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		<title>Nan Thailand Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quiet and tranquil province, Nan is made up of many districts, all of which give a nostalgic and un-spoilt idea of what rural Thailand travel was once like. The provincial capital, Nan, is a small city some 668 km north of Bangkok, set into a lush valley some 320kms east of Chiang Mai. Most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- WSA: rules for context 'Ads-TopLeft' did not apply -->A quiet and tranquil province, Nan is made up of many districts, all of which give a nostalgic and un-spoilt idea of what rural <a title="Amazing Thailand Travel" href="http://www.amazingthailandtravel.com/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Thailand travel</a> was once like. The provincial capital, Nan, is a small city some 668 km north of Bangkok, set into a lush valley some 320kms east of Chiang Mai. Most travellers heading to the north of <strong>Thailand travel</strong> straight to Chiang Mai or Chaing Rai, but with a little effort you will be rewarded with a town offering considerable charm. A little remote set out to the east of the north, Nan is very little visited by tourists but it was designated a tourist development area for its historical hybrid temples and stunning mountainous countryside. The old heart of the city, where many of the tourist attractions are located, is being attractively restored to increase the image of this town to tourists.</p>
<p>Once the main commercial, administrative, educational and hospital center of the province, Nan is now trying to entice more tourists to this beautiful part of Thailand. Home to the Thai Lue and other hill tribes, you can now find many local textiles for sale showing the traditional floral, geometric and animal designs in the red and black cotton fabrics. These textiles as well as local Mein embroidery and Hmong crafts are usually of far better quality as they are or mass produce like those found n Chiang Mai.</p>
<p>Getting To Nan</p>
<p>You can fly to Nan from Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Phitsanoluk on several days of the week and the journey time is anything from 45mins – 1hr 30mins. There are daily buses from Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chinag Rai that can take anything up to 10-13hrs but are far more economical and scenic than flying. One word of warning though is the road journey is very mountainous and can provide an uncomfortable journey, scenic or not! There is no direct train line to Nan with the closest train station at Den Chai, a three hour drive away, in the neighboring province.</p>
<p>Things to Do in Nan</p>
<p>The main attractions in Nan, other than the tranquil and untouched Thailand qualities, are the Nan National Museum and the Phrathat Chae Haeng Pagoda. If you plan on <strong>Thailand travel</strong> during October, then make sure you don’t miss the Nan Provincial Boat Race which is the main event of the Provincial Fair during late October.</p>
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		<title>Lamphun Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 20:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only 22km south-east of Chiang Mai on route 106, often called the Old Chiang Mai Road, Lamphun is famed for hand-woven silk, two ancient temples, its beautiful women and its production of the sweetest logan fruit (lam yai). This is the smallest province in the north of Amazing Thailand and being situated inland away from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- WSA: rules for context 'Ads-TopLeft' did not apply -->Only 22km south-east of Chiang Mai on route 106, often called the Old Chiang Mai Road, <strong>Lamphun</strong> is famed for hand-woven silk, two ancient temples, its beautiful women and its production of the sweetest logan fruit <em>(lam yai)</em>. This is the smallest province in the north of <a title="Amazing Thailand Travel" href="http://www.amazingthailandtravel.com/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Amazing Thailand</a> and being situated inland away from the sea, it has the longest drought or dry season usually about 6 months. The climate is typical for this area with 3 seasons dividing the year. The hot seasonof any <strong>Thailand travel</strong> is usually between March and April, the rainy season from May to October and the cool season from November to February.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff9900;">Things to do in Lamphun</span></p>
<p>Over shadowed by the tourists in Chiang Mai, Lamphun is usually visited as a half day tour or as part of a full day tour of their <em>Thailand travels</em>, taking in other sights south of Chinag Mai. Lamphun does however come alive during the Longan festival, which takes place each August. During this time floats are paraded along the streets, drum beating competitions and the local beauty competitions take place.</p>
<p>During your half day <em>Lamphun trips</em> you should try and get to see Wat Phra That Haripunchai and the bell-shaped, 51 m high golden Chedi, an enormous bronze gong (said to be the largest in the world, but this has been disputed) and the beautiful ordination hall, or Bot, although this is often closed. Wat Kukut is a second Wat you should consider visiting if you have time. It’s on the opposite side of town to the previous Wat and should take about 30mins walk. It gives you a chance to view the rest of the town as you wander there.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff9900;">Getting To Lamphun</span></p>
<p>Situated so close to Chiang Mai, Lamphun doesn’t have much in the way of accommodation for the Thailand traveller. Travel usually involves a trip along route 106 and back to Chiang Mai.</p>
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		<title>Chiang Rai Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 11:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless how long you intend to be in Thailand travel to the northern regions is a must for families, backpackers and those seeking thrills and adventure in Thailand. Amazing Thailand has lots to offer but the north, with its leafy jungles, fast flowing rivers and ethnic hill tribes offers something a little unusual in Thailand. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- WSA: rules for context 'Ads-TopLeft' did not apply -->Regardless how long you intend to be in <strong>Thailand travel</strong> to the northern regions is a must for families, backpackers and those seeking thrills and adventure in Thailand. <strong>Amazing Thailand</strong> has lots to offer but the north, with its leafy jungles, fast flowing rivers and ethnic hill tribes offers something a little unusual in <strong>Thailand. Travel</strong> in the north will be rewarding at any time of the year but just after the rainy season when the rivers are full and water falls flowing will provide you with a spectacle of color as the flowers are all in full bloom.</p>
<p>Chiang Rai is about 190km northeast of Chiang Mai, however it is its proximity to 2 other villages that makes this city more famous.  62 km north is the village of Mae Sai and the Myanmar border, 60 km northwest is Chiang Saen on the Mekong across from Laos. The real value of Chiang Rai however is its location near the Golden Triangle region.</p>
<p>Thriving on the steep slopes around Chiang Rai, opium poppies was a very large industry in northern Thailand. Today however under pressure from the police and military, as well as important rural projects started by the King of Thailand’s mother, Her Royal Highness Somdej Phra Sri Nakarindra Baromraj Chonni, the growing of opium has been replaced with other crops.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff9900;">Things to See &amp; Do In Chiang Rai</span></h3>
<p>Although not as abundant as it once was it is still possible to find opium poppy fields if you know where to look or who to ask. Not really a tourist attraction of Thailand travel to the surrounding hills for treks or white water rafting you may come across some of these. If you are visiting Chiang Rai in January or Feburary the opium poppies should be in full bloom, but it’s unlikely you will see anyone harvest it now.</p>
<p>Some wats worth visiting while travelling in the area would be Wat Phra Singh, Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Ngam Muang and Wat Rong Khun all within the city limits of Chiang Rai. Outside the city Wat Phra That Doi Tong, in Mae Fah Luang district, and Wat Phra That Doi Wao in Mae Sai district may also be worth a trip.</p>
<p>Besides these two popular activities in <strong>Thailand travel</strong> most visitors are in fact interested in hill tribe treks or boat trips on the Kok River and given its close proximity to two other countries there has been an increase in day trips to the boarders. Shopping trips across the Mekong into a Laos boarder towns gives tourists another reason to get their passports out and a new stamp in it.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff9900;">Chiang Rai Travel</span></h3>
<p>It is easy to get cheap flights to Chiang Rai from Chaing Mai with airlines like Nok Air and Thai Air who fly a few flights a week, but for total control over your <a title="Amazing Thailand Travel" href="httphttp://www.amazingthailandtravel.com/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Thailand travel</a> you should consider the coach.<br />
From Chiang Mai you can drive easily to Chiang Rai along route 1019 is less than 4 hours by coach or car. The cost of a coach seat is very reasonable with with 1st class A/C coaches cost between 100-200baht.</p>
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		<title>Phitsanulok Thailand Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 06:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located on the banks of the River Nan, Phitsanulok, 390km north of Bangkok, makes an ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas of lower north Thailand. One of the oldest cities in Thailand, Phitsanulok, often shortened to Phi-Lok, is an important and historic city in northern Thailand. It has held a strong strategical and political [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located on the banks of the River Nan, <strong>Phitsanulok</strong>, 390km north of Bangkok, makes an ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas of lower north Thailand. One of the oldest cities in Thailand, Phitsanulok, often shortened to Phi-Lok, is an important and historic city in northern Thailand. It has held a strong strategical and political position in Thailand’s history due to its location on the cross-road between the northern and central regions of the country. Phitsanulok is a major transportation hub in <a title="Amazing Thailand Travel" href="http://www.amazingthailandtravel.com/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">Thailand travel</a> for the region with many tourist attractions not having direct connection with either Bangkok or Chiang Mai.<br />
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For Thai Buddhists Phi Lok is often a pilgrimage visit as it is home to the second most important Buddha image in Thailand. Only the Emerald Buddha in Wat Phra Kaew is more important. This large statue of Phra Chinnarat Buddha is the most copied image of any Buddha in Thailand and is sold across the country, no dounbt you willl see this during any <strong>Thailand travel</strong>, and often it will be the image you will buy as a reminder of your time in <strong>amazing Thailand</strong>.</p>
<p>Getting to Phitsanulok</p>
<p>The main line train between Bangkok and Chiang Mai stop if at Phitsanulok several times a day. There are direct trains from Bangkok also, these that take about 7 hours or 6 if you are on the rapid train. Buses however are more frequent and take only 6 hours from Bangkok and 5.5hrs from Chiang Mai. There is an airport outside the town that you can fly to from either Chiang Mai or Bangkok, it takes about 50mins from either location.</p>
<p>Things to do in Phitsanulok</p>
<p>Although a major stop on bus, train and flight destinations, Phitsanulok itself holds very little interest for the Thailand traveller. The main shrine of Wat Phra Sri Ratana Mahathat, or Wat Yai, houses the large, Sukhothai style, bronze Buddha statue of Phra Chinnarat. If staying in the town while exploring the surrounding areas, you could wander along the banks of the River Nan and shop for northern Thai products at the markets lining the river banks here. You could also have a meal on one of the many floating restaurants Phi Lok has to offer or pick up a snack at the night market along the River Nan.</p>
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