Top Things To Do
• Take a day excursion from Bangkok for a train trip across the notorious River Kwai Bridge at Kanchanaburi, which was built by Allied prisoners under the direction of the Japanese during WWII (website: www.kanchanaburi-info.com).
• Admire the skills of the kite fighters. Opposing teams fly male Chula and female Pakpao kites in a surrogate battle of the sexes. Do not miss an energetic game of takraw in which a small rattan ball is passed acrobatically around by players standing in a circle and using their feet, knees, thighs, chests and shoulders to endeavour to keep the ball in the air and kick it into a suspended basket.
• Take in a muay thai (Thai kick-boxing) match; this traditional sport can be seen every day of the year at the major stadiums in both
• Cast off all cares through traditional meditation.
• Join the throngs heading for Surin for the annual elephant round-up in November. The title is misleading as the elephants are not actually rounded up, but there are demonstrations of training techniques and re-enactments of scenes from history.
• Get to know northern
• Enjoy
• Learn traditional massage and the healing properties of herbal medicine at ancient Wat Pho (website: www.watpho.com).
• Try Thai cooking at one of many cookery schools. Learn how to blend the many herbs and spices that provide the unique flavours of Thai food. At some schools students even go to the market to buy the provisions for the meals to be prepared.
• Take a boat trip through Bangkok's Floating Market, or along the klongs, a network of canals leading off the river, and lined with dwellings opening directly on to the water. Life has changed little for those living along the klongs.
• Dive with the sharks in the aquarium at
• Have afternoon tea at the Oriental Hotel (website: www.mandarinoriental.com) in
Top Things To See
• Marvel at
• Do not miss Wat Pho (website: www.watpho.com), the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok and home to the Reclining Buddha. The Buddha's statue is enormous, an amazing 46m (150ft) long and 15m (49ft) high.
• Discover the delightful 81-room
• Travel north to
• Visit Kanchanaburi, inextricably linked with the horrors of World War II and the allied forces who were forced to build the Death Railway and the Bridge over the River Kwai. Use the town as a base to explore the area's waterfalls and jungles, and spend the night on a floating raft house.
• Step back in time with a visit to
• A visit to
• Head to Phang Nga Bay, which is world-famous for its stunning seascape, with its hundreds of limestone islets emerging from a translucent sea. Easily reached from Phuket, many visitors will recognise scenery featured in the James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun.
• Take time to explore the little-visited northeastern part of
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