Thailand River Kwai Jungle Rafts Floating Hotel Kanchanaburi Original Floating Hotel Resort
didiaurich River Kwai Jungle Rafts Hotel floating Resort L’hôtel flottant de Thailande ไทยริเวอร์แควจังเกิลราฟ hotel flotante River Kwai Jungle Rafts
Seit 1976 schwimmt das River Kwai Jungle Rafts Hotel auf dem Fluss Kwai.
The truly unique eco-floating Resort River Kwai Jungle Rafts is floating since 1976 on the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi.
L’hôtel flottant de Thailande à la renommée mondiale.
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Chinatown Bangkok - Yaowarat Street Food Tour (เยาวราช)
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Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช), referred to locally as Yaowarat (same name of the street), is one of the most exciting places in the entire city.
The area is especially known for its vast supply of Thai and Chinese street food and restaurants, but Yaowarat is also home to countless gold stores, medicine and herbs dealers and markets that seem to go on forever. Exploring the narrow alleys and markets is a great way to get a feel for this lively area of Bangkok.
In the daytime, Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is home the Sampeng Market which is one of the city's busiest wholesale market for textiles, fabric and random trinkets. In the night, Charoen Krung road and Yaowarat road transforms into a street food paradise - some of the most famous stalls in the city.
My first stop is the famous Uan Pochana (ก๋วยจั๊บ อ้วนโภชนา) for a bowl of kuay jab (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำใส) - rice noodle rolls in a porky soup with lots of innards. The soup is nicely peppery and really tasty.
After an appetizer (which was still an entire meal in itself), I cross over the street to T & K Seafood restaurant to order one of my favorite dishes: steamed fish in lemon and garlic sauce. T & K Seafood is not my absolute favorite restaurant, but due to its great location, it makes a convenient place to dine.
Last but not least, not trip to Chinatown Bangkok would be complete without a bowl of Thai Chinese style dessert. There are a number of different stalls and I chose one that served my all time favorite dessert known as bua loy nam king (ginger water with black sesame dumplings บัวลอยน้ำขิง).
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[Luxury Travel] Luang Nam Tha - Laos
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If you are looking for a new experience in remote and exotic places in Laos, Luang nam tha is a good choice. the area boasts beautiful landscapes, wonderful people, biodiversity, and delightful cuisine. tucked in the northwestern corner of Laos, and near
thailand and china, Luang namtha has the greatest variety of hill tribes in Laos and has trekking tours with home stays available in various villages. Luang namtha has a remote, off the beaten track feel to it, but makes an excellent base for exploring the province. Life in the town revolves around its two markets and there are a small
selection of places to buy handicrafts, though you will also find unique items in the surrounding villages. You can also can explore the nam ha nBcA, a vast area of triple-
canopied virgin forest. From here you can take a luxury river cruise to Luang prabang.
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Clean, unspoilt beaches and natural environment - Kata Beach in Phuket has a nice beach-area with
The pleasant bay of Kata, just a few minutes south of Karon Beach, entices and charms many visitors with its white sands and clear waters.
Kata Beach in Phuket is around the Laem Sai headland from Karon Beach
Death Railway at Thamkra Sae Station
Death Railway at Thamkra Sae Station
Many people died building the Thailand–Burma Railway during World War 2. One way to appreciate how difficult was is to visit locations along the “Death Railway” where the difficulties were at the extreme. The area east of the Tham Krasae Railway Station that is still in use today. This area is very scenic with the sheer cliffs along the winding Kwai River. But remember many gave their lives to remove the rock to make a flat grade for the trains to run smoothly during World War 2. If you get a chance to visit, and you feel the high humidity and temperature of what is typically Thailand, remember how difficult it must have been for the prisoners of war who did not have proper food or clothes (and no air-conditioning) and were often beaten if the slowed construction.
The trains on this line are mostly used for tourists, showing a big portion of the “Death Railway” within the Province of Kanchanaburi.
Elephanta Caves, Mumbai
Located close to the concrete jungle of Mumbai, the Elephanta Caves lie just off the coast of the Arabian Sea, situated at a 10 km radius from the bustling metropolis. One of the oldest rock cut structures in the country, the Elephanta Caves are the perfect expressions of archaic Indian art associated to the cult of Lord Shiva. Primarily believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, the Elephanta Caves are an epitome of Hindu Cave culture and are a unique testimony to a bygone civilization. The origins of the Elephanta Caves have been debated time and again, though the sculptures and the art speak volumes about the time from when they could have been popular-6th or the 8th century. The island on which the caves are built was originally known as Gharapuri, and the Portuguese retitled it as Elephanta Island when they discovered a large stone structure of an Elephant on the island. The temple was primarily built for the worship of Lord Shiva and 'Shivaism'. However, it is believed that the Portuguese destroyed many other structures and even used the idols of Hindu Gods within the caves for target practice. Today, the site is a popular tourist hot-spot.
The Elephanta Island is a quiet and picturesque island with green foliage and harmless primates scampering about. One of the main places to see on this island would be the Elephanta Caves. Upon entering the caves, a massive hall supported by large pillars and a large 'Mahesamurti' statue will greet you. This remarkable, three-headed Shiva sculpture is the main attraction of this island. Other sculptures of Shiva, in the 'Shiva Nataraja' and 'Ardhanarishvara' forms, can also be seen here. The entire cave complex is about 60,000 sq. feet and is made out of natural rock. If you are looking to capture beautiful pictures with the Arabian Sea in the background, head out of the caves and you will come upon the beautiful Elephant-shaped rock structure. Those wishing to laze around and soak in the nature can spend the evening exploring the island with a guide or walk up the Cannon Hill or just relax on the beach.
Accommodation
Overnight stays on Elephanta Island are not permitted. However, if you want to rest during the daytime, the MTDH (Maharashtra Tourism Department Hotel) is a good place to take a quick siesta! This hotel also serves food and drinks. The check-out time at this hotel is at 5:00 PM.
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Welcome to Phousi Guesthouse
Phousi Guesthouse features the combination of the modernity and tradition of Lao wooden architecture. Located on the opposite side of the National Museum (Former Royal Palace) and of course in the hub of Luangprabang city, the guesthouse is within a short walking distance from Phousi Hill, Mekong River, and nearby attractive temples as well as city's restaurants, banks, travel agencies, and business and entertainment venues
It is also a great spot for seeing Buddhist monks collecting alms in every morning at 6: 30. Just get your cameras ready for that breathe-taking moment! A very long saffron line of Buddhist monks is nowhere to be seen but here in Luangprabang and the perfect place to observe that uncommon religious event is on the street in front of our guesthouse.
Plus, it is just a two-minute stroll away from a night market where all local Luangprabang citizens' handmade products are beautifully assembled for travelers to purchase as souvenirs. The night market begins from 4:00 -- 10:00 pm every day. Moreover, the guesthouse has a nice balcony facing the National Museum; and from the balcony, the travelers will be able to take a picture of wonderful scenery of Phousi Hill and the sunset over the Mekong River.
Surrounded by city's major tourist attractions, Phousi Guesthouse is an ideal place for all kinds of travelers to stay while in Luangprabang.
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