by Ingo Siewert | Jun 2, 2016 | Chiang Mai
Royal Flora Ratchaphruek – Opened since 2006 the Royal Thai Government and Cooperatives organized the first International Horticultural Exposition at the Royal Agricultural Research Centre in Chiang Mai. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand celebrate the...
by Ingo Siewert | May 31, 2016 | Thailand Airport
Suvarnabhumi Airport -BKK- (pronuonced Su wanna phum), also known as Bangkok International Airport, is the relatively a new airport built in Bangkok Thailand; it succeeded the older Don Meuang Airport. Suvarnabhumi officially took over from Don Meuang airport back in...
by Ingo Siewert | May 25, 2016 | Chiang Mai
Sankamphaeng Hot Springs – The place where the Thai families traditionally go to spend time together. For a very pleasant day out that is off the beaten track you should go to the Sankamhaeng national Park. The Sankamhaeng Hot Springs, about 36 kilometers from...
by Ingo Siewert | May 23, 2016 | Chiang Mai
Mon Cham – is located about an hour from Chiang Mai at 1,250 meters above sea level, on a hillridge in a less discovered area campsite within the Nong Hoi Royal Project. Today, it is one of the largest producers of vegetables for the Royal...
by Ingo Siewert | May 22, 2016 | Satun
Pak Bara is the gateway to some of the most dazzling islands anywhere in Thailand, lying only 60km northwest of Satun. From Pak Bara you can jump onto a boat and explore the Mu Ko Phetra and Koh Tarutao Marine National Parks. Pak Bara - Koh Lipe More info / Tickets...