Tiger Temple Thailand

    
The Tiger Temple practices a different conservation philosophy than in the west. The temple opens daily for visitors at about 12pm, and the tigers are walked back to their enclosures at around 4pm. Due to the pressing need for income, the temple now charges 500 Baht admission. Day trips are also available from Bangkok. The temple now receives 300 to 600 visitors a day. There are donations boxes in various locations around the temple for those who wish to support the sanctuary. Tour Itinerary ; River Kwai Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple Day Tour 06:30 AM. Pick-up from various hotels in Bangkok for Kanchanaburi Province. 09:30 AM.Arrive to Kanchanaburi first stop at the World War II cemetery. 10:00 AM. World War II museum & Bridge over the river Kwai to look at surrounding. 11:00 AM.Depart to Lunch at local raft restaurant. 12:00 PM. Have lunch at river rafts restaurant. 12:30 PM.Visit to Sai Yok Noi waterfall.(around 1/2hr.) 13:45 PM. visit to the Tiger Temple. Learn about tigers and their lives in domestication inside the boundary of the temple run by Buddhist monks. Precaution: While observing the monk walking tigers for exercise, please strictly follow the instructions and advises given by the sanctuary keepers and local guide. And see around the tiger temple.(1hr.) 15:00 PM. Depart from Tiger temple comeback to Bangkok. Before 18:45 PM. Arrive in Bangkok. Tour Price : 2200 Baht per person Tour Inclusions : - Pick up and drop off from Hotel in Bangkok city area - All admission fee as in the itinerary ( Tiger Temple Fee 500 Baht ) - English speaking guide Tour Exclusions : - Personal expenses - Optional tour Make A Booking or find more details with as link http://www.thailandhighlight.com/tiger-temple-tour-kanchanaburi-day-tour-bangkok.html รวยด้วยภาพ สมัครขายภาพ วีดีโอ ออนไลน์ Register to Images and Videos Shutterstock contributor

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Plain of Jars Site 2 Tour with Sousath Phetrasy Part 4

I just found out today (1/20/2010) that Sousath died about five months ago from untreated high blood pressure. That's a shock, and his presence will be missed in Phonsavan in Xieng Khuang Province. I guess it makes this interview series even more important/historical... I think there are many reasons to travel to and through Xieng Khuang Province. Probably the main reason for most tourists though would be to visit the Plain of Jars. While most people visit Site #1, there are two more sites fairly accessible. In this video, Sousath Phetrasy, owner of the Maly Hotel and tour guide extraordinaire traveled with us and we recorded what he had to say about the Plain of Jars. We were there in December, which is a couple of months into the dry season, and you can see that the grass is brown and the wind is blowing, as it often does on the plateau where the Plain of Jars are situated. The Xiangkhouang Plateau or Tran Ninh Plateau is a plateau in the north of Laos and the highest peaks of the plateau are between 2000 and 3000 meters high. Several tributaries of the Mekong originate in the Plateau and of course it is the location of the Plain of Jars featured in this video, which is a collective name for several sites with archeological remains. The plateau is also one of the most heavily contaminated areas in the world from unexploded cluster munitions. As I found written on the web, Perhaps 2000 years old, the jars are one of the oldest archeological wonders of Southeast Asia ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5KhoLdN-3E&hl=en

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