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  • Bangkok Situation Update
    20 May 2010

    Yesterday, i.e., 19th May the security forces cracked down on the protesters and were able to take control of the entire protest zone within a few hours of operation. However, the reaction from the red shirts protestors resulted in sporadic violence and rioting which was brought under control well by the security forces. There have been damage to some of the important business establishments in the Rajaprasong area.
     
    In order to clear the area and make it completely safe the authorities imposed a curfew (9 PM – 5 AM) for Bangkok and several northern provinces. The night went by peaceful without any incident of violence being reported during the curfew. As a precautionary measure the curfew is continued for the same timings in Bangkok for today as well. For foreign tourists however a curfew relaxation is extended to those carrying passports and travel documents.
     
    Bangkok is slowly and surely returning to normal again. Authorities are cleaning up the affected areas, but Rajaprasong area is not safe yet due to the damage by fire and action during the crackdown.


    Most of the residents of Bangkok went back to work this morning. Our offices are open and back to normal working. We are very hopeful that life will resume normal course very soon and business will return to normal.

  • European Flight Disruptions
    17 May 2010

    Due to flights disruption by volcanic ashes, Flights to and from Europe will be affected as follow:

     

    China Airlines has been cancelled flight for tonight to Amsterdam due to the continued eruption of mount in Iceland.

     

    KLM and AF flights for tonight are still on schedule.

    EVA has been cancelled flight on May 18, 2010 from BKK-LON.

  • Ha Long FestivalHa Long Festival
    29 April 2010

    Ha Long Tourism Festival at the World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay will take Hanoi as its theme to celebrate the 1,000 birthday of the capital city.

     

    The Festival will be held  in Ha Long city from April 29-May 2 , 2010.

     

  • Songkran in 4 Regions of ThailandSongkran in 4 Regions of Thailand
    7 April 2010

    Songkran Festival is well known among tourists who visit Thailand in April, which is the hottest month. It is a must for everyone to join this festival. What they do during this long holiday is splashing clean water (sometime with a few drop of Thai perfume) to each other to reduce the heat of the summer air. For Thais, Songkran is more than the water splashing festival; it is Thailand’s former New Year day. So, we take this holiday as an opportunity to make merit at the temples and visit our respective relatives. Songkran Celebrations will be held throughout the country.

  • Tribal Museum Chiang Mai has been closedTribal Museum Chiang Mai has been closed
    26 March 2010

    Tribal Museum Chiang Mai has been closed for renovation and restoration from 15th   March - 30th  September 2010.

     

    The open date for visiting the renovated museum with it's modern multimedia presentations and new exhibitions, will be advised in the near future.

  • Pattaya International Music Festival Pattaya International Music Festival
    15 March 2010

    Pattaya International Music Festival is held in March every year. The event features three music stages located at the Bali Hai pier at the southern end of the main bay, central Pattaya, and Pattaya Soi 4. Music themes will rotate between all three stages. You can enjoy the festival from 19 -21 March 2010.

  • Amazing Phanom Rung: Seeing the rising sun through 15 doorways of the ancient ruinAmazing Phanom Rung: Seeing the rising sun through 15 doorways of the ancient ruin
    11 March 2010

    Amazing Phanom Rung, great opportunity to see the sunrise through 15 doorways of the ancient ruin at Phanom Rung Historical Park, Chaloem Phrakiat County, Buri Ram Province (410 km northeast of Bangkok).

  • E-Visa is available for Cambodia Visit
    25 February 2010

    The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation  has launched E-Visa, which allow you to apply for a Cambodia tourist visa online. It's only a few steps filling in online application form and pay with your credit card.

    Your visa will be sent by email and you can  print it out and bring it along when you travel to Cambodia.

     

     

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