Thailand


It’s known as ‘the Land of Smiles’ for good reason – the wonderful Thai people know how to slow down and enjoy life, and it’s part of their culture to pass on their infectious smiles to everyone they meet. It is not hard to smile though when you’re enjoying the warm tropical climate in one of the most astonishingly beautiful places on earth - emerald green seas, pristine beaches, stunning sunsets, sheer limestone cliffs, jaw-dropping sea life and jungles bursting with flora and fauna.

Thailand is a country that provides that feeling that you’ve escaped to an exotic land where language, religion, food and the way of life are all completely new and totally exciting. Buddhism is the religion of 90% of Thais, and is intertwined with the Thai way of life. The smells and tastes of delicious Thai food follows you from the street stalls in Bangkok to the beach side restaurants overlooking the sea, and you never grow tired of it. Elephants, monkeys, massive palm trees, boat taxis, pineapple fruit shakes, beach bbqs and Thai massage are all elements of the experience in Thailand that make each moment so enjoyable. In a world that is changing so fast, Thailand is a beautiful reminder of a place where simple living can still be the key to happiness.


Saturday, May 30, 2009

Travel at Chiang Mai.

Luxury Journey to Chiang Mai When it comes to transport in Thailand (depending on your vacation time frame)-I would say take the train every time. Not only will you see more, meet more and enjoy more. You will spend a comparatively luxury-time from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. (First class of course is an almost certain luxury). Approximately thirteen hours of train ride, on the special express sleeper train- the nicest way to travel will get you on the night train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Of course, part of the journey will be through darkness, but you can't miss those amazing views of sunset, sunrise and dawn from the train.


One of the great things about the Thai trains is that you won't be confined to one single cabin. You will have the luxury of walking up and down the whole train to stretch your legs, take a window breather, go for a smoke or just have that cup of coffee or bottle of beer in the buffet car at the other end of the train. It in fact (although without the luxury) it does remind me a little of one of those European orient express journeys. When you first get onto the train, you will notice that there doesn't actually appear to be anywhere to sleep-a bit of a worry at first until you realize that the seats are designed to fold up into a carriage of two tiered beds-quite ingenious really. At about 9pm or so, the bedding staff will come round to set up the beds for you-everything is sparkling clean, sheets, pillows and a light blanket-just like a mobile hotel. And if you get bored of sleeping during the night -there's always that midnight stroll you can take either up to one of the carriage ends or to the buffet car-these (in my experience) have been known to stay open most of the night- and if you are real lucky, you will be able to experience one of those all night buffet car parties. Not for the faint hearted I should imagine-of course there is first class and apart from the noise of the train you will not have to worry about any other noise (buffet parties inc.) keeping you awake all night. As sunrise approaches you will find that most passengers have stirred to catch a glimpse of a beautiful dawn view of Chiang Mai province countryside-a stunning site that cannot be seen from any airplane or the bus. This indeed, is a rare treat in the early morning before checking into to your hotel at the start of your tour of Chiang Mai. Arrived in Chiang Mai The first thing you will notice when you arrive here is that compared with Bangkok, and although being the second largest city in Thailand, Chiang Mai is actually very serene, very green and very spiritually enriched. Amongst the wonders of this city, is the fact that Chiang Mai is major hub for luxury and contemporary furniture design. Woods used for the purpose of creating furniture includes hard woods such as teaks, luxury rosewoods and rattan. Chiang Mai artisans have been famed for centuries in the arts of furniture making and their skills are applied to the design and creation of the some of the more prestigious luxury hotel décor around Thailand. Chiang Mai Hotels The luxury Dusit Chiang Mai hotel offers first class facilities and services that will make your stay in Chiang Mai a perfect one. Adorned in a revitalizing urbane and contemporary Thai décor, the Dusit boasts 131 luxury yet spacious rooms. Along with health and fitness state-of-the -art facilities, cuisine here is of excellent standard, combining a taste of the East with western cuisine. Located in the heart of Chiang Mai down-town allows great access to the famed night bazaar, bustling restaurants and great shopping.


About the Author
When you come to Chiang Mai take the train and then stay at Dusit Chiang Mai hotels . The chic Dusit is simply years ahead of other Thailand luxury hotels .


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