Thailand Hotels provide the service of the Swimming Pool and others

November 1, 2009 by Pattaya Girls  
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Thailand, the beautiful nation of the hills, beaches, monuments, was one of the places preferred in the list of tourists in the whole world. The great number of the travelers visits the place of various corners of the world because the country maintained its identity among the list of the destinations of the beautiful tourists. It is not only that the country has something to offer to the tourists, but with regard to the supply of their convenience, there are several popular hotels of Thailand which the needs of these tourists.

One can easily find the hotels cheap and of luxury in any part for the country. Leave are to him Pattava, Cha AM, islands of phi of phi, Chiang Rai, Phuket, Bangkok, Samui, Khao Lak, Krabi, KOH Lanta etc. any comfortable housing of offer to remain. The cheap hotels help you while saving on your budget. Moreover, Thailand is ground of the spectacular beaches, an authentic Asian nation and friendly people. It welcomes millions of visitor every year.

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is one of the metropolitan cities in the world, offering the range of housing to its tourists. Some of the principal places of Bangkok like Silom, Sathorn, Don Muang, Sukhumvit, place of Siam, Ratchadapisek, Pratunam, Petchburi offer etc of the hotels of housing of class of the world. Moreover, there is no doubt with regard to equipment offered by the cheap hotel and of luxury of Thailand. There is less of many large motels of luxury like raising of priceses with the increase the level of housing, thus less number of people prefer to remain in such hotels. More than you spend money, more comfortable the hotel you can choose.

There are also some inns, resources and hotels in Thailand which are easily available to the accessible price. Some of the three star hotels even are luxuriously decorated in the Thai model. The majority of these hotels provide the service of the swimming pool and others such services recreational for suitability of the guests. Some of the resources also offer services such as the room of beauty, the services of stage, air-conditioning, OF excursion, the bar/living room, the telephone of IDD, laundry etc

The best hour to visit this country takes place as from November at February, because it have sunny days and less precipitations, so appreciating the fresh and pleasant atmosphere. There is also less moisture during this season. One can easily appreciate this beautiful destination during the brilliant days of this season.

It is not only in Bangkok, but there are many of other interesting cities in Thailand which brings the fate for the tourists. Phuket is one of the nice cities of beach in the country. Some of the well-known beaches to explore by the cities are beach of Karon, beach of Kata, beach of Patong etc

What are the Famous Festivals in Thailand?

October 13, 2009 by Pattaya Girls  
Filed under Thailand Travel Guide

Songkran Festival in mid April

In Thailand, as also in the Dai People communities of Southern China [ where the Tai originated from ], the Tai Lao in Laos,and the Buddhist communities in Cambodia and Myanmar, the Calender New Year is occassioned between 13 and 15 April each year. The Thai use a lunisolar calendar [ both the Sun rotation and the moon phase rotation ] and the date was fixed on a solar calculation. The word ” Songkran ” is derived from the Indian sancript word ” Sankanta ” which means ” a change or move ”. The dates are now fixed arbitarily but originally would move with the move of the sun on the vernal equinox. This occured as a consequence of ” precession ” and the tilt of the earth and the effect of its orbit. Over the past the dates have changed but are now fixed irrespective of the original rationale and what would otherwise be the astrological calculation. From a natural perspective the dates also signal the end of the dry season.

Loy Krathong Festival

Loy Krathong Festival is celebrated in all of Thailand in November. Loy Krathong celebrates the end of the rainy season which is also the full moon of the 12 th month of the Thai Lunar Calendar. Loy or Loi means to float and Krathong or Kratong means a raft the sive of ones open hand. The point of the festival is to prepare and then float at full moon down a stream, river or other water water, an elaborately prepared offering on the raft to be released and float away by water to release with it as a symbolic gester, ones bad feelings, anger, stress and grievances.

The festival has its beginnings in the Indianisation process of South East Asia and an original Brahmanical festival from Northern India. Many Thais also accept natural forces as spirits or ” gods ” and the floating of the Krathong is symbolic gesture to the Goddess of water, Phra Mae Khongkha. The Thais proclaim the festival originated in Thailand at Sukhothai at the time of the Sukhothai Kingdom, but here then also Indian and Brahmanical influences with powerful.

Bai Sri

The Bai Sri is a blessing ceremony performed to bestow happiness and prosperity to a person or place. The ceremony features a beautifully-shaped ornament called a khrueng bai sri ton, made of elaborately-folded banana leaves. A container is beautifully decorated with fresh flowers and banana leaves, It is often used during auspicious ceremonies. The popular forms of the Bai Sri offerings are the Bai Sri Pak Cham and Bai Sri Yai.

Bai Sri Pak Cham is small and looks like a bowl. A section of banana trunk can be used to make this form of Bai Sri, which is often used in a ceremony to worship deities and in a ceremony to pay homage to teachers. Bai Sri Yai is generally used in significant events, such as a royal ceremony to strengthen the royal Khwan. According to ancient traditions, a nine-tier Bai Sri is for the King and the Queen, a seven-tier Bai Sri is for a prince or a princess, a five-tier Bai Sri is for the royal guest with the status of a president, a three-tier Bai Sri is for a minister or for use in the wedding of a royal grandchild.

Bai Sri rituals are often performed in Chiang Mai. Thai people preserve this rite as a legacy for future generations. You will find different kinds of Bai Sri Pak Cham at Tom Lamyai Flower Market, Vichayanun rd, Chiang Mai.

James Andrew is of the writers at Thailand’s World. To know more about Thailand, you can check out http://www.thailandsworld.com for more info.

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