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The Royal Trophy – Europe vs Asia Golf Championship Date : 8 -10 January 2010 Venue : Amata Spring Country Club, Chonburi The Royal Trophy – Europe vs Asia Golf Championship is a unique, emotionally-charged and passionate competition played between the continents of Europe and Asia in a team match-play format.   The best players from Europe compete against the golfing elite of Asia in a spectacular series of matches for stewardship over the perpetual 16-kilogram Royal Trophy, graciously donated by His Majesty the King of Thailand.  The event is expected to produ...
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Free food to promote ecotourism Date : 27 - 28 January 2010 Venue : Ranong Villagers pitch in to create an amazing eating festival to entice visitors to explore nearby ecotourism trails. It sustains life and it is certainly a pleasure very few can deny so it kind of makes sense to celebrate the simple task of eating.  Villagers in La Un district, some 80 km northeast of Ranong provincial town, believe their culinary skills are up to the test as they launch into their very own Eating Festival scheduled 28 January. We can understand their enthusiasm as Thailand is certa...
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Dairy and cowbow festivals Date : 1 Jan 2010 - 31 Jan 2010 At : Saraburi province’s Dairy farming has been associated with the rolling hills of Saraburi since the 50s when pioneering farmers experimented with imported cattle. Today it is an important industry that supplies most of the popular milk products that are sold in supermarkets across the country.       Farms are concentrated mainly northeast of Saraburi town in Muak Lek district all the way to the Pak Chong intersection on Highway 2 heading towards Nakhon Ratchashima.     With the mountains of the f...
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Thailand’s New Year Countdown celebrations to 2010 Date : 31 Dec 2009 - 1 Jan 2010 Thais know how to party. Some might say at the drop of a hat. A party brings out the best in national identity – a broad genuine Thai smile.  So should we be surprised that Thailand is a favoured venue to celebrate New Year? This is the land of smiles and “sanook”. Whether the countdown is in Bangkok, Phuket or a far northern destination, the celebrations will carry the hallmarks of fun and genuine hospitality that make the country such a rewarding destination to visit.   Of cour...
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Khon Kaen International Marathon Date : 31 January 2010 Venue : Khon Kaen university Running 42 km for fun, or perhaps a faster time, can be a mite easier if it is on a scenic route past a city’s key attractions. It breaks the boredom and allows serious marathoners to notch up another course on a list of “been there, run those cities.” Now in its sixth year the Khon Kaen International Marathon, held 31 January at the town’s  university, commands respect from runners looking for a well organised event and an opportunity to establish a personal best; the holy grail for mara...

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KRABI  :  Andaman Sea’s Treasure

Krabi is an ideal getaway destination rich with natural attractions, including white sandy beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous islands, and verdant forests with caves and waterfalls. Krabi attracts people from all over the world, with popular spots including the Ao Nang, Hat Rai Le and the Phi Phi Islands, where ‘The Beach’ was filmed.

Phetchaburi  / HUA HIN / CHA-AM  :   Thailand’s Oldest Beach Resorts

Cha-am and Hua Hin are both closely associated with Thai royalty, and located on the Gulf of Thailand, some 3 hours southwest of Bangkok. These are quiet and relaxing seaside resorts, ideal for family vacations. Merely 15 miles apart, Cha-am in Phetchaburi and Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan enjoy a wealth of satellite attractions. Prominent among these are national parks and historic cities.

KANCHANABURI  :  Historic and Natural Beauty

Kanchanaburi is Thailand’s third-largest province, stretching far west of the border with Myanmar. The province boasts of some of the country’s most beautiful waterfalls and caves, as well as the historic bridge over the River Kwai. The hills and valleys are scattered with intriguing temples, historical sites, and the lush, wooded landscapes are ideal for cycling, trekking, and raft trips.

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TRAT/KO CHANG  :   The Hidden Gems

TTrat is Thailand’s eastern-most province. With its 52 large and small offshore islands, long white sandy beaches and unspoiled coral reefs, Trat offers delightful scenery and a tranquil hideout for nature lovers. It also serves as a major fruit growing and fishing area, as well as a starting point for Ko Chang, one of the most popular attractions of the east coast. November to March is the best time to visit Ko Chang and Trat.

RAYONG / KO SAMET    :   The Tropical Delight

Located approximately 136 miles from Bangkok is another delightful resort on Thailand’s eastern coast – the Rayong province. A late bloomer, the province is well known for its pristine beaches, stretching along a 162-mile coastline, and scenic waterfalls amidst exotic surroundings. Aside from this, Rayong is blessed with an abundance of seafood products and tropical fruits.

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PATTAYA : An International Playground

Pattaya is nestled along a picturesque bay on the East Coast of the Gulf of Thailand, roughly 105 miles southeast of Bangkok. From a fishing village in the 1960s, Pattaya has emerged as a favorite Southeast Asian vacation center. This scenic destination makes an all-out attempt to provide the best of everything — from recreation, to entertainment and sports, to sightseeing and fun. This is the place where you can fill your day, from dusk to dawn, with endless activities, or you may choose to do nothing at all and relax.

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AYUTTHAYA :  Historical and Majestic Highlights

Serving as the Thai capital for 417 years (1350 – 1767), Ayutthaya was once glorified as one of the biggest cities in Southeast Asia. Visitors can explore and appreciate Thai history in Ayutthaya. Marvel at the grandeur reflected through numerous magnificent structures and ruins concentrated in and around the city island, and surrounded by Chao Phraya, Pa Sak and Lopburi Rivers. Right in the very heart of the Ayutthaya city is the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya Historical Park.

UBON RATCHATHANI :  A Cradle of Northeastern Civilization

Ubon Ratchathani has been a well-established community for hundreds of years, boasting a number of natural wonders, as well as cultural and historical attractions. A gateway to Laos, Ubon Ratchathani is bordered to the east by the Mekong River and Laos and to the south by Cambodia. The province is home to one of the world’s oldest agrarian communities, the Candle Festival, and the prehistoric cave paintings at Pha Taem and Pha Kham.

NAKHON RATCHASIMA : Gateway to the Northeast

Nakhon Ratchasima, or ‘Khorat,’ is Thailand’s largest province on the Northeast plateau, and is considered the gateway to other provinces in the region. The province is rich in Khmer culture and history. It is also a site of several prehistoric communities. Today, it is a popular destination, with natural and cultural attractions as well as agrotourism.

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LOEI : The Land of Seas of Mountains

Forming a border between the North and Northeast regions, Loei is a lush and mountainous province. Its natural scenery is exceptional, with much of it preserved in a number of splendid national parks. Culturally, Loei blends northern and northeastern influences in a very unique way.



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