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Most Fascinating Sukhotani Historical Park in Thailand
Most Fascinating Sukhotani Historical Park in Thailand Sukhothai Historical Park is one of Thailand’s most fascinating world heritage sites, it consists of a large complex that houses the ruins of the Sukhothai Kingdom of the 13th and 14th century. This historical attraction is located in northern Thailand and its walled-in park has a wide collection of nearly 200 sets of remains of the past that include 26 temples, royal palaces, large lakes, interesting wats and statues etc. In addition, the visitors can also visit the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum and learn about the Sukhothai culture. The Sukhothai Historical Ruins is really a enchanting site complete with an excellent assortment of historic temples, artifact, ancient monuments and sculptures, along with beautifully maintained landscapes and well preserved streams. You can find a multitude of diverse temples and remains within as well as beyond the park. The largest and the probably the most important of them is the Wat Mahathat ruins, in the heart of the park. As an apt portrayal of Thailand’s glowing era, Sukhothai Historical Park is every photographer’s dream spot. Each and every part of the park is a perfect picturesque scene worth to capture on film. Encased within an enormous square wall, the park has a few streams surrounding the circumference of the city. Most of the temple ruins you will find inside the park tend to be surrounded by ponds, with bridges giving you entry towards temple premise. Given that the area is so extensive, a lot of people hire a bicycle so that you can find their way around from one ruin to another, inside the park. Nearly 430kms to the north of Bangkok, Sukhothai Historical Ruins is a fascinating park, well earned of the UNESCO Heritage Site label. Though there are several ways to reach Sukhothai, the best would be to take a train/bus ride from Phitsanulok, which is just 60km away from the city. Click Here : – Most Fascinating Sukhotani Historical Park in Thailand
Read MoreVisit KHAO SOK Natonal Park, SURAT THANI Province in Thailand
KHAO SOK Natonal Park, SURAT THANI Province Immerse amid the natural beauty and rejuvenate in Thailand’s rainiest spot, Khao Sok National Park. This is one of the most visited places and it is home to the largest expanse of virgin forest. A visit here will baffle you with its stunning beauty; making you feel you are in a place anew. Its misty mountains that traverse through thick forest is a worthy sight to watch. Khao Sok National Park is without a doubt a famous place to visit as here you do not only get to marvel the beauty of nature but also plunge in comfortable hotel beds at many top-notch accommodations flanking that forested property. It is here you will see some spectacular attractions along many activities such as jungle trekking, canoeing, kayaking and bamboo rafting. There are other recreational activities as well like bird watching, boat tours and meeting asiatic elephants. Geography Beautiful sandstone and mudstone rocks rise about 300–600 m above sea level. The park is traversed by a limestone mountain range from north to south with a high point of 950 m. This mountain range is hit by monsoon rain coming from both the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, which makes it among Thailand’s wettest regions with an annual rain fall of 3,500 mm.Heavy rainfall and falling leaves led to the erosion of the limestone rocks and created the significant karst formations seen today. Activities Khao Sok National Park has various activities for tourists who like adventure such as trekking, canoeing, bamboo rafting or a boat tour to Cheow Lan lake. Trekking Due to Khao Sok being a tropical rainforest, there are many wild animals such as “wild elephants, serow, tigers, Malayan sun bears and over 180 bird species to watch”. If you are interested trekking you can hire a local guide. If you are lucky, you will find Rafflesia Kerrii Meijer,and visit waterfalls. Moreover, you can stay in the forest at night and cook with bamboo. Canoeing and Bamboo rafting Sok River is a perfect place to relax yourself. You will enjoy beautiful views along the river. Most commonly seen animals for example are birds and fish. Moreover, the view of limestone cliffs, mountain range and wide sky are amazing. They have local guides for you to hire for canoeing and bamboo rafting. Boat to Cheow Lan lake After trekking into the deep forest, there are many caves to explore such as Diamond cave, Khang Cow Cave and Nam Talu cave which connect to Cheow Lan lake. Nam Talu cave is about 12 kilometers from the headquarters of Khao Sok National Park. If you a buy trip they will have staff waiting for you and boat you from the waterfall to the lake. These are activities that are suitable for adventurers. Khao Sok is not only a relaxing place but also exciting.Click Here : – Visit KHAO SOK Natonal Park, SURAT THANI Province in Thailand
Read MoreVisit Similan Island, PHANG NGA Province in Tailand
Similan Island, PHANG NGA Province in Tailand The postcard perfect place of Thailand, Similan Islands, has a group of nine upwellings formed by hot magma and it is located off the coast of Phang Nga Province in southern Thailand. Every year, the island witnesses a melange of travellers and thrill seekers coming from all directions to partake in activities like diving and island hopping. These islands boasts its rich coral reefs and underwater rock formations that offer divers a fascinating experience. Two mostly visited sites by divers are the East of Eden and Elephant Head Rock. Similan Islands are best visited during March when the water is clear and air is calm, it is then you get to witness colourful species of fish wiggling their tail fins amid turquoise waters surrounding the Similan Islands. Dive sites Similan National Park is famous for its dive sites. It has typically two different kinds of diving. East side diving consists of gently sloping coral reefs with sandy patches with the occasional boulder in-between. The west side is known for its huge underwater granite boulders with numerous swim-throughs. Maybe the most famous east side dive site is East of Eden, off island number 7. Elephant Head Rock is arguably the most famous west side dive site with a maze of swim-throughs and the reputation for spin-cycle like currents running in every direction. Elephant Head Rock was named by Horst Hinrichs from Germany in the mid-1970s, founder of one of the oldest dive shops in Phuket, Santana Diving.Other popular dive sites include North Point, Deep Six, Boulder City and the awesome pinnacles off Ko Bon and Ko Tachai. A dive boat in the Similan Islands The most important of all dive sites in the Similans, in reality part of Surin National Park, is Richelieu Rock, famous for its variety and abundance of marine life. Whale shark sightings are not uncommon here. However, since 1999, its once most beautiful dive site, Fantasy Reef, has been closed from all diving activities after its condition had significantly deteriorated. Park chiefs officially blame diving for the deterioration, while dive operators in the area claim that fishing boats, with or without permission, enter the national park during low season, when no dive operators are allowed in the national park.The national park also claims that the dive site suffered significant damage from the tsunami in 2004, and continues to keep the reef closed. Since only national park staff are allowed to dive Fantasy Reef, it has been impossible to confirm that statement. Click Here : – Visit Similan Island, PHANG NGA Province in Tailand
Read MoreMain Attraction of Ayutthaya Historical Park in Tailand
Main Attraction of Ayutthaya Historical Park in Tailand Ayutthaya Historical Park displays the ruins of once the largest cities in the world, Ayutthaya. What’s so interesting about this place is that it displays brilliant examples of Thai art and today, a section of this historical site is under UNESCO protection. The secured attractions in the Ayutthaya Historical Park include Wat Ratchaburana, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, Wat Mahathat, Wiharn Phra Mongkhon Bopit and Wat Phra Ram. Out of which, the famous place is Wat Mahathat, the main attraction here is the head of Buddha that protrudesout from the branches of a tree, this probably is the most photographed object in the park along with Wat Yai Chai Mongkol. Nonetheless, this restored city allows the visitors to experience a wide-range of Thai architectural styles enclosed with an array of fossils and wats giving an eclectic mix of feels. Situated 60 km north of Bangkok and within easy reach of Ayutthaya is the illustrious Bang Pa-In Royal Palace. The palace complex was used as a summer dwelling by the Siamese royalty and their consorts. Also called ‘Bang Pa In Summer Palace’ the park comprises several iconic buildings dotted around a large park and renting an electric cart is a good way to get around, especially on hot days. Coming all the way from Bangkok just for the palace might not be worth the trip but it is a great stop on the way to Ayutthaya. Ayutthaya Historical Park comprises four temples – Wat Phra Ram, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Wat Mahathat, Wat Ratchaburana – the Royal Palace and Wiharn Phra Mongkol Bophit. Outside of the historical park, the sites are randomly peppered along the west, south and eastern parts of the outer island. Many of the archaeological finds from the ruin sites around Ayutthaya are exhibited at Chao Sam Phraya National Museum, so this is a good place to visit if you are interested to learn more about Ayutthaya’s heritage. Click Here: – Main Attraction of Ayutthaya Historical Park in Tailand
Read MoreVisit Grand Palace in Bangkok Tour
Visit Grand Palace in Bangkok Tour As the sun sets, the golden pagodas illuminate the city of Bangkok. A visit to Thailand’s capital without paying a visit to the Grand Palace is similar to that of not visiting Taj Mahal when in Agra. Tucked in the walled-in complex, the Grand Palace is a famous attraction that draws tourists from every corner. Located on the bank of River Chao Phraya, the complex houses a series of halls, pavilions, wats and other buildings intermixed with sprawlinglawns, impressive courtyards and lustrous gardens. It offers a picturesque setting, perfect to take stunning photographs. The famous attraction in the vicinity is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, it is located to the left as soon as you enter from the main Visetchaisri Gate. Grand Palace Layout and Orientation The palace complex, like the rest of Ratanakosin Island, is laid very similar to the palaces of Ayutthaya, the glorious former capital of Siam which was raided by the Burmese. The Outer Court, near the entrance, used to house government departments in which the King was directly involved, such as civil administration, the army and the treasury. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is located in one corner of this outer court. The Central Court is where the residence of the King and halls used for conducting state business were located. Only two of the throne halls are open to the public, but you’ll be able to marvel at the exquisite detail on the facades of these impressive structures. The Inner Court is where the King’s royal consorts and daughters lived. The Inner Court was like a small city entirely populated by women and boys under the age of puberty. Even though no royalty currently reside in the inner court, it is still completely closed off to the public. Click Here : – Visit Grand Palace in Bangkok Tour
Read MoreTop Place To Visit In Thailand PHANG NGA BAY
Top Place To Visit In Thailand PHANG NGA BAY A seductive and angelic bay flanked by Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi, Phang Nga Bay is one of most scenic places to visit in Thailand. Here, the only thing you will feel like doing is to dive into the emerald-green water. Phang Nga Bay is a mere 95 kilometres from the aforementioned places and has a popular island called Khao Phing Kan also known as James Bond Island (as some part of the Bond movie, The Man with the Golden Gun was shot here). One of the prominent scenes in the movie showed a glimpse of a sea stack called Ko Tapu, which now is quite famous amongst tourism. At the bay other attractions to see include aquatic grottoes, limestone caves where you can even kayak and explore the clastic rock ceilings. Highlights Kayak through the caves, islands and cliffs of Phang Nga Bay on this trip from Phuket Explore the surreal geology of Phang Nga Bay, made famous by the James Bond film ‘Man With a Golden Gun’ Navigate inside a ‘Hong,’ an enclosed tidal lagoon surrounded by steep cliffs on all sides Cool off with a swim on a secluded beach Great trip for nature lovers and those looking for outdoor adventure. What You Can Expect Canoe Cave Explorer Tour at Phang Nga Bay This is a unique experience that takes you into the famous Phang Nga Bay. Made famous by the James Bond Movie – Man with a Golden Gun. The newly discovered sea caves and ‘Hongs’ are an exciting feature. Hong is the Thai word for room. These Hongs are open-air cliff-lined cylindrical tidal lagoons connected to the outside world only through stalactite-filled tunnels which were undiscovered until the spring of 1990. Of course, there are many secluded beaches here and this trip would not be completed without visiting one for swimming. Click Here : -Top Place To Visit In Thailand PHANG NGA BAY
Read MoreVisit The Burj Khalifa in Dubai Tour
Visit The Burj Khalifa in Dubai Tour Discover the Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building, a global icon and a feat of engineering.Truly a marvel of not just engineering but also imagination and design, the 828m Burj Khalifa has drawn visitors from all over the world since it’s opening in 2010. This magnificent building is the conceptual heart and soul of the city of Dubai – inspiring the viewer to imagine new possibilities. Inspired by an abstraction of the Hymenocallis flower, the towering structure is essentially three sections arranged around a central core. Viewed from above, it is consistent with the onion-dome design frequently found across a variety of Islamic architecture, albeit on a much smaller scale. The Burj Khalifa boasts not one but two observations decks – the two-storey At the Top on the 124th and 125th floors, as well as the world’s highest observation deck (555m) on the 148th floor. For a truly special experience, visitors can choose to dine in the restaurant and lounge At.mosphere on the 122nd floor. At the base of the mighty tower you will find a vibrant hub of entertainment and dining, featuring the enormous Dubai Mall, the choreographed musical Dubai Fountain and a plethora of tourist attractions to keep you and the fellow swarms of admirers busy. On the 125th floor of the building, there is a virtual reality experience that is one of the most interesting places to visit in Dubai, which gives you a bird’s eye view of the city below. The prices may rise in the peak hours and the closing times to visit the floors may differ according to the season and demand. Click Here:- Visit The Burj Khalifa in Dubai Tour
Read MoreThe Hill Station of Manikaran Hot Spring in kullu
The Hill Station of Manikaran Hot Spring in kullu Witness the unusual miracles of nature like a pond full of boiling water at a hill station. Manikaran is situated in the fascinating Parvati valley in kullu. The hot springs situated on the banks of the Parbati River, is a major tourist attraction. Nature has blessed Himachal pradesh with a number of Hot Springs. Hot Springs in Himachal Pradesh have become very popular because of their medicinal properties. Most of these springs are located in the Beas and Satluj valleys. Generally found in Himachal Pradesh are three types of Hot Springs – Simple Springs, Mineral Springs and Thermal Springs. Simple Springs are just like any ordinary springs coming out from an underground source to surface. Mineral Springs contain water with some mineral dissolved in it. Thermal Springs are very hot. Hot Springs at Manikaran ( District Kullu ) : Manikaran is 45 km. from Kullu. Manikaran lies in the Parvati valley of Kullu district. The spring are situated near the bank of Parbati river. These are confined to several groups of hot water springs emerging at various locations spreading upto a distance of about 1.3 kms. along the river from the old bridge to Brahmaganga. The springs at Manikaran come out to surface with pressure and are very hot. There is no sulphur or iron mixed in the waters, but it is said to be radio active. The water of these springs is so much hot that pulses ( dal ), rice, vegetables etc. can be boiled and cooked in it. There is a Gurudwara here serving visitors and provides night stay. In the Gurudwara, the dal, rice and vegetables are boiled in the hot water and served to the visitors after cooking them fine and surprisingly the meal is tasty. Vegetables etc. are cooked in a pan resting on the hot water. Usually the meal is cooked fine in 20 minutes. Even ‘chapatis’ are cooked by immersion. The heat near the boiling place, where the meal is cooked, is so high that inhabitual persons can not even stand and tolerate the heat for some minutes. Click Here : – The Hill Station of Manikaran Hot Spring in kullu
Read MoreVisit Kheer Ganga in himachal pradesh
Visit Kheer Ganga in himachal pradesh If you are seeking for some adventure and thrill, then trekking at Kheer ganga is one of the most awesome things to do in Kullu. Situated in the Parvati valley, this place is endowed with a fascinating landscape making it a perfect destination for trekking. After this tiresome yet adventurous journey, one can experience the relaxing natural hot water springs here. Kheer ganga is also a pilgrimage hub. It is said that Karthik, the son of Lord Shiva meditated at this pristine place for approximately a thousand years. The place is open to visitors for only seven months a year and proffers comfortable accommodation facilities. Getting There: The Kheerganga trek starts from Barshaini and Tosh. You first need to get to Bhunter and then from the to Tosh Getting to Bhunter: From Delhi getting to Bhunter takes 14 hours approx. Start from the ISBT Kashmere Gate, you can reach the ISBT via metro, auto, bus or taxi from pretty much anywhere in Delhi. Getting to Tosh: From Bhuntar it is a 4 hour bumpy bus ride that shouldn’t cost more that 100+ Rs or a Taxi that should take 1000 to 1200 Rs. Now when you take the bus it will only take you up to Barshaini (Bar-che-ni) from where you will have 2 options, take a cab that will cost 200 Rs or walk for around an hour across the hills to get to Tosh. Walk, trust me, walk. There is no better way to explore the Kheerganga trek. The trek: The Kheerganga trek is 14-15 km long and is an easy walk in the park for the first 7 km but after you cross the first dhaba the Kheerganga trek can become a little more demanding especially if you are carrying a bag or if it rains, which in my case was both.One can finish the Kheerganga trek in 5-6 hours and there in no need for a porter or a guide on this trek. There’s so many places on the way you’d want to just ‘chill’ for a while though and it might just take you a little more time if you stop at each one of those. Staying There: Kheerganga has plenty of places to stay and accommodation is rarely a problem.The rates may vary from 500 Rs a night to a mere 100 Rs a night at the ‘Ashram’ built on top.You can chose from brick or wooden houses to tents depending upon how much time you want to spend inside a room in beautiful valley and how comfortable you want to sleep at night.One can even carry there own tents and set them where ever they wish to which would save a lot on accommodation expenses, only if you’re there for more than a week though. Best time to do the Kheerganga trek May, June, September and October are the best months to do the Kheerganga trek. This is because the temperature in Kheerganga is the most favourable for trekking – it is pleasant, and not humid. Click Here:- Visit Kheer Ganga in himachal pradesh
Read MoreVisit Rafting kullu in Himachal Tour
Visit Rafting kullu in Himachal Tour Have fun indulging in breathtaking water sports in Kullu. The white water rafting packages proffered in Kullu are mind blowing. Enjoy rafting a 14 Km stretch in the mighty River Beas. The journey begins from Piri and ends at Jhiri. Swimmers or non swimmers just be carefree and hop into the boats and embark this thrilling journey. Rafting in Kullu is one of its kind experiences. If you are healthy enough to paddle and row then you should surely go for it. One can go Rafting with family and friends and work together as a team to build a cherishing memory. River rafting in Manali is one heart racing adventure that gets thrill seeking travelers on their toes. Easy and abundant water in the Beas River, has made this place a hub for various water adventure activities. Manali river rafting is one adventure excursion for all adrenaline junkies! Brace yourself for a thrilling experience while manoeuvring your raft, as this is one adventure which is all about teamwork. What is best about embarking on rafting expedition in Manali is that the adjoining landscapes comprising of stunning mountain ranges, cascading Beas river and commendable river rafting camps with all the necessary facilities makes this place an ideal location for beginners as well as ardent adventurists. One of the most remarkable feature about river rafting in Manali is that the rafting suits the needs and requirements of all kinds of visitors – whether you are a hard-core adventurists or just a group of friends looking for something new and riveting. With your Manali river rafting package you will exceed various grades of rafting. Gush into that amazing feeling of achievement once you successfully complete your rafting expedition with other group members. Forget the fear and get ready for a memorable experience. Click Here:- Visit Rafting kullu in Himachal Tour
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