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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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Monday, April 25, 2011

India Import and Export – Part I

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India & ASEAN Trade Relations

The partnership between India and Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries is a decade old. The ASEAN countries comprise of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The best part being, trade between both India and ASEAN has been developing at a swift pace.

India reportedly is the sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN since 1992. However, at the fifth ASEAN summit in Bangkok in 1995, India assumed the status of a full dialogue partner on popular demand. In fact India and ASEAN have been organizing summit level meetings on an annual basis since 2002.

In additions, Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was inked by India and ASEAN countries in August 2009 in Bangkok.

The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr Anand Sharma, signed the ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement in Goods with ASEAN economic Ministers for common economic gains.

As per ASEAN-INDIA FTA, the ASEAN member countries and India will do away with at least 80 percent of import tariffs between 2013 and 2016, commencing from January 1, 2010.

Also, tariffs on sensitive products will be brought down by 5 per cent in 2016, while tariffs will remain as it is for around 489 items of sensitive products.

Trade

ASEAN is India’s 4th largest trading partner after the EU, US and China. Indo-ASEAN trade relations have been scaling up at a compounded annual growth rate of 27 percent since 2000. In 2007-08, the trade stood at US$38.37 billion. In the last financial year, it was over US$ 40 billion. By 2010 India and ASEAN plan to achieve an ambitious target of US$ 50 billion.

Singapore

India and Singapore enjoy good trade relations. Besides, the country is considered to be a getaway to ASEAN and china. The signing of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement in 2005 has provided a fresh impetus to trade relations between the two nations. The Singapore companies to a greater extent have started engaging themselves in infrastructure and real estate projects in India and even have been looking forward to associate with logistics and communication sector, healthcare, education and training, retail and the automotive sectors.

They are also embarking onto developmental and planning projects like roads, ports, airports, power and telecom sector.

India’s major exports to Singapore

Crudes, Parts & Accessories Of Automatic Data Processing Machines, Automatic Data Processing Input And Output Units, Motor Spirit Refined Premium Leaded, Styrene, Automatic Data Processing Storage Units, Other Monolithic Integrated Circuits, P-Xylene, Monolithic Digital Integrated Circuits, Radio Transmission Apparatus with Reception Apparatus.

India’s major imports from Singapore

Non-Industrial Diamonds Worked, Topped Crudes, Motor Spirit Refined Premium Leaded, Aluminium Unwrought, Benzene, Articles Of Jewellery Of Other Precious Metal Whether Or not Plated Or Clad With Precious Metal, Other Medicaments Packed For Retail Sale, Parts Of Boring Or Sinking Machinery, Static Converters, Other Medical Surgical Dental Or Veterinary Instruments & Appliances

Malaysia

India-Malaysia trade relations have witnessed exponential growth since 1991. Malaysia’s largest trading partner is India, while Malaysia is India’s second largest trading partner in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

India’s major exports to Malaysia : Meat and meat preparations, sugar, rice (other than basmati), wheat, fresh vegetables and fruits, cotton yarn, RMG cotton and accessories, primary and semi-finished iron, made-ups, fabrics, machinery and instruments, electronic goods and metal manufactures.

India’s major Imports from Malaysia : Crude Petroleum, Palm Oil, Electronic & Electrical products, Chemicals & Chemical products and Petroleum products.

Myanmar

The bilateral trade between India and Myanmar is likely to clock $1 billion in 2009-10, up from $951 million in 2008-09.

India’s imports from Myanmar : While teak, timber, maize and pulses

India’s major exports to Myanmar: Steel, cement, fertiliser and pharmaceuticals

Indonesia

India and Indonesia are considered as Asia’s largest democracies. However, it is only after a gap of five years both the countries came together for trade relations. The last time both the countries entered into a trade relationship was in 1950s. Right through 2009, both countries got engaged in putting up numerous seminars, exhibitions, festivals and top visits to build bilateral relations.

In 2008-09 India exported goods worth US$ 1.82 billion to Indonesia.

India’s major exports to Indonesia - organic chemicals, mineral fuels and ships and boats.

India and Indonesia have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for collaboration in the field of agriculture and allied sectors.

Thailand

Mutual trade between the two countries clocked US$4.11 billion in 2007-08 as opposed to US$ 3.18 billion in 2006-07. In between April-December 2008-09 India exported goods worth US$ 1.44 billion to Thailand. The sectors in India that have seen Thai investment in the areas of hotel & tourism, food processing, trading and chemicals.

India- Thailand is targeting US$ 10 billion bilateral trade in 2010.

Vietnam

The bilateral trade between the two countries remains “modest”, with the trade balance being in India’s favour. Bilateral trade clocked US$ 1.77 billion in 2007-08 from US$ 1.14 billion in 2006-07. From April-December 2008-09, India’s exports to Vietnam was worth almost US$ 1.13 billion.

India’s major imports from Vietnam: Pepper, rubber, computer hardware and electronic products, cinnamon bark and spices, and garments and textile products.

The key areas where Indian exports could make an impact in the Vietnamese market include information technology (IT) and IT training, agro and food processing, railways, energy and alternate energy, veterinary manufacturing plant, tea processing machinery, textile machinery, and power transmission and generation.

Philippines

The trade between India and Philippines was worth US$ 823.69 million in 2007-08. During the period between April-December 2008-09, India exported goods worth US$574.22 million to Philippines. India’ major exports to Philippines: Frozen buffalo meat; rubber and articles thereof; oil seeds and olea etc.; vehicles; iron and steel; residues and waste from food industries; tobacco; pharmaceutical products.

India’s major imports from Philippines: Electrical and electronic machinery and equipment; iron and steel; machinery; vehicles; auto components, newsprint paper and paperboard; animal or vegetable fats and oils; organic chemicals.

Cambodia

In 2007-08, the trade between the two countries stood at US$56.32 billion in 2007-08.

IN April-December 2008-09, India exported goods worth US$ 35.94 million.

India’s major exports to Cambodia - pharmaceuticals, coffee, tea, spices and cotton

Sunday, April 24, 2011

"Mekong River to Luang Prabang" Ashley_and_erik's photos about Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Khao San alley 2009 (ถนนข้าวสาร)

Khaosan road is a short road in central Bangkok, Thailand. It is located in the Banglamphu neighborhood (Phra Nakhon district) about 1 km north from the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew. It has developed over the years into probably the most profound worldwide example of a "backpackers' ghetto", with cheap accommodation compared to other areas of central Bangkok. The accommodation varies from 'mattress in a box' style hotels, to full Western-standard luxury. Many tourists use Khaosan road as their base for exploring the rest of Thailand as there are many direct coaches from the street to virtually all major tourist destinations in Thailand, from Chiang Mai in the North to Ko Pha Ngan in the South. Many visitors will also take advantage of the abundance of relatively cheap travel agents to arrange visas and transport to surrounding countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia. Crafts, paintings, clothes, pirate CDs, DVDs, fake educational diplomas, fake driver's licenses, food, second-hand books and many other useful backpacker items are among the common goods traded along the road. Khaosan road has in recent years also become popular among local people, especially artists and art students. The road hosts a number of pubs and bars, where people of many nationalities meet and discuss their travels. Khaosan and the streets nearby are also Bangkok's center of dancing, partying and splashing water during Thai New Year (Songkran festival) on April 13 to April 15. It is ...



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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Gwapotel: Cheap and apple-pie accommodation

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Few Tips For Women Traveling Alone

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If you are a woman traveling alone, you need to check the rules in the country you will be visiting.
Each country and culture has their own views of what is appropriate behavior for women. Although you may not agree with these views, it is wise to abide by the local laws and customs to avoid problems. Please become familiar with the laws and customs of the places where you wish to go.
Here are two examples of situations you may encounter:
It is illegal in Laos to invite Lao nationals of the opposite sex to one's hotel room.
Foreigners in Saudi Arabia have been arrested in the past for "improper dress."
Women traveling alone can be more vulnerable to problems in certain cultures. Keeping in mind the following information can help make your trip as safe and rewarding as possible.
Preparing for your trip
Passports & Visas: Make sure your passport is still valid or apply for a new one long before you plan to travel. Make sure you have the right travel documents and visas for your destinations. For information on individual countries' entry and exit requirements, refer to our publication Foreign Entry Requirements.
Your Destinations: Make an effort to learn about the locations you plan to visit, their culture, and any problems that might be occurring there.
Many exciting and exotic destinations may have very conservative views about women.
Being a foreigner makes you stand out; a woman traveling alone can be even more of an oddity in some places.
What to Leave Behind: Leave a detailed itinerary and a copy of your passport's identification page with a friend or relative at home. Include names, addresses and telephone numbers where you will be staying. Leave a copy of your flight and ticket information with them as well.
You may wish to establish certain check in dates when you will either call, e-mail, fax, etc. to let someone know that you are all right. But remember that if you happen to miss a check-in, your loved ones may assume that you are having a problem or are in trouble.
Leave any valuables, extra credit cards and jewelry - even fake jewelry - at home.
Thieves often won't know the real from the fake until after they take it, so why risk your personal safety?
Health: Make sure you have adequate health insurance coverage while abroad and that your coverage includes medical evacuations. Your policy might not cover you overseas and you may need to purchase traveler's insurance.
If you have any condition that might develop complications- especially if you are pregnant, check with your doctor before you go abroad. If you experience complications, a medical evacuation might still take several precious hours to arrange.
If you take prescription medication, make sure you have enough to last the duration of the trip, including extra medication in case you are delayed. Always carry your prescriptions in their labeled containers as many countries have strict anti-trafficking laws and might be suspicious of pills in unlabeled bottles. Bring your prescription information and the names of their generic equivalents with you just in case.
Off you go
Safety and Security: Use common sense and be alert and aware of your surroundings. If you are unsure in general about the local situation, feel free to check with the American Citizens Services section of the local U.S. Embassy or Consulate for the latest security information.
Don't announce that you are traveling alone! Some guides for women even advise wearing a wedding ring if you're single. If you feel like you're being followed, step into a store or other safe place and wait to see if the person you think is following has passed.
Do not be afraid or embarrassed to ask for someone to double check for you to see if all is safe. Display confidence. By looking and acting as if you know where you're going, you may be able to ward off some potential danger.
Ask for directions before you set out. No matter how modest your lodgings are, your hotel concierge or other hotel staff should be able to help. If you find yourself lost, do not be afraid to ask for directions. Generally, the safest people to ask are families or women with children. Getting the right information may save you from ending up in a potentially unsafe area.
Hotels: Choose a hotel where security is good and transportation is readily available and nearby. Check that all the doors and windows in your room have locks and that they work. If you feel uncomfortable, ask hotel security to escort you to and from parking lots or your room at night. Always use your peephole and common sense about letting strangers into your room.
Clothing: There is no doubt that fashion makes a statement. Unfortunately, not everyone will interpret how you dress the same way you would. What you consider casual clothing might be seen as provocative or inappropriate in other cultures. Thieves might choose you over another potential target based on your style of dress or the amount of makeup or jewelry you are wearing. Other might single you out for harassment or even physical violence because they find your clothing offensive, based on their cultural norms. By taking your cues from local women, or at least by dressing conservatively, you could save yourself a great deal of trouble.
Use common sense, do your homework before you go, and have a safe and fun trip.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Mount Mingyue Jiangxi China Travel Guide And Tips

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Mount Mingyue is located 31 kilometers southwest of Yichun city, in Jiangxi Province of China. It is featured by the charming natural scenery, rare selenium hot springs and centuries-old Zen culture. Mingyue Mountain consists of tens of mountains such as Taiping Mountain, Yujing Mountain, Lao Mountain and Yangshan. Since the highest peak looks like a semicircle, hence the name Mingyue Mountain which means bright moon in English. The Mingyue Mountain can be divided into five scenic areas and a resort. Tourists may view the waterfalls, sunrise, odd rocks, and precious plant and wild animals in these areas.
Highlight:
Tourists can't miss enjoying the hot springs here. The temperature of the hot springs is about 68 C - 72 C all year round. There are over 20 minerals which are beneficial to people's health from the springs. After a hard trip, it will be a great relaxation to enjoy the hot springs.
The Zen culture is also a great feature of Mount Mingyue. As long as the West Han Dynasty, the temples had already existed here and lots of people gathered here for worshipping. Many foreign shamans from India, Japan and Korea visited here. Hundreds of Zen towers of the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing dynasties have been discovered in this area.
Hot springs:
Wentang is the place for enjoying the hot springs. It is a small town near Mount Mingyue (16 km away). Many people recommend a hotel named Dikangjushanhuiliaoyangyuan. The cost is only 120 rmb for a standard room. This hotel is a little bit old but Wentang's best hot spring is close to it. You can get a discount for this hot spring if you live here.(50 rmb for a person) If you forget to bring your swimsuit, you can get one at a very low price here (Only 10-30 rmb). The opening hours for this hot spring is 10:00-22:30. The water temperature of this hot spring is about 40 C and you will be able to see the blue sky and beautiful mountains when enjoying the hot spring.
Tips:
(1). Your first step for your Mount Mingyue travel is watching the weather forecast. A lot of web sites can provide weather forecast service for your China travel.
(2). Medicine for the heart disease patients, just in case.
(3). Listen to your tour guide's advice if you have one.
(4). You'd better choose the telpher if you are not in a very good physical condition. Climbing this big mountain need too much energy.
(5). There is no hotels or hostels when climbing the Mount Mingyue. You can only find a place to live on the summit of this mountain. The conditon of these hostels are not very good. (Cost only 20 rmb for a bed) If you plan to visit Mount Mingyue during the holidays, you will need to make a reservation first.
(6). If you are from Nanchang, you can choose this route: Yichun-Yaoqian-Wentang-Mount Mingyue. If you are from Hunan, you can go this way: Yichunxichun-Shatian-Wentang-Mount Mingyue. When you reach the entrance of Mount Mingyue, you will see the telpher. The cost is 55 rmb for going up, 45 rmb for going down. There is a hilly road for Mount Mingyue but it is too dangerous for the tourists to drive. You can't drive your own car to the summit of Mount Mingyue without a permission.
(7). Mount Mingyue is very big and you'd better get a tour guide. If you don't like any travel agency, you can choose to visit here with several friends. Remember not to enter the undeveloped places, you will get lost easily in this big mountain.
(8). Don't put too many things to your bag if you plan to climb this mountain. The only thing you will need is water.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Thailand Travel Doc - Part 02

The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country which lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. The country is bordered to the north by Laos and Burma, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Burma. By the maritime boundary, the country is bordered to the southeast by Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand, to the southwest by Indonesia and India in the Andaman Sea. The capital and largest city of Thailand is Bangkok. It is also the country's centre of political, commercial, industrial and cultural activities. Bangkok is known in Thai as "Krung Thep Mahanakorn," or, more colloquially, "Krung Thep." Thailand is considered to be the world's 50th largest country in terms of total area, with a surface area of approximately 513000 km² (198000 sq mi), and the world's 20th largest country in terms of population with approximately 63 million people. The population consists 80% of Thais, 10% of Chinese, and 3% of Malay. The rest are minorities such as Mons, Khmers, and various hill tribes. The country's official spoken and written language is Thai. Keywords: bbtv broadbandtv thailand southeast asia india buddhist bangkok thai bhumibol adulyadej travel tourism tourist vacation destination krung thep thais chinese theravada buddhism



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Thursday, April 14, 2011

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

"The DMZ" Ristohannah's photos about Khe Sanh, Vietnam

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Khe Sanh, Vietnam by TravelPod blogger Ristohannah titled "The DMZ" Ristohannah's travel blog entry: "Like most visitors to Hue, we decided to book ourselves on a tour of the DMZ (that's DMZee in American), about 130km north of Hue. It was a 6am start from the hostel. The bus took a couple of hours to get to Dong Ha town, slap bang in the centre of Vietnam. When Vietnam was split into North and South during the war Dong Ha was the northernmost town in Southern Vietnam, and a strategically important US base. It was completely destroyed and today is just a fairly bland-looking roadside town with a big market. We stopped there briefly to pick up our tour guide then continued along Highway 9 towards the old Khe Sanh US marine base. On the way the guide pointed out various DMZ-related landmarks: The Rockpile: literally a very big craggy karst rock which used to have a flat top, was only accessible by helicopter, and was an important strategic lookout post/ artillery base for the US during the war. The Americans could see over the whole area from the top of the Rockpile, which made it a bit tricky for the Vietcong to get weapons etc to Khe Sanh without being noticed. They got round it however by using the many cemeteries in the area as a guise - they burned incense at tombs whilst hiding weapons in them and staged mock funerals, using the coffins to transport supplies. Clever. Dakrong Bridge & Ho Chi Minh Trail: about 16km ...



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Monday, April 11, 2011

Vietnam's Biggest Luxury Travel Operator Aims to Attract Luxury German Travelers

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Vietnam welcomes annually 100.000 German tourists.The Vietnam tourism sector needs qualified workers and provides niche tourism products for this market according to tourism experts especially in certain keymarket like Germany.
"We expect good German traffic to Vietnam in 2011. Germany is among the top three from Europe, aided by a direct flight between Vietnam and Germany. There are activities in 2011 in both Vietnam and Germany in the frame of Vietnam Year in Germany and Germany Year in Vietnam. Vietnam is better known as a backpacker destination for German travelers, efforts are being made to promote Vietnam as a luxury destination and we attract upscale German-speaking travelers with niche tourism products. Our German speaking team is very competent to serve high end travelers," said Pham Ha, Founder and CEO of Luxury Travel Company.
Luxury Travel, Vietnam's leading bespoke travel experience company, is highly experienced in providing special services and unique tourism products to luxury global travelers since 2004. Luxury Travel announced the addition of the native speaking german nationality of Jens Pickhan as its Senior Sales and Marketing Executive at its Hanoi Head Office.
Jens will be responsible for the development of German Department, oversea sales and marketing activities, sales and customer care with Luxury Travel's business partners in German speaking countries, seeking new business opportunities and coordinating the company's national marketing program.
"My study, experiences, passion, curiosity bring me to this beautiful country. I am eager to experience Vietnam and to work in Hanoi, a fascinating city which is rich in culture, and culinary. The Vietnamese are very friendly, open-minded and cordially. I am glad to join Luxury Travel Team in Hanoi and we make our best efforts in German Department to promote our special products and provide top notch services for our discerning travelers," said Jens Pickhan, a new sales and marketing executive at Luxury Travel Company.
"Jens is committed to the idea of luxury travel concept and market Vietnam as a luxe destination and promote our niche tourism products not only in Vietnam but also others Southeast Asia countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand," said Ha. Last year, the company served 10,000 satisfied around the world. Luxury Travel specializes in bespoke travel experiences for VIPs, small fits group led by expert tour guides to Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand. All company operations are run by experienced, creative managers and guides. Headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam, the company maintains management offices in Indochina, Myanmar, Thailand and a representative office in France, in the U.S.
Luxury Travel takes part in many trades show in Europe and in the coming ITB Berlin, German. The company aims to increase the German tourist arrival in 2011 up to 30% in comparation to the last year. In 2012, Luxury Travel is targeting VND30 billions revenues for this market segment, and the revenue growth will stay at the two-digit level over the next five years and becomes a leading tour operator in Vietnam.
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Mekong Tourism Forum 2011 (Pakse, Laos) - HD Interview

In 2011 The Mekong Tourism Forum, or MTF as it is often referred to, will be held in Pakse, Laos, from 27 - 28 May 2011. In this HD video interview, filmed at the ASEAN Tourism Forum ATF 2011 in Phnom Penh, we ask Mason Florence about the event, what delegates that attend can expect, how the fam trips for agents and media will work, how the conference section will be cut up, who the speakers will be and much much more. See also: Movenpick Hotels in Thailand: Three New Projects - Interview with Roland G. Svensson: www.youtube.com Mekong Tourism Forum 2011 - Interview with Mason Florence: www.youtube.com Interview with the Department of Tourism of the Philippines: www.youtube.com Interview with Director General of Lao National Tourism Administration: www.youtube.com El Nido Resorts Interview with Mitzi S. Canafranca: www.youtube.com NagaWorld Cambodia Interview with Eric Chan MD - Indochina and VP Sales & Marketing: www.youtube.com Deluxe Room @ NAGAWORLD and fireworks from the ATF 2011 Opening ceremony: www.youtube.com A New Cambodian Boutique Hotel Company and Its Exciting Expansion Plans: www.youtube.com Why Phnom Penh? Why Should People Visit? - HD Interview: www.youtube.com Interview with the GM of the InterContinental Hotel in Phnom Penh: www.youtube.com Royal Suite @ InterContinental Phnom Penh: www.youtube.com Deluxe Room @ InterContinental Phnom Penh: www.youtube.com Superior Room @ Lebiz Hotel + Library in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: www.youtube.com The above HD videos ...



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Friday, April 8, 2011

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Buddha Art Gallery Chiang Mai

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

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ท่องเที่ยว อุบลราชธานี กับ ส่งเสริม ท่องเที่ยว ชุมชน ปากน้ำ บุ่งสระพัง อุบลราชธานี:

LUANG PHOR NGERN 700 YEAR Ubon Ratchathani , A victorious Buddha of Paknam Boongsapang Village in Ubon Ratchathani Province.
12345(0 votes) Luang Phor Ngern, a victorious Buddha statue was discovered by Luang Phor Boonchan (Phramongkoldhamwat) at Wat Pa Phrapikanet, Ubon Ratchathani in 1974. Prior to the discovery, while the US Military was patrolling over Wat Pa Phrapikanet during the Vietnam War, an indescribable phenomenon occurred to the US troops.

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It was said that a miraculous ray of light shined directly from the midst of deep forest toward the US force aircraft. To clear the area, troops were sent to reconnoiter the area; yet, nothing said to be found. The military was astonished with this myth until they departed. Such phenomenon among other various astounding events happened in the area of Wat Pa Phrapikanet usually on full moon days, said Luang Phor Boonchan. Afterwards, the army called "Creation Unit" came in to help developing all the war-destroyed areas in Pak Nam village. The village had been recovered along with a new school concrete building which appeared to be further advanced facilities at times. As the time went by, the unit grew accustomed to villagers also had great faith in Luang Phor Boonchan. Then they decided to follow Luang Phor Boonchan determination in building a new "Ubosot" (The Consecrated Convocation Hall) for people in this village. Shortly after, the army was ordered to leave the area; causing a halt to the "Ubosot" constructions. One night, Luang Phor Boonchan was dreaming that an ascetic came to request him to finish the "Ubosot" construction. However, Luang Phor Boonchan replied that there was no fund available. Then, the ascetic foretold a way to fundraise for the withheld construction.
Luang Phor Boonchan performed it accordingly, thereafter; the "Ubosot" was completed. Again, with the dreamseeing, Luang Phor Boonchan was told by the ascetic to return to Wat Pa Phrapikanet and to bring another holy object and to invite into property of Buddhism. In the dream, the ascetic said there would have been a tree taken down by a storm in the morning. The holy object lay beneath the leaves-end of the fallen tree. Luang Phor Boonchan prayed if what the dream were to be true, he wish the holy object to be found. After digging down about human-height deep, a stone box was found. Insides contained a perfect silver Buddha statue cushioned by white sand. Many Buddhists came to pay respects since then. Later on, the silver Buddha statue was relocated to "Vihara", a sermon hall at Wat Pak Nam, Ubon Ratchathani and was named "Luang Phor Ngern." The posture of "Luang Phor Ngearn" is in subduing evil style, with 10 inches wide and 18 inches high not including the pedestal (30 inches high including one.)

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Laos Vientiane Trip Day 2

Laos Vientiane Trip with my coworkers in December 2007



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Sunday, April 3, 2011

"Laos" Dennis_david's photos about Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Dennis_david titled "Laos" Dennis_david's travel blog entry: "I have been working in Singapore for almost a year now and as my time in South East Asia wound to an end I had time for one final tour before returning to the United States. Not knowing when or if I would ever return to Asia I chose to travel to Laos, a country I knew little about. Along with Cambodia and of course Vietnam, Laos was one of the countries at the forefront of the Vietnam conflict or the American War as it is known there. During the War, Laos was effectively partitioned into four spheres of influence: the Chinese in the north, the Vietnamese along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in the east, the Thais in western areas controlled by the US-backed Royal Lao Government, and the Khmer Rouge operating from parts of the south. Because of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Laos was subjected to saturation bombing by aerial raids launched from Thailand and from within Laos. Now finally at peace Laos is a relatively large country for its population of 6.5 million people. Luang Prabang and its surrounding area that I would be visiting has a population of 400000 though the city itself has quite a bit less. Situated at the convergence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, recent rains had turned the water the color of rust. It's a very green landscape, moderately mountainous that greets my small plane upon landing. After some ...



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Saturday, April 2, 2011

From Thailand to Laos - A abbreviate video of my cruise to Vientiane.

I drive to the border and cross over to Laos in this short video. More information on Laos will be up on www.abettertrip.com ! Laos is an interesting place and a day trip was a bit too short to do real exploring. Actually by the time we cleared immigration, we lost a good portion of the day. Our hired-at-the-border tour guide driver only managed to take us to 3 of the 5 main stops they usually do. Next time I'll stay at least one or two nights and try to explore. I like to get some time and explore off the beaten path a little (but not off established trails! I'm no fan of land mine explosions!). Hotels in Vientienne: www.agoda.com Thank you so much for watching, rating & subscribing.



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Thursday, March 31, 2011

2. You cartel not but we did it. About 1500 afar motor bout through Laos & Thailand Part 2

Meals? Very good meals if it's obviously to our advantage that I can speak enough Thai to make myself understandable. We can recommend a local beer "Beer Lao" tastes great. The weather is something special. We had agreed to good protective motorcycle clothing including (of course) a helmet, gloves and motorcycle boots. The North of Laos is along the border with China in February in the early morning still quite cold. But later in the day, and certainly Luang Prabang and Vang Vien, the temperature rise to about 30 degrees and then you can ride better than standing still. The second part of the motor tour took us to Thailand. So, via Vientiane and the Friendship Bridge back to Thailand, Nong Kai. You cannot avoid it to compare Laos & Thailand. The hotels in Laos in terms of price quality are very expensive. Especially in tourist places like Luang Prabang and Vang Vien. Assuming that compare with Thailand or is there a big difference but in favor of Thailand. The infrastructure of Thailand is much better than in Laos where the roads are sometimes completely gone. A must for lovers of motor cycles is the part near Lomsak and Phetchabun. I think specially made for motorcycle riders. Superlatives and words fall short. I cannot escape the cats to some policeman of Luang Prabang. Our papers were 100% in order but without any reason we had to go to the side of the road and later to the little police desk. The police man did not speak one word of another language and they could not ...



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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Ancient Luang Prabang Hotel Traveler Photos - TripAdvisor TripWow

tripwow.tripadvisor.com - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Hotels Traveler Photos Of Ancient Luang Prabang Hotel ★ Check Rates at: www.travelpod.com Photos in this video: - "Ancient Luang Prabang Hotel Room" by Gonetilwhenever from a blog titled "Laos - Luang Prabang" - "Ancient Luang Prabang Hotel" by Gonetilwhenever from a blog titled "Laos - Luang Prabang" - "Luang Prabang -begging by monks" by Martin from a blog titled "Same, same but different karst scenery" - "My hotel, Luang Prabang" by Martin from a blog titled "Same, same but different karst scenery"



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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Walking forth the rice paddle field

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Monday, March 28, 2011

"Vang Vieng, Laos" Paulandnic's photos about Vang Vieng, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Vang Vieng, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Paulandnic titled "Vang Vieng, Laos" Paulandnic's travel blog entry: "We left early doors to get to the southern bus staion to catch the early morning public bus (was full of backpackers) to Van Vieng. On the way we met a nice local lad who gave us loads of boiled sweetcorn for our journey! We wound around the mountains with once again gorgeous views as far as we could see. 6 hours later we landed in Vang Vieng, a strange little town, with nothing of real significance and loads of restaurnats, travel agencies and bars showing Friends on repeat...brilliant! That night met up with Michael, Rachel, Dan & Hayley that night for a meal and some beers. Most people stop in Vang Vieng to go tubing (floating down the river in a tube stopping at lots of bars and rope-swinging into the water), but we decided against it and went for a walk instead. In the mid-day heat we set off in search of Tham Phu Kham cave with a Buddha statue inside it. After an hour and a half we found it and we were knackered and really hot. Nic fell over (again) on her way into the cave following our young tour guide who was jumping bare foot everywhere while we tenatively followed him with the torches he lent us. Inside was a huge gold buddha statue with tunnels going off everywhere, but we couldn't go down them. Once we got back we showered and decided to go drinking before meeting up with Michael ...



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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Chanthaburi - จันทบุรี - Jao Lao - หาดเจ้าหลาว - Thailand

Chanhtaburi จันทบุรี is so often over looked when folks are planning their holidays in Thailand, but we think it is one of the most charming provinces to visit. Unlike Pattya to the northeast and Ko Chang to the southwest, Jao Lao Beach หาดเจ้าหลาว in Chanthaburi rarely sees any foreign visitors. You are much more likely to bump into Thai tourists than any out-of-country travelers. This is, of course, both good and bad: good, in that you can easily skip out on the normal cheesiness surrounding the touristy backpacker scene; however, bad, in that if you cannot speak Thai, you may struggle to really find a place to relax here. This video was taken during a survey of the smaller resorts and guesthouses lining Jao Lao Beach. This is the view from Yajai Beach Resort ยาใจ บีช รีสอร์ท. Prices here run from 1200฿ to 5000฿ depending on the season. Their website is here: www.yajaibeachresort.net --These videos are all part of the new guidebook we are putting together here at Other Places Publishing for Thailand. If these pique your interest make sure to get a copy of the book in Dec 2010. Till then check out the website at www.otherplacespublishing.com or for more pics on Thailand check out this link picasaweb.google.com Cheers!--



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Friday, March 25, 2011

"Sala Hin Boun" Wagscallion's photos about Kong Lor, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Kong Lor, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Wagscallion titled "Sala Hin Boun" Wagscallion's travel blog entry: "We left Vientiane at 5am to catch the 6am bus from the out of town bus station and were glad when the bus finally moved off at 7am! The friendly locals helped to point us in the right direction as we headed for a backwater town called Na Hin. This place was amazing - cows, pigs, goats, chickens, dogs and children were all wandering freely round the market area as we sat eating noodle soup waiting for our songthaew (pick up truck) to Sala Hinboun. After 4 hours baking in the sun waiting for the truck that was going to go 'soon' we spent 2 hours getting to our destination on a very dusty, bumpy road. We were given the non-dusty cab seats (at no extra cost), while the old lady, pregnant lady, monk plus other locals sat (bounced) crammed in the back under inches of dusty mud - we have no shame. So 13 hours after leaving our guesthouse in Vientane, we arrived at Sala Hinboun Guesthouse which is a collection of 'chalets' by the Hin Boun river in beautiful, private grounds. We chose a riverside room of course for the princely sum of 23 dollars (expensive, but well deserved) The reason for this outing was to visit the Kong Lor cave, a massive cave formed by the river Hin Boun burrowing its way through limestone - the river flows gently for 7.5 Km before emerging the other side of the mountain. We got a boat ...



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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Travel Video - Airlie Beach, Irish Backpacker, Australia

Travel Videos and dvd's at www.overlander.tv Airlie Beach (pop. 3029) Airlie Beach, gateway to the Whitsunday islands has a reputation for being a great place to party, in between sailing trips to the islands. Another must stop location on the backpacker migration up north. Had a ball in Airlie, went out on a boat yesterday to snorkel the reef. The colours of the coral and the diversity of the fish life just blew me away. Thanks to Jetstream for the trip. Also checked out the Barefoot Bushmans Wildlife Park where you can see a variety of Aussie wildlife including a great crocodile show. Tomorrow I go out on a 54 foot Classic Schooner, the Atlanta , for a morning cruise before heading off to Magnetic Island. It's a hard life..... In Airlie I decided that given it is such a big location for back packers, instead of interviewing an Aussie local, I would interview a back packer working at Airlie. A young Irish Lass, Jenni Higgins, working at the local Irish Pub. Accommodation : www.nomadsworld.com



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

"Laos acreage of Monks,Wats,Slow Boats, abundant aliment " Lisastravel's photos about Luang Prabang

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Lisastravel titled "Laos land of Monks,Wats,Slow Boats, great food !" Lisastravel's travel blog entry: "After a 2 day boat journey down the mighty Mekong River I arrived at Luang Prabang the 'Kingdom of a Million Elephants' which is an UNESCO World Hertitage Site. It dosen't seem to have changed much and has a mix of colonial french and traditional Lao artitechture. The resturants are a mix of French/Laos cusine which is delicious with French bakeries serving fresh hot baguettes. Luang Prabang is a lazy place spending most days hanging out in cafes which are surrounded by many Wats and hundreds of Monks! The highlights for me were climbing the many steps to the top of Mount Phousi and taking in the views; I was accompnaied by two small Laos girls who helped me release a bird as an offering to Budda. Early morning rise to see the monks recieving Alms and visiting the markets which had some beautiful handicrafts if only I had a bigger bag! Close to my questhouse was the Royal Palace which was home to the monarchy till it was abolished in 1975. Interesting fact from 1964 - 1972, US bombers dropped more than two billion kilograms of bombs in Loas, making it the most heaverly bombed country in the world. When I visted the Royal Palace on display were gifts from different countries,including the Laos flag which America brought to space and encased in a glass box with ...



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Sunday, March 20, 2011

"Crossing the Mekong into Laos" Annek's photos about Huay Xai, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Huay Xai, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Annek titled "Crossing the Mekong into Laos" Annek's travel blog entry: "After my night of luxury in the Rim Pai Cottages, I set off for the first leg of my journey into Northern Laos. I took a good value package deal having worked out that it wouldn't cost much more than independent travel, hoping that it would help make the long journey run as smoothly as possible. The first minivan journey was back to Chiang Mai. From there we were driven in a second minivan, with broken air-con and a driver who I think may have been clinically insane, to Chiang Kong, a small town on the Thai side of the Thai-Lao border. We arrived there in the early evening and were provided with dinner and fairly decent guesthouse accomomdation as part of the package. The next morning we set off to cross the Mekong River from Thailand into Laos. This was my first view of the Mekong and I found that particularly exciting as I will be virtually following the river all the way down through Laos and Cambodia to its delta in Vietnam. The ferry ride across the river was quick and painless, but the immigration checkpoint on the Lao side was absolute chaos - if I ever decide upon a career in international smuggling, I think this place may well be the key to my success. At this point I was adopted into my next group of backpacker friends - Mel, Simon and Katie. Mel and Simon are a couple, living in ...



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Thursday, March 17, 2011

"Pakse and the Bolevan Pleateau" Mcmactravels's photos about Pakse, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Pakse, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Mcmactravels titled "Pakse and the Bolevan Pleateau" Mcmactravels's travel blog entry: "Um, well, lets see...I am writing this one month and two countries later so it might be brief. Pakse was the jumping off spot for our motorbike trip on the Bolevan Pleateau. The town of Pakse, well, there was not a whole lot going on there for us—some good Indian food, a nice market, and the usual daily life of the locals. We rented a motorbike and packed a small overnight bag. Then, with the wind blowing over our helmets, we took off into the late morning sun. It was a lovely ride up and up onto the plateau into a new biome and cooler temperatures. We passed some small villages with specialty cottage industries—a palm leaf roof making village, a textiles village, and many coffee-growing plantations. The French, in their colonizing days began (?) the coffee growing industry here, and it has been reviving lately. With Kevin behind the helm and me sightseeing on the back, we made it the 87km to Tadlo. Tadlo is a very small town with just a couple of guesthouses and resorts, and not much else—not even the usual shops and markets. But, it has impressive waterfalls; three of them in fact, but we only saw the first two. For those of you who have seen Triple Falls in Dupont Forest, they looked like the lower two, but bigger! More water, more rock, and there were some sweet little bungalows ...



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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Hoi An - Vietnam - Travel Indochina

www.travelindochina.com - Walk ancient streets, visits local homes and a colorful market in historic Hoi An. This one time trading port is filled with charmingly restored shophouses, with French, Chinese and Japanese architectural influences. Cycle out to Cua Dai beach, visit the Japanese covered bridge or frequent one of the town's many tailor shops.



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Monday, March 14, 2011

Online auberge Reservation for Asia, auberge in vientiane accomplish by attenuate people

Perhaps, you might not think that why local owned and operated Tour Operator based inside Vientiane, Laos employ many disable people to work for. This spirit of the owner of company Ket Thipphachanh who keen to offer the great opportunity for disable friends. You might speak to those disable people to what they feel working at the company. They are skillful, experience and payfully attention to there jobs, perhaps much better than hundreds of normal employs work inside the same company. The company provide free lunch, social welfare, insurance and uniform. Almost of our disable friends work for online reservation department, such as hotel reservation, data entry, information technology and customize package tour. Please speak to them at +856-21-218876 or visit them at Www.VisitAsiaTravel.Com



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Tum Tum Cheng Guest House Luang Prabang Traveler Photos - TripAdvisor TripWow

tripwow.tripadvisor.com - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Hotels Traveler Photos Of Tum Tum Cheng Guest House, Luang Prabang ★ Check Rates at: www.travelpod.com Photos in this video: - "Ingredients de base de la cuisine Laotienne" by Mleleu from a blog titled "Cours de cuisine" - "Batons de citronnelle foures au poulet" by Mleleu from a blog titled "Cours de cuisine" - "Preparation pour la soupe" by Mleleu from a blog titled "Cours de cuisine" - "Repas complet" by Mleleu from a blog titled "Cours de cuisine"



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Friday, March 11, 2011

Louang Phrabang Pak Ou Cave Laos (Sept 2009) allotment 1

1 USD = 18000 VND (Vietnam Dong) 1 USD = 8500 LAK (Laos Kip) 1 USD = 3.5 RM (Ringgit Malaysia) 1 USD = 6.5 MMK (Myanmar Kyat) 1 USD = 4250 KHR (Cambodia Riel) Luang Phrabang is a city in Laos; it was formerly the capital of a kingdom of the same name and is also the name of a province of which it is the capital. The city of Luang Phrabang is in north central Laos, on the Mekong River about 425 km north of Vientiane. It has a population of about 16000 people. Until the communist takeover in 1975, it was the "royal capital," the seat of the king of Laos. Today it is a UNESCO World heritage site. Pak Ou Caves — The famous "Buddha caves" are north of town on the Mekong and can be reached by road (approx 1 hr) or river boat. Alternatively, you can hire canoes and a guide for the day, which would allow you to view the beautiful scenery and visit the caves without throngs of other tourists. It's also possible to finish the trip at the 'whisky village' where the local Laolao (lao rice spirit) is made. There are two caves - one on the entry level and another - the upper caves - on top of the hill. A very steep climb, but worth the efforts. A torch recommended to see the upper cave, as it is dark.



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Monday, March 7, 2011

Gwapotel: Cheap and apple pie Accommodation

MANILA, Philippines - A visit on board Gwapotel the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, the country's version of Japan's capsule hotels, a type of cheap accommodation. INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla video from the seafront, 14 February 2008 adopted.



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Sunday, March 6, 2011

"Jewel of the Mekong - Luang Prabang" Yamahuh's photos about Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep by TravelPod blogger Yamahuh titled "Jewel of the Mekong - Luang Prabang" Yamahuh's travel blog entry: "'Jewel of the Mekong'; Luang Prabang, Laos: December 23rd - 27th 2007 Our first impressions of Luang Prabang are mixed. It is full of western travelers, guesthouses, hotels and restaurants and appears a bit 'glitzy' but at the same time it is also stunningly pretty. Small, tidy backyards with blossoming flowers, neat gardens, winding alleys, beautiful temples and French colonial architecture are all wrapped up into one intoxicating package. However, now is not the time for sight seeing; after our long and moderately uncomfortable trip down the Mekong we are relishing the idea of a hot shower and comfy bed, so we grab our backpacks and begin to search for the hotel we had booked. In a back and forth flurry of e-mail correspondence, we had arranged for the Senesouk Guesthouse to reserve two rooms for us and the entire first week of the trip had been geared towards getting here in time to avail ourselves of those reservations. For some strange reason there was no address included in any of the e-mails and so after a couple of directionally impaired false starts and a determined slog through town we finally find it nestled between a local restaurant and another guesthouse on the main street; Sakkaline road. Unfortunately the balcony room that we had reserved and confirmed is not ...



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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Travel Indochina Way

www.travelindochina.com - Skip the hotel buffets, avoid the tourist traps and venture off the beaten track with us. Travel Indochina is firmly committed to avoiding the offensive traits of mass tourism such as big tour buses, organized shopping stops and sanitized, generic itineraries.



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Saturday, February 26, 2011

"Go!" - A Taste of Chiang Rai, Thailand

Producer Jason travels to Chiang Rai, Thailand and explore the rural life of the Yao and Akha tribes people of the village, visited a very special temple and decorated and has two distinctly different luxury resort.



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Friday, February 25, 2011

"The Adventures of Laos to Vietnam" Muppet photos from Hue, Vietnam

A TripAdvisor ™ TripWow submission of a travel blog in Hue, Vietnam Muppet TravelPod bloggers entitled "The story from Laos to Vietnam!" Muppet's Travel Blog entry: "Hello, I thought how do you know a few lines, so you do still alive and well, we are now in a place called Hue, which is located in the center of Vietnam, but more on that later us. . I just wanted to keep up to date with what has happened in recent weeks. Laos is a country that is very easy and has the undesirablerecord holder for the most bombed country per capita in world history. America has bombed this place to pieces during the Vietnam War, but at no time neglected in our part of the world to tell. Overall, my impressions of Laos, there are incredible place in terms of both his colleagues and friends of the countries has shown incredible scenery. We started our trip to Laos with a ferry across the river to the border. The control point of a small conisistedConcrete hut, where a man molded in one step. Awesome! We then make our way to the aptly named Slow Boat where we will spend the next two days would be bored silly. The slow boat was basically a converted cargo ship with a lot of nice places a little DIY, if not, unfortunately, designed chiropracters! was lost after a few hours of contact with my ass and the only thing that I had a fantastic start views.On the owner of the boat tried to save energy50 ...



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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Laos Tourism Interview - HD

In this video interview with Mr. HD Sounh Manivong, the Director General of Lao National Tourism Administration, Asia Travel Tips.com asks for information on the general state of tourism in Laos, he taretting if they are looking at implementing a market- Visa scheme, which shows go to Laos, and more. See also: Mövenpick Hotels in Thailand: three new projects - Interview with Roland Svensson, G.: www.youtube.com Mekong Tourism Forum 2011 - Interview with MasonFlorence: www.youtube.com interview with the Department of Tourism of the Philippines: www.youtube.com Interview with Director General of Lao National Tourism Administration: www.youtube.com El Nido Resorts Interview with Mitzi S. Canafranca: www.youtube. Interview with Eric Chan MD NagaWorld Cambodia - Indochina and VP Sales & Marketing: www.youtube.com Deluxe Room @ NAGAWORLD and fireworks by the ATF in 2011 opening ceremony: www.youtube.com A new boutique hotel and Cambodian society itsWhy www.youtube.com Phnom Penh: Exciting expansion plans? Why should people visit? - HD Interview: www.youtube.com interview with the GM of the InterContinental Hotel in Phnom Penh: www.youtube.com Royal Suite @ InterContinental Phnom Penh: www.youtube.com Deluxe Room @ InterContinental Phnom Penh: www.youtube.com Superior Hotel Room @ Lebiz + library in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: www.youtube.com HD movies have been filmed before all a bit 'before or during the ASEAN Tourism Forum - ATF 2011 in PhnomPhnom ...



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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Buddy Group is planning TCCTV Siam Fusion TV (Tape2/part1/2)

Buddy Group on Fusion TV program TCCTV Siam (Thai Chinese Central Television) TCCTV is a broadcast television on satellite channels via satellite 24 hours on the frequency of Hong Kong NSS.6 11 635 Symbol Rate: 27500 Polality: H-NSS-6 Southeast Asia Beam was all 76 provinces Yong Ki and other countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China to respect. Siam Fusion is another element that focuses on unique contentSupply of Variety interesting story unique place. Arts and distinctive style. Throughout history the words of the house a second language (Thai - Chinese) on the list. Check a list of items, because people have mostly Thai and Chinese. Buddy Group are honored that he came and interesting variety of Hotels & Resorts and bars and restaurants, Siam Fusion of production and TAPE1 TAPE2. In Buddy Buddy Lodge Hotel De Moc Brand Group, Tai Wah Restaurant, the FabulousDessert Bar & Café, Lom ChomSaphan Khin, Brick Bar & Restaurant, Mulligan's Irish Pub and Home Massage (Tom Yum Kung). If you want to know more about Buddy Group, please look for them.



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Monday, February 21, 2011

Vietnam cycling Redriver

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Chiang Mai to Vientiane (Laos)

seen ReviewsFARANG friendly and efficient service and cost is managed from Chiang Mai to Vientiane (Laos) to leave on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday night in a luxury VIP minibus and driver to drive Farang and Thai. Luxury Minbus has a flat screen TV and English movies / music and cold drinks available to ensure a very comfortable journey. ** 3 and 6 month tourist visas are available. Recommend telephone: +66 (0) 83 249 2277 Fax: - Hotline: +66 (0) 85 524 7533 Address Special Promotion "The Game Plan"Continuing on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday night only. Day 1: 1 All customers will be picked up at their hotel or meeting point between 6-30 - 6-45PM. 2. Minibus travel from 7.00 am departure with clock and clock Nong Kai arrives 7 am the next morning. 3. Minibus is the Friendship Bridge (border) for 7-15AM and will travel to Vientiane Cross at approximately 8:30 - 9 to apply for visa at the Thai embassy in Vientiane. 5. Group is to review the Department of the Embassy in at the hotelVientiane clock at 11.00 bis 12.00 clock. People are free to enjoy in Vientiane for the day and night. Day 2: 1 Group will meet in the foyer of the hotel after breakfast at 11 clock, and then travel together by minibus at the Thai Embassy in Vientiane, to collect the passports. 2. Minibus then take the group, the Friendship Bridge (border crossing) and on the side of Thailand to find a watch around the clock 3.00 16.00. 3. Free time for all for a couple of hours to Nong Khai and minibuses will be held from 18:00 to return...



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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Prepared dishes and cooking sauces Chantek VIDEO

We are pleased to introduce our range of authentic Thai dishes that can be frozen are delivered to your door. Chantek is an award winning restaurant, restaurant of the Year Bronze Award in the prestigious Cornwall Tourism Awards 2007 and 2009. We were also voted Best Thai Restaurant in Cornwall from the Cornwall Online Group Awards 2007 and 2008. Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Vietnam: Our dishes from many countries in Asia and the Pacificand Laos. Chantek chefs are all from south-east Asia. Together, our chef experience includes many years in some of the best hotels and resorts in Southeast Asia, including Bangkok, Shanghai and Beijing, which he developed his passion for innovation and the fusion of Thai cuisine and South-East Asia . Based in Truro in 2004 Chantek won the recognition of thousands of customers who regularly enjoy our delicious Thai and Southeast Asian cooking gourmet meals of ThaiChantek cooks is now extended to the production of ready meals. Our favorite dishes are prepared from 5-star chef in our restaurant and can be shipped frozen across the UK by a company specialized distribution. Our courts can use any high quality menu, introducing an element of variety and excitement, which has been recognized by many. If this offer will be of interest for one of our directors would be happy to speak with you or get in our restaurantin ...



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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Finest Guest House Luang Prabang - Villa Phathana

No. 1 Recommended Specialty Hotels in Luang Prabang to TripAdvisor.com (www.tripadvisor.com January 2009 on the popularity of a villa Phathana basis of the best hotels in Luang Prabang -. UNESCO World Heritage city, with very convenient location to all world. Wi-Fi Internet access, A / C with remote control, mini-fridge, LCD TV with CNN and ESPN and laundry service. For more information and reservations, please visit www.villaphathana.com



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Monday, February 14, 2011

VTC7 - PINCTADALI VIETNAM - THREE VAN SAN LAT - NHA SANG TRONG.flv Ngoi

VIETNAM bamboo flooring and furniture Friendly environmentally friendly alternative products and environmental materials in wood for home and office bamboo flooring can give you the beauty of natural wood floors in your home without making you feel that your choice is in the home improvements with a ' harmful effects on the environment. As one of the greatest gifts of nature to mankind, bamboo has many useful options have been used since the dawn of time. E 'appreciated by many people!PINCTADALI is a professional supplier and installer of high quality bamboo flooring, wall and ceiling panels and bamboo furniture, household goods and decorations. We are the pioneer and leader in Vietnam for the production of furniture and household goods to bamboo print. In the local market, supply and install our bamboo flooring for various projects and buildings, including Pacific Place, Tower Manor, Ciputra, Hanoi and sailing in HCM City, tourist boats in Ha Long Bay (Jasmine CruiseVictoria White Dolphin Cruise and Cruise), a number of embassy offices in Hanoi and a hundred other houses and stay ... Recently, we have to install bamboo flooring various stations, hotel and restaurant in Hanoi, Phan Thiet (sailing club), Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hue, Hai Phong ... Our products are also exported to various countries: France, Germany, Holland, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Russia, Australia, Laos ... It 'a great pleasure to introduce a series of bamboo flooring andBamboo ...



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Friday, February 11, 2011

"Um Phang and Around" Linz Stoker photo of Um Phang, Thailand

A TripAdvisor ™ TripWow submission of a travel blog to Um Phang, Thailand by TravelPod Blogger Linz title Stoker "Um Phang and Around" voice Stoker Linz travel blog: "Our next goal was the Ti Lor Su waterfall It 's the largest waterfall Thailand and it is said. the most beautiful. It 's also a national park, surrounded by its excellent natural preservative. advance the locations and crowds of people, that is the perfect protection, but it makes the fallsmuch more difficult to obtain. Not that I complain. I think it's a brilliant plan to protect our natural resources. Keep them wrapped in a bubble jungle, away from civilization, with roads that are barely passable, ensure that only certain site-seer will visit and enjoy all their magic will know more after their prolonged efforts. The nearest town to the falls is Um Phang. And the most efficient way of getting you in Phang Maesot onThailand and Myanmar (Burma) border. We were very aware that we were traveling through the jungle. As civilization vanished, the mountain rose around us, the trees grew thick and green and our transport was becoming increasingly difficult. We left Sukhothai in a charter bus to go to a minivan in Tak (16 people crammed into a family-size van). Then off to Maesot Um Phang, there are only Songthaews. These are trucks, with the addition of a canopy bed and benches forSeats. As the crow ...



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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Night Market - Hanoi, Vietnam

tripwow.tripadvisor.com - TripWow by TravelPod Attractions in Hanoi Night Market More Created: www.travelpod.com market reports written by Night - "useless anyway strange rant (letter of October 20) after the flight of the night market, we were in a cafe where we stopped for a heavy dose of spring rolls, and Sean suggested that - not dissuade us enjoying the beautiful temples, cafes and night market "" "-" After dinner we went back and communications position the weekendNight Market was set up so that our things in order in the room, went to Julia for a while, 'he said and then decided, "-" Last night we went to the Night Market, which is included in our local conditions , a flea market "-" friend of a friend who was in town to work and gave us a grand tour of Vietnamese cuisine at a local restaurant and then to the night market food stands (one was like a boiled egg, only that it is a duck egg and she is a bit 'Towards a More on "-" In retrospect, Iare at the town's lake, next to the huge night market on the eve of the summit where you can make an English-speaking guide (usually a student, the tourist "-" Wandering the streets, exploring the night market and sit in the corners of roads gave us incredible insight into Hanoi and what appears to be "-", has seen a stroll around the night market and a film about the Pol Pot years, strange to think that all this has gone on in life, " read blogs andmore ...



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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

City Allocation = Chicken Scratch

My guide tells me the name of the town of Vieng Xai, before it was again, after the 'American' (Vietnam) war name



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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Motor scooter crashes in Chiangrai Thailand

We stayed at Laluna resort - definitely a great place with little bungalows, swimming pool. The city and province of Chiang Rai is home to some of the oldest civilizations in Thailand. The border province of Chiang Mai. From the city of Chiang Rai, which houses about 100,000 people, the excellent environment committed intrepid visitors will find something interesting. Doi Mae Salong and Thung are both venerable and naturally beautiful. Mae Sai a Burmese border town of Falcon business unbeatable in the market andTaichalek raw materials, across the river, and is an interesting place for a stopover. Chiang Saen was founded over 1,200 years ago, primitive people had for more than 500 centuries. The city offers a fascinating insight into many ruins of an ancient civilization. A small museum, but well taken care has interesting artifacts, and the tribal culture and Lanna. The Golden Triangle, where Thailand converge, Laos and Burma on the mighty Mae Khong River provides impressive views of Chiang Khong duringbreezy place, with access to the world's seventh longest river. There are also crossing the river in Laos for the possibility of more in this landlocked country. Activities in Chiang Rai include jungle trekking, boating and hot spring settings. Places in abundance, and as with the city and the river, making the hotel, visitors with a memorable, if not unique, natural environment. Restaurants in town are usually simple with a focus on value instead of the latest fashions in food presentation.



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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Pandora's

Pandora's, owned by two local Santa Fean women, is in its 7th year of business, selling beautiful bedding and home decor items. Most of our pillows and bedding are custom made, whether by our local seamstresses, or tailors in Vietnam and Cambodia. We specialize in silks from Thailand, China, Cambodia, Vietnam or Laos and have many gorgeous quilts, throws, bedspreads, sheets and pillows.



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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Luang Prabang Finest Guest House - Villa Phathana

Number 1 Recommended Specialty Lodging in Luang Prabang by TripAdvisor.com (www.tripadvisor.com based on popularity as of Jan 2009 Villa Phathana is one of the finest guest houses in Luang Prabang - UNESCO World Heritage City. Very convenience location and walking distance to everywhere. Internet access with Wi-Fi, A/C with remote control, mini fridge, LCD TV with CNN and ESPN channels, and laundry service. For more information and reservation, please visit www.villaphathana.com



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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Best Thailand Travel Guide


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This Best Thailand Travel Guide combines useful information about Thailand in many aspects in order for travelers who wish to experience this country to have a brief view of the nation. The Guide will first explain about the country in general before describing what it has in each region so that travelers can decide where they want to go to make the most out of their trips.

One of the distinctive points about Thailand is the Thais. Many people know this nation as the Land of Smiles as the Thais are easy-going and always smiling. Thai people are normally kind, warm and welcoming to foreigners. Tourists can feel quite comfortable asking for directions or helps from Thai strangers during their trips. Some believe that this is the influence of Buddhism, which is the religion that approximately 90% of the population is believed in.

Besides the friendly people, the country has a great combination of unique culture, interesting long history, amazing cuisine and beautiful nature. As a result, Thailand has a vast variety of holiday destinations and activities for tourists to enjoy. Tourists can choose to experience many things in this territory from thick jungles, all-night parties, stunning beaches or something else that would appeal to everyone. Besides the tourist attractions, Thailand is also an excellent place to shop due to the incredibly low price items available. To make this article the easy and the best Thailand travel guide, the content in terms of attractions will be divided into regions, North, Central and South; due to the distinctive characteristics of each part of the country.

As mentioned, each part of Thailand has different characteristics and cultures. To the north of Thailand, especially in Chiang Mai, you will find some beautiful mountain landscape with many orchid farms and elephant training camps which would give visitors some unique experience that hard to find elsewhere. Up To Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle area, travelers can visit the hill-tribe people that still have strong native culture and rituals. With the extremely different way of living for these hill tribes, travelers can experience another world on this same planet. In addition in this area, tourists can have a chance to see nice view of Me Kong river, one of the World's greatest rivers originated from Tibet area and divide Thailand territory from Laos. Moreover, if ones wish to enjoy camping in the greenish forests up the hills, this can also be done in the northern region due to plentiful of the green areas that still beautifully exist in this part of the land.

Next is the best Thailand Travel Guide in the central part of the country. In this part, there are still a lot of natural attractions in boundless national parks with some stunning waterfalls. Additionally, there are more of the ancient cities with the existed ruins in Ayutthaya and Sukhothai that can say a lot about the long history of the nation. Last but not least, the capital city, Bangkok, is also located in this region.

To introduce Bangkok separately as it is the place where most visitors begin their journey in this country due to that Bangkok International Airport is the major arrival spot from flights around the world. Bangkok is one of the most crowded cities in the world with lots of traffic congestion, large amount of population and high-rise buildings; yet, it is the city with complete facilities, convenient transportation systems and large shopping malls and streets.

Finally for this best Thailand Travel Guide is the southern region, the slimmest and longest area of Thailand. This region is the land in the middle of the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea so that beaches are the highlights of this area. Tourists are guaranteed to experience amazing beaches, stunning beautiful tropical islands and sparkling blue water. Moreover, many alternative western-standard accommodations are available from world-class hotels to backpacker places that can be matched with every taste and budget. Due to the existed beautiful reefs and underwater creatures, Scuba diving and snorkeling are normal activities visitors often choose to enjoy in this area.

There is a Thai joke saying that there are 3 seasons in Thailand: hot, hotter and hottest. Normally, most Thailand travel guides would say that the most recommended season to come to Thailand is during November to February as it is the least hot period, yet, the sun still shines beautifully. March to May is considered too hot as it is the hottest period, which could be less tolerable for visitors especially westerners. And as the rain would then arrive during June to October, it is considered as too wet in the monsoon season of Thailand. However, this Best Thailand Travel Guide would choose to also recommend travelers to consider this wet season because this would be less crowded time to visit many attractions such as well-known beaches, ancient cities or temples. The best thing is that during this time with occasional rains, travelers can pay for much less for air fares and accommodations. Well-known hotels can reduce their rates up to 50-60% so that visitors can enjoy superior facilities at minimal expenses.