Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Thai spa

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1. Introduction


Thai spaThe word ‘spa’ probably comes from the name of the town Spa in Belgium.East meets West, a spa is a place to go to treat and heal your mind, body and spirit using a variety of different techniques such as massage, scrubs, yoga, acupuncture, reike, reflexology, nutrition and body wraps etc.
Back ground / History of Spa in Thailand



Thai spaIntroduced in the early 1990s, spas in Thailand are a relatively new phenomenon – but one though, which has only very recently sky-rocketed in popularity. Not only are spas popular and fashionable with foreign tourists and expatriates, but the local Thais are also enjoying this new alternative therapy, one which is often ideal to ensure a smooth natural
balance. A balance that has been rocked in Bangkok in particular by the unhealthy, serious life-styles and polluted environs. At first, spas were only to be found in 5-star hotels but they have now mushroomed everywhere.

Thailand: Asia’s Spa Capital

Thailand is a destination to indulge in this pastime therapy. The country prides itself in countless spas offering the highest world-class services at extremely reasonable rates. Much of the recent success of this therapy is due to the tremendous support given by the Thai Spa
Operators Association. Not only have they assisted in the training of therapists to international standards, but they have also trained them in keeping methods traditionally and distinctively ‘Thai-style’. And it is this kind of service along with the one and only Thai Smile that are
the key factors for so many visitors to revisit a Thai spa. Furthermore, most clients walk away from the spa with their head held high in the air with a feeling of rejuvenation and a well-being of mind, body and soul. Thai spas are not only quantity, but also quality. Spas can be found at
all the major tourist destinations in Thailand such as: Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, Ko Samui, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin.

Facts and Stats
During the years 2000-2002, the growth of the spa industry in Thailand rocketed by an exhilarating 64% and since 1999 Thailand has secured itself a top-5 world rating. In fact, Thailand is the second highest ranked spa destination of the world with an overall grade of 93%+ (just slightly behind Australia).Chiva Som International Health Resort located in Hua Hin, is ranked number one in the world while the Regent Chiang Mai Resort and Spa is
ninth.During the period June 2001 – June 2002, 230 operators serviced 2.5 million international clients, creating revenue of $85 million. This amount well exceeds that of competitive countries, such as Singapore ($35 million) and Australia ($15 million). In total, 79% of all clients were foreigners.

Services and Hospitality

Thai spaThailand is a friendly country and a must-go for all those who enjoy nothing more than a rejuvenating spa. The country is famed for its world-class natural healing techniques and especially Thai massage. For those who appreciate the authentic Thai way of life, there are numerous home-stays, including those in the unique hill tribe villages of the north.Thailand, home of Theravada Buddhism, is the ideal location to do a bit of spiritual soul-searching and reap the benefits of Vipassana
meditation, a technique which has exploded in popularity in Western countries. Then, there is the sumptuous cuisine to wine and dine on, with cooking classes available too.

2. Reasons for Thailand’s spa popularity
Well, for one, they are rather different to the ones found in the West. The spas in Thailand are based on the deep-rooted harmony of Buddhist teaching, so creating an inner spiritual calm, complementing the equation of mind, spirit and body. Meditation is also used. Spas in
Thailand have an altogether very Thai touch embodied upon a time-honoured healing tradition based on herbal and holistic remedies and generations of folk wisdom.

Thailand also offers award winning service at reasonable rates and makes
a beautiful spot for a holiday vacation.Reasons why most people go to a spa in Thailand
Thailand prides itself as having some of the finest spas in the world offering services at extremely competitive rates. Since Thailand has never been colonialized, the original culture has remained embedded within society and foreign visitors will find the Thais very hospitable
and friendly.
Not only does Thailand, boast some of the most dazzling islands and beaches in the world, but also year-long sunshine; perfect for those who wish to get a lovely shiny suntan.

Thailand has an abundance of reasonably priced top quality accommodation where for the equivalent price of a completely basic home-stay in Europe, visitors to Thailand can enjoy the luxury of a four-star hotel. Then to top that off, they can soothe their aching minds with ancient
Buddhist a meditation technique, qi gong, tai chi, solar bath and yoga.

3. Thailand’s Spas
Thai spaThere are numerous different types of spa services in Thailand which focus heavily on Thai massage. They are categorized as massage for health, massage for beauty and traditional massage.

The myriad variety of spas in Thailand is quite phenomenal and is found
at almost every destination in Thailand. They are:


- Destination spa, Destination spa, the famous destination spa in Thailand is no doubt, the one and only Chiva Som which attracts floods of visitors from all around the world who come to Thailand specifically to be pampered there.
- Hotel spas / Resort spas / Retreat spas: Popular spas like there can be found at the top hotels in the major tourists destinations such as: Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Bangkok, Ko Samui and Chiang Mai.

The word ‘spa’ probably comes from the name of the town Spa in Belgium.East meets West, a spa is a place to go to treat and heal your mind, body and spirit using a variety of different techniques such as massage, scrubs, yoga, acupuncture, reike, reflexology, nutrition and body wraps etc.

Back ground / History of Spa in Thailand
Introduced in the early 1990s, spas in Thailand are a relatively new phenomenon – but one though, which has only very recently sky-rocketed in popularity. Not only are spas popular and fashionable with foreign tourists and expatriates, but the local Thais are also enjoying this new
alternative therapy, one which is often ideal to ensure a smooth natural balance. A balance that has been rocked in Bangkok in particular by the unhealthy, serious life-styles and polluted environs. At first, spas were only to be found in 5-star hotels but they have now mushroomed
everywhere.

Thailand: Asia’s Spa Capital
Thailand is a destination to indulge in this pastime therapy. The country prides itself in countless spas offering the highest world-class services at extremely reasonable rates. Much of the recent success of this therapy is due to the tremendous support given by the Thai Spa
Operators Association. Not only have they assisted in the training of therapists to international standards, but they have also trained them in keeping methods traditionally and distinctively ‘Thai-style’. And it is this kind of service along with the one and only Thai Smile that are
the key factors for so many visitors to revisit a Thai spa. Furthermore, most clients walk away from the spa with their head held high in the air with a feeling of rejuvenation and a well-being of mind, body and soul. Thai spas are not only quantity, but also quality. Spas can be found at
all the major tourist destinations in Thailand such as: Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, Ko Samui, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin.

Facts and Stats

During the years 2000-2002, the growth of the spa industry in Thailand rocketed by an exhilarating 64% and since 1999 Thailand has secured itself a top-5 world rating. In fact, Thailand is the second highest ranked spa destination of the world with an overall grade of 93%+ (just slightly behind Australia).Chiva Som International Health Resort located in Hua Hin, is ranked number one in the world while the Regent Chiang Mai Resort and Spa is
ninth.During the period June 2001 – June 2002, 230 operators serviced 2.5 million international clients, creating revenue of $85 million. This
amount well exceeds that of competitive countries, such as Singapore ($35 million) and Australia ($15 million). In total, 79% of all clients were foreigners.

Services and Hospitality
Thailand is a friendly country and a must-go for all those who enjoy nothing more than a rejuvenating spa. The country is famed for its world-class natural healing techniques and especially Thai massage. For those who appreciate the authentic Thai way of life, there are numerous home-stays, including those in the unique hill tribe villages of the north.
Thailand, home of Theravada Buddhism, is the ideal location to do a bit of spiritual soul-searching and reap the benefits of Vipassana meditation, a technique which has exploded in popularity in Western countries. Then, there is the sumptuous cuisine to wine and dine on, with cooking classes available too.

2. Reasons for Thailand’s spa popularity
Well, for one, they are rather different to the ones found in the West. The spas in Thailand are based on the deep-rooted harmony of Buddhist teaching, so creating an inner spiritual calm, complementing the equation of mind, spirit and body. Meditation is also used. Spas in Thailand have an altogether very Thai touch embodied upon a time-honoured healing tradition based on herbal and holistic remedies and generations of folk wisdom.Thailand also offers award winning service at reasonable rates and makes a beautiful spot for a holiday vacation.Reasons why most people go to a spa in ThailandThailand prides itself as having some of the finest spas in the world offering services at extremely competitive rates. Since Thailand has never been colonialized, the original culture has remained embedded within society and foreign visitors will find the Thais very hospitable and friendly.Not only does Thailand, boast some of the most dazzling islands and beaches in the world, but also year-long sunshine; perfect for those who
wish to get a lovely shiny suntan.Thailand has an abundance of reasonably priced top quality accommodation where for the equivalent price of a completely basic home-stay in Europe, visitors to Thailand can enjoy the luxury of a four-star hotel. Then to top that off, they can soothe their aching minds with ancient Buddhist a meditation technique, qi gong, tai chi, solar bath and yoga.


3. Thailand’s Spas

Thai spaThere are numerous different types of spaservices in Thailand which focus heavily on Thai massage. They are categorized as massage for health, massage for beauty and traditional massage.
The myriad variety of spas in Thailand is quite phenomenal and is found at almost every destination in Thailand. They are:
- Destination spa, Destination spa, the famous destination spa in Thailand is no doubt, the one and only Chiva Som which attracts floods of visitors from all around the world who come to Thailand specifically to be pampered there.
- Hotel spas / Resort spas / Retreat spas: Popular spas like there can be found at the top hotels in the major tourists destinations such as: Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Bangkok, Ko Samui and Chiang Mai.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Thailand International Kite Festival

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The 11th Thailand International Kite Festival ( Colouring the Sky )

Date:
Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 March 2010 from 10.00 – 21.00 hrs

Venue: Mrigadayavan Palace , Naresuan Camp , Amphoe Cha-am ,
Phetchaburi


kite


Kite flying is a world popular sport that has evolved over the decades
resulting in changes into modernized patterns and materials. Nowadays, the
features of a kite has a beautifully bigger structure and adopted modern
technology in its production, which brings in a variety of forms and structures
and methods of flying; as such, it creates a spectacle to the audience. It is
believed that the invention of kite dates back to 400 B.C. with the purpose of
pleasure and certain usefulness. From an academic chronicle, it was found that a
Chinese engineer named Kungshu Pan (Lu Ban) built a wooden bird, which could fly
in the sky for 3 days; therefore, it was assumed as the world’s first kite.

In Thailand, kite flying has been long popular since the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya
periods among the royalty as well as ordinary people. However, the Royal
Household’s law forbade that no one could fly a kite over the palace; otherwise,
punishment by law would be enforced. The Chula-Pakpao kites were created in the
Ayutthaya period and the competition had been held until the Rattanakhosin
period. King Rama ll was fond of Chula kite fighting with the Pakpao kite of his
brother. Westerners compared the Chula kite as a male and Pakpao kite as a
female, which was similar to the Thai social value in that period that males
dominated female. Kite flying was also the most popular sport in king Rama IV,
kite flying at Sanam Luang inside the Dusit Palace, and had a kite flying
competition held at Dusit Palace in 1856, where he presided over himself. In the
reign of King Rama VI, kite flying was restored as a sport and Phraya Phirom
PhaKdi organized a kite flying competition at Sanam Luang. After World was II,
the Siam Sport Club held an annual kite flying competition.


kiteThe tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) first held the Thailand International
Kite Festival in 1989 and has continuously held the event in many arenas ; such
as, the seashore of Pattaya, Chon Buri, the grounds of the Bang sai Royal Folk
Arts and Crafts Centre, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Sanam Luang, Bangkok, Mueang
Thong Thani Sports Complex, Nonthaburi, The 16th Infantry, Suriyothai camp,
Prachup Khiri Khan, and Naresuan Camp, Phetchaburi, until now. In 2010 TAT in
cooperation with Phetchaburi province, Naresuan Camp, Phra Ram VI Camp, the Thai
Sports World under Royal Patronage, Bangkok Metropolitan Adminitration, Thailand
kite fliers Association, and Sanook Sky Kite Flyer Club will hold the 11th
Thailand International Kite Festival during 13-14 March 2010, at Amphoe Cha–am,
Phetchaburi. This province has been considered to be a well-equipped potential
tourist destination and capable of organizing sports for tourism activities
which draw more visitors into the area.

Main activities

1. 4 regions Thai Kite Flying Shows

2. International Kite Flying Show

3. International Night Flying Show

4. Demonstration and exhibition of Thai Kites

5. Demonstration of the Chula- Pakpao Kite Fighting

6. Competition and demonstration of Stunt Kite

7. Fast kite Flying Contest

8. Fighting Kite Show

9. Flat Kite Contest

10. Invention of creative kites

11. Kite stall Contest

12. Kite street market and clinic

13. Art for children

14. Food and handicraft booths

Other interesting activities

1. Parachute show

2. Radio controlled model airplane show and competition

3. Visit Mrigadayavan Palace

4. Energy-saving car rally

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Diving in Thailand

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1.
Diving in Thailand
Introduction

 Diving in Thailand Without a doubt Thailand is home to some of the finest and most beautiful beaches and islands in the world, surrounded by crystal clear water and stunning coral. And that is the main reason why the number of divers coming to Thailand has
escalated over the past decade or so
Even though the best time of the year to dive in Thailand is between October and June, it is still perfectly possible to dive virtually any day of the year. As diving in Thailand is considered one of the safest destinations
for diving and snorkeling in the world, it is perfect for first-timers wanting to try these pastimes out.

The sea visibility in some places of Thailand is almost unbelievable; which means talking about distances of up to 30 meters – unheard of in most parts of the world. One can enjoy splendid sights of underwater mountains,
coral
Diving in Thailandgardens, undersea rock formations, hard and soft coral, whale sharks, silver tip sharks, manta rays and even sunken battleships.





History of Diving in Thailand

Diving in Thailand is a recently new phenomenon beginning with the
American Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War. Thailand’s first ever
diving store was opened in Pattaya in just 1977 and shortly after
that very year, the popularity of diving for both Thais and foreigners
in Thailand exploded.

After Pattaya, the next destination to see divers arriving by the busload was Phuket and they were soon heading out to dive in the gorgeous Similan Islands and the rest of the stunning Andaman Sea. In the fact, the
Similan islands have been ranked as one of the top ten diving sites in the entire world. Today, diving is popular all over the Andaman Sea, including the virtually unseen Tarutao and Surin islands.
Over on the other side of Thailand
in the Gulf of China, Ko Tao Turtle Island) has recently emerged as the biggest diving destination in Thailand with over 20 major centers located on the island.
It is believed that Thailand is now the most popular destination for diving in the whole of
Asia.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Chinese New Year Festival in Thailand

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Chinese New Year Festival in
Thailand


Date : 5 - 22 February 2010

Venue : Bangkok (Chinatown on Yaowarat Road, CentralWorld Plaza, The National
Theatre), Suphan Buri, Ratchaburi, Ayutthaya, Chonburi (Pattaya), Chiang Mai,
Nakhon Sawan, Nakhon Ratcha Srima, Songhkla (Hat Yai), and Phuket.

Chinese New Year Festival in Thailand
Thailand’s top destinations celebrate Chinese New Year in style with magnificent
arts and colourful cultural performances presented by artists from 10 provinces
in China. These visiting groups provide rare insights into China’s vast cultural
diversity with authentic demonstrations of Shaolin Kung Fu and acrobatics,
Chinese opera, traditional puppet demonstrations, mask-changing dances, and
Chinese music performances. There are also tribal dances from Tibet and
Mongolia.










One of the main venues in Bangkok is the city’s Chinatown, a fascinating maze of
streets and lanes crammed with shops, restaurants and street-side stalls. But
there are celebrations to mark the arrival of the Year of the Tiger in the
city’s up-scale shopping district around Central World Plaza and the National
Theatre next to Sanam Luang.

Chinese communities abound in various provinces in Thailand, so visitors are
never too far from the colourful, robust celebrations that mark the arrival of
the New Year. Phuket town on the southern island is an important venue for both
religious and social celebrations. Ayutthaya 70 km north of Bangkok is another
popular venue, while Pattaya on the eastern seaboard, Chiang Mai in the north
and Songkhla on the southern coastline of the Gulf of Thailand are equally
impressive places to visit during Chinese New Year celebrations.

โลกใต้ทะเล หมู่เกาะอาดัง-ราวี

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โลกใต้ทะเล หมู่เกาะอาดัง-ราวี

อุทยานแห่งชาติตะรุเตา ตั้งอยู่ในเขตจังหวัดสตูล แบ่งเป็นสองหมู่เกาะใหญ่
คือ หมู่เกาะตะรุเตา และหมู่เกาะอาดัง-ราวี ซึ่งในบริเวณนี้ยังประกอบด้วยเกาะเล็ก ๆ
อีกหลายเกาะ เช่น เกาะหลีเป๊ะ เกาะหินงาม เกาะยาง เกาะดง เกาะไม้ไผ่ เกาะหินซ้อน
เป็นต้น
โลกใต้ทะเลบริเวณโดยรอบนี้มีความหลากหลายของสัตว์ทะเลที่นักดำน้ำอาจพบเห็นได้อย่างปลากระเบนราหู
ปลาไหลมอเรย์ ปลาสิงโต ปลาหมึก ดาวขนนก ทั้งยังมีปะการังแข็งและประการังอ่อน
อยู่หลายจุดซึ่งเหมาะแก่การดำน้ำทั้งแบบน้ำตื้นและน้ำลึก อาทิ


thai holiday


กองหินจาบังหรือร่องน้ำจาบัง อยู่ระหว่างเกาะอาดังและเกาะราวี
กองหินใต้น้ำ 5 จุดนี้ปกคลุมไปด้วยปะการังอ่อนสีชมพู สีม่วง สีแดง
สีน้ำตาลไล่น้ำหนักอ่อนแก่อย่างสวยงาม ซึ่งมีระดับความลึกไม่มากนัก
เหมาะสำหรับการดำน้ำลึกและการดำน้ำตื้น


เกาะดง เกาะหินซ้อน ตั้งอยู่ใกล้เกาะราวี
มีก้อนหินรูปทรงสี่เหลี่ยมซ้อนกันอันเป็นสัญลักษณ์ของเกาะแห่งนี้
บริเวณรอบเกาะมีจุดดำน้ำลึกและดำน้ำตื้นให้นักท่องเที่ยวได้ชมความงามของปะการังอ่อนและปะการังแข็งใต้ท้องทะเลรอบเกาะได้อีกด้วย



เกาะยาง
อยู่ใกล้กับเกาะหินงามบริเวณโดยรอบเกาะมีปะการังแข็งอย่างปะการังเขากวาง
ปะการังผักกาด เหมาะสำหรับการดำน้ำตื้น


เกาะหินงาม นอกจากจะได้ชมความงามของก้อนหินกลมมนบนเกาะแล้ว
บริเวณด้านหลังเกาะหินงามยังมีแนวปะการัง ดอกไม้ทะเล ปลาการ์ตูน
น้ำใสเหมาะแก่การดำน้ำตื้น



เกาะราวี สำหรับผู้ที่ชอบการเล่นน้ำ
มีหาดทรายขาวละเอียดทอดยาวอยู่ด้านหน้าเกาะ น้ำใส เงียบสงบ
ด้านหน้าหาดมีแนวปะการังแข็ง ดอกไม้ทะเล เป็นแนวยาวขนานไปกับชายหาด
เหมาะสำหรับการดำน้ำตื้น บนเกาะมีร้านอาหารสวัสดิการของหน่วยพิทักษ์อุทยานแห่งชาติ


เกาะผึ้ง เกาะเล็ก ๆ อยู่ระหว่างเกาะราวีและเกาะดง
มีกัลปังหาและปะการังแข็งอยู่บริเวณใกล้ร่องน้ำ เหมาะสำหรับดำน้ำตื้น


เกาะหินขาว
เป็นจุดดำน้ำตื้นอีกจุดหนึ่งซึ่งอยู่ใกล้เกาะหลีเป๊ะ มีปะการังอ่อน ปะการังแข็ง
และฝูงปลาเป็นจำนวนมาก


นอกจากนี้ยังมีจุดดำน้ำอีกกว่า 20
จุดที่น่าสนใจบริเวณโดยรอบเกาะอาดัง-ราวี อาทิ เกาะกระ เกาะลิง เกาะรอกลอย
ความงดงามของโลกใต้ทะเลนั้นขึ้นอยู่กับสภาพอากาศและระดับน้ำขึ้นน้ำลงซึ่งควรตรวจสอบล่วงหน้า
ฤดูกาลที่เหมาะสมในการท่องเที่ยวบริเวณอุทยานแห่งชาติตะรุเตาคือช่วงเดือนพฤศจิกายน-เมษายนของทุกปี
นักท่องเที่ยวสามารถติดต่อทัวร์ดำน้ำได้ที่ผู้ประกอบการบนเกาะหลีเป๊ะ

ข้อมูลโดยการท่องเที่ยวแห่งประเทศไทย