Archive for February, 2010
Bangkok, friendly night hotels.
Tourism continues to grow the success of Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok offers some of the best night to find alternative ways of living and the right of travel and hotels, to make your stay more enjoyable. 
If you want a friend in the hotel that night you can get gay and lesbian night when the lights are red at the intersection of Patpong place. Patpong is a go-go bars and sex, but the field has always been the most popular gay bars, clubs, and significant.
BTS and MRT all the places are easily accessible by train if you do not live in Patpong. , But gay-friendly hotel is near to the left, so you do not need to worry about time travel.
Patpong hotels luxury hotels opened. Siam Heritage Boutique Hotel is another place you live is a Patpong. Although a bit, especially in the hotel room, very well maintained, and decorated with real Thai style, rare these days about the hotel.
Finally, the budget lucrative Wall Street Inn is a gay bar and go directly to Duangthawee On the plaza. Overall, the hotel is not the best situation, but other places and the final price is a complete breakfast of good things
Thailand is referred to as a golden land.
Thailand is often referred to as a golden land, not because there is precious metal buried underground but because the country gives off a certain lustre, be it the fertile rice fields of the central plains, white sandy beaches or the warm hospitality of its citizenry.
Thailand‘s cool season runs from November until the end of February. With its low humidity, relatively low temperatures and clear skies, the cool season is the best time to visit, though regular days of high 20s and low 30s might leave you wondering just who came up with the term ‘cool’.
First introductions are made in Bangkok, a modern behemoth of screaming traffic, gleaming shopping centers and international sensibilities interwoven with devout Buddhism. Chiang Mai, the country’s bohemian centre, is where the unique and precise elements of Thai culture become a classroom, for cooking courses and language lessons; while climbing into the mountain ranges around Mae Hong Son you’ll find stupa-studded peaks and villages of post-Stone Age cultures. Sliding down the coastal tail are the evergreen limestone islands of Ko Tao and Kho Phi Phi Don, filled with tall palms angling over pearlescent sand. Thailand’s beaches are stunning, hedonistic and mythic among residents of northern latitudes.
The northeast is a region better suited for home stays and teaching gigs than quick souvenir snapshots: here, you can dive deep into the Thai psyche, emerging with a tolerance for searingly spicy food and a mastery of this strange tonal language. Welcome to a life-altering experience disguised as a holiday.
