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There is more visible historical evidence of past eras in Thailand than in any other South-East Asian country, so if you're interested in ruins, temples and deserted cities, this is the place to go. For pure holiday-making magic, Thailand's islands and beaches are working definitions of heaven (once you get out of the shadows of the evil multinational hotels). And as for urban delights, the huge metropolis of Bangkok, although it can alarm with its chaos and its scale, tends to so charm visitors with its energy and cultural treasures that the steamy soupy diesel mixture that passes for air in this city is more than forgiven.

Thailand is an easy country to travel in, with efficient transport, cheap accommodation and a delicious national cuisine. The Thais are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality to strangers. Although they're often depicted as fun-loving, happy-go-lucky folk (which they often are), they are also very strong-minded and have struggled for centuries to preserve their spirit of independence.

Thailand Hotels
 

Cheap hotel can be found all over Thailand. In most resort areas, rates fluctuates according to demand, plumeting during the off-eason and, in some places, rising at weekends throughout the year. Whaever size of the hotel, staf expect you to look at the room before taking it.

Budget hotel are usualy runs by Chinese-Thais with 3 to 4 storeys and are found in every sizeable town, often near the bus station. Hotel room are generally clean and usualy comes with attached bathroom and a fan. Moderate hotels in Thailand were often stood at the top of the range but downgraded by multinational luxury hotels. Many of Thailand's upmarket hotels belong to International chain like Hilton, Holiday Inn, Sheraton

   
Great Value Hotel. Discount Up to 60%
 
Davis Hotel, Bangkok
boutique
THB 2,600++
Davis Bangkok Hotelboutique hotel heart of the Bangkok business districtThailand hotel booking
Chaweng Regent, Samui
THB 5,745
Chaweng Regent Beach Resorton the north-east coast of Koh SamuiThailand hotel booking
Karon Beach Resort, Phuket
THB 2,800
Karon Beach ResortThe only hotel that is truly on the beach in Karon BayThailand hotel booking
Burasari Patong Resort, Phuket
THB 2,100
Burasari Patong Resortone of the island's leading boutique hotelThailand hotel booking
See All Hotel in Bangkok, Phuket, Phang Nga, Samui

 

Major Tourist Cities/Areas Information:
  Bangkok Mae Hong Son
  Cha Am Narathiwat
  Chiang Mai Pattaya
  Chiang Rai Phang Nga
  Cholburi Phi Phi
  Hua Hin Phuket
  Kanchanaburi Rayong
  Krabi Samui
  Lampang Ubon Ratchathani

 

 

Thailand Discounted Hotels
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Country Fact*:

Full country name: Kingdom of Thailand
Area: 514,000 sq km
Population: 64,865,523
Capital city: Bangkok (pop 6 million)
People: 75% Thai, 11% Chinese, 3.5% Malay, also Mon, Khmer, Phuan and Karen minorities
Language: Thai, English (secondary language of the elite), ethnic and regional dialects
Religion: Buddhism 95%, Muslim 3.8%, Christianity 0.5%, Hinduism 0.1%, other 0.6%
Government: Democratic constitutional monarchy
Business Hours: Most shops open at least Monday to Saturday from about 8am to 8pm, while department stores operate daily from around 10am to 9pm. Private office hours are generally Monday to Friday 8am-5pm and Saturday 8am-noon, though in tourist areas these hours are longer, with weekends worked like any other day. Government offices work Monday to Friday 8.30am-noon and 1-4pm, and national museums tend to stick to these hours too, but some close on Monday and Tuesday rather than at weekends
Major industries: Computers, garments, integrated circuits, gems, jewellery
Major trading partners: ASEAN, USA and the EU
Internet domain : .th
International dialling code: +66

Calendar of Events*:

January:
1st - New Year's Day
February:
Maha Puja
April:
6th - Chakri Day : The fouding of the Chakri dynasty
Songkran : Thai New Year
May:
Royal Ploughing Ceremony : Marks start of rice-planting season
Visakha Puja : The holiest of all Buddhist holidays, which celebrates the birth, elightenment and death of th Buddha.
July:
Asanha Puja : Commemorate the Buddha's first sermon
Khao Pansa : The start of the annual three-month Buddhist rains retreat, when new monks are ordained
August:
12th - Queen's birthday
October:
23rd - Chulalongkom Day : The anniversary of Rama V's death

December:
5th - King's Birthday
10th - Cunstitution Day
31th - Western New Year's Eve

*Information is subject to change. For further update, please check below websites www.bbc.com, www.cia.gov, www.earthcalendar.net