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		<title>Chiang Mai Flower Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 Feb 2012 &#8211; 5 Feb 2012 (Chiang Mai) If you are obsessed with beautiful flowers and decorative plants, this is the festival for you. Experience these beautiful flower-decorated floats and a magnificent tapestry of floral splendor that blankets the land. There are also agricultural exhibitions, floral contents, and product sales by local groups of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>3 Feb 2012 &#8211; 5 Feb 2012 </strong>(<a href="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/chiang-mai-guide/">Chiang Mai</a>)</span></p>
<p>If you are obsessed with beautiful flowers and decorative plants, this is the festival for you. Experience these beautiful flower-decorated floats and a magnificent tapestry of floral splendor that blankets the land. There are also agricultural exhibitions, floral contents, and product sales by local groups of housewives.</p>
<p><strong>Category:</strong> Photographic, Fairs &amp; Festivals, Nature and Outdoors, Flowers &amp; Gardens</p>
<p><strong>Suitable for:</strong> All types of travelers</p>
<p><strong>Scale:</strong> Local</p>
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		<title>Historical Lunch Cruise</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 09:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[tourimg] &#8220;Experience first-class Thai hospitality and delicious food in the comfort and tranquility of this luxury, open-air cruise.&#8221; Take the only 5-star guided tour on the River of Kings. Enjoy a morning coffee as you pass many of the historic landmarks en route to a visit to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;Experience first-class Thai hospitality and delicious food in the comfort and tranquility of this luxury, open-air cruise.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Take the only 5-star guided tour on the River of Kings. Enjoy a morning coffee as you pass many of the historic landmarks en route to a visit to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Temple of Dawn. Your guide will provide a full narration to the historic sites. Upon your return a delightful Thai 4-course lunch awaits you on board the Tahsaneeya Nava. </p>
<a neme="tour-itinerary"></a><h3 class="tour-h3">Tour Itinerary</h3>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Embarkation Time: </b></td><td class="column-2">11.30 a.m <br />
<br />
Pick-up and drop-off at Si Phraya Express Boat Pier </td>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Major sight of interest seen on the Dinner Cruise:</b></td><td class="column-2"><b>Outbound:</b><br />
1. Portuguese Embassy<br />
2. Tower of Saint Gabriel’s Church<br />
3. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank<br />
4. King Rama I Memorial Bridge<br />
5. Pak Klong Talad<br />
6. The Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha<br />
7. Thammasat University <br />
8. Pin Klao Bridge<br />
9. The Royal Pier<br />
10. Residence of Princess Bussaba, sister of HRH Queen Sirikit<br />
<br />
<b>Homebound:</b><br />
11. Royal Barge Museum<br />
12. Siriraj Hospital and Medical School<br />
13. Wat Rakang<br />
14. The Temple of the Dawn<br />
15. Wat Galaya<br />
16. Muslim Mosque<br />
17. Santa Cruz Church and School<br />
18. Chinese Shrine</td>
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		<th class="column-1"><b>Price per person <br />
(in Thai Baht)</b></th><th class="column-2"><b>25 -40 Pax</b></th><th class="column-3"><b>41-65 Pax</b></th>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Adult</b></td><td class="column-2">1,300</td><td class="column-3">1,200</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Child 5-12 yrs</b></td><td class="column-2">650</td><td class="column-3">600</td>
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		<td colspan="3" class="column-1 colspan-3"><b>Remark:</b><br />
- Minimum total 25 pax group only<br />
- The price exclude Valentines Day (Feb 14), Loy Krathong (Nov 10, 2011), Christmas Eve (Dec 24), Christmas Day (Dec 25) and New Year’s Eve (Dec 31)<br />
- Valid thru: October 31st, 2012<br />
- Private Daytime &amp; Nightime charters are available. Please contact triple.solution@hotmail.com or send inquiry for further information.</td>
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<p><strong>Service Include:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Welcome aboard with traditional water sprinkling ceremony</li>
<li>Presentation of a jasmine garland to each guest</li>
<li>Cool scented refreshing towels</li>
<li>Fresh flowers and candlelight on each table and a Stemmed Lotus flower filled with Thai Sweets for each lady</li>
<li>Souvenir booklet with reproduction of Thai river life painting, map of river with pictures of key historical sites, and history of each site in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Japanese, Danish, Arabic, Russian &amp; Korean</li>
<li>Full description of each dish on menu</li>
<li>Evenings: Live kim music &amp; Thai Classical Dancing (3 short sets)</li>
<li>Daytime: Background kim music</li>
<li>Dinner: Set Menu comprising 5 delicious hors d&#8217;oeuvres, hot soup,6 entrées, concluding with Thai desserts and fresh fruits, followed byregular coffee or tea. Bottled water is served free of charge.</li>
<li>Full cash bar service available</li>
<li>Complimentary Bus pickup/Dropoff for central Bangkok hotels</li>
<li>Pickup at Taksin Bridge for guests using Skytrain</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h1>The Elegant Taste of Loy Nava</h1>
<p>Choose from <strong>Thai Traditional, Thai Seafood or Thai Vegetarian </strong>set menus with the food standards:</p>
<ul>
<li>HACCP (Hazard Analysis &amp; Critical Control Points)</li>
<li>Sous-Vide Cooking Method</li>
<li>Provenance Tracking from Farm to Plate &amp; Food Health Certification</li>
<li>Cooking &amp; Storage Temperature &amp; Bacteria Control</li>
<li>Assistance of World Class Food Consultants</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food300.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-1911];player=img;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1904" title="Thai Food for Dinner Cruise" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food300.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="200" /></a> <a href="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food-dessert300.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-1911];player=img;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1905" title="Thai Dessert for Dinner Cruise" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food-dessert300.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="200" /></a></p>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Hors D’oeuvres:</b> <br />
Moo/Gai Satay (Barbecued Pork/Chicken in shot glass of Satay Peanut Sauce)<br />
Gai Hor Bai Toey (Sous-vide Chicken with a perfume of Pandanus – served in Pandanus Leaf on a smear of sweet Thai Plum Sauce) <br />
Miang Som Oh (Pomelo with Roast shredded Coconut in  Betel Leaf Cone)<br />
Dtow Hoo Tord gap Jaem Prik (Seared Tofu with a slow braised Capsicum Jam)<br />
Ceviche Nok Krata (Quail Egg in lime, sugar, fish sauce, cilantro &amp; onion)<br />
<b>Soup:</b>	<br />
Soup Pak (A Soup of fresh seasonal Thai Vegetables) OR Dtom Yam Goong (Mildly Hot &amp; Spicy Shrimp Soup with young coconut)<br />
<b>Entrées:</b><br />
Gaeng Massaman Neu-ah (Southern Mild Massaman Curry of Aged Australian Black Angus Beef)<br />
Gaeng Kee-aow Wahn Kai (Green Curry of green Thai aubergines, coconut cream &amp; Chicken cooked sous-vide)<br />
Salad Ped Num Makaam (Warm Salad of Duck with a Sweet Tamarind Sauce) Tord Man Moo/Gai (Deep Fried Crispy Pork Cakes with a palm sugar sauce) <br />
Pat Pak Roo-am Mitr (Stir Fried Seasonal Vegetables with oyster sauce)<br />
Kao Horm Malee leh Kao Kong (Steamed Jasmine White Rice &amp; Royal Project Organic Natural Brown Rice)<br />
<b>Dessert:</b><br />
Khao Neeow Mamuang baeb Yippon (Sticky Rice Sushi of Mango with Coconut Cream &amp; Sesame Seeds)<br />
Jelly Tung Chat Thai (Thai Flag Jelly of Pomegranate, Coconut Cream &amp; Blue Pea Flower)<br />
Kanom Glay Tai gap Mun Manaow leh Mum Peung le Kanom Pleuak (Pancake of Miniature Thai Banana with Lime &amp; Honey Sauce &amp; Candied Citrus Frut)<br />
Salat Ponlamai (Salad of unique Thai Seasonal Tropical Fruits with Thai Basil <br />
&amp; mint)<br />
Saparot Song Yang (Pineapple two ways – Fresh Sweet Phuket Pineapple &amp; Pineapple Candies)<br />
Rang Nok Kai Tua Luang. (Sweet Taro Birds nest w Yellow bean eggs)<br />
Regular Coffee or Tea<br />
<br />
<b>Remark:</b> <br />
- Chicken substitute available for any pork or beef dishes.<br />
- Certified Halal products available.<br />
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Hors D’oeuvres:</b> <br />
Moo/Gai Satay(Barbecued Pork/Chicken in shot glass of Satay Peanut Sauce)<br />
Gai Hor Bai Toey (Sous-vide Chicken with a perfume of Pandanus – served in Pandanus Leaf on a smear of sweet Thai Plum Sauce) <br />
Miang Som Oh &amp; Goong (Pomelo &amp; Shrimp with Roast shredded Coconut in a Betel Leaf Cone)<br />
Pla Tuna gap Jaem Prik (Seared Grade AAA Tuna with a slow braised Capsicum Jam)<br />
Ceviche Thai (Marinated sea fish in lime, sugar, fish sauce, cilantro &amp; onion)<br />
<b>Soup:</b> <br />
Dtom Yam Goong (Mildly Hot &amp; Spicy Shrimp Soup with young coconut)<br />
<b>Entrées:</b><br />
Goong Gap Hoy Malaeng Poo Pow (Grilled Thai Green Jumbo Tiger Prawns &amp; Green-lipped N.Z. Mussels with a mild curry &amp; white wine  sauce &amp; a spicy sauce)<br />
Pla Dori Pow (Mildly spiced grilled Australian John Dory with lime &amp; Chili sauce)<br />
Tord Man Goong (Deep Fried Crispy Shrimp &amp; Fish Cakes) <br />
Salad Hoy Num Chim Makaam (Warm Salad of Scallops with Orange-Ginger Vinaigrette)<br />
Pat Pak Roo-am Mitr (Stir Fried Seasonal Vegetables in Oyster Sauce)<br />
Kao Horm Malee leh Kao Kong (Steamed Jasmine White Rice &amp; Royal Project Organic Natural Brown Rice)<br />
<b>Dessert:</b><br />
Khao Neeow Mamuang baeb Yippon (Sticky Rice Sushi of Mango with Coconut Cream &amp; Sesame Seeds)<br />
Jelly Tung Chat Thai (Thai Flag Jelly of Pomegranate, Coconut Cream &amp; Blue Pea Flower)<br />
Kanom Gluay Kai (Pancake of Miniature Thai Banana with Lime &amp; Honey Sauce &amp; Candied Citrus Fruit)<br />
Ponlamai Ruam dtahm Roodoo (Salad of unique Thai Seasonal Tropical Fruits with Thai Basil &amp; mint)<br />
Saparot Song Yang (Pineapple two ways – Fresh Sweet Phuket Pineapple &amp; Pineapple Candies)<br />
Rang Nok Kai Tua Luang. (Sweet Taro Birds nest w Yellow bean eggs)<br />
Regular Coffee or Tea<br />
<br />
<b>Remark:</b> No meat products<br />
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Hors D’oeuvres:</b> <br />
Pak Satay (Barbecued Skewered vegetables in shot glass of Satay Peanut Sauce)<br />
Por Pia Tord (Miniature Springt Roll with Thai Plum Sauce)<br />
Miang Som Oh &amp; Tua (Pomelo &amp; Beans with Roast shredded Coconut in a Betel Leaf Cone)<br />
Dtow Hoo gap Jaem Prik (Seared Tofu with a slow braised Capsicum Jam)<br />
Ceviche Pak (Vegetables in lime, sugar, fish sauce, cilantro &amp; onion)<br />
<b>Soup:</b>	<br />
Soup Pak (Vegetable Soup)<br />
<b>Entrées:</b><br />
Gaeng Kee-aow Wahn (Green curry of green Thai Aubergine with coconut cream &amp; Tofu)<br />
Gaeng Leuang Pak (A Yellow Turmeric Curry of Seasonal Thai Vegetables)<br />
Lahb Mang Sa-wee-rat (A balance of spiced, herbed &amp; minted minced Vegetable Protein – Isaan Style)<br />
Salat Tua Sahm Yang gap Num Chim Makaam (Warmed salad of three puslses – lentils, peas &amp; Red kindney – with a Sweet Tamarind Sauce)<br />
Pat Pak Roo-am Mitr (Stir-fried Seasonal Mixed Vegetables) Kao Horm Malee leh Kao Kong (Steamed Jasmine White Rice &amp; Royal Project Organic Natural Brown Rice)<br />
<b>Dessert:</b><br />
Khao Neeow Mamuang baeb Yippon (Sticky Rice Sushi of Mango with Coconut Cream &amp; Sesame Seeds)<br />
Jelly Tung Chat Thai (Thai Flag Jelly of Pomegranate, Coconut Cream &amp; Blue Pea Flower)<br />
Kanom Gluay Kai (Pancake of Miniature Thai Banana with Lime &amp; Honey Sauce &amp; Candied Citrus Fruit)<br />
Ponlamai Ruam dtahm Roodoo (Salad of unique Thai Seasonal Tropical Fruits with Thai Basil &amp; mint)<br />
Saparot Song Yang (Pineapple two ways – Fresh Sweet Phuket Pineapple &amp; Pineapple Candies)<br />
Rang Nok Kai Tua Luang. (Sweet Taro Birds nest w Yellow bean eggs &amp; rice sugar bird)<br />
Regular Coffee or Tea<br />
<br />
<b>Remark:</b> No animal products<br />
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		<title>Romantic Dinner Cruise</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 21:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[tourimg] &#8220;Experience first-class Thai hospitality and delicious food in the comfort and tranquility of this luxury, open-air cruise.&#8221; Loy Nava, Five star dining open-air cruise and the originator of Chao Phraya dinner cruises and operator of the uniquely beautiful antique teakwood rice barge, the Tahsaneeya Nava, serve you with the same attention to detail and [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;Experience first-class Thai hospitality and delicious food in the comfort and tranquility of this luxury, open-air cruise.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Loy Nava, Five star dining open-air cruise and the originator of Chao Phraya dinner cruises and operator of the uniquely beautiful antique teakwood rice barge, the Tahsaneeya Nava, serve you with the same attention to detail and standards as offered to royalty, celebrities and visitors from all parts of the world over the past thirty years. You will be taken on a journey through Thai history, culture and gastronomy in a truly romantic ambiance and guarantee that it will be an experience of Thailand you will never forget.</p>
<p>Drifting along the most historic section of the The River of Kings, &#8220;Chao Phraya River&#8221;, you pass en route such magnificent landmarks as the Temple of Dawn, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace and the display of the royal barges. You will see some of the oldest buildings in Bangkok, including some dating to the earliest Portuguese settlements in the capital. Experience the bustle of river traffic and commerce in this vital artery that separates the old capital from the new.</p>
<a neme="tour-itinerary"></a><h3 class="tour-h3">Tour Itinerary</h3>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Embarkation Time: </b></td><td class="column-2">6.00 p.m. or 8.10 p.m.<br />
<br />
Pick-up and drop-off at Si Phraya Express Boat Pier </td>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Major sight of interest seen on the Dinner Cruise:</b></td><td class="column-2"><b>Outbound:</b><br />
1. Portuguese Embassy<br />
2. Tower of Saint Gabriel’s Church<br />
3. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank<br />
4. King Rama I Memorial Bridge<br />
5. Pak Klong Talad<br />
6. The Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha<br />
7. Thammasat University <br />
8. Pin Klao Bridge<br />
9. The Royal Pier<br />
10. Residence of Princess Bussaba, sister of HRH Queen Sirikit<br />
<br />
<b>Homebound:</b><br />
11. Royal Barge Museum<br />
12. Siriraj Hospital and Medical School<br />
13. Wat Rakang<br />
14. The Temple of the Dawn<br />
15. Wat Galaya<br />
16. Muslim Mosque<br />
17. Santa Cruz Church and School<br />
18. Chinese Shrine</td>
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		<th class="column-1"><b>Price per person <br />
(in Thai Baht)</b></th><th class="column-2"><b>1-6 Pax</b></th><th class="column-3"><b>7-10 Pax</b></th><th class="column-4"><b>11-24 Pax</b></th><th class="column-5"><b>25 Pax Up</b></th>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Adult</b></td><td class="column-2">1,450</td><td class="column-3">1,400</td><td class="column-4">1,350</td><td class="column-5">1,300</td>
	</tr>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Child 5-12 yrs</b></td><td class="column-2">850</td><td class="column-3">800</td><td class="column-4">750</td><td class="column-5">700</td>
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		<td colspan="5" class="column-1 colspan-5"><b>Remark:</b><br />
- The price exclude Valentines Day (Feb 14), Loy Krathong (Nov 10, 2011), Christmas Eve (Dec 24), Christmas Day (Dec 25) and New Year’s Eve (Dec 31)<br />
- Valid thru: October 31st, 2012<br />
- Private Daytime &amp; Nightime charters are available. Please contact triple.solution@hotmail.com or send inquiry for further information.</td>
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		<th class="column-1"><b>Price per person (in Thai Baht)<br />
** With Paired Wines <br />
</b></th><th class="column-2"><b>1-6 Pax</b></th><th class="column-3"><b>7-10 Pax</b></th><th class="column-4"><b>11-24 Pax</b></th><th class="column-5"><b>25 Pax Up</b></th>
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		<td class="column-1"><b>Adult</b></td><td class="column-2">2,700</td><td class="column-3">2,650</td><td class="column-4">2,600</td><td class="column-5">2,500</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="row-3">
		<td class="column-1"><b>Child 5-12 yrs</b></td><td class="column-2">n/a</td><td class="column-3">n/a</td><td class="column-4">n/a</td><td class="column-5">n/a</td>
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		<td colspan="5" class="column-1 colspan-5"><b>Remark:</b><br />
- The price exclude Valentines Day (Feb 14), Loy Krathong (Nov 10, 2011), Christmas Eve (Dec 24), Christmas Day (Dec 25) and New Year’s Eve (Dec 31)<br />
- Valid thru: October 31st, 2012<br />
-<b> ** Paired Drinks Package include 1 Cocktail, 1 gl white wine, 1 gl red wine. 1 small gl Dessert wine, 1 digestif (Note: Wines change according to availablility. Specific wines for the day can be checked on the day with our staff)</b><br />
<br />
</td>
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<p><strong>Service Include:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Welcome aboard with traditional water sprinkling ceremony</li>
<li>Presentation of a jasmine garland to each guest</li>
<li>Cool scented refreshing towels</li>
<li>Fresh flowers and candlelight on each table and a Stemmed Lotus flower filled with Thai Sweets for each lady</li>
<li>Souvenir booklet with reproduction of Thai river life painting, map of river with pictures of key historical sites, and history of each site in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Japanese, Danish, Arabic, Russian &amp; Korean</li>
<li>Full description of each dish on menu</li>
<li>Evenings: Live kim music &amp; Thai Classical Dancing (3 short sets)</li>
<li>Daytime: Background kim music</li>
<li>Dinner: Set Menu comprising 5 delicious hors d&#8217;oeuvres, hot soup,6 entrées, concluding with Thai desserts and fresh fruits, followed byregular coffee or tea. Bottled water is served free of charge.</li>
<li>Full cash bar service available</li>
<li>Complimentary Bus pickup/Dropoff for central Bangkok hotels</li>
<li>Pickup at Taksin Bridge for guests using Skytrain</li>
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<h1>The Elegant Taste of Loy Nava</h1>
<p>Choose from <strong>Thai Traditional, Thai Seafood or Thai Vegetarian </strong>set menus with the food standards:</p>
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<li>HACCP (Hazard Analysis &amp; Critical Control Points)</li>
<li>Sous-Vide Cooking Method</li>
<li>Provenance Tracking from Farm to Plate &amp; Food Health Certification</li>
<li>Cooking &amp; Storage Temperature &amp; Bacteria Control</li>
<li>Assistance of World Class Food Consultants</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food300.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-1900];player=img;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1904" title="Thai Food for Dinner Cruise" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food300.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="200" /></a> <a href="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food-dessert300.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-1900];player=img;"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1905" title="Thai Dessert for Dinner Cruise" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/loynava-thai-food-dessert300.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="200" /></a></p>
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Moo/Gai Satay (Barbecued Pork/Chicken in shot glass of Satay Peanut Sauce)<br />
Gai Hor Bai Toey (Sous-vide Chicken with a perfume of Pandanus – served in Pandanus Leaf on a smear of sweet Thai Plum Sauce) <br />
Miang Som Oh (Pomelo with Roast shredded Coconut in  Betel Leaf Cone)<br />
Dtow Hoo Tord gap Jaem Prik (Seared Tofu with a slow braised Capsicum Jam)<br />
Ceviche Nok Krata (Quail Egg in lime, sugar, fish sauce, cilantro &amp; onion)<br />
<b>Soup:</b>	<br />
Soup Pak (A Soup of fresh seasonal Thai Vegetables) OR Dtom Yam Goong (Mildly Hot &amp; Spicy Shrimp Soup with young coconut)<br />
<b>Entrées:</b><br />
Gaeng Massaman Neu-ah (Southern Mild Massaman Curry of Aged Australian Black Angus Beef)<br />
Gaeng Kee-aow Wahn Kai (Green Curry of green Thai aubergines, coconut cream &amp; Chicken cooked sous-vide)<br />
Salad Ped Num Makaam (Warm Salad of Duck with a Sweet Tamarind Sauce) Tord Man Moo/Gai (Deep Fried Crispy Pork Cakes with a palm sugar sauce) <br />
Pat Pak Roo-am Mitr (Stir Fried Seasonal Vegetables with oyster sauce)<br />
Kao Horm Malee leh Kao Kong (Steamed Jasmine White Rice &amp; Royal Project Organic Natural Brown Rice)<br />
<b>Dessert:</b><br />
Khao Neeow Mamuang baeb Yippon (Sticky Rice Sushi of Mango with Coconut Cream &amp; Sesame Seeds)<br />
Jelly Tung Chat Thai (Thai Flag Jelly of Pomegranate, Coconut Cream &amp; Blue Pea Flower)<br />
Kanom Glay Tai gap Mun Manaow leh Mum Peung le Kanom Pleuak (Pancake of Miniature Thai Banana with Lime &amp; Honey Sauce &amp; Candied Citrus Frut)<br />
Salat Ponlamai (Salad of unique Thai Seasonal Tropical Fruits with Thai Basil <br />
&amp; mint)<br />
Saparot Song Yang (Pineapple two ways – Fresh Sweet Phuket Pineapple &amp; Pineapple Candies)<br />
Rang Nok Kai Tua Luang. (Sweet Taro Birds nest w Yellow bean eggs)<br />
Regular Coffee or Tea<br />
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<b>Remark:</b> <br />
- Chicken substitute available for any pork or beef dishes.<br />
- Certified Halal products available.<br />
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Moo/Gai Satay(Barbecued Pork/Chicken in shot glass of Satay Peanut Sauce)<br />
Gai Hor Bai Toey (Sous-vide Chicken with a perfume of Pandanus – served in Pandanus Leaf on a smear of sweet Thai Plum Sauce) <br />
Miang Som Oh &amp; Goong (Pomelo &amp; Shrimp with Roast shredded Coconut in a Betel Leaf Cone)<br />
Pla Tuna gap Jaem Prik (Seared Grade AAA Tuna with a slow braised Capsicum Jam)<br />
Ceviche Thai (Marinated sea fish in lime, sugar, fish sauce, cilantro &amp; onion)<br />
<b>Soup:</b> <br />
Dtom Yam Goong (Mildly Hot &amp; Spicy Shrimp Soup with young coconut)<br />
<b>Entrées:</b><br />
Goong Gap Hoy Malaeng Poo Pow (Grilled Thai Green Jumbo Tiger Prawns &amp; Green-lipped N.Z. Mussels with a mild curry &amp; white wine  sauce &amp; a spicy sauce)<br />
Pla Dori Pow (Mildly spiced grilled Australian John Dory with lime &amp; Chili sauce)<br />
Tord Man Goong (Deep Fried Crispy Shrimp &amp; Fish Cakes) <br />
Salad Hoy Num Chim Makaam (Warm Salad of Scallops with Orange-Ginger Vinaigrette)<br />
Pat Pak Roo-am Mitr (Stir Fried Seasonal Vegetables in Oyster Sauce)<br />
Kao Horm Malee leh Kao Kong (Steamed Jasmine White Rice &amp; Royal Project Organic Natural Brown Rice)<br />
<b>Dessert:</b><br />
Khao Neeow Mamuang baeb Yippon (Sticky Rice Sushi of Mango with Coconut Cream &amp; Sesame Seeds)<br />
Jelly Tung Chat Thai (Thai Flag Jelly of Pomegranate, Coconut Cream &amp; Blue Pea Flower)<br />
Kanom Gluay Kai (Pancake of Miniature Thai Banana with Lime &amp; Honey Sauce &amp; Candied Citrus Fruit)<br />
Ponlamai Ruam dtahm Roodoo (Salad of unique Thai Seasonal Tropical Fruits with Thai Basil &amp; mint)<br />
Saparot Song Yang (Pineapple two ways – Fresh Sweet Phuket Pineapple &amp; Pineapple Candies)<br />
Rang Nok Kai Tua Luang. (Sweet Taro Birds nest w Yellow bean eggs)<br />
Regular Coffee or Tea<br />
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<b>Remark:</b> No meat products<br />
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Pak Satay (Barbecued Skewered vegetables in shot glass of Satay Peanut Sauce)<br />
Por Pia Tord (Miniature Springt Roll with Thai Plum Sauce)<br />
Miang Som Oh &amp; Tua (Pomelo &amp; Beans with Roast shredded Coconut in a Betel Leaf Cone)<br />
Dtow Hoo gap Jaem Prik (Seared Tofu with a slow braised Capsicum Jam)<br />
Ceviche Pak (Vegetables in lime, sugar, fish sauce, cilantro &amp; onion)<br />
<b>Soup:</b>	<br />
Soup Pak (Vegetable Soup)<br />
<b>Entrées:</b><br />
Gaeng Kee-aow Wahn (Green curry of green Thai Aubergine with coconut cream &amp; Tofu)<br />
Gaeng Leuang Pak (A Yellow Turmeric Curry of Seasonal Thai Vegetables)<br />
Lahb Mang Sa-wee-rat (A balance of spiced, herbed &amp; minted minced Vegetable Protein – Isaan Style)<br />
Salat Tua Sahm Yang gap Num Chim Makaam (Warmed salad of three puslses – lentils, peas &amp; Red kindney – with a Sweet Tamarind Sauce)<br />
Pat Pak Roo-am Mitr (Stir-fried Seasonal Mixed Vegetables) Kao Horm Malee leh Kao Kong (Steamed Jasmine White Rice &amp; Royal Project Organic Natural Brown Rice)<br />
<b>Dessert:</b><br />
Khao Neeow Mamuang baeb Yippon (Sticky Rice Sushi of Mango with Coconut Cream &amp; Sesame Seeds)<br />
Jelly Tung Chat Thai (Thai Flag Jelly of Pomegranate, Coconut Cream &amp; Blue Pea Flower)<br />
Kanom Gluay Kai (Pancake of Miniature Thai Banana with Lime &amp; Honey Sauce &amp; Candied Citrus Fruit)<br />
Ponlamai Ruam dtahm Roodoo (Salad of unique Thai Seasonal Tropical Fruits with Thai Basil &amp; mint)<br />
Saparot Song Yang (Pineapple two ways – Fresh Sweet Phuket Pineapple &amp; Pineapple Candies)<br />
Rang Nok Kai Tua Luang. (Sweet Taro Birds nest w Yellow bean eggs &amp; rice sugar bird)<br />
Regular Coffee or Tea<br />
<br />
<b>Remark:</b> No animal products<br />
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<p>Note: Private Daytime &amp; Nightime charters are available. Please contact triple.solution@hotmail.com for further information.</p>
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		<title>City &amp; Temple Tours</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This City &#038; Temple Tours is specially designed as an introduction of Bangkok. Drive across the city into the inner core to see the contrast between old and new of Bangkok. Visit to the outstanding temples (Wat) such as &#8211; Wat Pho famous for its Reclining Buddha, Wat Trimitr, the world&#8217;s largest Golden Buddha believed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This City &#038; Temple Tours is specially designed as an introduction of Bangkok. Drive across the city into the inner core to see the contrast between old and new of Bangkok. Visit to the outstanding temples (Wat)  such as &#8211; Wat Pho famous for  its Reclining Buddha, Wat Trimitr, the world&#8217;s largest Golden Buddha believed to be about 700 years old. Continue to Wat Benchamabophit, famous as the Marble Temple, which is built with white Carara Italian marble in a graceful architecture and house one of Thailand&#8217;s most beautiful Buddha replica of Phra Phuttachinarat. </p>
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<p>Wat Benchamabophit: (Marble Temple) the main building was constructed during the reign of King Rama V. Its interior is magnificently decorated with cross beams of lacquer and gold this is “the perfect architecture of Thai art”. A large collection of bronze Buddha images lines the spacious inner courtyard.</p>
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		<title>Royal Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Royal Grand Palace is the most important landmark in Bangkok, and are most frequently visited by foreign tourists as well as the local Thai people. It is famous for its impressive architectures and buildings. In the same compound, situated the Wat Phra Kaew which houses the most revered Emerald Buddha (Phra Kaew Morakot), carved from a single block of jade.<br />
Open Everyday from 08:30 – 15:30.</p>
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<p>Pick up at your hotel – Visit the Royal Grand Palace, then explore the magnificent Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand’s most sacred temple with the revered Emerald Buddha, and other key attractions such as the Coronation Throne Hall, Royal Reception Hall, Royal Funeral Hall, the Golden Chedi, and the Royal Pantheon.</p>
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		<title>Phuket Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 13:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phuket, Thailand&#8230; Located approximately 862 kilometers south of Bangkok is Phuket, Thailand&#8217;s largest island, which is often dubbed as the pearl of the Andaman, or the pearl of the south. Its natural resources- rocky peninsular, limestone cliffs, white powdery beaches, tranquil broad bays and tropical in-land forests contribute to making it the South&#8217;s wealthiest, busiest, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Phuket, Thailand</strong>&#8230; Located approximately 862 kilometers south of Bangkok is <strong>Phuket</strong>, Thailand&#8217;s largest island, which is often dubbed as the pearl of the Andaman, or the pearl of the south. Its natural resources- rocky peninsular, limestone cliffs, white powdery beaches, tranquil broad bays and tropical in-land forests contribute to making it the South&#8217;s wealthiest, busiest, most visited and most popular island and province.</p>
<p><img width="460" height="85" class="center" alt="Thailand Guide Phuket" id="image257" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/phuket-thailand.jpg" /></p>
<p>Nestled in the tropical zone off the west coast of the southern part of Thailand in the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean, the province covers an area of approximately 543 square kilometers (excluding small islets). It is estimated that <strong>Phuket</strong> Province covers an area of approximately 590 square kilometers if its 39 other small islands are included. The islands total length, from north to south, is estimated at 48.7 kilometers and approximately 21.3 kilometers wide.</p>
<p><strong>Phuket</strong> borders on Phang-nga Province to the north. The other 3 sides are encircled by the Andaman Sea the place where many of the best diving sites are located. The island is connected to Phang-nga Province by Sarasin Bridge and Thep Krasattri Bridge.</p>
<p>Staying on the island is easy, as there are only two seasons in a year &#8211; the rainy season (May to October) and the hot season (November to April). The low season of <strong>phuket</strong> is between September and October as they are the wettest months. The best period for a visit, is from November to February, when it is possible to see the clear blue sky, feel the fresh sea breeze and marvel at the crystal clear water while lying on powdery, palm-fringed beaches. Average temperatures ranges between 23°C and 33°C.</p>
<p><strong>Phuket</strong>&#8216;s topology is exceptional with 70 percent of its area covered with mountains which stretch from north to south and the remaining 30 percent being plains located in the central and eastern parts of the island. The island does not have any major rivers except for a total of 9 brooks and creeks.</p>
<p><strong>Phuket</strong> is divided into 3 administrative counties namely Amphoe Muang, Amphoe Thalang and Amphoe Kathu.</p>
<p><strong>Phuket</strong> has a lot more to offer its visitors other than its natural heritage sea, sand, sky, beach, forest, and world renowned diving sites. Sino-Portuguese architecture casts its spell delighting travelers to the city, while <strong>Phuket</strong>-style hospitality has never failed to impress visitors from all walks of life. In addition, accommodations ranging from world-class resorts to tropical-style bungalows have warmly catered to the different needs of travelers. For seafood lovers, there is a lot more to sample than just <strong>Phuket</strong>&#8216;s famous lobster. Altogether, these characteristics have made <strong>Phuket</strong> a truly unique destination.</p>
<p><font color="#b8860b"><strong>History of Phuket</strong></font></p>
<p>Most geologists believe that the area known as <strong>Phuket</strong> today was once a cape that extended into the Andaman Sea. Geographical formations gradually changed the capes location, finally detaching it from the mainland.</p>
<p>A famous Greek philosopher, Claudius Ptolemy, was the first person who mentioned the cape in his book written in the year 157. The cape was locally referred to as Jung Ceylon, which was located between latitudes 6 N and 8 N (the present site of Phuket Island). Natives called the place Cha Lang, which evolved to Tha Lang the name of the main town to the north of the island.</p>
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<p>As a perfect stopover sheltering traders from monsoons, Jung Ceylon welcomed merchants from India, Persia, Arabia, Burma, China and also Siam. During the 16th century, the island was also a popular trading port for tin with Portuguese, Dutch, English and French traders flocking to the island. This contributed to making the development of mining so unprecedented. Chinese businessmen and miners later migrated to <strong>Phuket</strong> and soon enjoyed thriving business wealth.</p>
<p>Apart from serving as a meeting point for traders from Europe, Central Asia and China, <strong>Phuket</strong> also attracted ambitious immigrants, especially those from Portugal and China, to work in the tin mines. With its colorful history, visitors admire the Sino-Portuguese style architecture in the city especially those buildings located along the Thalang and Yaowarat Roads.</p>
<p>Thalang town was surrounded by Burmese troops who invaded the coastal area in 1785. It was under the leadership of Chan, the widow of the governor, and her sister, Muk, who united local residents and successfully fought and drove the invaders out of <strong>Phuket</strong>. It took over 30 days for the defending troops of <strong>Phuket</strong>, under the command of Chan and Muk, to claim their victory. As a result of such heroic deeds, noble titles were granted to Chan and Muk as Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon respectively. To honor them, a monument was established at Tha Ruea Intersection, 12 kilometers to the north of <strong>Phuket</strong> City in 1966. They are still highly respected by <strong>Phuket</strong> residents even today.</p>
<p>However, 24 years later, the Burmese succeeded in seizing Thalang causing many local residents to flee to Phang-nga and Krabi. In 1825, some of them returned to re-establish a town and established a rice farming community. On the other hand, the area to the south of the island (Phuket City today) was developed and became a tin trading center.</p>
<p>When <strong>Phuket</strong> was elevated to a town in 1850, it attracted more immigrants from Thalang and nearby communities. In 1894, <strong>Phuket</strong> was promoted to be a Monthon administrative unit under the supervision of the central administrative body (located in Bangkok).</p>
<p>In 1902, Phraya Ratsada Korsimbi, a Sino-Thai businessman who contributed to developing the modern city of <strong>Phuket</strong> was appointed Governor of <strong>Phuket</strong>. He also helped to improve the welfare of local residents and set up the market system in the countryside. In 1916, <strong>Phuket</strong> became a province.</p>
<p>The tin mining industry has gradually failed to generate economic growth in <strong>Phuket</strong>, especially after 1985 when the price of tin fell by half. However, with its natural resources, <strong>Phuket</strong> later emerged as a tourist destination with great potential. This polished pearl of the Andaman is truly a destination that provides visitors with memorable experiences.</p>
<p>The islands long history has shaped the distinctive <strong>Phuket</strong> of the present with its diverse ethnic groups, culture, architectural influence, and fine cuisine. With approximately 35 percent of the population being comprised of Thai-Muslims, it is possible to see an equal number of Wats (Thai temples) located next to Mosques.</p>
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		<title>Krabi Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 12:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Krabi located approximately 814 kilometers from Bangkok. Krabi Province, one of most attractive destinations in southern Thailand. Encompassing an area of 4,708 square kilometers, the western border of Krabi is the Andaman Sea, the northern borders are Surat Thani and Phang-nga Provinces, the southern borders are Trang Province and the Andaman Sea and the eastern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Krabi</strong> located approximately 814 kilometers from Bangkok. <strong>Krabi</strong> Province, one of most attractive destinations in southern Thailand. Encompassing an area of 4,708 square kilometers, the western border of <strong>Krabi</strong> is the Andaman Sea, the northern borders are Surat Thani and Phang-nga Provinces, the southern borders are Trang Province and the Andaman Sea and the eastern borders are Nakhon Si Thammarat and Trang Provinces.</p>
<p><img width="460" height="85" class="center" alt="Thailand Guide Krabi" id="image255" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/krabi-thailand.jpg" /></p>
<p><strong>Krabi</strong> is an ideal getaway destination teeming with natural attractions including white sandy beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous large and small islands and verdant forests with caves and waterfalls.</p>
<p><strong>Krabi</strong>&#8216;s topography is mostly mountains and highlands separated by plains in some parts. Flowing through <strong>Krabi</strong> City to the Andaman Sea at Pak Nam Sub-district is Maenam <strong>Krabi</strong> which is 5 kilometers in length. In addition, there are several canals originating from the province&#8217;s highest mountain range, Khao Phanom Bencha including Khlong Pakasai, Khlong Krabi Yai and Khlong Krabi Noi. Lush mangrove forests line the canals and the banks of Maenam Krabi particularly before it empties into the Andaman Sea. The provinces sandy soil conditions are suitable for growing various agricultural products, particularly rubber trees, palms, coconuts, cashew nuts and coffee.</p>
<p>Due to the influence of the tropical monsoon, there are only two seasons in <strong>Krabi</strong>; the hot season from January to April and the rainy season from May to December. Temperatures range between 17 °C and 37 °C.</p>
<p><strong>Krabi</strong> is administratively divided into 8 Amphoes (Districts): Amphoe Mueang, Khao Phanom, Khlong Thom, Plai Phraya, Ko Lanta, Ao Luek, Lam Thap, and Nuea Khlong. The provinces jurisdiction covers not only in-land districts and sub-districts, but also extends to more than 130 large and small islands including the world famous Phi Phi Islands.</p>
<p>In addition, <strong>Krabi</strong> is the location of two world class beaches Ao Nang and Hat Rai Le which offer numerous diving trips, restaurants, shops etc. Additional attractions in the province are stunning limestone cliffs and rock formations which make it a heaven for rock climbers and a National Park located approximately 40 kilometers outside of town with lakes, caves and spectacular natural scenery.</p>
<p><font color="#b8860b"><strong>History of Krabi</strong></font></p>
<p>Some archeologists claim that <strong>Krabi</strong> City is one of the older settlements in the country as there is archaeological evidence indicating that this area had been home to homosapiens during the prehistoric times or between 25,000 &#8211; 35,000 B. C. The assumption has been strongly supported by the discovery of stone tools, ancient colored pictures, beads, pottery and skeletal remains in the provinces cliffs and caves.</p>
<p>In 1200 A.D., the area was known as Ban Thai Samo, one of 12 royal cities that had a monkey as the town symbol. During this period of time, <strong>Krabi</strong> was under the rule of the Kingdom of Ligor, a city better known today as Nakhon Si Thammarat.</p>
<p>During the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910), the community was known as Pakasai Sub-county and remained under the direct jurisdiction of Nakhon Si Thammarat province.</p>
<p>Around 1872, King Rama V elevated Pakasai Sub-county to <strong>Krabi</strong> Province with the provincial administration office situated at Krabi-yai Sub-county (currently, the office is located near the estuary at Pak Nam Sub-district) and in 1875, ordered the separation of <strong>Krabi</strong> Province from Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.</p>
<p>During the present reign, the corps of civil servants, merchants, and the people of <strong>Krabi</strong> and nearby provinces have collectively organized the construction of a royal residence at Laem Hang Nak Cape which is thirty kilometers west of <strong>Krabi</strong> Town on the Andaman coast to be presented to His Majesty the King.</p>
<p><font color="#b8860b"><strong>Origin of the name Krabi</strong></font></p>
<p>There are two legends concerning the origin of the name &#8220;<strong>Krabi</strong>&#8220;. The first is that villagers presented a large ancient sword (or <strong>krabi</strong>) that was discovered by chance to the governor. Later when a smaller, on discovering a smaller one, it was also presented to the governor. Regarded as sacred and auspicious, the governor decided to keep them in the province. As the process for the establishment of the province was still in progress, the swords were placed crossing each other in Khao Khanap Nam cave. Since then, the crossed swords have remained a part of the provincial seal.</p>
<p>The second legend is that &#8220;<strong>Krabi</strong>&#8221; was derived from the name of a local tree known as &#8220;Lumphi&#8221;. The Malay and Chinese merchants mispronunciation of the name to &#8220;Ka-lu-bi&#8221; or &#8220;Kho-lo-bi&#8221; finally resulted in &#8220;<strong>Krabi</strong>&#8221; (or sword).</p>
<p><font color="#b8860b"><strong>Distances from Amphoe Mueang (Town) to Neighboring Districts</strong></font></p>
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<li>Ao Luek 43	kms.</li>
<li>Plai Phraya 66	kms.</li>
<li>Khao Phanom 39	kms.</li>
<li>Khlong Thom 42	kms.</li>
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<li>Ko Lanta 103	kms.</li>
<li>Lam Thap 67	kms.</li>
<li>Nuea Khlong 17	kms.</li>
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		<title>Kanchanaburi Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 12:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kanchanaburi, Thailand. According to most historians, the ancient town of Kanchanaburi was located near Ban Lat Ya, a small village situated approximately 16 kilometers north of the present town. The site was repeatedly recorded in Thai history as an invasion route which the Burmese used to enter Thai Kingdoms. Kanchanaburi, which has mostly mountainous terrain, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kanchanaburi</strong>, Thailand. According to most historians, the ancient town of <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> was located near Ban Lat Ya, a small village situated approximately 16 kilometers north of the present town. The site was repeatedly recorded in Thai history as an invasion route which the Burmese used to enter Thai Kingdoms.</p>
<p><img width="460" height="85" class="center" alt="Thailand Guide Kanchanaburi" id="image253" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/kanchanaburi-thailand.jpg" /></p>
<p><strong>Kanchanaburi</strong>, which has mostly mountainous terrain, covers an area of approximately 19,473 square kilometers and is the third largest province in Thailand after Chiang Mai and Nakhon Ratchasima. Situated approximately 129 kilometres west of Bangkok, <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> shares a border with Myanmar to the west, Tak and Uthai Thani Provinces to the north, Suphan Buri and Nakhon Pathom Provinces to the east, and Ratchaburi Province to the south.</p>
<p>In north and west <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong>, the terrain is comprised mainly of mountains and high plains, with the Thanon Thongchai Range acting as a natural border between Thailand and Myanmar. The range is the source of <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong>&#8216;s two most important rivers Maenam Khwae Noi and Maenam Khwae Yai, which form the famous Maenam Mae Klong. As a result, several of Thailand&#8217;s largest Namtok (waterfalls) and most extensive wildlife sanctuaries are found in this area.</p>
<p>The magnificent landscape and charming beauty of <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> have resulted in major tourist attractions including several well-known waterfalls, caves which were once inhabited by Neolithic man, pristine national parks, tranquil rivers, virgin forests, and reservoir. Together, they offer an intriguing experience for first-time or repeat visitors. Whether its fishing, rafting, canoeing, mountain biking, bird-watching, star-gazing, golfing, elephant and jungle trekking, or even living in bamboo rafts, <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> takes pride in offering them all.</p>
<p>The city of <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> is located at the point where two tributaries, the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai meet and form the Maenam Mae Klong. This is the location of the notorious Death Railway and the Bridge on the River Khwae one of the worlds famous World War II sites which have been immortalized in print and film.</p>
<p>In economic terms, <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> has been doing well on a national scale, with over 10 per cent growth annually. Important industries include sugar, agricultural products and jewelry. Tourism is also a main source of income for the locals as the provinces high tourism potential has made <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> number one among the west provinces in having the highest number of visitors each year.</p>
<p>Residents of <strong>Kanchanaburi</strong> are engaged in agricultural activities. Most of the locals are of Thai ancestry with notable Mon and Karen minorities. Rural dwellers enjoy living simply and respecting nature. Moreover folk music and dances dating back at least 500 years are still performed today.</p>
<p><font color="#b8860b"><strong>Distances from Amphoe Muang (Town) to Neighboring Districts :</strong></font></p>
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<li>Tha Muang	12	kms.</li>
<li>Phanom Thuan	24	kms.</li>
<li>Tha Maka	30	kms.</li>
<li>Dan Makham Tia	30	kms.</li>
<li>Sai Yok	50	kms.</li>
<li>Thong Pha Phum	145	kms.</li>
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<li>Sangkhla Buri	230	kms.</li>
<li>Si Sawat	102	kms.</li>
<li>Bo Phloi	40	kms.</li>
<li>Nong Prue	75	kms.</li>
<li>Huai Krachao	60	kms.</li>
<li>Lao Khwan	97	kms.</li>
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		<title>Kalasin Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kalasin, the land of Pong Lang music and the famous Phrae Wa cloth, is 519 kilometres from Bangkok. It is the site of the ancient city of Fa Daet Song Yang and one of the largest concentrations of dinosaur fossils in northeastern Thailand. Kalasin has an area of 6,946 square kilometres. It is divided into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kalasin</strong>, the land of Pong Lang music and the famous Phrae Wa cloth, is 519 kilometres from Bangkok. It is the site of the ancient city of Fa Daet Song Yang and one of the largest concentrations of dinosaur fossils in northeastern Thailand.</p>
<p><img width="460" height="85" class="center" alt="Thailand Guide Kalasin" id="image251" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/kalasin-thailand.jpg" /></p>
<p><strong>Kalasin</strong> has an area of 6,946 square kilometres. It is divided into 18 districts (Amphoe): <em>Mueang Kalasin, Yang Talat, Kamalasai, Sahatsakhan, Kuchi Narai, Tha Khantho, Somdet, Khao Wong, Huai Mek, Kham Muang, Nong Kung Si, Na Mon, Huai Phung, Rong Kham, Na Khu, Sam Chai, Don Chan and Khong Chai</em>.</p>
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		<title>Kamphaengphet Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. Geographically located in the Lower North on the bank of the Ping River, Kamphaeng Phet is 358 kilometres from Bangkok. To its East are riverine flatlands while the western areas are made up of high mountains lush with fertile forests where a number of national parks have been established. Areas along the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kamphaeng Phet</strong>, Thailand. Geographically located in the Lower North on the bank of the Ping River, <strong>Kamphaeng Phet</strong> is 358 kilometres from Bangkok. To its East are riverine flatlands while the western areas are made up of high mountains lush with fertile forests where a number of national parks have been established.</p>
<p><img width="460" height="85" class="center" alt="Thailand Guide Kamphaengphet" id="image249" src="http://www.e-tourthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/kamphaengphet-thai.jpg" /></p>
<p>Areas along the river bank at present-day Mueang district used to host several ancient towns which had played a major role as strategic front-line frontiers since Sukhothai was the kingdom&#8217;s capital down through the times of Ayutthaya and early Rattanakosin (Bangkok) eras. In fact, the name <strong>Kamphaeng Phet</strong> actually means as strong as walls or forts make of diamonds.</p>
<p><strong>Kamphaeng Phet</strong> covers an area of 8,607 square kilometres. It is divided administratively into 9 districts, namely, <em>Mueang Kampheang Phet, Phran Kratai, Khlong Khlung, Khanu Woralaksauri, Sai Ngam, Lan Krabue, Khlong Lan, Sai Thong Watthana and Pang Sila Thong and 2 sub-districts, Bueng Samakkhi and Kosamphi Nakhon</em>.</p>
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