วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Budget and Luxury Hotels in Bangkok and UAE

Are you looking for an exotic Asian destination to spend a week plus long vacation? You will come across an unending list of such tourist spots it will be wise on your part to choose one by one. You can consider visiting the UAE for a 10-15 day trip. But still, you wont be able to complete sight seeing the whole of UAE during this period.

The UAE called Dawlat al-Imarat al-Arabiyah al - Muttahidah in Arabic, located in the south east of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, has always attracted tourists from across the world. Consisting of seven states, namely Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah with Abu Dhabi being the capital and second largest city, UAE is home to countless tourist attractions. There are plenty of hotels in UAE to choose from.

No matter what your preferences are in terms of budget and preferences, you can choose an option from amid the budget hotels, leisure hotels, business hotels, resorts, and five star hotels in UAE. You need not worry about any inconveniences because hotels in UAE are known the world over for the exclusivity in services and hospitality. The higher the star rating of the hotel the better and added will be the conveniences.

The facilities for online booking of hotels have greatly unburdened the reservation process for the travelers. There are many travelers who are registered members of leading five star hotels that have tie up with various star hotels of the world such as hotels in UAE, hotels in Bangkok, hotels in Dubai city, etc. Members thus avail a discounted tariff option even in foreign lands. Besides, points get added.

Dubai city is part of the UAE; there is no dearth of hotels in Dubai city as well. This city is one of the most visited cities in the UAE. Visit a travel portal, conduct an advanced search for hotels in Dubai city and accordingly book one that best suits you. You can follow a similar process for searching budget hotels in Bangkok.




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Bangkok Family Friendly Hotels - Top 3 Recommended Hotels in Bangkok for Family Enjoyment

Exploring Bangkok together as a family has its rewards. There's nothing more than the experience of seeing new things, learning historical and cultural facts and especially for broadening the horizons of young ones. And even the adults will enjoy learning a thing or two. But Bangkok does has the unsavory reputation for its raunchy red light districts. However, with some careful planning especially on where to stay and which hotels to choose you can absolutely avoid the red light districts.

Bangkok has 3 go-go bar districts which are quite contained. The best areas for family stay in Bangkok is in the neighborhood of Chitlom. There are many reasons why Chitlom is an ideal place. You can find many major shopping malls and department stores in the area:

Shopping Malls in and around Chitlom:


  • Central World

  • Gaysorn

  • Siam Paragon

  • Siam Square

  • MBK Mall

Like malls in the West, shopping centers in Bangkok are filled with activities families can partake in such as movies, bowling, and ice skating. Siam Paragon for example even has a large aquarium in the lower levels and a great way to spend some time with the family during a hot afternoon.

And there are many family friendly hotels in Chitlom too. Here are the top 3 recommended hotels:


  • Grand Centre Point Ratchadamri

  • Arnoma Hotel

  • Novotel Siam Square

Grand Centre Point Ratchadamri is a highly recommended hotel, especially if you have very young children. Inside the hotel has a small indoor playground with padded floors. Then there's the massive pool for the older kids as well as a kiddie pool for everyone to enjoy. After wards everyone can relax in the personal home movie with an excellent collection of DVD movies inside the hotel.

And for those with a family of shopaholics I suggest staying at the Novotel Siam Square. Siam Square is within a stones throw to the mega shopping malls of pricey Siam Paragon and for the down to earth bargain items at MBK mall.

All of these hotels are also close to Chitlom BTS Sky Train station too. Riding the Sky Train is the best way to get around most parts of Bangkok and will take a family easily to the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market.

Bangkok is a big city and by staying in Chitlom your family will be in the center of Bangkok with plenty of family activities in the area. And most importantly you will be away from the red light districts




For more information on where to stay in Bangkok visit Family Friendly Hotels in Bangkok for a full review plus many more hotel choices in the Big Mango.

Edwin M. Clark is a business consultant who works and travels to Southeast Asia for over 9 years. His experience and knowledge in the region has provided valuable information and resources for business ventures and mid range to major corporations in the travel industry. He is also a writer and contributor to http://www.bangkokforvacation.com.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 20 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Best Bangkok Budget Hotels 2010

In 2010 Bangkok was announced as the "Top City" to visit by Travel & Leisure magazine, despite the recent political unrest. As a result many accommodations in Bangkok especially budget hotels have begun discounting their room rates even more in hopes of attracting the waves of tourists.

Bangkok is one of the most well known cities as a vacation destination where you can eat for less, tour for less and enjoy the best hotels with budget rates. Hotels in Bangkok are a true value - most hotels include buffet breakfast in their room rates and most even have swimming pools and small fitness centers. Best thing of all is that most of the affordable accommodations are located right in the heart of the city and close to the city's subway and elevated train systems.

A prime example is the Salil Hotel tucked away on Sukhumvit Soi 8, an area popular with tourist due to businesses catering to expats living in Bangkok. The Salil Hotel with its colonial style decor and boutique services offer guests a peace of mind in an often hectic city. Standard rooms here are spacious and modern. The cost? Just 1000 Baht per night.

Another good budget hotel to take a look at is Bedrooms Boutique Hotel. This hotel is perfect for families wanting to avoid the red light districts. And even though it isn't necessarily in the center of the city, its close proximity to the Sky Train station makes it a convenient location for exploring the tourist attractions easily. A standard room at the Bedrooms currently cost 1400 Baht which usually includes free breakfast.

Finally one hotel worthy of mentioning is the Hope Land Executive Residence located in the quiet part of Sukhumvit Road and close to the Sky Train. Normally I wouldn't consider this hotel in the budget range but rather in the affordable range. But since tourism has recently declined in Bangkok many hotels in the mid to upper price ranges have slashed their room rates. Hope Land is technically a serviced apartment designed for long stay residents, so it is equipped with a large swimming pool and a modern fitness center. As of writing a standard room cost 1080 Baht for a modern and spacious room.

With all the hotels in Bangkok driving their room rates down combined with the oncoming rainy season expect to see lots great deals. Keep an eye out and you may just have plenty of money left when you travel back home.




For further information on the budget hotels in Bangkok listed here please visit Budget Hotels in Bangkok for a full review plus many more affordable hotel options and choices.

Edwin M. Clark is a business consultant who works and travels to Southeast Asia for over 9 years. His experience and knowledge in the region has provided valuable information and resources for business ventures and mid range to major corporations in the travel industry. He is also a writer and contributor to http://www.bangkokforvacation.com

วันเสาร์ที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

A Guide To Bangkok Bars

Neon signs light your path, street vendors appear out of nowhere offering delicious bites, open markets emerge selling an exhausting amount of both real and counterfeit products, music fills the air and the smell of sex is all around you.

Pubs

Looking for a place that just makes you feel at home with a few televisions to watch the game and play a little pool? You will find a generous supply of busy pubs in Bangkok that provide an impressive selection of local and imported beers. A few recommended choices are The London, The Dubliner and Beiotto. Oh, and these places are cheap so you can drink here before heading out to the more expensive clubs to save yourself a little money.

Nightclub

The club scene is Bangkok is unreal and it is always advised to dress to impress because the locals certainly do! Some of the hottest DJs in the world fly here to spin so you'll always hear something fresh and up-and-coming on the tables.

Every club in Bangkok has its own unique atmosphere, theme and specialty drinks so this is a city you could never get bored in for sure! Keep in mind, the nightclubs are not Go Go clubs so don't be trying to pay a bar fine for any of these girls! Some hot places to go are:

The Zeed Ratchada Club - An extremely laid back atmosphere is what you'll find here along with decent food and modest drink prices, making this a favorite with tourists and locals.

Royal City Avenue - This is a trendy spot and anyone who is important will be here. Royal City Avenue on Rama 9 Road, just look for a wicked selection of cars rolling up to valet.

Route 66 - This bar definitely offers a college crowd but anyone is welcome here. You should know though that average age is under 25.

Go Go Clubs

If you are looking for the bars with lightly dressed women who are all there just to show you a good time, you are looking for the Go Go clubs. Most of these establishments are found in Bangkok's red light districts of Patpong, Soi Cowboy and Nana Plaza. Here you will find a generous supply of dark clubs with stages and thousands of girls.

Bar fines vary at all these Bangkok Bars and usually do not include any services that the girl provides to you. It is always recommended to find out fees and time expectations prior to paying a bar fine and leaving with a girl to avoid any disappointments of confrontations later.




Here is a great resource on Bar Girls in Thailand

วันพุธที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Enjoy a Stunning Destination at Bangkok

Bangkok's sunny, white beaches, its tourist friendly atmosphere and the exceptionally diverse types of culture and experiences have long attracted people of all varieties. They come for a taste and then return for more. Bangkok offers unique and splendid options and is an excellent locale for all people who want to experience a bit of the exotic east without sacrificing the little luxuries of life. Bangkok has hotels and resorts of international standards and star hotels in Bangkok endeavor to give as great service and hospitality as their counterparts in the west.

Once you've selected a hotel, the world, or actually Bangkok, is your oyster. While most tourist books and holiday agents extol the virtues of Bangkok's beaches and the superb water sports facilities provided, there are many choices to be made in Bangkok by the world-weary tourist who thinks he has seen and done it all.

Take some time off from the beach and shift to another body of water. Bangkok used to have many canals and waterways. Though urbanization has rendered some of them un-navigable, but there are still many active waterways. Spend a day or two floating lazily through these canals and head onward from Thonburi into a contrasting rural landscape. En route, drift past and perhaps explore quaint towns, paddy fields and floating markets.

Float through a Melee of Sights

The floating markets in particular are very interesting and are a popular destination in itself. Here canoes with produce piled high, jostle one another gently while all around the Thai haggle politely over the price. Experience the excitement at the floating market in Ratchaburi which is very famous.

Bangkok is rightly renowned as a foodie destination and boasts of a wide assortment of cuisines. But rural Thai cuisine is an experience in itself. Venture away from the tourist hot spots and find yourself an eatery which caters to the Thai people. Here you can savor the flavors of indigenous Thai food uninfluenced by Western tastes.

Be sure to catch a performance of traditional Thai dance dramas. There are many varieties of these but all of them have spiritual origins. Khon is perhaps, the most traditional form but there are many dance troupes, interpreting and modernizing Khon and Lakhon (another traditional dance form) at dance festivals. Short devotional performances can be seen at the Erawan shrine by its own dancers. Step off the tourist rut and lazily explore a new and disparate Bangkok.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Bangkok - Angels and Canals

Bangkok is certainly a modern city with many skyscrapers and extensive shopping malls, but some descriptions of it as a concrete jungle are a trifle harsh. It is definitely the country's most built-up city but there are a few oases of green within the city boundaries, and just a short ride outside the Thai capital is a whole world of eastern promise just waiting to be discovered.

The Thais call Bangkok 'Krung Thep', which translates as the City of Angels. It is the economic heart of Thailand, has a population of over seven million, and draws millions of tourists each year from all over the world. The city has a massive park in its midst called Lumphini Park - Bangkok's own equivalent of New York's Central Park - and is a popular destination for many locals and tourists.

Canals criss-crossed the city known as the 'Venice of the East' in the mid-19th century well before the invention of the internal combustion engine and concrete allowed the building of roads and highways. Just a short ride in a boat down the waterways and you'll be transported away from the hustle and bustle of modern life into a sample of often unseen Thailand.

The River Chao Phraya waterway is almost 250 miles in length and snakes it way between the commercial heart of Bangkok and the rural suburbs. Here the visitor gets a glimpse of the non-westernised heart of the City of Angels; crowded in amongst crude wooden jetties and piers are houses whose residents get the 'shops' to come to them. Small boats laden with fresh fruits and vegetables sail door to door to selling their produce to residents along the busy waterways.

Monks are revered in Thailand and at the King of Thailand's temple at Wat Rajbopit they offer a warm and friendly welcome to visitors. It is prohibited for Monks to touch women but they can converse quite freely with the opposite sex and they will happily tell you about their religion and the temple's history.

Eating 'street food' in Bangkok is definitely worth a try. It tends to be cheap, delicious and will be nothing like the international cuisine featured at top hotels in Bangkok! Available at any time of day or night, street food is for the adventurous; menus are in Thai so unless you can read them everything you order, usually by pointing directly at the food, will be a mystery dish!




Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys traveling.

วันศุกร์ที่ 7 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Intro to Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok is an amazingly diverse city to visit. Not only are there the ultra-modern offices, hotels and shopping malls dotted all over the city, but in stark contrast to this landscape are around 400 ancient cultural temples. Even though they look a little out of place in the city, they're still so stunningly beautiful you just can't help but look at them.

As you roam the streets of Bangkok, you're likely to find citizens dressed in modern business clothing you'd expect in most places of the world, but you'll also see Buddhist monks in traditional saffron robes too. This kind of cultural diversity is a part of what makes Thailand so unique.

As with many other large Asian cities, Bangkok is frequently congested with heavy traffic and people everywhere. The balmy tropical weather sees most of Thailand at a warm average annual temperature of around 28 degrees Celsius (around 83 degrees Fahrenheit) although in the warm season the high humidity can make it feel much warmer. Monsoon season, although still warm, can bring driving rain and electrical storms that are second to none.

Many of the local people are very aware of the value of tourists with a Western appearance and they are very clever about trying to hustle and convince tourists about taking their particular tour or visiting their business. They're generally well-meaning though and you'll find that the vast majority of Thai people are very polite and well-mannered.

Keep in mind that charges for taxis are not the same everywhere you go. A good example of this are the cab stalls inside the international airport terminal. They'll offer you a ride to anywhere you need to go, but you might find they're more expensive than the taxis sitting outside waiting for general fares. The cabs outside your hotel are the same. Take a walk a minute away from the hotel lobby and you'll find general cabs that charge much less.

If you're brave, try a ride on a three-wheeled tuk-tuk. In such busy traffic, these can be a little nerve-wracking at first, but they are definitely worth the experience at least once during your trip to Bangkok

There's plenty of public transport in the city too, including buses and river taxis that can get you around via the river canal system. The river taxis are a great way to get around at the same time as getting a great view of the city.

During your visit to Thailand you should be aware of some general etiquette rules that you'll need to follow. Always remember that the Thai Royal family is highly revered, so never make any comments that could be construed as even slightly negative about the monarchy.

You'll also need to adhere to dress-code when entering sacred temples. It is mandatory to remove your footwear before you enter any of the temples anywhere across the country. You'll also need to wear long pants or a sarong or long skirt inside the temples. This means that shorts and sleeveless tops are not permitted. However, you'll find plenty of light-weight clothing to suit our needs while you're visiting.

Images, likenesses, statues and even postcards of Buddha are sacred throughout Thailand, so if you plan to take a photo of yourself climbing on a Buddha statue, this could be seen as highly disrespectful. Similarly, public displays of affection between men and women are seen as improper, so take it back to your room! Of course, if public displays of 'affection' are your thing, then you might enjoy the notorious red light and adult entertainment district of Patpong.

The city of Bangkok is definitely worth exploring for a few days before you head off to some of the stunningly beautiful parts of Thailand. If your visit to Thailand is only a part of your total visit to Asia, then Bangkok airport offers great flight connections to most other Asian destinations, so it makes the city a great central location for your vacation.




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