Phuket, Thailand Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia.
The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phuket travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Most beautiful place of Thailand | Wat Tham Pha Daen Temple | Phu Phan Mountain
I n this video taken by The internship student of Kasetsart University, sakon nakon province campus. The students comes from Bangladesh.
Wat Tham Pha Daen
Location : Mueang District
Wat Tham Pha Daen is a beautiful temple located on the side of Phu Phan Mountain. This is very unique temple with many rock relief statues of the Buddha, biography of Lord Buddha which is over 100 years old. This temple surrounding with many tree offers the great overlooking of Sakon Nakhon and also beautiful Nong Han view from bird's-eye view.
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Must See Bangkok Worlds Largest Amulet Market, Thailand.wmv
Must see and do Bangkok, Thailand. Short tuk tuk ride or walk from Khao San Rd, plan to spend a few hours exploring the never ending indoor and outdoor amulet market.
HOBB'S CAFE in CHIANG MAI for BREAKFAST- THAILAND
NooLek and I visit Hobb's cafe for breakfast in Chiang Mai, Thailand. NooLek has fun with our friend, Paeng, the owner, waitress, and dishwasher and cook. I should have mentioned the coffee is good, too. No compensation was received for this video.
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Two-Tier Pricing in Thailand - Is it Racist?
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As an expat living in Thailand since 1996, Scott Mallon has worked as a photojournalist for the past twelve years, been inside both Bang Kwang and Klong Prem Prisons (as a journalist), lost months at a time partying the days and nights away, been hospitalized several times, been near death once, fought in Muay Thai, managed a world-rated championship boxer, trained professional boxers, been thrown in jail, and fathered two children. Somehow, through it all, he's managed to remain married to the same Thai woman.
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Why i Travel / Volunteer Work / Planting Mangrove tree #MekongMinis #Mini #Thailand #GGContest
Why I Travel / Volunteer Work in Thailand / Planting Mangrove sapling plant in the forest.
We did this CSR activity so that it helps the Ecosystem and avoid flooding the village.
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Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Street View, Chiang Mai University, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Thailand
Chiang Mai Grand Opening Night Vegus
Time to celebrate for whom who love to drink outside. Night Vegus grand opening March 12, 2008 at JJ market Chiang Mai. Many of journal and our friend join the party. If you like to chill out with relax atmosphere, you're welcome to Night Vegus.
OPENCHIANGMAI.COM - new BUPATARA A boutique hotel in town
The Bupatara House is the perfect choice for both leisure and business travelers seeking service and accommodations at affordable prices. Our Guesthouse is situated in the heart of Chiangmai city.
Why Bupatara is Right for You
Bupatara is safe, quiet, and accessible, and only 2-3 minutes walking distance from the main road. Bupatara is in close proximity to several area attractions. We are within walking distance to the fresh market, weekend walking streets, and renounced historical Buddhist temples. For shopping lovers, Bupatara is less than 10 minutes from Tha Phae Road. And our most vibrant nightlife is only 10 minutes away at Night Plaza! The Chiangmai International Airport and train station is conveniently located 20 minutes from Bupatara.