20 things to do in thailand

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Just as a restaurant lists many dishes on its menu but recommends only a few, so the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has decided to highlight some of the most amazing activities and attractions all visitors to the Kingdom must definitely not miss.

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Produced by Promotional Material Production Division,Marketing Services Department, Tourism Authority of Thailand for free distribution.

www.tourismthailand.org E/OCT 2007The contents of this publication are subject to change without notice.

The Grand Palace 4

Khaosan Road 8

Chatuchak Weekend Market 11

Khon, Hun LakhonLek 14

Pak Khlong Talad & Yaowarat 17

Floating Market & Khlong Tour 19

Gulf of Thailand 21

Relaxing in Pai 26

Muai Thai 29

Biking Tour in World Heritage Sites 31

ContentsElephant Trekking 34

Abseiling in Khao Yai 36

Diving at Similan & Surin Islands 39

Andaman Coast 44

Meditation 48

Beauty Spa & Thai Massage 50

Tom Yum Kung, Phat Thai, & Cooking 52

Songkran & Loi Krathong Festival 54

Golfing 58

Travel by Rail 61

Just as a restaurant lists many dishes on its menu but recommends only a few, so the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has decided to highlight some of the most amazing activities and attractions all visitors to the Kingdom must defi nitely not miss.

While Thailand is justly famous for its wealth of Buddhist temples, the holiest of holies is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok. If you’re looking for another taste of Thai culture, seasoned with tradition, take a cooking class in a fi ve star hotel, or take in a classical theatre performance at a renovated art-deco theatre in the capital. Lovers of sports and the great outdoors will not be starved for choice. There’s abseiling down a gushing waterfall in the country’s biggest national park; there’s elephant-back riding in the mountainous and verdant north; and plenty of sunken pleasures await aquanauts in the supremely scenic, national marine parks of the

Andaman Sea. Then again, you could have a ball playing golf at seaside resorts like Hua Hin and the ever-popular island of Phuket. Or learn the ropes of Muai Thai kick-boxing at a resort on Ko Samui. But there are plenty of less strenuous options. Find some peace of mind by doing a Buddhist-style meditation retreat at a forest monastery. Tune up your body with a healthy detox programme at a beachside resort. For a shopping spree of epic proportions, head for that behemoth of a bazaar – the Weekend Market in Bangkok. To make tracks into the past of ancient Siam’s glorious Kingdoms and World War II history, hop aboard the legendary and luxurious Eastern-Oriental Express. Of course you’ll discover thousands more side dishes and appetizers to make your vacation – or return trip – a smorgasbord of excitement and relaxation. But these 20 astonishing and truly satisfying ‘main courses’ need to be fully savoured.

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 4

The Grand Palace

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

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Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 5

Relish a Regal and Religious ExperienceThailand’s most sacred statue, the Emerald Buddha, resides at the grandiose Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), right next to the former residence of royalty, the Grand Palace. The murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana, a magical epic, are otherworldly. But so are the gilt-covered pagodas and Buddhist images in the country’s number-one tourist attraction.

What is also fascinating is how many everyday Thais come here to pray. Watching them observe age-old Buddhist rituals is a genuine slice of Thai life, served fresh every day.

The temple and palace, located in the historic Rattanakosin Island, are only a short walk from other marvels, such as Wat Pho (home of the Reclining Buddha and a traditional massage school), as well as the National Museum, the City Pillar and the National Gallery.

It is open daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. except on special days. Visitors are advised that polite and modest dress is essential. For more information, please visit www.palaces.thai.net

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Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 6

11-20 More eBrochures Contents1-10Biking Tour in World Heritage SitesMuai Thai Floating Market &

Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 7

11-20 More eBrochures Contents1-10Biking Tour in World Heritage SitesMuai Thai Floating Market &

Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 8

Khaosan Road

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Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 9

Come Down to the Crossroads The crossroads for any young traveler coming to or leavingSoutheast Asia are at Khaosan Road. This lively strip is a multi-nationality experience, with dozens of street vendors, artisans, fancy bars and restaurants galore.

Ever since Alex Garland’s novel The Beach, and the movie version starring Leonardo DiCaprio, appeared, the road’s reputation has been on the up and up. Nowadays, there may be a Boots pharmacy, a Burger King, a McDonald’s and more upscale accommodation, but Khaosan still attracts many young travelers – and even their one-time hippie parents.

Near to Khaosan, Phra A-thit Road is Bangkok’s Little Bohemia, with arty restaurants, chic bars and a riverfront park that hosts festivals of theatre, dance and music from time to time.

The beautifully preserved old wooden buildings around here are a portal into Bangkok’s past. And the nearby pier for river-taxis makes arriving and departing a breeze.

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Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 10

11-20 More eBrochures Contents1-10Biking Tour in World Heritage SitesMuai Thai Floating Market &

Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 11

Chatuchak Weekend Market

11-20 More eBrochures Contents1-10Biking Tour in World Heritage SitesMuai Thai Floating Market &

Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 12

Break Your Budget at this Mammoth Bazaar For a truly Thai shopping experience, the Chatuchak Weekend Market is guaranteed to appease both the thrifty bargain-hunter and the moneyed antique collector. From home decorations and artworks to exquisite Thai handicrafts and exotic pets, you’ll fi nd them all – and much much more – in this sprawling behemoth of a bazaar. When you’re on that fi nal shopping spree for souvenirs or presents for your loved ones back home, this is the place to shop until your bank balance drops.

With more than 15,000 individual stalls spread over 35 acres, the Weekend Market (which is on the Skytrain line) can seem overwhelming at fi rst. Just remember that the outer rim of the market usually features plants, gardening equipment and some used clothing, while the stalls in the inner sections deal in clothing, souvenirs, jewellery and household décor. Towards the back and northends of the market is where most of the exotic plants, fi sh and other animals are contained. The Nancy Chandler Map for the market is a handy time-saviour.

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 13

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Khlong TourGulf of

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Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 14

Khon, Hun Lakhon Lek and Siam Niramit

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Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 15

Be Wowed by Yesteryear’s Theatrical Traditions Today Now visitors to the capital can time travel back to 15th century Siam through performances of khon (Thai Classical Masked Dance) at the Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre (for reservations call 0 2224 4499, or visit www.thaiticketmaster.com), the art-deco venue that was the fi rst air-conditioned cinema in all of Southeast Asia, and hun lakhon lek (Traditional Thai Puppet) at the Joe Louis Puppet Theatre (Tel. 0 2252 9683-4, www.thaipuppet.com) in the Suan Lum Night Bazaar. These exciting shows are packed with traditional Thai music, bedazzling costumes and dancing mermaids. Once performed exclusively for the Royal Court, now visitors can enjoy these regal forms of entertainment.

These extravaganzas are based on the mythical Ramayana. At the nucleus of the story is how Hanuman, the white monkey warrior, came to serve the good King Rama, in his quest to defeat the demoniac overlord Thotsakan and his green-masked minions. During performances of Khon at the Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre, English subtitles are fl ashed across a screen above the stage. And before the show even starts, there’s a fi lm explaining the signifi cance of certain movements the dancers perform and details about their elaborate masks.

One of the newer venues to add a zesty, cultural dimension to Thailand’s nightlife is Siam Niramit (Tel. 0 2649 9222, www.siamniramit.com). They offer a nightly dinner show package that uses hi-tech special FX to spotlight highlight heaven, hell and the enchanted Himapaan Forest, which lies between them. The other two acts of the show give the audience previews of some of the country’s most colourful festivals and take them on a whirlwind tour of its four distinct regions.

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 16

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 17

Pak Khlong Talad & Yaowarat

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Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 18

Let Yourself Bloom Pak Khlong Talat, the leading fl ower market in Bangkok, comes in a painter’s palette of colours – orchids of every hue, garlands of marigold, birds of paradise, bouquets of roses from Chiang Mai, chrysanthemums, and the fl orid, ceremonial ornaments known as Bai Si, constructed from banana leaves and crowned with fl owers. What many travelers do is buy a special fl ower box there, spray the fl owers before boarding, put moist tissues around them, and carry them on as hand luggage. It’s a great way to save money and make a dazzling arrival. The market is busy during the day and at night, but it’s really blooming in the early morning hours when vendors are setting up shop and the streets are fi lled with carts and trucks full of fl owers.

This area, near the Chao Phraya (the River of Kings), is a wonderful way to cool down after a day of overheated shopping in Yaowarat, Bangkok’s Chinatown, famous for its gold shops, street markets, and Chinese-style temples. Some tours of the canals in the vicinity also include the market as a sweet-smelling stopover on their itineraries. After a visit here, you’ll feel fresh as a daisy.

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 19

Floating Market & Khlong Tour

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Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 20

Cruising the Canals, Rolling on the RiverBangkok used to be known as the “Venice of the Far East” for all the watery arteries connecting to the main vein – the River of Kings. Taking a long-tail boat tour of a few of these canals on the Thon Buri side of the river, like Bangkok Noi (little) and Bangkok Yai (big) with breaks at the Temple of Dawn and the Royal Barges Museum is a great way to immerse yourself in Thai and Siamese history. And buzzing down the waterways in a long-tail boat, past canal-side houses and fl oating petrol stations, inspires a real buzz of excitement you won’t fi nd anywhere else.

Another historic voyage is along the canal of Khlong Om to the island of Ko Kret, home to a thriving community of Mon artisans, who sell the fruits of their labours, like sandstone sculptures, for very reasonable prices. To get there, take the river taxi to the last station, Nonthaburi, and charter your own long-tail boat from the pier.

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 21

Gulf of Thailand

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YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 22

Make a Big Splash in the Gulf of Thailand No journey to the Land of Smiles would be complete without visiting some of its globally lauded, tropical islands and oceanfront resorts. Dip into Hua Hin (the country’s oldest beach resort) for golf and horse-riding on the beach. Try Ko Chang for its abundance of eco tourism activities. Rock up to Pattaya for its raucous nightlife or savour all of these different delights on Ko Samui.

But there are many other natural treasures with some sandy fringe benefi ts where serenity reigns supreme. Ko Tao is popular with families and also certifi es more rookie scuba-divers each year than any other destination in Southeast Asia. To really get away from it all, try Ko Mak in the Ko Chang National Marine Park. For a more Thai-style experience, close to Bangkok, head for Bang Saen, which boasts some of the cheapest and most succulent seafood in the country.

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Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 23

11-20 More eBrochures Contents1-10Biking Tour in World Heritage SitesMuai Thai Floating Market &

Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 24

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Khlong TourGulf of

ThailandRelaxing

in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 25

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 26

Relaxing in Pai

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Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 27

Call of the Wild Pai, The pastoral town in Mae Hong Son province nestled in the northern mountains of Thailand, has become a base camp for eco-explorers of all ages, with trekking and staying over at hill-tribe villages, whitewater rafting and mountain biking being some of the most attractive options. Close to this town are waterfalls and rolling green hills. And the town itself offers a wealth of classes in everything from Reiki to traditional massage to various New Age disciplines. A favourite haunt for young travelers, Pai is slowly moving more up market thanks to its new airport.

But its increasing popularity has yet to sully the town’s tranquil charm, art galleries-cum-coffee shops in century-old wooden dwellings, and riverside bungalows in every price range.

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Khlong TourGulf of

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in Pai Pak Khlong Talad &

YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 28

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Khlong TourGulf of

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YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 29

Muai Thai

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YaowaratKhon,

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Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 30

Jump in the Ring When it comes to martial artistry, everyone knows that Muai Thai kick-boxers are the lords of the ring. Professional bouts provide plenty of punchy entertainment in Bangkok. But more and more people are getting their kicks in Thailand by taking lessons at the many schools across the country, for fi tness reasons, self-defense, or to become professional boxers.

And there are gyms all over the country which welcome foreigners and give classes in English. What’s even more thrilling are the Muai Thai resorts and training camps opening near beaches on Pattaya, Phuket and Ko Pha-ngan. There’s nothing more soothing for those aches and pains than some downtime on the beach or a swim in a tropical sea after a hard day’s workout, learning pugilistic moves like “breaking the elephant’s tusks.”

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Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

Road The Grand Palace 31

Biking Tour in World Heritage Sites

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Road The Grand Palace 32

Time Traveling on a BicycleSukhothai, which means “Dawn of Happiness,” also marked the dawning of the fi rst Siamese Kingdom and the birth of the Thai language. Once an outpost of the Khmer empire, they were driven out by the Siamese who established their fi rst Kingdom here in 1238. It was a golden age for classical art, architecture and Buddhism. To traverse these magnifi cent ruins in the Sukhothai Historical Park – Thailand’s equivalent of Angkor Wat – rent a mountain bike for a pittance.

You can also cycle leisurely past dozens of remnants from the next Siamese empire, Ayutthaya, in its “Ancient City,” or scattered around the town, and hugging the banks of the rivers, which form a natural moat around what was once considered the most glorious town and trading port in Asia. And well-appointed museums in the city give an overview of the Kingdom’s 400-year-plus reign.

There are not many towns in the world where you can drive by the ruins of a 15th

century pagoda, just down the street from a modern convenience store, but that’s the magic of Ayutthaya for you.

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Khlong TourGulf of

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YaowaratKhon,

Hun LakhonLekChatuchak

Weekend MarketKhaosan

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Elephant Trekking

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Riding a Jumbo Siamese soldiers rode elephants into battle as the tanks of ancient battlefi elds. Now tourists can ride one, too. Though you can go for an elephant trek on many Thai islands, the most scenic outings are up in the great green north. Atop the elephant’s back you can climb hills, ford streams and lumber through the jungle. Some of the camps also put on shows. For an incredible display of the animal’s might, just watch them hauling logs. At the National Elephant Institute, in the northern province of Lampang, tourists can also sign up for courses on how to be a mahout. Learn how to ‘drive’ the beast, how to take them to the river for a bath, and even sleep with your own elephant out in the jungle. Please bear in the mind that these intelligent and endangered creatures, which have the same lifespan as a human being, are sacred to Thai people and that a white elephant once graced the fl ag of Siam. Even today, you can still see Thais walking under the elephant’s belly, like ancient Siamese warriors used to do, in order to bring themselves good luck and strength.

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Abseiling in Khao Yai

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On Top of Thailand Imagine climbing down a cliff face with a gushing waterfall on both sides of you. That’s the thrill of abseiling in Khao Yai National Park, which has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its diverse eco-systems and 800 different species of fauna. The park is also renowned for its waterfalls, ranging from 15 to 50 meters high. Abseiling (or walking backwards) down them is a thrill sport that will make you feel like Spider-man. But there are more than just chills and spills to fi ll out a day in the park. To get to some of the waterfalls requires kayaking across a lake, or trekking through some of the most luscious greenery in the Kingdom. And the jungle is a lair for wild elephant herds, gibbons and hornbills. Even Spider-man never got this wild.

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Diving at Similan & Surin Islands

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Explore Sunken Treasures Some of the world’s most bedazzling spots for scuba-diving and snorkelling are in the archipelagos of the Andaman Sea’s Similan and Surin Islands. Below the emerald-green and sapphire-blue surface, you’ll see manta rays, whale sharks, lionfi sh, schools of barracuda and around 75 percent of the coral species in Thailand. But that’s only rippling the surface, for there’s also leatherback turtles, squid, octopus and giant Gorgonian sea fans. For the upscale option, book a liveaboard (which means you sleep and eat on a boat for several days) from Phuket to explore the Similan Islands and their multitude of dive spots, awash with the colours of what people call the “rainforests of the sea”: coral reefs teeming with marine life. You’ll sleep in comfort and wake up to smell the salty breeze and then plunge into the wild blue yonder beneath the waves. If you’re not a diver, don’t worry, because you won’t be left high and dry. Many snorkellers opt to stay on the Surin Islands in accommodation provided by the National Park service, or put up their own tents. The park also runs its own daily snorkelling trips to some fantastically beautiful reefs. Even if you’re not a strong swimmer, they will provide you with a life jacket so you can get into the swim of things.

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Andaman Coast

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Be Adventurous Like James Bond Whether you’re looking for hard or soft adventures, from sea kayaking to simply soaking up the sun on a sandy tropical beach, the islands of Krabi province (renowned as the setting for The Beach) and Phuket (close to where The Man with the Golden Gun was shot), are truly amazing destinations. The symbol of Krabi, which is the oldest continually inhabited province in Thailand, is the limestone crag. Nature’s exclamation marks, these towering monoliths punctuate Krabi’s inland geography, and make for dramatic cliff faces framing seaview sunsets. For water sports afi cionados, there are lots of ways to get a high tide of adrenaline fl owing, from jet-skis to banana boats, and parasailing to marine fi shing. But softer tours of beauty are available in the area, too. One of the most scenic trips is visiting Phang-nga Bay, studded with limestone crags rising hundreds of meters out of the sea. Most of these tours throw in a stopover at James Bond Island, while “paddling guides” also take you in kayaks through sea caves that open up into lagoons, overfl owing with placid aquamarine water that’s surrounded by limestone cliffs.

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Meditation

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Find Some Peace of Mind The stressed-out urbanite who craves some peace of mind should contemplate doing a meditation retreat in one of the country’s many temples. Near the forest monastery of Suan Mokkh, Garden of Liberation, (www.suanmokkh.org) in Surat Thani or at Wat Mahathat (www.mcu.ac.th/IBMC) in Bangkok, you can learn the secrets of serenity from real Buddhist monks. These practical lessons will also teach you why the tolerant and compassionate teachings of the Buddha make it the fastest-growing religion in the world today.

At the aforementioned temple in the capital, located near the Grand Palace, visitors receive lessons in sitting and walking meditations from Thai monks conversant in English. You can even stay over at the centre in the temple for a night or even a few weeks as long as you obey the different precepts, like not eating after 12 p.m. , just like the monks do. The temple asks only for a small donation; the amount is up to you.

In contrast, the courses at Suan Mokkh International, about one kilometer from the forest temple in Surat Thani, are much more intensive. Here, you have to rise at 4 a.m. to begin a long day of meditation practice that includes listening to talks about Buddhist teachings and even doing yoga. For the entire 10 days you have to remain completely silent.

It’s tough, but it does have many benefi ts, including increased concentration, more willpower, and the taming of what the Lord Buddha called “the monkey mind.”

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Beauty Spa & Thai Massage

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Take a Dose of Healthy Tourism Thailand has become the fountainhead of the spa business in Southeast Asia. Most of the country’s major hotels have a spa, where you can opt for everything from facial treatments to holistic treatments, based on traditional Asian methods of healing, which strike a balance between the physical and spiritual. Many of these spas are opulently appointed with art and antiques to help rejuvenate all of your senses. What’s more, plenty of people come to Thailand to get their teeth done (yes, there’s even a dental spa in Bangkok, too) because, for the fraction of the price in the West, they can enjoy quality dentistry and then use the savings to bankroll the rest of their vacation. As obesity, stress and a lack of physical exercise claim more and more lives each year, good health has become a matter of life and death. No wonder so many tourists are choosing health-conscious holidays. These might entail a week-long fasting and colonics program on a tropical island; or working in some spa treatments after doses of sightseeing; or making sure your hotel has a decent gym and pool to keep yourself in good shape.

These days, holidays are not just exercises in gluttony and sloth.

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Tom Yum Kung, Phat Thai, & Cooking

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Savour the True Spices of Thai Life Now that traditional dishes like Tom Yam Kung (a spicy broth laced with lemon grass and fresh shrimps) and Phat Thai (Thai-style noodles) have become globally renowned, more and more people want to learn the basics of the one of the world’s most popular culinary arts. Forget the thousands of cookbooks and experience authentic Thai food preparation with a distinctly local fl avour. Better still, you can choose your own kitchen. Would you like to study aboard a converted wooden rice barge? How about in a humble wooden abode? Or would you prefer the gleaming kitchen of a fi ve-star hotel? Whichever you choose, you can take a day-long course – or longer – and learn the secrets of preparing your favourite local dish from a real Thai chef. And then you get to join in the feast along with your fellow cooks.

Fancy a sweet green curry with chicken, or a spicy papaya salad? How about a mouthwatering grouper steamed in lemon and ginger? They’re all on the menu at these cooking classes, along with outings to buy ingredients at local fresh markets.

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Songkran & Loi Krathong Festival

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Make Memories at Amazing Festivals As night falls, the country’s waterways are illuminated by tiny fl oats fi lled with fl owers, incense and a candle. This tribute to the Water Goddess takes place on the full moon night of the 11th lunar month. Loi Krathong is a romantic festival, too. Couples go to fl oat their Krathongs together. While you can see – and participate in – this festival all across the country, wherever there’s a river, stream or canal, the most unforgettable place to catch it is in the atmospheric ruins of the Sukhothai Historical Park, where it originated many centuries ago. The festivities prove how important water is in a society with such agrarian roots. During Songkran, the Thai New Year held in mid-April splashes down with water wars on the streets; the ritual bathing of Buddha images; and endearing displays of the young pouring water over the hands of their respected elders. Both of these uniquely colourful festivals show off the spiritual and mirthful sides of the Thai people and will surely deposit some scenes in your memory banks that will not soon be forgotten.

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Golfing

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Tee Off on Tropical Greens Tons of pros and amateurs have a ball in Thailand every year during their golfi ng vacations in scenic settings like Hua Hin and Phuket. The country’s courses are not only world class but they sport some of the cheapest green fees in Southeast Asia and excellent local caddies. So many tourists come to the Kingdom every year to indulge in their favourite sport that a number of tour companies have sprung up to cater to these afi cionados. This means you can choose from a variety of packages, from VIP golf holidays to more inexpensive variations, or even stay at a resort with a course on site. Let the tour operators take care of the details so you can concentrate on your game and take in the splendid scenery. You don’t have to be Tiger Woods to get the ball rolling.

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Travel by Rail

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Ride the Rails in Splendour and Comfort When it comes to railway journeys of a lifetime, the true fans of luxury and history have a one-track mind for the legendary Eastern and Oriental Express. Get your dream vacation on track by booking the eight- day/seven-night package with stopovers at the history-rich cities of Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai and Kanchanaburi (www.orient-express.com). These sightseeing breaks include guided tours with a cornucopia of attractions, from religious ruins to the remnants of the World War II “Death Railway” and the Bridge Over the River Kwai, as well as river cruises. From the privacy of your immaculate compartment on the E&O, you’ll have your own window on some of the most cinematic scenery in Thailand (both pastoral and urban). Into the bargain you’ll be pampered like a prince. The range of intercontinental dishes available in the dining car is to drool for. And how many other trains have their own well-stocked library? After seven days of traversing Thailand, the Eastern and Oriental Express makes tracks through Malaysia to reach the end of the line in Singapore.

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