By: Arthur P Hanson | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Man-eating beasts and passive monks sound like an unusual and fatal combination. But deep in the jungle of Kanchanaburi a very special relationship is being nurtured. For the jaded traveler who thinks they've seen and done everything, Thailand still has a surprise or two in store. For the chance to see wild tigers interacting with trusting monks, head to Pha Luang Ta Bua Yannasampanno Monastery. read more
By: Panthep Chanprasiti | 2010-09-23 | Hotels 5 Huay ka min Water fall, Kanchanaburi Province This water fall is located at national park of srinakarin damn. This water fall is beside the famous lake of kanchanaburi province. read more
By: RSM Thailand | 2011-04-02 | Business With a coastline spanning 3,219 km, the Kingdom of Thailand (formerly known as Siam) geographically lies in South East Asia and shares borders with Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. It encompasses a land area of approximately 515,000 sq km roughly equating to the size of France and consists of 76 provinces, which are divided up into four main zones: The North, The North East, Central and South. read more
By: elbert | 2011-09-12 | Travel Tips By boarding flights to Thailand, tourists can reach a whole new world of beauty which they can endeavor to explore in any way they like. The times spent will be cherished in times to come. read more
By: RebeccaJK Smith | 2011-08-07 | Travel & Leisure If you have ever thought about retiring, you’ve probably thought about where. Life in Phuket is a bit different to living in Hong Kong, Singapore or Bangkok. read more
By: LarWest | 2011-03-21 | Travel & Leisure You have saved up your cash. You may have even worked some overtime to get some surplus salary for your holiday. You have done all of your online groundwork. Flight is booked and so is the hotel. You are ready to go. read more
By: Patricia Owen | 2011-11-21 | Travel Tips Thailand offers many things to holidaymakers, helping it be a tourism hub. Their volume, however, sometimes makes it difficult for you to get an actual feel of the country. If you happen to be seeking that, give these four destinations a try. read more
By: Amit Kothiyal | 2011-05-13 | Destinations Enjoy a whole day exploring the culture, history and cuisine with special day trips to Thailand. Travel around and enjoy serene rivers, Grand Palace and temples. Read more to know about the most exciting day trips to Thailand. read more
By: Jason Butler | 2009-01-04 | Scuba Diving Matt is one of the most famous Scuba divers in Thailand if not the whole of South East Asia, if only for his misfortune. Here in his very first interview; he tells us about living and working in Thailand, what it’s like to dive with huge Mantas Rays and Whalesharks, life as a videographer and his true love for Moray eels. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-05-18 | News and society In the 15th day (full-month day) in the fourth month of Chinese lunar calendar, Vesak Day is celebrated all over the world. In 2011, the Vesak Day is held on 17 May 2011. Vesak Day is an annual public holiday which is traditionally practiced by Buddhists in South Asian and South East Asian. Also called “Buddha’s birthday”, the special event is significant to millions of Buddhist who make up about a fifth of the world’s population. Historically, a Indian Prince had given up all pleasures from royal house in volunteering to bring peace and happiness to mankind in 623 B.C. on a Wesak Full-Moon day. In the Vesak Day, thousands of temples across the world pay homage to the Buddha read more
By: Arthur P Hanson | 2010-03-29 | Destinations Thailand's offering of national parks is impressive. There are dozens of them and even more wildlife sanctuaries and protected forests. Thailand encompasses an array of national parks and wonderful landscapes that go from the mountainous north right down to the myriad islands in the Thai Gulf and Andaman region. There are 79 national parks in all, covering all areas of the country. We take a look at 10 of the best. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-26 | Community News At least 18 flaming barricades were seen early on Wednesday morning by protesters in parts of Chile's capital during Chile's two-day strike against Sebastian Pinera, the country's unpopular president. read more
By: Cedric Loiselle | 2012-02-24 | Games Back in the day, computer games were plain and had low-quality graphics and animation. However, computer technology advanced so quickly that games became more sophisticated and refined. Gaming consoles have improved sound and video quality. read more
By: RSM Thailand | 2011-04-02 | Business Thailand has a well-developed infrastructure and a free-enterprise economy. It has fully recovered from the 1997-1998 Asian Financial Crisis and was one of East Asia's best performers in 2002-2004. read more