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2013-10-27

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

CANADA'S FRONT DOOR

The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 (better known as 'Pier 21') is the location where over one million immigrants entered Canada for the first time from 1928-1971, Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The museum has offers history of those who entered into Canada this way along with a bit about their lives and journeys. Moreover, you can find the gift shop and Scotiabank Family History Centre, Exhibitions at Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 is a must to see / discover the Museum’s main exhibition dedicated to the years when Pier 21 was open as an immigration shed. Learn about the one million immigrants, refugees, war brides, evacuee children and displaced persons who came through this gateway between 1928 and 1971. You'll also learn about Canada's participation during the desperate days of WWII when 500,000 military personnel departed from Pier 21. Go on an emotional journey through Pier 21’s historic past when you view the multimedia presentation Oceans of Hope.

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

Pier 21, Halifax, NS


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Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada


Beautiful Scenery at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Beautiful Scenery at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada


Titanic Grave Site - Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Titanic Grave Site - Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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2013-09-18

James Bond Island

James Bond Island Phang Nga Bay; one of the most beautiful bay of Thailand, the bay is between Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi. It is famous for gravity-defying limestone formations, including James Bond Island (Kao Ta-pu): On the fateful morning of 26 December 2004, Phang Nga Bay was attacked by a tsunami disaster and thousands of people lost their lives. 


Phang Nga BayJameBondIsland

There are numbers of small islands between Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi. Some of them have accommodation as below lists;

Koh Bon, it is about 10 minutes from Haad Rawai (Rawai Beach), part of Phuket. The island is an ideal island for a day of snorkelling and relaxing.

Koh Hae (Coral Island), coral island is approximately 15 minutes by speedboat from Chalong Bay (Phuket part), speedboat can be accessible all year.

Koh Lon, is one of the quiet small islands; there are mostly Muslim island lives here and with a few bungalows.

Koh Mai Thon, it is a gorgeous little island with only one which is expensive place to stay. 

Koh Maphrao (Coconut Island)

Koh Racha, this island consists of two islands; Raya Yai and Raya Noi which means big and small, the island is an ideal island and popular with scuba divers and a relaxing, as well as snorkelling destination.

Koh Yao, this island is also consists of two islands; Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi. The is land is halfway to Krabi, the island has few upmarket resorts.


Kao Tapu JamesBondIsland
Kao Ta-Pu in front of James Bond Island

Sightseeing along James Bond Island can be done in one day-tour. From Phang Nga Town; get your travel tickets from tour operators many different nearby your hotel, and see what's the best for you. Usually there are a couple of different trips available every day. Half day tours, full day tours and tours with a night in Koh Panyi with reasonable price. There are also trips with sea canoeing. Tours booked from Krabi or Phuket are shorter and are more expensive...

Tour operators has organized many different tours and most of them follow standard route around the bay; passing weird rock formations, limestone outcrops, hidden lakes, tiny beaches and many caves. The tours usually go to Khao Ping Gan - The Leaning Rock, which was featured in the James Bond movie "The Man With the Golden Gun" as Scaramanga's hideaway. Kao Tapu in front of the James Bond Island is a popular rock. Beware that on "the" James Bond Island, the beach is littered with trinket vendors trying to sell you something and the experience of seeing the island may be somewhat disappointing and diluted.

A Phang Nga bay tour may take you to Koh Panyi, a village built on stilts. The mosque and the graveyard are the only places which are built on ground. It's a tourist trap during the day as many tours also stop here. Some tours will give you the option to stay overnight, which is preferable to really experience the village as the tourist trap disappears in the evening. If you go inwards you can see more of the village and eat at local stalls. There are specially in the morning and late afternoon many boats to and out of the island.

Canoeing a popular activity in the Phang Nga Bay. It is a form of eco-tourism that is available in several variations, as popular one-day tours, or more extended tours involving overnight camping on island beaches. You will see more than anyone else of the area, as many mangrove swamps and island grottoes are only accessible by canoe :)



2013-09-14

Koh Samet

One of the Eastern Seaboard islands; Koh Samet located off the coastline of province 'Rayong' Gulf of Thailand. Travel from Bangkok by bus, with departures to Ban Phe (บ้านเพ) from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai bus station), travel time from Bangkok to Ban Phe Pier approximately 4 hours.

From Ban Phe, there are direct boats to Koh Samet. The boat fee costs 50 Baht for local people, and 100 baht per person for tourists. It takes about 15-40 minutes from Ban Phe to Koh Samet, depends on what kind of the boats and the weather conditions. 


Baan Phe Pier, Koh Samet


Koh Samet has wonderful beaches, the most well-known beaches on the island are Had Sai Kaew, Ao Phai, Ao Vong Duean, Ao Wai and Ao Klew Na-Nok on the East coast and Ao Prao on the West coast.
At Had Sai Kaew or Sai Kaew Beach; there is a national park office where you can get the tourist information; Koh Samet is also under the National park area (Khao Laem Ya - Moo Koh Samet National Park. This national park is just on the way you walk to Sai Kaew beach after dropped off the ferry. In front of this national park, you will see a fee office where you pay for the fee for coming to Koh Samet. As for tourists pay about 200 Baht per one adult and 100 baht for a children. For Thais pay 40 baht for adult and 20 baht for a children. This island also has 7-Eleven shop. And there are many small local shops and easy to buy. If you are at Sai Kaew beach that means you are 3 Km far from Ao Wong Duean, 2.5 Km far from Ao Prao and approximately 6 Km far from Ao Pra-karang. From the national park walk down to Sai Kaew beach takes only a few minute.


Had Sai Kaew which literally means Crystal Sand Beach is very beautiful beach. It is full of soft white sand. It is the place for sunbathing, chilling, relaxing, jet skiing, windsurfing, riding on a banana boat or even partying at night. This is something you can do when you'd like to get away from such busy town. Koh Samet is one of the ideal travel places for most tourists who wanting to chill-out with their families for a couple of day. Travel to Koh Samet on week day is better than weekend as there are more tourist on weekends.

Between Sai Kaew beach and Ao Pai you will see the Mermaid and Pra Aphai Mani statue, (รูปปั้นนางเงือกและพระอภัยมณี) it is a story of "Soon torn phoo" poets.


Mermaid and Pra Aphai Mani statue


Ao Phai; Sea-Breeze, Silver sand and Samet Villa Beach, Ao Phai is a small bay on Koh Samet with restaurants and a disco bar just at the beach. Ao Phai offers good quality rooms for couples and families.

Ao Hin Khok; Located close to Had Sai Kaew, Ao Hin Khok is therefore quite crowded. For visitors interested in sunbathing, Windsurfing, with the crystal clear water this is the good place.

Ao Wong Duean; is the second largest beach on the island (the first being Hat Sai Kaew). Ao Wong Duean attracts tourist groups during both the high and low seasons due to its beach and good accommodation. On top of this, seafood restaurants with nice views are also available.

Ao Wai; located within a short walking distance of Candlelight Beach. Shaded by coconut trees, the beach is quiet and scenic good for relax.

Ao Prow; is one of the quietest beaches of Koh Samet. Located quite far away from the nightlife of Koh Samet; Ao Prow is preferred by travelers who quietly enjoy the sea, swimming and sand, And its also best sunset view point of Koh Samet.

Activities  

Some activities you could find on Koh Samet;

Windsurfing with its rocky coastline and offshore winds. Hin Khok beach is a good location for windsurfing.

Motorbike Driving Get Motorbike rental nearby the pier goes for about 300 Baht a day for a decent bike, automatic with off road wheels. If you are paying more, you are being ripped off. You should be a decent driver to drive across the Island. Roads can be very bad and rocky especially near Ao Wai beach. ATV's are rented out at about 400 Baht an hour. It is worth a drive if you are a decent driver. 

Boat Trips These are arranged to take tourists, mostly by speed boat around the island to snorkeling and diving spots.

Snorkeling / Diving The Koh Samet area is a populars for divers and snorkelers, due its close proximity to Bangkok and abundance or clear water :) Colorful coral and diversity of marine life. Two of the most favoured locations for diving around Koh Samet are Koh Thalu and Koh Kut. Tourists can take a tour around the island and go snorkeling off the rocky uninhabited western side, or around the reefs at the southern tip. Scuba diving excursions can be arranged at Ao Vong Duean.

Fishing Night fishing trips for squid are usually arranged oh Koh Samet.

Massage On the beach there are countless  massage therapists offering their massage service. And off the beach on the main roads; there are massage shops around.

Nightlife There are beer bars at virtually every beach, nearly all of them on Had Sai Kaew have hostesses. Besides bars there isn't much else but restaurants are selling alcohol. You can even get the popular sand bucket full of your favorite drink.

Life-style Thai people's lives on Koh Samet and there are several temples around. Many of the folk on Koh Samet however, are not originally from the island, but they've moved to the island to make a decent living through tourism.

The weather on Koh Samet is normally good year around. Also during the rainy season, between June and October, people still come here because it's not generally raining that much during the rainy monsoon season here. Koh Samet is actually the island in Thailand that has the driest weather during the rain season.



2013-08-25

เช้านี้ที่เกาะเต่า Good Morning Koh Tao

After a long day traveled from Bangkok, and now we are here at Koh Tao, or Tao Island (Turtle island), one of the amazing island scenes in Gulf of Thailand.


It took us nearly 12 hours ride by bus and boat to get here. We left from Bangkok by Lomprayah (เรือเร็วลมพระยา) at 9PM and, just got to the island nearly 9AM. The bus ride from Bangkok to the pier at Chumporn province, drop off and jump to the boat which we've paid 1,050 baht (Bus+boat inclusive) That was pretty good price for the package bus + boat and it's quite comfortable travel at night even though it took a bit long hours but we're all happy and can see the smiling face on anyone who has touched the island scene, finally...

Now we are at Koh Tao; it's so beautiful island. Most of tourist came here for scuba divers, the local people said "It is one of the top scuba diving destinations in Thailand"
though even non divers are easily drawn in by the island's beauty and its charm. 
The crystal clear waters of Koh Tao feature plenty of marine life and major coral that are certain to please the divers. Particularly as the island itself is so spectacular and the atmosphere here is quite relaxing. What's more to expect on this island?... It's now being a center for environmentally friendly diving practices, including the reintroduction of hundreds of juvenile turtles to the island's ecosystem, and efforts to preserve and grow coral reefs. For non-divers can appreciate the beauty of Koh Tao, which seems relatively devoid of inhabitants while the majority of visitors are spending their days underwater, by taking a boat trip around the island to visit Koh Tao's a lot of gorgeous beaches and bays, hiking to the peak of the island, practicing and studying yoga, or simply relaxing in a hammock and enjoying the view of nearby Koh Nang Yuan, a spectacular attraction in its own right.

A bit of history by local tourist information center saying that " Over the past decade Koh Tao has transformed from a sleepy, yet popular place to get a scuba certification to the second most popular place in the world to do so. Once a destination almost exclusively for scuba divers and those looking to get away from it all" - Koh Tao is now also a destination for wild 20-somethings to warm up before or unwind after neighboring Koh Phangan’s Full Moon Party. Fortunately, despite its quite small size, most of the beaches around Koh Tao have retained a charming, laid back atmosphere and bungalows ranging from ultra-basic thatch roof to chic and boutique are available for those on any budget to enjoy the beauty of one of Thailand’s most spectacular islands"


TST View KohTao to NangYuan

Key Tips

  • While there are numerous clinics on Koh Tao at Sairee Beach and Mae Haad, the closest hospitals are on Koh Samui and mainland Chumphon
  • Electricity, supplied by generators, is very expensive: switch off the lights, fans, and air conditioning when leaving your room
  • Exercise extreme caution when driving motorbikes on Koh Tao
  • Avoid drinking the night before scuba diving
  • Don't throw anything at all into the sea!
  • While diving or snorkeling, look, don't touch; this includes turtles, coral, and any other marine life!



2013-08-19

Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan, TST
Koh Phangan, Thailand


Koh Pha-Ngan, or Pha-Ngan Island (เกาะพะงัน)another wonderful island of Gulf of Thailand, which located in Surat thani province, Koh Pha Ngan is halfway between two islands; Koh Samui and Koh Tao. Koh Phangan is also known as the land of coconut trees, and the world-famous full moon party at "Haad Rin Beach". The Full Moon Party is monthly dance music festival set on Haad Rin which is held in every full moon night every month. The event primarily features electronic dance music. This world-famous beach party brings thousands party lovers all around the world to the island, especially in the high season in December to March. And that is the best time to visit the island, when the water is high, clean, clear and good for swimming. It's also good time for you to enjoys of the lovely coconut trees, relax under the shade of coconut trees by white sand beaches and absorb the spirit of the nature.



How to get there:

By Bus;
The best way to get to Koh Phangan is by Bus (Government Buses) to the Na Dan ferry piers: Bus terminal in Bangkok. Buses also arrive in Surat Thani, from the capital of Surat Thani Province, you you can buy a ticket for a bus + boat ride (ferry + transportation to Don Sak pier). The ferry stop at Koh Samui first, and will drop you off at the pier of Thong Sala. If there is no available listed above (if you've arrived to the bus terminal a bit late in the evening before a weekend or holiday), you can also try a bus to Chumphon and board a ferry there, see "By train". You can buy a ticket on the bus station, it will cost same as if purchased separately (and the bus arrives 2-3 hours before ferry departure, so you shouldn't be late).


Buses from Khao San Road, from here you can buy the joint ticket. A very good but pricier option, is using the morning bus (6AM) and ferry combination from the Lomprayah company arriving to island around 4:30PM with one way ticket price 1,300 baht. A reputable company with an office near Khao San Road, and the option to book online through their website. The air-con bus is very new and quite comfy. There is also overnight bus + catamaran combo BUS leaving Khao San Road, at 9:PM, arriving to island around 11AM. 

By Plane;
The closest airport is Samui International Airport (USM). The transportation to the ferry dock is easy to find at the airport. Ferries depart several times a day with the last one around dusk.

By Boat;
From Koh Samui's pier directly to Haad Rin. Ferries also leave from Nathon and Mae Nam piers to Thong Sala by several times a day. For fast Lomprayah Catamaran 3 times a day, and Songserm Express (cheaper than Lomprayah Catamaran;twice a day.


From Koh Tao; there is fast Lomprayah catamaran operating twice a day to Koh Tao for 450 baht at 08:30 and 13:00 or leaving Koh Tao for Koh Pha Ngan at 09:30. The ride between these islands takes 1.25 hours. 

Get around on Koh Pha Ngan
Once you entered to Koh Pha Ngan, it's a must to explore the beauty of Pha Ngan Island, through exciting day, evening and adventure tours. Experience, diving, snorkelling, kayaking, speed boat excursions to "Ang Thong National Marine Park", muay Thai, fishing trips, cultural tours, elephant riding. Enjoy the beauty of nature that the Ko Maa area has to offer and have a relaxing boat trip, with so many things to see and do your time on Koh Pha Ngan will be truly memorable.
  • Visit the beautiful waterfalls and lookouts in the stunning interior of the island. 
  • Visit Ko Maa off the northwest coast of Koh Pha Ngan. It offers one of the best snorkelling places on the island. Also other places to do snorkelling are "Haad Khom beach" and "Haad Yao beach"
  • There are elephant camps on the way from Baan Tai to Thong Nai Pan for elephant trekking.
  • Full Moon Party, if your after party heaven you can't do better than Haad Rin; an expanded village of beach bars and cheap chicken burgers, It is most popular one night a month, they called "it is a feast". The night of the Full Moon Party, the beaches packed with trance, dance, electronic music, buckets, and every bars are hoping. Had Rin offers a variety of entertainment venues, some people says 'It's home to the Full Moon Party, or 'houses of thousand beach party's lover'. There are a lot of major sound systems running the length of Had Rin beach, catering for thousand people all around the world and, some talented DJ's pass through, banging out their wares to the raging lunar explorers that have landed on planet party. 'Before going to the Full Moon Party, make sure you book your accommodation for the Full Moon Party ahead, because there is a limited availability.
  • Jungle Experience at Ban Tai. In the jungle near Baan Tai, Jungle Experience features the best of underground electronic beats; house music, tech house and progressive house. Here you can find plenty of areas to sit down and chill-out complete with decorations, laser and lighting, dancers and performance artists, as well as professional world-class DJs. 
  • Those who are into hiking can be done all around the island. There is a trail that leads between Haad Rin and Haad Tien, The route can become difficult, and bringing enough water is necessary. If you are feeling adventurous, ride a motorbike to the end of the concrete road at Haad Khom from where you can hike through steep terrain and jungle on the coast to isolated 'Bottle Beach'. Another good trail is to the best viewpoint on the island "Khao Ra Viewpoint", on the highest hill on the island.
  • Scuba Diving, Pha Ngan has lovely sites around the island which are perfect for both the beginners and trained divers. From easy dives off the beach to longer trips by boat you can experience the world of tropical diving. The waters around Koh Pha Ngan are much nicer than most people know (super clear-water), fine hard corals with a good range of reefs and tropical/pelagic fish. "Sailrock" (p.s. You can find many dive schools throughout the island).
Please stay safe on Koh Pha Ngan

Coconut Island, Koh Phangan


Get Out; 
Surat thani is the closest city on the mainland.
Koh Samui the biggest and most touristy island on the east coast of Thailand, many boats departing for there from 200 baht (Songserm Express).

For contact; there are internet cafe's; last time I was there and they charged for internet 1 baht per minute, they also provide international calls, and flight confirmation.


2013-08-15

Bangkok, Most popular tourist destination in the world 2013

Bangkok is now the most visited city in the world!
Bangkok has beaten London to the number one spot as 2013's most popular tourist destination with 15.98 million visitor projected to descend in Thailand's capital city this year, according to the new Global Destination Cities Index released by MasterCard.

TheThaiTraveller GrandPalace
                                                                                   Grand Palace,Bangkok
Based on data MasterCard collected from governments, central banks, related public agencies and airlines so far this year, the projection for the entire year says Bangkok is surpassing London, the previous holder of the top place, by a very narrow margin. The report marked the first time any Asian city has been projected to be the top-ranked tourist destination. London came in second, with 15.96 million visitors expected in 2013, and Paris, third, with 13.92 million visitors. MasterCard looked at 132 cities.

Other Asian cities that made it to the Top 20 Global Destination Cities in 2013 include, Singapore at number four; with 11.75 million visitors, Kuala Lumpur at number eight; with 9.2 million visitors, Hong Kong at number nine; with 8.72 million visitors, Seoul at number 11; with 8.19 million visitors, Shanghai at number 14; with 6.5 million visitors, Tokyo at number 16; with 5.8 million visitors, and Taipei; with 5.19 million visitors. 
MasterCard Worldwide’s global economic adviser Yuwa Hedrick-Wong cited overall value for money spent for why Bangkok is attractive. That is true for Thailand overall as well.
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) adviser Suwanchai Ritthirak cited official data in saying that each foreign visitor spends an average of 9.6 days and 4,100 baht (about US$141.50) in the country.  Therefore, to boost Bangkok’s ranking, more needs to be done to increase either or both factor.

Index Ranking by Number of International Visitors (in millions):

  1. Bangkok 15.98
  2. London 15.96
  3. Paris 13.92
  4. Singapore 11.75
  5. New York 11.52
  6. Istanbul 10.37
  7. Dubai 9.89
  8. Kuala Lumpur 9.20
  9. Hong Kong 8.72
  10. Barcelona 8.41
  11. Seoul 8.19
  12. Milan 6.83
  13. Rome 6.71
  14. Shanghai 6.50
  15. Amsterdam 6.35
  16. Tokyo 5.80
  17. Vienna 5.37
  18. Taipei 5.19
  19. Riyadh 5.05
  20. Los Angeles 4.84 





2013-08-13

Weekends at Koh Larn (Larn Island)

Weekends away at Koh Larn 
Koh Larn or Larn island is just a wonderful little island in the Gulf of Thailand. It is located approximately 7km off the coast of Pattaya Beach of which is just about two hours drive from Bangkok. The Island is about 4km long and about 2km wide and has about a thousand residents most of whom live in the main village called "Naban". Most of the people that live at Koh Larn, are also work and go to school which located on the island. Any of the everyday necessities are including a police force and a small medical facility. There are six beaches on the island that boast white sand and clear blue water that include Naban Village and Pier. Koh Larn is a lush green tropical island which has an abundant amount of rainfall each year during monsoon. The terrain is mostly mountainous which is covered in most part with heavy vegetation, jungle if you will. Monkeys naturally inhabit the island as well as other wildlife. Infrastructure on Koh Larn in most part consist of narrow roadways covered with brick pavers, you just need to be more careful when you drive the motorbike. Renting a motorbike is the best way to get around on Koh Larn, the cost is around 150-200 baht per day.

On Island;

TAWAEN Beach: 
The biggest and busiest beach on Koh Larn,  there are a lot of restaurants,  some shops, all activities are available. It's a bit crowded for some tastes, but some people may  like that The water is beautiful,   and some boats go directly to the beach,  where there is  a  boat dock, making it easily accessible. 

SAMAE Beach:
Samae Beach considered the prettiest beach,  somewhat more up scale / upmarket than the other beaches.  Nice selection  of  quality  restaurants.  The beach is big but doesn't seem that crowded. There  are two places that offer  bungalows, including one of them  that  has air conditioned rooms  (Local #No name),  no signs there,  but don't  expect to get a room on the weekends,  they will be full.  They  are very simple  accommodations but acceptable.  They are  not directly beach front, but  maybe  3 minutes walk.  There might be camping here too. These are on the far end of the beach, (if you arrive by bus or motorbike, all the way to your right if you arrive by boat, as you face the beach from the water, all the way to your left). This beach has better quality shopping and better restaurants, weekends are busy. 

Koh Larn, Weekends away TST

TIEN Beach:
Tien Beach is a mid sized beach here on the island.  In as far as blue ocean and white sand beach this is the best.  This  beach has many restaurants and souvenir shops  that are a bit more up scale than at the other beaches, but still, has the flavour of Thailand. Tien Beach is  a  year round  beach, with  a  bit  fluctuation  of  tourist  from  season  to  season.  The atmosphere here,  are very relaxed and quiet.  The  tourist  that visit this beach  seem  to come in smaller groups and there are for not as much chatter that you would find amongst larger groups. Tien Beach is accessible by speedboat, charter and local taxi. 

NAUL Beach: 
On the far end of the island, very quiet, only a handful of people. This is another nice beach on Koh Larn. Naul beach is a mid sized beach but has the most coconut trees of any other beach on the island. This beach seems to be very seasonal in as far as tourist and sometimes it can be almost deserted in off season. If a deserted beach is what you like then you might try here first, off season occurs between April and late October. If you come here during this time you should bring your own stuff like towels to lay out on and some drinks and food. Koh Larn Resort is located here but sometimes it is hard to find  any of the staff here to accommodate your needs so be prepared. From Naban Village, take the Tuk Tuk - Songtaew; 30 Baht per person to get here.

TONGLANG Beach: 
Tonglang beachis a mid sized beach. The stretch of sand here is narrower here  than  the other beaches, but there still is plenty of area to stretch out on. Tonglang beach is accessible by boat there are no roads to this beach. 

Activities:

There are many activities here for visitors to enjoy, some include parasailing, snorkelling, jet ski, banana boat, swimming in tropical waters, and there is eve a shooting range located here. The island is mountainous there are also some spectacular views for those that like to take a few snapshots. Koh Larn is also very suited for bicycling and hiking, many bicycling events have been held here. Many movie production companies have used the island for movie shoots. There are many accommodations that will make you feel right at home. Then there are the places to eat many right on the beach, serving up fresh, catch of the day seafood. Many visitors come to stay their entire vacation on Koh Larn and return year after year, kind of a home away from home for some. 

Getting here:

There are many ways to get to Koh Larn; first you need to get to the "Bali Hai Pier" where the ferry boat is docked.
Bali Hai Pier is about 2 hours drive from Bangkok. This will take you all the way to Pattaya. You can catch a taxi to the pier for around 1300-1500 baht. 
By Minivan; you can take the minivan from The Victory Monument, it's 100 baht to get to Bali Hai Pier. 
Once you get to the pier, take the ferry which is located straight out at the end of the pier just on the right side. The fare for Koh Larn ferry is only 30 baht per person for each way. If someone asks you to pay more than 30 baht then you are probably not at the right boat. 
Koh Larn ferry go to Naban Port, which is the main village where most people that live on the island have their homes. Naban also has the majority of resorts for those who want to stay for a few nights on island.


2013-07-20

Kamphaeng Phet

Geographically located in the Lower North on the bank of the Ping River, Kamphaeng Phet is approximately 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 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's capital down through the times of Ayutthaya and early Rattanakosin (Bangkok) eras. The name Kamphaeng Phet literally means "Diamond Wall" a reference to the apparent strength of this formerly walled city's protective barrier. This level of security was necessary, as the city previously helped to protect the Sukhothai and later Ayutthaya kingdoms against attacks from Burma or Lanna.

Things to do in Khamphaeng Phet,
  • Visit Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park, north of city (walk north, hard to miss) 09.00 -16.00. In former times Kamphaeng Phet was part of the Sukhothai kingdom. Ruins from this time are found to the immediate north of the new city.These along with the two related historical cities, became a world heritage site. 
  • Connect with locals in Kamphaeng Phet by Sightseeing the fruits farm, agricultural Tours, Services for Farm, Rural and agricultural tours.
The Thai Traveller Agriculture Tour Kamphaeng Phet
 "sweet yellow Marian plums" 
  • Visit Khlong Lan National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติคลองลาน) covers an area of some 300 km over mountain ranges to the west of the province. The highest peak is about 1,400 metres. Of mainly virgin jungles, it is the source of several streams which flow into the Ping River. The park headquarters is near the Khlong Lan waterfall, about 60 km from town. Attractions within the park include the 95-metre high Khlong Lan Fall with scenic surroundings, and the Khlong Nam Lai Fall (น้ำตกคลองน้ำไหล), a 9-level cascade and located off Highway no.1117 at Km. 35 and 10 km further on). The Kaeng Ko Roi (แก่งเกาะร้อย) (off Highway No.1117 at Pong Nam Ron intersection) is a group of rock formations jutting out of the stream looking somewhat like all islands.
  • Mae Wong National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วงก์) forms the border between Kamphaeng Phet and Nakhon Sawan and covers an area of about 894 square km. Most of the land is rich in various types of plants. Along the Khlong Lan -Umphang route passing through the park's area, which leads up to the mountains, are several viewing points between km 81 to 115. At Km. 102 is a beautiful road-side waterfall. Other falls within the park include the Mae Krasa (น้ำตกแม่กระสา), Mae Liwa (น้ำตกแม่ลีวา) and others.
  • Khlong Wang Chao National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติคลองวังเจ้า) is located in King Amphoe Kosamphi Nakhon, 43 km from Kamphaeng Phet. This is an abundant forest with a density of naturally growing teak and beautiful waterfalls. Nearby the park, there is a hill tribe village.
  • The hot springs of Phra Ruang not so far from the main town. A precise route is to follow Highway 101 north (towards Sukhothai) out of Kamphaeng Phet town for 13 km and then a left and 12 km up this road you'll come upon the springs, can't be missed.
  • Otherwise there are many great national parks where you can do some hiking.
Local Product
Kluai Khai ("egg banana") is a famous product of this province. Raw and ripe bananas as well as other local produces such as sticky paste (made of rice, bean, sesame and sugar)
Festivals
The Nop Phra Len Phleng Fair (งานนบพระเล่นเพลง) is held during the celebrations of Makha Bucha (full moon in February). A tradition since the times of Sukhothai, it is described in the inscription stone found at Nakhon Chum of how processions were organised to pay homage to the town's major religious sites. The fair today consists of colorfully decorated parades of participants dressed in ancient attires crossing the Ping to pay homage to the Holy Relic on the Nakhon Chum side of the river.
Kluai Khai Fair (งานสารทไทยกล้วยไข่เมืองกำแพง) is held in September each year to promote the local banana for which the province is famous. There are banana contests and competitions on the making of Krayasat (a local sweet), as well as many entertainment performances.
Get In
Kamphaeng Phet is located halfway between Bangkok and Chiand Mai. Air-conditioned buses run regularly from Bangkok Northern Terminal to Chiang Mai, stopping off at Kamphaeng Phet on the way. Non air-conditioned buses are for inter-provincial travel to the other districts. Or by Mini-van from Victory Monument to Nakorn sawan, it cost 130 Baht per person, driving about 2.5 hours to reach Nakorn sawan city. Then take a bus from Nakorn sawan to Kamphaeng Phet take you another hour to get to Kamphaeng Phet.


The Thai Travellers Mae Wong National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วงก์)
Mae Wong National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วงก์)


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Chiang Mai? Thailand? Let's go

2013-07-16

Kanchanaburi

One of the major tourist destinations in Thailand, city located at the confluence of the rivers Kwai Noi and Kwai Yai. It is about 3 hours by car from Bangkok. Once we get there, it's very easy to get around with our own car, but there are standard local transport available for visitors; such as tuk tuk (songtaew), motorbike taxi and public bus. The tourist attractions in Kanchanaburi including the well-known waterfall (Sai Yok Waterfall), River Khwae; which is suit for rafting and fishing.

TST Kanchanaburi, Thailand


For most visitors the main sight of interest is the Bridge over the River Kwai (pronounced khwaae as in air), as the start of the infamous World War II Death Railway to Burma (now Myanmar), as well as the many associated museums. There is an increasingly thriving backpacker scene taking advantage of the chilled-out riverside vibe for those that need to get away from Bangkok. Kanchanaburi is also the gateway to the surrounding province of the same name. More foreign visitors are discovering why Thais know it as one of the most beautiful provinces in the country with its easily accessible waterfalls and national parks.

Kanchanaburi attractions;
Death railway: In the former time, Kanchanaburi was under Japanese control. It was here that Asian forced labourers and Allied POWs, building the infamous Burma Railway, constructed a bridge; an event immortalised in the film Bridge on the River Kwai. Almost half of the prisoners working on the project died from disease, maltreatment and accidents.
At Kanchanaburi, there is a memorial and two museums to commemorate the dead. In March 2003, the Thailand-Burma Railway Museum opened and the JEATH War Museum dedicated to the bridge and the Death Railway. The city is also home to the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. The Chong Kai Allies Cemetery is near Kanchanaburi, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Wat Tham Phu Wa.
Bridge over the River Kwai:
Located some 3 km north of Kanchanaburi (down New Zealand Road, off Saeng Chuto Road), this iron bridge (Saphan Mae Nam Kwae) across the Kwai Yai River is the main attraction for many visitors. Immortalized in the famous movie and novel, it was a part of the infamous Death Railway to Burma, constructed by POWs working for the Japanese in hellish conditions during World War II. Some 16,000 POWs and 90,000 Asian workers (most of them enslaved) died during the railway construction. The present iron bridge is the second wartime incarnation (a part of the original can be found in the War Museum), but two central 'boxy' spans were rebuilt after the war to replace three sections destroyed by Allied bombing.

TST Kanchanaburi

You can cross the bridge on foot. While the centre of the track has been thoughtfully turned into a steel-plated walkway and there are little side platforms between the spans for sightseeing and avoiding trains. There are guardrails, but some areas of the bridge lack them, so be careful of small children! Off the end of the bridge, you can feed or ride an elephant bare-back at negotiated price of 600 baht per ride. At May 2010, the elephant was kept on a short chain, and had to stand in its own waste products.
As the bridge is still used locally, it is possible to take one of the trains that cross the bridge every day. The ride from Nam Tok (the train line's terminus) to River Kwai Bridge station takes a bit longer than 2 hours
Chongkai War Cemetery: (either bargain with a taxi or rent a bicycle to get there; it's at the west side of the river). A neatly maintained smaller cemetery 2 km out of town along the road that leads to Wat Thaopoom. This is the final resting place of Dutch and British forces. 
Thailand-Burma Railway Centre: 73 Jaokannun Rd (next to Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, near the south of Mae Nam Khae Road), ☎ +66 3 451 2721, 09:00-17:00 daily. Generally considered to be the best source of information regarding World War II in Thailand, railway construction and route, and the conditions endured by POWs and Asian labourers. Very moving exhibits, including video and interactive displays. A visit takes at least one hour, and probably longer if you want to read everything.Fee includes a free coffee or tea at upstairs cafe, where you can sit at the window bench overlooking the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. It is a good place to sit and reflect after your tour of the centre. 120 baht. 
World War II Museum and Art Gallery: Mae Nam Khwae Rd (about 50 m from the Bridge over the River Kwai). 08:30-17:30 daily. This well-signposted complex houses a bizarre collection of museums and exhibits, most of which are poorly maintained and labeled. To your left as you enter is the "War Museum", a 4 storey building encrusted with statues, which starts off with a little Burmese shrine but is mostly devoted to pre-WW2 Thai history through the ages and is filled with wall paintings of Kings and racks of rusty pistols. There are good views of the bridge from the roof of the riverside building. Above the WW2 museum is the most bizarre section, housing (among other things) dusty stamp collections and a gallery with wall paintings of all Miss Thailand winners. The World War II and (old) JEATH Museum is lurking in the basement. 40 baht. 
JEATH War Museum: Th Pak Phraek (Adjacent to the Wat Chaichumphon temple complex 1 km south of the town centre). 08:30-18:00. The free guide leaflet concludes with these salutary words - "May Peace Always Conquer Violence". Exhibits are housed in a palm hut, modelled on the kind of buildings that Death Railway POWs would have slept in. The exhibits themselves are timeworn and many have been attacked by insects and weather. It may seem a amateurish in it's style of curation. The temple complex next door is much more interesting. A cross-river boat service is available from the Jeath museum. This is the main drawcard of the World War II Museum and Art Gallery complex. It features a section of the first wooden bridge, recreations of the POW barracks and random military paraphernalia. Downstairs is an exhibit of prehistoric Thailand complete with semi-erotic murals. 40 baht.
Get In
By bus
BKS public buses (line 81) leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Taling Chan สายใต้ตลิ่งชัน), which is located far west in the suburb Thonburi. In Kanchanaburi, there are two separate but nearby bus terminals, with 1st class buses departing from an office off Thanon Saengchuto, and 2nd class buses from the larger terminal one block east.
1st class buses should leave Bangkok every 15 minutes from 05:00-22:30, take about 2 hours, and cost 110 baht, including a bottle of water.
2nd class buses (new route) leave Bangkok every 20 minutes from 03:30-19:00 and take about 2 hours.
2nd class buses (old route) leave Bangkok every 15-30 minutes from 04:00-18:00 and take about 3 hours.
There are also tourist minibuses directly to/from Khao San Road, departing Kanchanaburi at 13:30 and 18:30hrs.
There are also some buses leaving less frequently from Bangkok's Northern Mo Chit bus terminal (note: not the same as Mo Chit BTS station, and not within walking distance of it, although a standard 50 baht motorbike ride is available. It's often called "Mo Chit 2") 
Here are the times that you could find at the station:
First-class bus with toilet (3 hours, 122 baht): 06:00, 11:00, 14:30
Second class bus with no toilet inside: 05:00, 07:00, 09:30, 12:30, 17:00
Bus rides may be variable or cancelled (for example, with 14:30 being last of the day.) BUT there are vans available at the bus station leaving even when you're told there's no way to get there by bus! It may pay to talk to the information desk for this. 
From Nakhon Pathom, there are direct buses (2nd class only) every 15 to 30 minutes between 04:00 and 18:00, which take two hours. Alternatively, you can hop off a 1st class bus when it passes by Nakhon Pathom, but double-check with staff to ensure the route allows this and they know your plans.
From Sangkhlaburi to Kanchanaburi, you're spoilt for choice:
Air-con VIP buses leave at 08:45, 10:45 and 14:30 and take 4 hours.
Air-con minibuses leave at 06:30, 07:30, 11:30, 13:00, 15:30 and take 3.5 hours.
Standard buses leave at 06:45, 08:15, 10:15, 13:15 and take 5 hours.
By train
Trains leave Bangkok's Thonburi Train Station at 07:50 and arrive at Kanchanaburi at 10:25, also at 13:55 and arriving at 16:24. You may be interested in buying a ticket all the way to the River Kwai Bridge, since these two trains are the only ones which cross the bridge each day. Since December 2005, the fare is 100 baht for foreigners.
Be warned that reaching Thonburi Station from Khao San Road is harder than it looks; tuk-tuk drivers will try to charge you outrageous rates, and walking involves crossing two bridges and looping back a ways. The best way is probably to take the passenger boat from Phra Arthit Pier and connect to a cross-river ferry that reaches the Thonburi Railway pier, then walk or take the open minibus from there. The other way to reach Thonburi (Bangkok Noi) Station is walk little bit south from Thammasat university, take river ferry from Wat Mahathat to Wanglong, on the other side of river walk west until you reach main north-south road, here walk north until you reach big bridge where you will go under it and then just walk west to train station, all this from Khao San Road to train station takes only about 35 minutes easy walk and river ferry. You can also walk a bit away from Khao San Road and find a metered taxi that will not rip you off. The fare should be about 70-80 baht from Khao San on the meter. 
Return trains leave from the main railway station; from the River Kwai Bridge they leave 6 minutes earlier. Riding 3rd class is an adventure in itself, and definitely recommended.
Both train services continue to/from Nam Tok, the current terminus of the Death Railway. The normal trains will charge "Farangs" (Westerners) 100 baht in each direction from Kanchanaburi to Wang Pho, the last station before Nam Tok. The 10:30 train has a special tourist section, where the low, low price of 300 baht gets you air-con, a soft drink and a certificate of having ridden the Death Railway. This service has occasionally been operated by a steam engine, but usually uses an ordinary diesel DMU, and rail fans will have to content themselves with the Japanese-era steamers plinthed at the main and bridge stations, also at the waterfall in Nam Tok Noi. The steam train rides no longer operate.
By minivan
Minivans depart to Kanchanaburi from BTS Victory Monument. The minivans leave when they are full or every 15 minutes. The price is 130 baht from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and 120 baht from Kanchanaburi to Bangkok.
By car
Kanchanaburi is about 3 hours drive from Bangkok, along Hwy 4 (Phet Kasem) from Bangkok until it meets Hwy 323. This will take you all the way to Kanchanaburi.
You can catch a taxi to Kanchanaburi, return to Bangkok for the day for around 2,000 baht. This should include stopping at the Bridge over River Kwai and museum, Kanchanaburi township, the local dam and the cemetery for the prisoners of war. You may need to pay a bit extra to visit Erawan Falls which is about an hour out of the town centre and the Tiger Temple.
By limousine taxi
Bangkok (Airport) limousines are a comfortable and swift means of travel between Thailand's capitol and Kanchanaburi. Transfer rates by luxury Japanese sedan are typically from 3,000-3,500 baht.
By Minibus
For shorter travel, day trips from Bangkok are commonly sold at Bangkok travel agencies. Typically these include Toyota minibus transport from one's hotel to Kanchanaburi and back (visiting the famous bridge, Erawan National Park, etc., depending on the package), and perhaps lunch and entrance fees. 

2013-07-15

Sukhothai The Dawn of Happiness

One of the northern provinces (Changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phrae, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, and Lampang. Sukhothai can be translated as Dawn of Happiness. with the provincial's "Source of national heritage, the Thai alphabets, the best Loy Krathong celebrations, firm foundation of Buddhism, the fine Teen Jok cloth, ancient chinaware, holy Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng’s mother, dawn of happiness"
Sukhothai located in the valley of the Yom River on the lower edge of the northern region, 427 kilometres north of Bangkok, and covers some 6,596 square kilometres.

The Khao Luang Mountain Range, with its four main peaks: Khao Phu Kha, Khao Phra Mae Ya, Khao Chedi, and Pha Narai, lies within the Ramkhamhaeng National Park in the south of the province. The Si Satchanalai National Park is located in the north-west, protecting the mountainous forest areas of the Phi Pan Nam Range at the northern end of the province.
History
Sukhothai, meaning the Dawn of Happiness, was a town founded in the 13th century on the fringe of the Khmer empire. The exact year is unknown, but according to the Fine Arts Office it was between 1238 and 1257. Founded by Phokhun Si Intharathit, it was the first truly independent Thai (Siamese) Kingdom after defeating the Khmers. Sukhothai enjoyed a golden age under their third king, King Ramkhamhaeng, who was credited with creating the Khmer-derived Thai alphabet which is essentially the same as that in use today. He also laid the foundation for politics, the monarchy and religion, as well as expanding its boundary of influence. Sukhothai was later ruled by many kings. The province is most famous for the historic city of Sukhothai, the capital of the Sukhothai kingdom. It is located about 12 km from the modern New Sukhothai city. Not far from Sukhothai are the Si Satchanalai historical park and the Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park. Both were cities within the former Sukhothai kingdom and of the same time period.

The province was at first known as Sawankhalok; it then was renamed to Sukhothai.

Sukhothai Historical Park    Photo courtesy of 123rf.com
Sights / Attractions:

Sukhothai Historical Park (อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์สุโขทัย) is registered by the UNESCO as the world’s heritage like Sukhothai historical park.The capital of the Sukhothai kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries,in what is now the north of Thailand. It is located near the modern city of Sukhothai, capital of the province with the same name. The city walls form a rectangle about 2 km east-west by 1.6 km north-south. There are 193 ruins on 70 square kilometers of land. There is a gate in the centre of each wall. Inside are the remains of the royal palace and twenty-six temples, the largest being Wat Mahathat. The park is maintained by the Fine Arts Department of Thailand with help from UNESCO which has declared it a World Heritage Site. The park sees thousands of visitors each year, who marvel at the ancient Buddha figures, palace buildings and ruined temples. The park is easily toured by bicycle or even on foot.
The protection of the area was first announced in the Royal Gazette on June 6, 1962. In 1976 the restoration project was approved, and in July 1988 the park was officially opened. On December 12, 1991, it was declared a World Heritage Site as part of the Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns together with the associated historic parks in Kamphaeng Phet and Si Satchanalai.

Ramkhamhaeng National Park
Widely known as Pa Kho Luang. It covers an area of about 341 square kilometers, or 213,125 rai. It is blessed with wildlife, birds, and natural beauties, including fertile tropical jungles and mountain. Ramkhamhaeng National Park, within the province of Sukhothai, is surrounded by the districts of Kirimas, Ban Dan Lan Hoi, and the provincial capital of Sukhothai.

Khao Luang
An important source of water for its surrounding areas. This exquisite national park, with a combined natural and historical background, covers an area of 341 square kilometres, and was declared to be a national park in year 1980. High hills and steep cliffs, some over 1,200 metres above sea level, together with fascinating falls and different species of plants and wildlife, are some of the major attractions available in this park offered to nature-loving tourists or visitors. Furthermore, the archaeological and historical sites with ancient remains and relics make the park even more attractive, especially for critics and theologians. The park also contains a lot of natural beauties, such as the Khao Luang mountain range, Sai Rung Waterfall, an herbal garden, and the Savannah located in the high country of the Khao Luang range. High country of the Khao Luang mountain range: The four main peaks of the park are within the high country. These peaks offer beautiful views. Khao Phu Ka and Khao Phra Mae Ya at 1,200 meters above sea level are the park's highest summits. Looking up from the park's headquarters, one can see the outline of a woman, in what some people would say is a very suggestive position, on one of the ridge lines.

Si Sachanalai National Park
Was proclaimed a national park on 8 May 1981. With a total area of 213 square kilometres in Amphoe Si Satchanalai and Amphoe Thung Saliam of Sukhothai Province, Si Satchanalai National Park offers trekking routes through waterfalls and caves. There is Tad Dao Waterfall, originated from the Tha Pae stream. The 30 meter high fall is wonderful, ideal for rest and relaxation. Thara Wasan Cave, blessed with fantastic stalactites and stalagmites, is located about 1.5 km away from the park's office. Wildlife is found here, including hundreds of thousands of bats. Tad Duan Waterfall, situated about 500 meters away form the office of the park, is ideal for swimming. Conveniently accessible. Everyone can enjoy.

Sangkhalok Museum (พิพิธภัณฑ์สังคโลกสุโขทัย) 
Located within Mueang Ake Plaza, Thanon By-pass, just 12 kilometres off the old city. The museum displays more than 2,000 pieces of Sangkhalok ceramic wares collected from various sources both locally and internationally.

The Fish Museum (พิพิธภัณฑ์ปลาในวรรณคดีเฉลิมพระเกียรติ)
Located in the Rama IX Park, along Highway 12. It displays a variety of fresh water fish mentioned in Thai literature, such as the travel poems titled Kap Ho Khlong Nirat Phra Bat and Kap Ho Khlong Praphat Than Thongdaeng, and the Kap He Ruea boat song by Chaofa Thammathibet (Chaofa Kung).

The Ramkhamhaeng National Museum (พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติรามคำแหง) 
Houses many artifacts found from archaeological excavations in Sukhothai, as well as those donated by the locals. The museum is divided into three premises: the Lai Sue Thai Chet Roi Pi Memorial Building, Museum Building, and Outdoor Museum.

The Sawankhaworanayok National Museum (พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติสวรรควรนายก) 
Houses exhibits in a two-storey building. Upstairs houses sculptural collections from various periods, mostly those formerly collected within the compound of Wat Sawankharam and offered by Phra Sawankhaworanayok. In addition, there are Buddha images, relocated from the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum, from the pre-Sukhothai to the early Ayutthaya period.

The Centre for Study and Preservation of Sangkhalok Kilns (ศูนย์ศึกษาและอนุรักษ์เตาสังคโลก -เตาทุเรียง) 
Considered the industrial area of Si Satchanalai. Numerous celadon wares in broken, as well as perfect, condition have been discovered. The kiln is oval in shape with a curved roof like that of a ferryboat and is 7–8 metres long. The centre consists of two buildings situated on the kiln site area with two kilns Nos. 42 (ground level) and 61 (underground) exhibited in situ. There are also exhibitions on artifacts, academic documents, and on the evolution of ancient ceramic wares.

Local Products:
Khanom Kliao (ขนมเกลียว) 
Famous snacks of Sukhothai made from wheat flour and egg, seasoned with salt and pepper, and made it into a twist shaped-dough. Fried until crispy and further glacé. It has a sweet taste and is available everywhere.

Activities:
Agrotourism
Cycling Route along the Orchards - Some visitors enjoy cycling around the orchards and tasting a variety of fruits like pomelo, santol, sapodilla, coconut, star fruit, various kinds of bananas, as well as the tasty and fleshy plum mango (Bouae Macrophylla) with its chicken-egged size.
Tambon Ban Tuek Community of Amphoe Si Satchanalai. This is a small and peaceful community filled with trees, paddy fields, and scenic mountain ranges, while tourists can enjoy the traditional life of fruit growers. Different types of fruits grown along the hilly terrain include longkong, langsat, mangosteen, durian, banana, pomelo, rambeh, and rambutan.
Eco and Soft Adventure Tourism
Cycling Route: The Old Town of Sukhothai Trips within the Sukhothai Historical Park are also made by personal or rental bikes.

Local Products:
Khanom Kliao (ขนมเกลียว) 
Famous snacks of Sukhothai made from wheat flour and egg, seasoned with salt and pepper, and made it into a twist shaped-dough. Fried until crispy and further glacé. It has a sweet taste and is available everywhere.
Sangkhalok ceramics (เครื่องสังคโลก) These replicas arguably look as good as the originals.
Thung Luang terra cotta (เครื่องปั้นดินเผา) of Khiri Mat district come in unique patterns. The products include flower pots, vases, basin, water jar, lamps, with perforated decorations of animal fiqures like frogs, bullfrogs, and dogs.
Butter-baked Banana (กล้วยอบเนย) A well-known snack of Amphoe Khiri Mat, it resembles another local sweet called Khanom Rang Nok made from sweet potato. This butter-baked banana snack is made from slicing raw banana horizontally, left to dry for half a day, seasoned with salt, deep fried, adding sugar, and giving it a good stir. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and add butter. This product is available everywhere.

Transportations:
By Roads There are 5 highways connecting Sukhothai:
Highway 12 connects the eastern districts starting at Ban Dan Lan Hoi and passing Muang and Kong Krailat districts to Phitsanulok province.
Highway 101, starting at Si Satchanalai district, connects the northern districts to the southern districts and passing Sawankhalok, Si Samrong, Muang and Khiri Mat districts to Kamphaeng Phet province.
Highway 102 connects Si Satchanalai district to Uttaradit province.
Highway 1180 connects Sawankhalok district to Si Nakhon district and Uttaradit province.
Highway 1048 connects Sawankhalok district to Thung Saliam district and Lampang province.
By Air
The airport is located in Amphur Sawankhalok and is about 30 km away from downtown. Flights operate daily between Sukhothai – Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
By Rail
Rail system in Sukhothai is one part of northern route from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong central station. Sukhothai is located on the main Chiang Mai – Bangkok line.
Songthaew (public passenger pick-up vehicles) 
Songthaews are the most popular form of public transport in the new city and the rural areas. Larger sized Songthaews travel to and from the old and new cities.
By Bus
Air-conditioned buses run regularly from Sukhothai Bus Terminal to Bangkok and Chiang Mai, stopping off at other major towns on the way. Non air-conditioned buses are for inter-provincial travel to the other districts.
Others
Tuk-tuks and motorbike-taxis are popular for short journeys within the new town.