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July 19, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
As mentioned in a previous posting, Ayutthaya is the former capital of Thailand and place that should not be missed. Traveling from between the former and current capital is super simple, taking no more than 2.5 hours, depending which method of transport you choose. By Car There are various routes to take via car from […]
July 19, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
With such a diverse mix of Asia, there is no surprise that Singapore has exquisite cuisine. From a wide selection of options to prices for all budgets, food is culture in this food obsessed country. The ten dishes below are part of the weekly diet as they warm the souls of Singaporeans. Some dishes may […]
July 18, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
The Andaman Coast, located in the south west of Thailand, is full of dazzling islands with jade waters to swim, limestone cliffs to climb, and much more. Even being hit with the 2004 Tsunami, these islands withheld their beauty continuing to provide unforgettable memories to visitors. The starting points for most Andaman Coast journeys begin […]
July 18, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
While both events are celebrations for the full moon above, the Full Moon Festival and the Full Moon Party should not be confused as the same. The festival is an annual event to give thanks and ask for dreams to come true. The party is a monthly event of drinking, dancing, hedonism, and tourists. The […]
July 17, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
Most of the national parks in the south of Thailand have two things in common, water and limestone. They are perfect for divers, swimmers, and lazy beach bums. There are around 37 national and marine parks around the region. Below are five worth visiting: 1. Khao Sok National Park Located in the Southern province of […]
July 15, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
The Thai language is definitely not an easy language to learn. From the first attempt, you may fear going further, but once you break that fear, you should be able to learn with ease, as long as you are focused. Learning such a difficult language requires dedication and nothing helps more than immersion. By staying […]
July 12, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
Northern Thailand, the largest region with the most National parks, has 59 National Parks and homes the tallest mountains in the country. Some of these parks even include historical Wats (temples). It is hard to narrow 59 to 5, but the five National Parks below each have something special to offer. 1. Doi Inthanon National […]
July 6, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
While this blog is aimed at guiding travelers through Thailand, ThaHoliday is aware that many still prefer to carry around the good old guidebook, whether it be a print or digital version. It can be time consuming to search through the app or book store so we wanted to make your life easier by listing […]
July 6, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
Thailand has long established itself as one of Asia’s tourist mecca. As a result, there is no shortage of air travel even to the remotest part of the country. The following is a list of Thailand airports with added information that would help you decide which airport to fly to in the event you plan […]
July 5, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
Planning a honeymoon is not easy, especially when there are too many options in your country of choice. A perfect example is Thailand with a diverse range of romantic things to do, whether you prefer beaches, mountains, or cities. A honeymoon in Thailand can be lazy and relaxing or active and adventurous, but either way […]
July 4, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
The world’s first park for nocturnal animals opened in Singapore in 1994. As a winner of the Singapore Tourism Board’s Best Visitor Attraction Experience, Night Safari attracts 1.1 million visitors annually. It’s 35 hectares of forest homes over 2,000 animals of a hundred or so different species. Considered one of the main tourist attractions in […]
July 3, 2012
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Posted by: Lauren
Southeast Asian countries experience a mix of hot temperatures, high levels of humidity, and healthy amounts of rain. The varying degrees of this mix usually define seasons, like wet and dry, as in the Philippines. Singapore, however, does not have clear cut seasons, as it can be hot in the morning and soggy in the […]
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