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Friday, December 13, 2013

Experiences of travel Bangkok-Thailand .

  •  About Bangkok - Thailand

Thailand is the world's 51st-largest country in terms of total area, with an area of approximately 513,000 km2 (198,000 sq mi), and is the 20th-most-populous country, with around 64 million people. The capital and largest city is Bangkok, which is Thailand's political, commercial, industrial and cultural hub. About 75% of the population is ethnically Thai, 14% Thai Chinese, and 3% is ethnically Malay;[1] the rest belong to minority groups including Mons, Khmers and various hill tribes. The country's official language is Thai. The primary religion is Buddhism, which is practiced by around 95% of the population.
Thailand is a wondrous kingdom, featuring Buddhist temples, exotic wildlife, and spectacular islands. Along with a fascinating history and a unique culture that includes delectable Thai food and massage, Thailand features a modern capital city, and friendly people who epitomize Thailand’s “land of smiles” reputation.
- Bangkok : As the political, economic, cultural, culinary, and spiritual capital of Thailand, Bangkok features both old-world charm and modern convenience, at times served up in an apparently chaotic manner, but always with a gracious smile.
  • Transport

Thailand travel is convenient for visitors as there are many ways to get to Thailand and even more ways to travel in Thailand, whether your destination is Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, or the most remote provinces.

To move from Suvarnabhumi airport to downtown Bangkok can go :
Taxi : There are two types include: Metered Taxi and Limousine taxi .

Airport bus ( Airport Express ) : Down on Level 1 , door no 8, visitors will see Airport Express ticket desks . Buy tickets to go ( approximately 150bath ) . This type of bus operation from 7 am until midnight , every half hour trip back there first . There are 4 active Airport Express bus ( every online move takes from 45-90 minutes depending on traffic situation ) .
AE1 : From Suvarnabhumi airport to Silom
AE2 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Khao San Road
AE3 : From Suvarnabhumi airport to Sukhumvit
AE4 : From the airport, go through Victory Monument Suvarnahhumi go Hualamphong Train Station

Public bus : Visitors outside and wait Shuttle Bus ( free bus ) ride to the airport bus terminal 1 is approximately 3km . From here take the bus to the center . The public bus routes available:
549 : From Suvarnabhumi airport to Bang Kapi
550 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Happy Land
551 : From Suvarnabhumi airport to Victory Monument
552 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to On Nut passing Khlong Toey
552A : From Suvarnabhumi airport to Sam Rong
553 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Samut Prakan
554 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Don Muang airport ( Phahonyothin )
555 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Rangsit ( go highway )
559 : From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Rangsit ( ring road )
Airport Rail Link : This is the popular Rooms are many tourists choose to move from the airport into central Bangkok ( fast , convenient and affordable ) .
Airport Rail Link operates from 6 am to late at night with two popular routes :
Express Line : There are no stops , the route will take you directly to Makkasan . Every 30 minutes , then take a trip .
City Line : Every 15 minutes , then take a trip . Stop at Makkasan , Ratchaprarop , Phaya Thailand .
Airport Express
  • Live

Thailand features not only some of the finest hotels and resorts in the world but also arguably the greatest variety of accommodation to choose from.  Thailand accommodation options range from rural home stays to luxurious five-star spa-resorts and nearly everything in between.
If you are looking for Thailand hotels, our comprehensive listing of hotels in every Thai town and city will help you find the hotel that best meets your business or holiday needs :
- Conrad Bangkok  Hotel : located within the stylish All Seasons Place in the heart of Bangkok, the Conrad Bangkok Luxury Hotel is close to the city’s major commercial centres and shopping malls, while the BTS, Bangkok's efficient overhead mass transit system is within easy reach. Bangkok Thailand International Airport is just a 40-minute drive away from our hotel. Address : 87 Wireless Road, Phatumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand. Contact Details :+66 2690 9999.

External Conrad Bangkok
 - Cosy Beach Hotel : located in the quiet vicinity of Pattaya, which is only five minutes from the city center, The Cosy Beach Hotel is a definite choice for those who want both the serenity of a beachside resort and the convenience of a city life. Sitting on a wide, tranquil beach- front and surrounded by the natural green vegetation of the lush gardens, the hotel offers that total satisfaction seek by holiday makers and travelers alike. Address : 400 M. 12 Pratamnuk Road 20260. Contact Details : +66 3825 0800-3

- Another hotel : 
      + Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa : Address : 1573 Phetchakasem Road, Cha-am, Petchaburi. Contact Details : +668 1804 0762.
      + Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi Hotel : Address : 51/4 Chiang Mai - Sankampaeng Road Moo 1, Tasala, Muang, Chiang Mai 50000 Thailand. Contact Details : +66 5388 8929.
      + Melati Beach Resort and Spa : Address : 9/16 Mu 5 ,Thongson Bay, Tambon Bo Phut, Amphoe Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84320. Contact Details : 0 7791 3400 till 20
      + Millennium Hilton Hotel Bangkok : Address : 123 Charoennakorn Road Klongsan Bangkok 10600 Thailand. Contact Details : +66 2442 2000, etc.
-  Share : some areas should choose hotel to stay, by purpose and your preferences:
     + Khao San Road area - West neighborhood, noisy, boisterous, near the Royal Palace. But the old Bangkok area, do not have public transportation.
     + Sukhumvit / Siam - is the focus of the shopping mall, entertainment center senior, is the main road of public vehicles such as TBS, MRT.
     + Pratunam area - is the wholesale market selling clothes, accessories ... fit you like to go shopping or merchant.
     + Chinatown near Khao San Road, the location is the same. That is located in the old Bangkok area, not near the train station or public transport. But in return there is good food.

A channel reservation prestige and convenience that everyone usually used Agoda site. You can refer to a number of hotels in Bangkok and Thailand here.
  • Food & Drink

Thailand features not only one of the finest cuisines in the world but also a wide selection of restaurants serving authentic Italian, Japanese, Middle Eastern, and other global cuisines.  Find restaurants, recipes, and cookery classes to fill your holiday with epicurean pleasure.
- In all the supermarkets, center, floor 4 or 5 usually food town with dozens of foods,  have enough desserts and beverages. Generally 40-60k/nguoi range is delicious, is also cheaper. Almost equal to the coupon payment, coupon when to eat and buy if you can not spend all refund immediately in the game.
- Everyday eat a few cups of yogurt and 1 bottle of La Vie on 11 Seven (minimart chain is everywhere in Bangkok, cheap, open to 23 o'clock at night every day) back hotel to eat , vitamin supplements.
- On the walkway can buy on the street selling fruit, cheap and delicious cool
- Very tasty Thai Cream
- Fish grill and some dish Thai food front CentralWorld  very famous and bustling.
Some dishes in Bangkok - Thailand
  • Visit

- The Grand Palace : probably the most visited and remembered landmark ofThailand, The Grand Palace inBangkokis where every visitor must pay a visit at least once in their lifetime. The construction of the Grand Palace began in 1782 during the reign of King Rama I, the founder of Chakri Dynasty, to become a royal residence, and it has been the utmost architectural symbol of Thailand ever since. TheGrandPalaceserved as a significant royal residence until 1925 and is now used for ceremonial purposes only.


Sanam Luang in shimmering electric light
- Sanam Luang : is a multi-purpose, leisure park at the heart ofBangkok, located in the north of The Grand Palace nearChao PhrayaRiver. Sanam Luang was formerly called Thung Phra Mane, which means the royal crematorium ground in Thai, as it was used as a location for several crematoriums of members of the royal family. Sounded unpleasantly somehow, King Rama IV renamed this 78-rai space as Sanam Luang, which means the royal ground in Thai, along with planting 365 tamarind trees around the park during his reign. Sanam Luang, though, has still been used as a location of royal crematoriums for high-level members of the royal family. In November, the season of tradewind, Sanam Luang turns into a playgound for kite players.

-King Prajadhipok Museum : this early-1900s, neoclassical mansion designed by architect Charles Beguelin is dedicated to narrate the life and works of King Prajadipok (Rama VII), whose reign sawThailand’s greatest political regime transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy in 1932. Browse around all nine exhibition chambers and you will learn the the history of the current Chakri Dynasty, King Prajadipok’s life prior to and during the throne, and the complexity of political transition. Guests will also get to see precious old pictures of royal ceremonies as well as old film, letters and music scores related to his life.  More : Bangkok Dolls & Museum, House of Museums, etc.

- Siam Niramit : an extravagant show about the history of Thailand that involves stunning costumes, skillful dancers, entertaining music, state-of-the-art techniques and cutting-edge light and sound system; that what this 2,000-seat theatre has to offer. The 80-minute show that aims to portray Thai cultural heritage is narrated in three acts: ‘Journey Back into History,’ ‘Journey Beyond Imagination,’ and ‘Journey Through Joyous Festivals’ that you’ll be never disappointed. Visit the theatre early and you’ll be able to enjoy walking through a Thai village that shows the lifestyle of ancient locals.

China Town
- China Town : Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand’s largest Chinese community, is commonly known among Thais as Yaowarat, according to the name of the road where it is located. The Chinese community dominated trades between Siam (ancient Thailand) and China since the reign of King Rama I, centered around Ratchawong Pier, while the construction of Yaowarat Road hadn’t begun until 1891 during the reign of King Rama V.  Today, Yaowarat is widely known as the kingdom’s largest center of gold trade and a great foodie destination. Yaowarat simply has two faces: If you visit Yaowarat during the day, what you see along both sides of this one and a half kilometer road are shops selling gold, Chinese herbs, fruits and Chinese restaurants serving authentic cuisine. But if you visit Yaowarat after sunset, the road turns into a street food heaven where a number of food trucks prepare you marvelous food, from Chinese fried noodles to iced Chinese dessert, you hardly find elsewhere.


- Dusit Zoo: Located next to the Royal Square, Bangkok's oldest zoo contains a collection of the kind common mammals in Africa, Asia and live birds in an ornamental garden.
- Emporium Shopping center : the high-end commercial zone . Goods are beautiful , unique designs but prices are slightly higher .
    Emporium  supplying popular brands at special prices . This is a shopping center and expensive fashion stores sell a range of products specifically to help you be able to buy everything at one place only. Emporium with fashion boutiques , cafes , supermarkets , bookstores and restaurants selling some delicious food . You also do not forget VAT refund procedures when shopping at supermarkets or commercial centers .
- Central World shopping center : you can be found on global brands are sold in leading fashion stores and the city's most fashionable clothing brand has enough commodities luxury lifestyle , along with bookstores , cafes for discerning guests and special attractions other . By BTS Skytrain system very clean and reliable customers easy access to most shopping complexes , which are all air-conditioned and come back easy.
  • Note

1 . Always carry your passport with you,  not put common with money or papers that you usually drawn out and into.

2 . Remember available by phone of Embassy your country in Thailand , prevent in case have something occurs undesirable .

Or, contact the TAT ( Tourism Management organization in Thailand ) ,Tel :  66 2250 5500 .

3 . Down to the airport you should come info center to recieve maps and tourist information ...

4 . Before the shopping center, usually  have some stranger introduced himself to the other sacred temples , then continue shopping guide jewelery , cloth ... ( main purpose ) . You should refuse. They do not hurt yourself , but do take your time walking around without get anything .

5 . Bangkok's peak hour on hour 7 - 9am , 5 - 7pm very crowded , or stuck in traffic , train , bus if you have small children should avoid moving more into this now .

6 . Some reputable site to book  tour in Thailand be many good Comments :

http://www.hotels2thailand.com/

Transport services : www.belltravelservice.com / routes_rates.php

View information on the web then, are full time and price.

7 .Exchange Bath Money  , you should change to  dollars , to Bangkok , then return to Bath . This will save more .

8 . Imperial Palace is a very good point to go see , nice and wide . Upon entering the palace , temples, pagodas , note should wear long pants , skirts past the knee , is not " open " too much , not be wearing leggings .





































Monday, December 9, 2013

Norway travel - Where can you go ?

  • Something about Norway:

 Norway has a total area of 385,252 square kilometres (148,747 sq mi) and a population of a little above 5 million.[10] It is the 2nd least densely populated country in Europe. The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden (1,619 km or 1,006 mi long), which is the longest uninterrupted border within both Scandinavia & Europe at large. Norway is bordered by Finland and Russia to the north-east, and the Skagerrak Strait to the south, with Denmark on the other side. It shares maritime borders with Russia by the Barents Sea; Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland by the Norwegian Sea; and Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom by the North Sea. Norway's extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea, is laced with fjords, a renowned part of its landscape. The capital city Oslo is the largest in the nation, with a population of 1 million. Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water, and hydropower.
All foreign nationals travelling to Norway must have a valid travel document, and for the vast majority of people this means a valid passport. Nationals of certain countries must in addition have a valid visa before travelling to Norway. Foreign nationals who are required to have a visa are also obliged to have travel medical insurance. European nationals must bring their national European health insurance card in order to have the costs of any treatment they may need covered while travelling in Europe. It is recommended that all foreign nationals have travel insurance that is valid for the whole trip.
  • Visit

Northern Norway will the sun phenomena even at midnight
- Northern Norway: Northern Norway brings cold climate of the North Pole. The beautiful scenery and tourist attractions in North Norway rich. At Atla of North Norway will the sun phenomena even at midnight, why do not you come? Lofoten Islands where there is a strong attraction from nature, from small villages and recreational fishing activities. Svalbard is an archipelago with the presence of polar bears. The spectrum in the extreme north is an indispensable scenery in Norway trip. In addition, other entertainment spots such as: Karasjok, Troms, Nordland, northern Navirk ... Norway is also the ideal destination.

Eastern Norway is known for tall and wild mountains
- Eastern Norway is known for tall and wild mountains in Jotunheimen national park and urban life in the capital of Oslo. Oslo is the capital of Norway and is known for its proximity to the surrounding forests. The Olympic city of Lillehammer is located at the beginning of the Gudbrandsdalen Valley.
Jotunheimen National Park is a popular place for hiking and extreme sports. Tonsberg, Sandefjord and Larvik are nice cities to visit during summer. Fredrikstad has a charming old town centre. 
Landscape
The landscape in Eastern Norway varies from the highest mountains in Northern Europe in Jotunheimen National Park, to deep forest where wolves live at the Swedish border, to a rocky coastline south of Oslo.
Park Frognerparken in Oslo
- Activities and entertainment:
  + Skiing: In winter six months visitors can participate in this exciting sport. This activity always takes place  exciting in winter.
Skiing

  + Climbing : climbing activity usually takes place in the summer. The climbing tourist in Norway are most good of Europe
Climbing
  + Golf: Norway has a number of golf course regarded highly . Visitors can participate in the sport.
One of Norway's golf
  + Hunting: Hunting activity in Norway is visitors highly interested . With faunal diversity and abundance. This activity is organized regularly.
Hunting
  + Recreational fishing: Have you ever seen fish moruya akacod yet. Not yet ! you can  engage in fishing activities in the tourist spots on the lakes of Norway.
Recreational fishing

- For family activities you can choose a tour of family in Norway  or you can visit farms Norway to learn the life of the Norwegian people.
And countless other entertainment services in the areas of tourism and health care services in Norway.



Travel Australia

  •     Something about Australia

Australia is the sixth-largest country by land area. It is comparable in size to the 48 contiguous United States. Australia is bordered to the west by the Indian Ocean, and to the east by the South Pacific Ocean. The Tasman Sea lies to the southeast, separating it from New Zealand, while the Coral Sea lies to the northeast. Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia are Australia's northern neighbours, separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea.

Australia is highly urbanised with most of the population heavily concentrated along the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Most of the inland areas of the country are semi-arid. The most-populous states are Victoria and New South Wales, but by far the largest in land area is Western Australia.

As a large island a wide variation of climates are found across Australia. Most of the country receives more than 3,000°hr of sunshine a year. Generally, the north is hot and tropical, while the south tends to be sub-tropical and temperate. Most rainfall is around the coast, and much of the centre is arid and semi-arid.

More than most other “Western” countries, Australia seizes the imagination. For most visitors its name is a shorthand for an endless summer where the living is easy; a place where the adventures are as vast as the horizons and the jokes flow as freely as the beer; a country of can-do spirit and easy friendliness. No wonder Australians call theirs the Lucky Country.

This harsh interior has forced modern Australia to become a coastal country. Most of the population lives within 20km of the ocean, occupying a suburban, southeastern arc that extends from southern Queensland to Adelaide. These urban Australians celebrate the typical New World values of material self-improvement through hard work and hard play, with an easy-going vitality that visitors, especially Europeans, often find refreshingly hedonistic. A sunny climate also contributes to this exuberance, with an outdoor life in which a thriving beach culture and the congenial backyard “barbie” are central.
  • Sydney

The Sydney Opera House
The Aussie city par excellence, Sydney stands head and shoulders above any other in Australia. Taken together with its surrounds, it’s in many ways a microcosm of the country as a whole – if only in its ability to defy your expectations and prejudices as often as it confirms them. A thrusting, high-rise business centre, a high-profile gay community, a clutch of fascinating museums and some vibrant art galleries, and inner-city deprivation of unexpected harshness are as much part of the scene as the beaches, the bodies and the sparkling harbour. Its sophistication, cosmopolitan population and exuberant nightlife are a long way from the Outback, and yet Sydney has the highest Aboriginal population of any Australian city, and bushfires are a constant threat.

You’ll need at least five days in this unique city to ensure you see not only its glorious harbourside but also its wider treasures. Delving into the surrounding inner-city areas of Paddington, Surry Hills, and Glebe reveal more of the Sydney psyche, and no trip to the city would be complete without at least one visit to the eastern-suburb beaches – for a true taste of Sydney, take an afternoon stroll along the coastal path that stretches from Bondi to Coogee.

The area around is laden with places to visit, which offer a taste of virtually everything you’ll find in the rest of the country, with the exception of desert. There are magnificent national parks – Ku-ring-gai Chase, where you can pat a koala, and Royal being the best known – and native wildlife, each a mere hour’s drive from the centre of town; while further north stretch endless ocean beaches, great for surfers, and more enclosed waters for safer swimming and sailing. Inland, the gorgeous Blue Mountains – UNESCO World Heritage-listed – offer isolated bushwalking and scenic viewpoints.
  • Coastal New South Wales and the ACT 

New South Wales is Australia’s premier state in more ways than one. The oldest of the six states, and also the most densely populated, its 6.4 million residents make up a third of the country’s population. The vast majority occupy the urban and suburban sprawl that straggles along the state’s thousand-plus kilometres of Pacific coastline, and the consistently mild climate and many beaches draw a fairly constant stream of visitors, especially during the summer holiday season, when thousands of Australians descend on the coast to enjoy the extensive surf beaches and other oceanside attractions.

South of Sydney, there’s a string of low-key family resorts and fishing ports, good for watersports and idle pottering. To the north the climate gradually becomes warmer, and the coastline more popular – the series of big resorts up here includes Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour – but there are plenty of tiny national parks and inland towns where you can escape it all. One of the most enjoyable beach resorts in Australia is Byron Bay, chic these days, but still retaining something of its slightly offbeat, alternative appeal, radiating from the thriving hippie communes of the lush, hilly North Coast Hinterland.
  • Inland New South Wales

Inland New South Wales

Inland New South Wales is a very different proposition from the populous coast, and although it’s not a stand-alone holiday destination and it might strike you as boring at times, travelling here gives you a real insight into the Australian way of life. The region stretches inland for around a thousand kilometres, covering a strikingly wide range of landscapes, from the rugged slopes of the Great Dividing Range to the red-earth desert of the Outback, dotted with relatively small agricultural and mining communities. The Great Dividing Range itself runs parallel to the coast, splitting the state in two.

West of the range, towns such as Bathurst and Dubbo date back to the early days of Australian exploration, when the discovery of a passage through the Blue Mountains opened up the rolling plains of the west. Free (non-convict) settlers appropriated vast areas of rich pastureland here and made immense fortunes off the back of sheep farming, establishing the agricultural prosperity that continues to this day. When gold was discovered near Bathurst in 1851, and the first goldrush began, New South Wales’ fortunes were assured. Although penal transportations ceased the following year, the population continued to increase rapidly and the economy boomed as fortune-seekers arrived in droves. At much the same time, Victoria broke off to form a separate colony, followed by Queensland in 1859.
  • Tasmania

Tasmania

There’s an otherworldly quality to Tasmania, with its landscapes of ancient rainforest and brooding mountains. In its past as prison island Van Diemen’s Land, it became so tainted in the public mind with convict brutality that its name was changed in a rebranding exercise. These days, the island is a far friendlier place. With distances comprehensible to a European traveller – it’s roughly the size of Ireland – and echoes of England, Tasmania has a homespun, small-town charm. The gentle and cultivated midlands, with their rolling hills, dry-stone walls and old stone villages, are reminiscent of England’s West Country – a deliberate attempt to re-create home by colonial settlers. Town names, too, invariably invoke the British Isles – Perth, Swansea, Brighton and Dover among them.

Tasmania is the closest point in Australia to the Antarctic Circle, and the west coast is windswept, wet and savage, bearing the full brunt of the Roaring Forties. Much of the southwest is pure wilderness; a place of wild rivers, impassable temperate rainforests, buttongrass plains and glacially carved mountains and tarns that form a vast World Heritage Area, crossed only by the Lyell Highway, and offer some of the world’s best wilderness walking and rafting. With forty percent of the island protected in parks and reserves, it’s still one of the cleanest places on Earth: a wilderness walk, breathing the fresh air and drinking freely from tannin-stained streams, is a genuinely exhilarating experience.
  • Kangaroo Island

See native wildlife in the wild in the ecological haven of Kangaroo Island.
Kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, penguins, echidnas and bird life all call this island home. Walk amongst a colony of endangered Australian sea lions at Seal Bay. See sleepy koalas in the trees. Load up on fresh produce - from Ligurian honey to free range chickens and eggs - and wine produced by 30 growers from Cape Willoughby to Kingscote.
The Island is also home to breathtaking scenery. Rugged coastal cliffs, sheltered bays cupped between steep headlands, vast native bushland and rolling hills of farmland are just some of the breathtaking landscapes on offer.
 Feed pelicans and see giant cuttlefish, seahorses and little penguins at Kingscote Wharf. Meet wallabies, brush-tailed possums and kangaroos on a nocturnal tour along American River. Cuddle koalas and hand-feed lorikeets, hold a possum or get wrapped by a snake at Stokes Bay. Bushwalk past the ducks, swans and waders of Murray Lagoon in Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park. Observe Australian sea lions at Seal Bay and over 7,000 New Zealand fur seals playfully interacting in and around Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park, also home to hundreds of docile kangaroos. You’ll spot koalas pretty much everywhere, but some of their most popular hangouts are in the trees of Hanson Bay Sanctuary and Western KI Caravan Park.
Visit the cellar door of the island’s first and largest winery at Cape Willoughby, shuck oysters in Penneshaw and visit local farms making sheep's milk cheese and mounth-watering Ligurian honey in MacGillivray and Kinsgcote. Kangaroo Island is also dotted with cosy cafes and elegant restaurants. Dine on Nepean Bay oysters overlooking the ocean and sample other premium seafood in season in Penneshaw. Enjoy a five-star feast amongst the wilderness on the South Coast and a sunset seafood and marron platter next to the rockpool in Parndana.  Fill your beach house with gourmet produce, pack a picnic for a day of touring and take home a case of your favourite wines.

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