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Bangkok Travel Information

Sawadi Khrap! Welcome to the metropolis of Bangkok, one of Southeast Asia's most thriving commercial centres. To help you get the most from your visit, and to make your stay as pleasant as possible, HotelThailand.com extends to you an invitation to browse through this Amazing Bangkok and learn something about the city.

Getting Around Bangkok
- Buses - Taxis - Tuk Tuks
- Private Cars & Vans - Motorcycle Taxis - Ferry Services

Cultural Attractions
- The Siam Society - National Museum - National Theatre
- Thai Cultural Centre - National Library  

Exploring Bangkok
- City Pillar Shrine - Vimarnmek Mansion - Erawan Shrine - Dusit Zoo
- Suan Pakkard Palace - Lumpini Park - The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Khao - Sanam Luang
- Jim Thompson's Thai House - Pasteur Institute (Snake Farm) - Labour Museuem -Museum of Imaging
- Hall of Railway Heritage - Prasert Museum - Bangkok Planetarium - Narayanaphand
- Bangkok Dolls Museum - Siam Water Park - Safari World - Magic Land
- Old Town - Chinatown - Pinklao - Ratchadapisek - Ramkhamheng
- Siam - Ratchadamri - Sukhumvit - New Phetburi

Day Trips from Bangkok
- Crocodile Farm - Ancient City - Floating Market - Ayuthaya
- Bang Pa-In Palace - Rose Garden - Nakhon Pathom - Kanchanaburi
- Lopburi - Wang Takrai Park - Khao Yai Park  

Temples in Bangkok
- Wat Po - Wat Arum - Wat Trimit - Wat Benchamabophit
- Wat Suthat (The Giant Swng) - Wat Sa Ket (The Golden Mount) - Wat Indravihan - Wat Thammamongkhon
- Wat Ratchanatdaram - Wat Bowonniwet - Wat Mahathat (Temple of the Great Relic)

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Radisson Hotel Bangkok
Radisson Hotel Bangkok
448 rooms. The decor of the guestrooms, featuring teakwood furniture, is the perfect combination of traditional Thai elegance.
Imperial Queen's Park Bangkok
Imperial Queen's Park Bangkok
1,300 rooms. Located near the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre and the commercial and entertainment district in central Bangkok, the hotel's restaurants feature Royal Thai, French, Cantonese, Japanese, Vietnamese and international cuisine.

Landmark Bangkok
Landmark Bangkok
414 rooms. Located in bustling commercial district of Sukhumvit Road, convenient for Queen Sirikit Convention Centre, skytrain station and expressway access. Full facilities, wide choice of theme restaurants.

Landmark Bangkok
Merchant Court Bangkok
410 rooms. Located in a dynamic, rapidly growing area. This Raffles International-managed hotel features a choice of restaurants, a squash court, pool, fitness and business center.

Montien Hotel Bangkok
Montien Hotel Bangkok
475 rooms. "Where charm and simplicity merge in a classical style" is reflected throughout the lobby, restaurants and rooms, and is bolstered by a rich, 30-year history in downtown Bangkok.

Pan Pacific Bangkok
Pan Pacific Bangkok
235 rooms. Located close to Lumpini Park and skytrain station, in major shopping and entertainment district. Contemporary business hotel offering full faclities including choice restaurants and pool.

Pathumwan Princess Bangkok
Pathumwan Princess Bangkok
462 rooms. An affordable international standard accommodation, with a breathtaking view of Bangkok's skyline, located in a centre of the city's prime business and shopping area.

Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok
Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok
470 rooms. Centrally located, this hotel combines traditional Thai service with high standards to create a unique blen of style and elegance with business facilities and a choice of restaurants.

Siam City Bangkok
Siam City Bangkok
500 rooms. "Must see" historical sights are nearby, and the skytrain provides access to popular shopping centres and major business areas.

Sofitel Central Plaza Bangkok
Sofitel Central Plaza Bangkok
607 rooms. Under the sameroof as Bangkok's dazzing Central Plaza shopping complex, this hotel offers good restaurants, a quiet pool area and a shuttle bus to downtown.

Westin Grand Sukhumvit Bangkok
Westin Grand Sukhumvit Bangkok
364 rooms. Located on bustling commercial district of Sukhumvit Road, adjacent to department store and close to skytrain station. Contemporary d?cor, choice of restaurants and all facilities, including pool and fitness cemter.

Amari Boulevard Bangkok
Amari Boulevard Bangkok
309 rooms. Comfortable rooms, a choice of restaurants and personalised service mark this hotel, situated near excellent shopping, dining and entertainment options.

Ambassador Bangkok
Ambassador Bangkok
750 rooms. Convenient location on Sukhumvit Road, close to skytrain station and expressway access. Full facilities including wide choice of restaurants and entertainment outlets.

Asia Hote Bangkok
Asia Hotel Bangkok
605 rooms. Service customers for many years and a favourite with tourists, the Asia offers comfortable accommodation in the centre of Bangkok, and is located next to skytrain station.

Baiyoke Sky Bangkok
Baiyoke Sky Bangkok
673 rooms. A great boutique hotel in a business, entertainment, and shopping distric, the Bel-Aire Princess is perfectly placed for transport to all major attractions.

Bel-Aire Princess Bangkok
Bel-Aire Princess Bangkok
160 rooms. A great boutique hotel in a business, entertainment, and shopping distric, the Bel-Aire Princess is perfectly placed for transport to all major attractions.

Chaophya Park Bangkok
Chaophya Park Bangkok
402 rooms. This 17-storey hotel is located in north-central Bangkok near shopping and includes a choice of restaurants, business centre, swimming pool and fitness centre with Jacuzzi and sauna.

D'ma Pavilion Bangkok
D'ma Pavilion Bangkok
294 rooms. This hotel features tastefully decorated rooms, a pool and fitness centre in the heart of Bangkok and is close to the expressway to the airport, shopping and entertainment.

Grand China Princess Bangkok
Grand China Princess Bangkok
155 rooms. These comfortable rooms with well-equipped kitchen areas are within easy reach of expressways and some of Bangkok's very best shopping dining and entertainment areas.

Grand President Executive Bangkok
Grand President Executive Bangkok
437 rooms. These comfortable rooms with well-equipped kitchen areas are within easy reach of expressways and some of Bangkok's very best shopping dining and entertainment areas.

Imperial Tara Bangkok
Imperial Tara Bangkok
195 rooms. Enjoy a comfortable and well-appointed room, a choice of restaurants and reasonable facilities only five minutes from shopping complexes, theatres, restaurants and pubs.

Indra Regent Bangkok
Indra Regent Bangkok
438 rooms. Enjoy this comfortable first-class hotel with good facilities, close to colorful Pratunam Market and next door to a shopping complex.

Menam Riverside Bangkok
Menam Riverside Bangkok
711 rooms. Spacious rooms offer a spectacular aerial view along the historic Chao Phraya River, warm and unique Thai hospitality, and only a few minutes away from the business hub of Bangkok.

Narai Hotel Bangkok
Narai Hotel Bangkok
469 rooms. Set ideally in Bangkok's most prominent business and entertainment district on Silom Road, the Narai Hotel features a choice of restaurants with excellent Italian, Thai and international cuisine.

Novotel Bangkok On Siam Square Bangkok
Novotel Bangkok On Siam Square Bangkok
429 rooms. Conveniently located in major shopping and entertainment district and close to skytrain station. High-tech room facilities and choice restaurants.

Royal Princess Bangkok
Royal Princess Bangkok
167 rooms. Boutique style hotel located close to temples and major sightseeing attractions in oldest part of the city. Well-appointed rooms and reasonable facilities, including pool.

Royal River Bangkok
Royal River Bangkok
436 rooms. A first-class hotel on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River, its strategic location makes it possible for guests to witness the early sun rising over the River of King.

Windsor Suites Bangkok
Windsor Suites Bangkok
460 rooms. The hotel is located in Sukhumvit Road's business and shopping district. Just a few minutes walk to Asoke skytrain station and a five-minute drive to the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre.

Baiyoke Suite Bangkok
Baiyoke Suite Bangkok
209 rooms. Designed to provide comfort and convenience for the leisure traveller, the hotel is equipped with reasonable facilities, and rooms with panoramic views of the city, just minutes from shopping, theatres and restaurants.

Bangkok Palace Bangkok
Bangkok Palace Bangkok
654 rooms. Only minutes away from the expressway leading to and from Bangkok's International Airport and centrally located in the city's Pratunam commercial, shopping and entertainment district.

Jade Pavilion Bangkok
Jade Pavilion Bangkok
209 rooms. Just a few steps from the comfortable and well-appointed rooms are shopping, entertainment and restaurants. This modern hotel features a pool and good dining.

Mandarin Bangkok
Mandarin Bangkok
370 rooms. This older-style economy hotel offers great value with reasonable facilities and a choice of restaurants near business and entertainment districts.

Maxx Bangkok
Maxx Bangkok
347 rooms. Guestrooms and suites are handsomely designed and the hotel features a pleasant atmosphere, fine service, all day dining and good amenities.

Regency Park Bangkok
Regency Park Bangkok
120 rooms. A great location places this boutique hotel within walking distance of shopping, dining and entertainment. The facilities include a coffee shop, roof top swimming pool and sauna.

St.James Bangkok
St.James Bangkok
77 rooms. Charming boutique hotel, located close to Sukhumvit Road in residential district. Comfortable, well-appointed rooms, good value for money. Reasonable facilities including restaurants and pool.

Regent Bangkok
Regent Bangkok
356 rooms. Near fashionable shopping complexes and the skytrain, the rooms in traditional Thai decor are built around tropical gardens. Excellent restaurants and great facilities.

Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa
Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa
413 rooms. Low rise buildings surrounded by II acres of lush gardens and lotus ponds reflect the "Thai feeling" of this riverside resort with boat service to key points.

Crowne Plaza Bangkok
Crowne Plaza Bangkok
726 rooms. Situated in the heart of the shopping, jewellery, business and nightlife districts, this hotel features comfortable rooms, enjoyable restaurants and a range of facilities.

Radisson Hotel Bangkok
Radisson Hotel Bangkok
448 rooms. The decor of the guestrooms, featuring teakwood furniture, is the perfect combination of traditional Thai elegance and contemporary flair, with an accent on serenity and beauty.

Emerald Hotel Bangkok
Emerald Hotel Bangkok
625 rooms. Rising 30 storeys in a major new commercial area, the Emerald offers a choice of restaurants, health club, squash court, business centre and comfortable accommodations.

See all of Bangkok - from the Grand Palace to the floating market to Thai Village Show...
Bangkok Halfday Tours
 
Bangkok Halfday Tours
 
Bangkok Cultural Package
 
Bangkok by Night
 
Royal Grand Palace
600 Baht per person This is a "must" for every visitor to Bangkok. The Grand Palace Complex, which includes the Temple of The Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keow) is unquestionably one of the wonders of the world today.
 
Royal Grand Palace & Vimanmek
1,200 Baht Minimum 2 pax Visit Temple of The Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keow), the wonders of the world. Within its enormous compound is the most exotic Buddhist temple and at the heart of the temple itself is a fabulous Buddha image. You also visit the Vimanmek Mansion, the world's largest building made entirely of golden teak. The three story wooden palace has 81 rooms, halls and ante-rooms, and now Thailand's first handicraft museum.
 
Temple and City Tour
Approx.500 Baht per person This tour brings you the 3 most distinguished temples in Bangkok : Wat Trimitr, the temple of the Golden Buddha - the statue of Buddha is made from solid gold weighting 5.5 tons; Wat Po, the temple of the Reclining Buddha - the largest and oldest in Bangkok; Wat Benchamabopit - the marble temple.
 
Ancient City
800 Baht. Minimum 2 pax This is the world's largest outdoor museum, and consists of smaller sized replicas of many of the most famous buildings, monuments and temples to be found in all parts of Thailand.
 
Jim Thomson's House& Suan Pakkard Palace
800 Baht. Minimum 2 pax In display are Mr. Thompson's collection of Asian artifacts, such as blue-white China ware, Combodian stone figures, Benjarong (a multi-colored porcelain made in China). Suan Pakkad Palace, a complex of five traditional Thai houses, there are a large collection of Asian art and antiques.
 
Rose Garden and Thai Cultural Shows
600 Baht. per person The Rose Garden is an enchanting, superbly landscaped tropical park on the bank of the idyllic Tachin River, 30 kms. outside Bangkok. This popular tourist attraction has large, beautiful and well maintained gardens. Enjoy afternoon excursion to Rose Garden and Thai Village with programs such as A Buddhist ordination procession, a traditional Thai wedding ceremony, Thai classical dances and music, Thai sword fighting demonstration, Thai Boxing, an Elephant show.
 
Morning Canals
1,900 Baht Minimum 2 pax Spend a delightful afternoon on the water on the Chao Phya River (River of the King) and the narrow water-ways of suburban Bangkok. Featuring splendid views of the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) an interesting trip along some of the secluded canals (Klongs) by long-tail boats (Hang Yao).
 
Elephant Theme Shows & Crocodiles Farm
600 Baht per person Be entertained to the greatest elephant show in Thailand, enjoy the football jumbo cub, dancing and re-enacting Yutha Hathi, and an ancient battle scene on elephant back. See men wrestling with crocodiles in one of the biggest crocodile farm in the world.
 
Duamnuern Saduak Floating Market Only
600 Baht per person The most interesting tour will take you to the unspoiled rural floating market of Dumnuen Saduak, situated 110 km. west of Bangkok. This floating market, one of the most authentic left in Thailand, is a glimpse into the past of how locally grown produce was sold along the many rivers of Thailand.
 
Koh Kred - Nonthaburi Bike Ride Tour
1,100 Baht per person Board long-tailed boats and cruise through the many small canals that takes you the market at Duamnuen Saduak. Here you will be fascinated by boats of various shapes and sizes used by local merchants to ferry their goods. Then, visit the Rose Garden - the Thai village show which includes cultural activities, wedding ceremony, Thai boxing, sword fighting and a host of other activities.
 
Duamnuens Saduak Floating Market & Rose Garden with Thai Cultural Shows
1,100 Baht per person This trip is for those who would like to enjoy cycling with a chance to experience Thai rural life and the charm of countryside nearby Bangkok. At Koh Kred, an island in the Chao Phraya River, a Mon community who migrated from Burma since 1776, preserved their traditional way of life, culture and their pottery handicraft.
 
Duamnuen Saduak Floating Market & Elephant Theme Shows and Crocodiles Farm
1,100 Baht per person Board long-tailed boats and cruise through the many small canals that takes you the market at Duamnuen Saduak. Here you will be fascinated by boats of various shapes and sizes used by local merchants to ferry their goods. Then, process to the Elephant Theme Show, large, beautiful and well landscaped gardens & Crocodile Farm Sampharn, witness Crocodile Wrestling and Handling. Lunch will be provided.
 
Duamnuensaduak Floating Market & Elephant Theme Show, Crocodiles Farm & Rose Garden with Thai Cultural Shows
1,200 Baht per person Board long-tailed boats and cruise through to the floating-market at Duamnuensaduak. Stopping after you will see the Crocodile Farm to witness Crocodile Wrestling and Handling. After lunch go to Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo, experience Elephant Sports, Elephant Dancing, a reinactment of a Elephant Battle. On the way back stop at the Rose Garden, the Thai village show which includes cultural activities, wedding ceremony, Thai boxing, sword fighting and a host of other activities.
 
Ayutthaya By Road
Approx.1,900 Baht per person Depart for Ayutthaya by minibus. Visit Bang-Pa-In Summer Palace : Summer Palace of Thai Kings since the 17 th century with its wealthy of collection of Thai, Chinese, and European artifacts and varied architectural styles. Then, proceed to Wat Phananchoeng, Wat Yai Chaimongkhon, you can see its large pagodas, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, outstanding monastery in grand palace.

B A N G K 0 K  M E T R O P O L I S

Bangkok MetropolisBangkok Metropolis lies on both banks of the Chao Phya, the main river of Thailand, 20 kms upstream from the Gulf of Thailand. King Rama 1, the founder of the present Chakri Dynasty built the present capital in Bangkok in 1782. The Royal Founder took great care to build palaces and temples of the new capital in the same style of Ayuthaya, the previous capital, which in turn had its origin from Sukhothai, the first Thai capital built in the 13th century. Both former capitals, now national historical parks, have been placed in the UN's list of world cultural heritages. The name Bangkok appeared on international navigation charts as far back as the 15th century as an outpost port of Ayuthaya, the former capital where western merchant ships made frequent calls. However, Bangkok has got an official name, so auspicious and long that it goes into the Guinness Book as the longest in the world for a city. In short, the official name is "Krung Thep" meaning "The City of Angels", the same name as Los Angeles, which incidentally has a sizable Thai community numbering over 300,000 ethnic Thais, the largest outside Thailand.

Krung ThepMore than anywhere else in the country, Bangkok expresses Thailand's uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. This lends a thrilling sense of discovery to one's sightseeing and adds an element of surprise when exploring what is the Orient's most fabled city. Joyfully exuberant, Bangkok embraces modern development and presents an initial picture of thrusting office towers; of world-class hotels offering deluxe comforts; of glittering shopping plazas packed with treasures of the East such as silks and gemstones; of restaurants serving Thailand's acclaimed spicy specialities and virtually every other national cuisine worthy of the name; of neon-lit entertainment spots where the fare ranges from classical dance to laser disco.

Incredibly amidst this sybaritic world Bangkok manages to preserve its cultural heritage to an amazing degree. In the rich splendour of the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Temple of the Dawn and other historic shrines, you see images of medieval Oriental wonder, the very stuff of Eastern fairy tales.

City of AngelsThe influence of the past is not limited to major monuments and it continues to colour daily life. Files of saffron-robed monks making their early morning alms round, for example, present a scene unaltered in essentials by the passing of time. Today's backdrop of highrise buildings only adds wonder to this and other enduring sights from which the city continues to draw definition.

Ultimately it is from the people that Bangkok derives its unique flavour. Fun-loving and easy going, they possess a rare tolerance which imbues the city with a real sense of freedom. It may appear at times hectic, yet what finally comes across is Bangkok's good natured acceptance of life with all its idiosyncrasies.

Thailand's "City of Angels" is, indeed, a magic place where possibilities are limited only by the imagination. You'll marvel at past glories, delight in present opportunities and love every minute of it.

Getting Around

BUSES

The ordinary city buses are not air-conditioned and are usually crowded during peak hours but their frequency is good. There are two types of ordinary buses -- the blue and the red ones. Besides, there are smaller private buses. The blue buses and the smaller private buses charge Bht. 2.50 and the red buses charge Bht. 3.50 throughout the routes.

Though comfortable for most of the day, the air-conditioned buses are packed tol capacity by office-workers during the morning and evening rush hours. The fares on the blue buses range from Bht. 6 for a distance of up to 8 km. to a maximum of Bht. 16. And from Bht 8 on the orange buses. Most maps of Bangkok indicate the numbers of air-conditioned buses and their respective routes.

Smaller than the blue air-conditioned buses, micro buses operate on some of the major routes in the city. The seats have enough leg space. For the convenience of the passengers, the buses carry a stock of Thai-language magazines. Video entertainment also is available on board.

TAXIS

With the recent introduction of metered taxis, it has become very convenient for visitors to hail them and go to any destination without any haggling over fares. The metered taxis have a sign "Taxi Meter" on their roofs. The minimum fare is Bht. 35 for a distance of no more than 2 km. The fare increases according to the distance covered. For example, for a journey of 5 km, the meter will show Bht. 49, for 10.99 km, the charge will be Bht. 71, for 18.99 km, the meter will show Bht. 99, and Bht. 125 for a distance of 26.39 km. These rates are based on a travel speed of over 6 km per hour. If the speed is slower, a surcharge of one baht per minute is added automatically. In case of travel by expressway, the toll is payable by the passenger.

There are still some old non-metered taxis plying the roads of Bangkok. Passengers are advised to negotiate the fare before getting into a non-metered taxi.

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The typical station consists of two levels - concourse and platform. The concourse provides ticketing facilities and other passenger amenities as well as access to the system. The platform is for waiting, boarding and alighting from the train. Please be aware that the train may approach the platform anytime, from any direction.

Trains
Our trains are designed to high international standards. Doors open / close automatically. Beeper sounds will warn you when the doors are about to close. If standing please stand clear of the door's at all times.

Track
Stay away from the track and electrified rails. Pay attention to all warning signs. Trespassing onto the track area can cause severe injury to yourself or others.

Fares
About 10 to 40 that depend on your destination

TUK-TUKS
These three-wheeled automobiles are best used for covering short distances. Less convenient than taxis, the tuk-tuks are considered a faster mode of transport. They are also cheaper than ordinary taxis but fares must be negotiated before boarding.
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PRIVATE CARS & VANS (Rent a Car ?)

Bangkok has a number of private car rental agencies with fleet of modern cars and vans. Chauffeur-driven cars can be rented from the agencies. To rent a car the driver must be over the age of 21 years and hold a full license either in Thai or from the rentes country of origin, with an English translation. Hertz, Avis and Budget are the most popular rental companies in Thailand.

MOTORCYCLE TAXIS

Riding as a pillion on a motorcycle taxi is the fastest way to travel around the city, as they can dart through the non-moving traffic. When using a motorcycle taxi there is a legal requirement to wear a crash helmet.

FERRY SERVICES

Traveling by ferry is a fun way to cross the Chao Phraya River. It's also a cheap way to travel up and down the river.

Cultural Attractions

THE SIAM SOCIETY

Founded in 1904 under Royal Patronage, the organization helps those interested in the artistic and cultural life of Thailand and neighboring countries. The Society maintains an excellent library (for members only); publishes an esteemed journal; and organizes monthly lectures, exhibitions, and study trips. It has a natural history section too. An ethnological museum providing traditional Thai artifacts and carvings is housed in the Kamthieng House on the grounds of the Society. It is open Tue to Sat 9 am - 12 noon and 1-5 pm. The address is 131 Sukhumvit 21 (Soi Asoke), Bangkok 10110. Tel.: 258-3491.

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
Tel: 2241333, 2241396
Within walking distance of the Grand Palace, across the Pramane Ground, is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in Southeast Asia. The National Museum over one thousand artifacts ranging from neolithic times to the present Bangkok period. The complex, also begun in 1782, consists of several old hut beautiful buildings of colourful Thai architectural design. The museum is open every day, except Mondays, Tuesdays and public holidays from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00

NATIONAL THEATRE

Just around the corner from the National Museum is this huge building where drama and Thai classical dance performances are presented. There is a dance exhibition on the last Friday of every month at 5 pm. Admission fee for other shows is around Bht 30. Call 224-1342 for further details.

THE NATIONAL ARTS GALLERY
This is on Chao Fa Road opposite the National Theatre. It exhibits traditional and contemporary works of art by Thai artists. The gallery is open to the public everyday except Mondays Tuesdays and public holidays from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. The telephone number is 2812224, 2822639 . Admission fee is Baht 10.

THAIL CULTURAL CENTER

Avenue for musical and visual entertainment, this spacious complex was established with Japanese assistance. Its monthly programme often lists artists from abroad. It is located on Ratckadapisek Road, behind an open automobile showroom directly opposite the Siam Jusco shopping mall. For programme details call 247-0028, 247-0060-9

NATIONAL LIBRARY

This public library has a good collection of books in English and some other European languages on wide ranging topics. Located at the intersection of Sri Ayutthaya and Samsen Roads, the library is open from 8.30 am to 6 pm; Mon. through Sat. The National Archives office is located in the some premises. Tel: 281-5212

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THE SHED OF THE ROYAL BARGES
(Tel: 4240004)
Sutat TempleThis shed where several royal barges are displayed is located on Khlong Bangkok Noi off the Chao Phraya River not far from Phra Pin Klao Bridge. These barges were used on Royal and government occasions and formerly served war vessels. The most beautiful and well-known barge is "Suphanahong" used by the King only when he made his Royal river procession for the Kathin ceremony a Buddhist tradition of offering robes to monks usually during October or November. The Royal barges proceeded during the Rattanakosin Bicentennial celebrations. The unique design and decorative details of each barge should be of great interest to all visitors. The shed is open to the public every day from 8.30 a.m.- 4.30 p.m. There is an admission fee of 10 baht.

ERAWAN SHRINE

Thailand's devotion to Hindu deities is best represented by the famous shrine at the Ratchadamri traffic junction, where the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel stands.

To boost their fortunes or success in their ventures, be it studies or business, Thais make offerings at the statue of the Hindu God Brahma. Originally erected by Grand Hyatt Erawan to counter a series of accidents during the construction, the shrine is now redolent with incense smoke and jasmine. To repay the deity for fulfilled wishes devotees place wooden elephants around the shrine or hire a resident troupe to dance.

DUSIT ZOO

This is one of the most popular places in Bangkok for family outings, especially on weekends. Located on Rama V Road, the zoo is spread over 47 acres. The main entrance to the zoo is on Rajvithi Road. The zoo is also known as Khao Din Zoo. The place is so-called because its central topographical feature is a manmade hill which gives a view of the entire park.

Formerly a part of the Royal Dusit Garden Palace, the Dusit Zoo was set up by King Rama V as his private botanical garden. The zoo houses a fine collection of birds and animals, including the white elephant. It is open 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

LUMPINI PARK

Lumpini ParkIt stands like an oasis amid a concrete jungle. Named after Lord Buddha's birthplace, this park is an ideal place to take a break from the hectic pace of life and give your lungs a fresh breath of air. In an artificial lake at the park, ducks and paddle boat fans can be seen moving around unmindful of the travails of Bangkokians on the roads.

The main entrance to the park is opposite the Dusit Thani Hotel on Rama IV Road where the statue of King Rama IV stands.

THE GRAND PALACE AND WAT PHRA KAEO ( Tour Packages Available-Click )

The Grand PalaceThis city landmark should be the first place on any visitor's itinerary. It is a huge compound on Na Phra Lan Road near Pramane Ground is surrounded by high white walls and occupies an area of about a square mile. The palace, begun in 1782, consists of several buildings with highly decorated architectural details. The Royal chapel, Wat Phra Kaeo, which is in the same compound, houses the Emerald Buddha, the most sacred Buddha image in Thailand. Photography inside the building housing the Emerald Buddha is forbidden. The complex is open daily from 8.30 a.m.- 3.30 p.m. Admission fee is 125 baht(including tickets to The Coin Pavilion & Phra Thi Nang Vimanmek & Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall). Proper dress is essential.

PHRA THI NANG VIMANMEK AND ABHISEK DUSIT THRONE HALL
Phra Thai Nang VimanmekVimanmek Palace is located behind Bangkok's National Assembly and is the world's largest building made entirely of golden teak . The three storey wooden palace has 81 rooms, halls and ante-rooms, excluding and verandahs. Near the entrance to Vimanmek Palace is the Royal Carriage Museum where 13 royal horse-drawn carriages once used during the reign of King Rama V are collected. The collection is so splendid and regarded to be of great historical value.

Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall (The Support Museum), a one storey teak building built in the reign of King V, is situated on the east wing of Vimanmek Throne Hall. Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall is now Thailand's first handicraft museum where Her Majesty The Queen collects handicraft masterpieces created by members of Support Foundation . In the museum, visitors find such handicrafts as niellowares Thai silk with various unique designs,"Lipao"basketry like beautiful trays, handbags studded with jewels in different designs such as green beetle.

The compound is open daily from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. Admission fee is Baht 50 per person. Free guide available (Tel. 2818166, 2816880, 2811569, 2811518, 2805926)

p.m. Admission fee is Baht 20.

SUAN PAKKAD PALACE (Tel: 2454934)
On Si Ayutthaya Road not far from the intersection of Phaya Thai Road used to be the residence of Princess ChumShol of Nagara Svarga one of Thailand's leading art collector. There is a complex of five traditional Thai Houses overlooking a beautifully kept garden. They house a large collection of Asian art and antiques. One building exhibits a collection of seashells mineral crystal and painted pottery from Ban Chiang .

Suan Pakkad Palace is open everyday except Sunday from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. There is an admission fee of Baht 80.

JIM THOMPSON'S THAI HOUSE ( Tour Packages Available - Click )
(Tel: 2150122)
This remarkable Thai-style house was the work of Mr. Jim Thompson an American who came to Thailand at the end of the Second World War and revived the Thai Silk industry. His later disappearance in the Malaysian jungles remains a mystery to this day. The house now a museum is at the end of Soi Kasemsan 2 opposite the National Stadium on Rama I Road.
On permanent display are Mr.Thompson's collection of Asian artifacts such as blue-while China ware Cambodian stone figures benjarong (a multi-couloured porcelain made in China) wooden Burmese statues and many other fabulous antiques. Jim Thompson's House is open from Monday to Saturday inclusive from 9.00 a.m.- 4.30 p.m. Admission costs Baht 100. Volunteer guides explain the collection to visitors.

PASTEUR INSTITUTE (Snake Farm)
This interesting spot is located at the corner of Henri Dunant Road and Rama IV Road west of Chulalongkorn Hospital. It is a section of the Thai Red Cross where one can have cholera smallpox and typhoid inoculations as well as rabies treatment. The institute has become a popular tourist attraction because of its large collection of live poisonous snakes.

The Snake Farm is open to the public every day between 8.30 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on weekdays and 8.30 a.m.- 12.00 p.m. on public holidays. The extraction of venom from the snakes is demonstrated daily at 10.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. on weekdays and at 10.30 a.m. on public holidays. Admission fee is 70 baht. For further details please call 2520161-4

LABOUR MUSEUM
Located near Makkasan Railway Station Nikhom-Makkasan Road Phayathai . Here labour history of Thailand from the past to present is put on exhibition.
The museum is open daily with no admission fee during 10.00 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. except for Mondays Tuesdays and national holidays.

MUSEUM OF IMAGING
The first camera and photograph museum to be established in Thailand and Asia is located at the same building as the Department of Photographic Science and Printing Technology. Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University. Historic photograph sand imaging equipment as well as its technological evolution are collected and displayed in the form of camera and imaging technology museum. Modern photographic arts and techniques as well as advanced technology of the dimensional photographs, electronic photography, and printing technology are also exhibited. The museum is open on Saturday between 10.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. Admission fee is Baht 100 each. It is also open on weekdays for group visitors making advance contact. Tel. 2511913, 2541748

HALL OF RAILWAYS HERITAGE
It is located to the North of Chatuchak Park near a multipurpose parking lot, is where railway information is collected for publicity. Steam engines, train models, and miniature trains of various sizes are exhibited there along with photographs and paintings depicting development of world railway systems and several other related objects. The Hall of Railways Heritage is open every Sunday between 5.00-12.00 a.m. Admission is free. For more information please contact the Thai Rail Fan Club. Tel. 2432037-9

PRASART MUSEUM
It is located at 9 Soi Krungtepkreetha 4, Si Nakharin Road, Phra Khanong, houses a vast collection of artifacts from pre-historic through Rattanakosin periods. Various styles of architecture, for example, a baroque building, a smaller version of the Red Palace in Bangkok National Museum, and an imitation of Ho Phra of Wat Yai Suwannaram, are scattered within the museum complex. Prasart Museum is open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays during 10.00 a.m.- 3.00 p.m. Admission fee is Baht 300 each (snack and beverage included). It is also open on weekdays for group visitors. Please make advance contact at Tel. 3793601, 3793607, 2539772

BANGKOK PLANETARIUM & SCIENTIFIC MUSEUM
The scientific museum situated next to the Eastern Bus Terminal(Ekamai) is an exhibition center on scientific knowledge and astronomy. Open daily, except Monday and national holidays, from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. Admission fee is Baht 10.
At the planetarium, daily performances on the solar system are presented for the public from Tuesday to Sunday. Open from 8.30 8.30 a.m. p.m. Admission fee is 10 baht. For further information, please contact tel. 3925952, 3902301.

NARAYANAPHAND
(Tel: 2524670-9, 2554328-9)
This is handicraft centre, under government supervision, located on Ratchadamri Rd . Visitors may inspect and buy selections of handicrafts from all parts of the country. Items available include Thai silk, ceramics, wood carvings, lacquer ware, bronze objects and Khon masks. The store is open daily from 10.00 a.m. until 8.00 p.m.

BANGKOK DOLLS & MUSEUM
(Tel: 2453008)
All kinds of Thai dolls are made in this factory which is on Soi Ratchataphan (Soi Mo Leng) off Ratchaprarop Road, in the Pratunam area. It is open to visitors, who may inspect and buy dolls, every day except Sundays and public holidays from 8.00 a.m.- 5.00 p.m.

SIAM WATER PARK
Siam Water Park is merely a 30-minute drive from the Lat Phrao fly over, and is located in suburban Amphoe Minburi. The park features an extensive man-made sea with artificial surf, whirlpools, fountains and waterfalls, and towering water slides amid carefully landscaped gardens. Satellite attractions include children's playgrounds, aviaries, an open zoo and botanical gardens. The complex is open daily from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. (weekdays) and 9.00 a.m. to 07.00 p.m. (weekends). Admission fee is 200 baht for adults and 150 baht for children.
Bus service: No. 26 & 27 from Victory Monument. (Tel: 51700759)

SAFARI WORLD
It is located at 99 Ramindra 1, Min Buri, covers an area of some 430 rai and is divided into 2 parts. The first, the Safari Park, houses a large variety of animals like zebra, deers, giraffe, birds, tigers, lion, bears, etc. in natural habitat. Visitors can drive their own cars or have a good look from one of the Safari World's air-conditioned coaches . The second, the Marine Park, exhibits marine and some rare animals. Visitors can enjoy performances by trained animals like dolphins, birds, seals, and monkeys Restaurants and game shops are also scattered within the area and tram service is provided for those wishing to have a look around.

Safari World is open daily between 9.00 a.m. Admission fee is 400 baht for adults and 300 baht for children. For more information please call 5181000-19
Bus services: No. 26 from Victory Monument goes to Minburi, from where a mini bus service serves Safari World.

MAGICLAND
A large scale amusement park is located on Phaholyotin Road on the way to Domuang Airport. Within its beautifully decorated area, there are linked paths, pools, legendary castles and more than 30 funny toys. Opening time is from 10.00 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. on weekdays and 9.30 a.m.7.00 p.m. on weekends. Admission fee costs 100 baht per person. The price plus service charges is 200 baht a person. For more details please contact Tel. 5131731-8.

With many interesting attractions and places of interest in and around Bangkok, visitors can have a variety of " do-it-yourself " day trips to keep your holidays fun-filled and enjoyable.

OLD TOWN - CHINATOWN
In the old Bangkok town are located the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, two universities and several ministries. It is from this side of the Chao Phraya River that one takes a boat to visit the Temple of Dawn and the floating market. Chinatown is situated to the southeast of the old town . The gold shop street and the Temple of the Gold Buddha are located here.

PINKLAO
A bridge was built across the Chao Phraya River near the Grand Palace in 1973. It was named Pin Klao in memory of the last but one deputy king, whose palace was nearby. Now the area on the western side of the river has become one of the most newly developed areas in Bangkok with several department stores, many restaurants and nightlife establishments.

RATCHADAPHISEK ( Bangkok Hotels in Ratchadaphisek Area )
Ratchadaphisek is the name of the new sections of the inner ring road of Bangkok but is usually used to refer to the short section between the Lat Phrao intersection and the Rama IX Road intersection. This section is being developed into a new commercial district containing several big department stores, office buildings, hotels and a large number of restaurants, A little way off the road is Thailand Cultural Centre, where shows and exhibitions are held from time to time.

RAMKHAMHAENG ( Bangkok Hotels in Ramkhamhaeng Area )
When Ramkhamhaeng University was founded on Bangkok's eastern outskirts as Thailand's first open university in 1970, the area was rather remote and underdeveloped. However, as the university's yearly enrollments increased rapidly to 100,000, the area soon became a new satellite city of Bangkok with ever-increasing shop-houses, apartment buildings, restaurants, cinema houses, department stores, hotels and places of entertainment.

SIAM -RATCHADAMRI
This is one of the biggest and busiest shopping districts in Bangkok. A huge commercial complex, including a 62-storey World Trade Centre opposite Ratchadamri Arcade, is partly completed. Located in the area are several large department stores, shopping arcades, cinema theatres, and countless smaller shops. So you can satisfy all your needs if you stay in one of over a dozen first-class hotels in the area.

The Pratunam Market next to the Indra Arcade, is worth visiting if you want to broaden your field of vision. It is also the market of garments for export.

SUKHUMWIT-NEW PHETBURI ( Bangkok Hotels in Sukhumvit Area )
In the section from the Soi Nana crossroads to Soi Sukhumwit 21 (Asok Intersection), there are many shops catering to foreign tourists, where jewellery, leather goods, ready-made garments and souvenirs are sold and tailoring, car rent and other service are offered. Inside the lanes (soi) off the road, there are numerous fashionable residences, hotels, apartment houses, and some really good restaurants.

To the north of Sukhumwit Road is the extension of Phetburi Road which does not have many pedestrians in the daytime. After dark, however, the long street is brightened with colourful neon signs and enlivened by people going out to enjoy themselves in dozens of entertainment places along the street.

SILOM-SURAWONG ( Bangkok Hotels in Silom Area )
This district has transformed in half a century from paddy fields into the most important business and financial centre of Bangkok . Today, from end to end, these two parallel streets are full of big blocks of multistory buildings, in which are banks, finance firms, insurance companies, export-import houses, hotels, airlines offices, restaurants, shopping arcades, department stores, and entertainment establishments.

A small area in this district known as Patpong, is famous for various kinds of entertainment--wine, beer, music, dancing, etc.

BANG LAMPHU
A shopping area once frequented solely by local people has become a popular place for tourists. This area offers various inexpensive items, especially ready made clothes, handbags, men's and lady's shoes, cosmetics and curios. Bargaining is recommended.

WEEKEND MARKET AT CHATUCHAK PARK
This large open public ground covers approximately 35 acres opposite the Northern Bus Station on Phahonyothin Road. Known as Suan Chatuchak, it hosts the popular Weekend Market where people buy and sell a thousand local products. Items range from exotic fresh fruits, vegetables, handicrafts, dress materials, clothing shoes, toys, domestic utensils and pets. There is a particularly fine section for plants.

Weekend Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 7.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.

SANAM LUANG
This huge public ground in front of the Grand Palace used to be the place where the Weekend Market now moved to Suan Chatuchak on Phahonyothin Road was held. Special activities or ceremonies such as the Royal Ploughing Ceremony in May and the New Year Festival also take place here. At the northern part of Sanam Luang opposite the Royal Hotel is a small statue placed in small white pavillion. The Goddess of the Earth was built during King Chulalongkorn's reign (1868-1910) to provide public drinking water.

THE CITY PILLAR SHRINE
Located at the southeast corner of Sanam Luang this graceful temple-like Structure houses "Lak Muang" a stone pillar placed there by King Rama I, the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty, as the foundation stone for his new capital city of Bangkok. Lak Muang is believed by many people to have the power of granting wishes.

 

CROCODILE FARM

Known as the Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo, it lies 30 kilometres southeast of Bangkok. Founded in 1950, the farm has over 40,000 crocodiles of 28 different species, some of them no longer in existence elsewhere. The farm was acknowledged by the Guinness Book of World Records for holding the largest crocodile ever held in captivity. The Estuarine/ Siamese hybrid named 'Yai' measures six metres in length and weighs 2,465 pounds.

The highlight of the visit to the farm is a show in which handlers go into a pond full of crocodiles and handle them by their tails rather roughly. The ferocious reptiles seem to obey the orders quite obediently, except for some stubborn ones.

Besides crocodiles, the farm also has other zoological amusements. There are elephants, which dance to disco music, gibbons, which are now on Thailand's protected species list, a collection of poisonous snakes, lions, tigers, a tame python, a black bear and a host of other birds and animals.

The farm is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission fee is Bht. 200, which includes the crocodile wrestling and elephant show.

ANCIENT CITY

A few kilometres from the Crocodile Farm is the Ancient city, which bills itself as the 11 world's largest outdoor museum. Spread over 81 hectares of what were rice fields, it took three years to construct. The complex has scale replicas, some full size, others one-third the size of the original, of famous monuments and temples from all parts of the kingdom. Some of them are reconstructions of buildings that no longer exist, like the Grand Palace and Royal Chapel of Ayuthaya. In addition to the monuments, the Ancient City has a model Thai village, in which you can see artisans at work on various native handicrafts like lacquer ware, ceramics and paper umbrellas. The complex takes an entire day to cover as each building is situated according to its actual geographical location to give an idea of regional variations in architecture. It is open daily from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

FLOATING MARKET

One attraction that is almost certainly on any visitor's agenda is the Floating Market at Damnern Saduak. The trip to the market starts very early in the morning from one of the many piers along the Chao Phraya river. In a comfortable boat, you get to sail along one of the major canals of the city witnessing scenes of Thai life along the banks. Men and women wearing straw hats can be seen transporting their merchandise to the Floating Market in their longtail boats. The market is specially famous for its fruits, particularly large, succulent pomelos. Early morning is the ideal time for visiting the Floating Market because around 9 a.m. the place is deluged by thousands of tourists and there seems to be a traffic jam even along the waterways.

AYUTHAYA

Situated some 89 kilometres to the north of Bangkok, Ayuthaya is the former capital of Thailand (1350-1767). It was completely destroyed by retreating Burmese forces in 1767 but the ruins still bear witness to its former splendour. Archaeological excavation of the site, on which Chao Sam Phraya Museum also stands, is still continuing and some of the ruins have been restored.

During its hey day, Thai culture and commerce flourished there as the English, French, Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish held their trading posts in Ayuthaya.

Today Ayuthaya is a bustling country town sprawled along the main street from the Pridi Damrong Bridge to a little beyond the Chandrakasem Palace.

There are two museums in Ayuthaya namely Chao Sam Phraya and Chan Kasem. The former, in the centre of the town on Rajana Road, contains a superb collection of terracotta, bronze and stone statues mostly from the Ayuthaya Period and some belonging to the Lopburi and U-Thong styles.

Probably the best way to reach Ayuthaya is by boat, though bus and train services also are available. Several cruises run daily between Bangkok and Ayuthaya, bookings of which can be made either at the travel agencies or at the travel desk in most of the hotels.

BANG PA-IN PALACE

About 60 kilometres from Bangkok on the river route to Ayuthaya, the Bang Pa-in Summer Palace is a charming collection of palaces and pavilions once used by the kings of Thailand as a summer retreat.

Although the Bang Pa-in Palace itself presents some fine examples of Thai architecture, the surrounding palace complex illustrates Thailand's fondness for adaptation, with two buildings in the classical Greek architectural style, a Gothic church and a replica of the Imperial Palace of Beijing.

A Thai-style pavilion called Aisawan Thipaya-art in the middle of the lake is regarded as one of the finest examples of Thai architecture.

The many pools scattered around the complex enhance the graceful lines and bright colours with perfect reflections in their still waters.

The palace complex is open everyday, except Monday, from 8.30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

ROSE GARDEN

Thirty-two kilometres west of Bangkok lies a resort which is very popular both among Thai people and overseas visitors. Known as Suan Samphran, the Rose Garden is a combination of beautifully-landscaped gardens, a modern hotel with convention rooms, several classy restaurants, a swimming pool, a golf course, a bowling alley, and a model Thai village. Also available are facilities for boating and water-skiing on the lake.

The highlight of the re