Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Holidays to Thailand Travel Guide

Located in Southeast Asia, the Kingdom of Thailand is surrounded by Burma, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, and the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. When taking holidays to Thailand, the capital city of Bangkok should not be missed. It is the country's largest city, being known for the center of all things political, industrial, and cultural.

Bangkok hosts a large number of palaces and temples located throughout the area. Some of these palaces are open to the public for tourism while others are still home to the royal family. Among the many temples in the area, one can see images of Buddha at the Wat Pho and Wat Saket.

For those interested in museums, Bangkok has many worth mentioning. The National Gallery Museum in noted for exhibiting oil paintings produced by the King and has a traditional and contemporary collection of art by past and present artists from Thailand. The Suan Pakkad Palace is a notable museum as it houses a vast collection of Asian art, relics from prehistoric civilizations, and numerous seashells.

Bangkok offers entertainment for those interested in cruising, theater, and shopping as well. The canals of the Chao Phraya River make it possible for chartered boats and dinner cruises to offer tourists the 'Venice of the East' experience. For theatre lovers, the Traditional Thai Puppet Theatre is an interesting visit. It stages the famous Hun Lakhom Lek puppet show and performs the story of Ramakian. For an outdoor experience, the Patravadi Theatre hosts performances of classic Asian literature.

Holidays to Thailand would not be complete without the shopping experience of the street markets and bazaars. A popular shopping destination and one of the largest markets in Thailand is the Chatuchak weekend market. The market offers a unique variety of items ranging from clothing, handicrafts, collectibles, and food.
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