachai, Samut Sakhon, Thailand
There is a Tha chin river between Mahachai station and Ban Laem station.
Ferries are prepared as transportation to across the river.