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The country of Thailand lies in the southeast tip of Asia, and is one of the most frequently visited countries. It stretches for an area of 517000sq.km, extending like a green woolly carpet to the brownish coastal plains. Administratively divided into 76 provinces, the country is full of people from origins of Thai, Chinese and Malay with Buddhism reigning as the dominant religion and a handful of Muslims to complete the list.

Thailand, formerly known as Siam has its capital city as Bangkok. The magnificent country of Thailand is busy with commercial activities and supports an excellent infrastructure, round the clock. Tourism flourishes well and is the reason behind the constant street bustling and busy with all time open shops and malls.

The map of Thailand is beautifully dotted with architectural evidences, magnificent shopping malls, sun-kissed beaches and palm-dotted islands, delicious foods and drinks, exotic hilly villages and other ancient grandeur of ruins. One will be perfectly balanced between comfort and adventure while cruising through Thailand for activities and chilling sensational events are well maintained to tantalize the tourist minds.

Thailand is sprinkled with rivers and canals all over with the Chao Phraya as the most important river, which abundantly waters the whole of Thailand. Dark looming mountains safely border the country, which runs southward along Myanmar. High plains in the east and green forests in the peninsula shared with Malaysia are the prominent features. The land of Thailand is full of labyrinthine roads, which curves itself into natural greenery and produce an awesome feeling in every heart. So its always fun to get lost and discover newness amidst nature. Although industries like tin, fish products, tapioca, textiles, furniture, plastics and electrical appliances flourish well here yet agriculture remains the primary source of sustenance. Thailand amongst other Asian countries is one of the largest producers of rice. The temperature normally ranges between 35 degree centigrade in April to 20 degree centigrade in December. The hot and rainy season dominate the climactic map of Thailand.

  • Name of country: Thailand
  • Former name: Siam
  • Capital city: Bangkok
  • Area: 517000 sq. km
  • Population: 62.2 million approx
  • People: Thai, Chinese, Malay.
  • Language: Thai
  • Religion: Majority Buddhism, a few Muslims.
  • Government: Constitutional monarchy


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Chiang Mai, the rose of the north, is a city steeped in tradition. Decorated throughout in local Thai handicrafts and artifacts, the Amari Rincome Hotel is the ideal place from which to explore this fascinating region of northern Thailand.
 
Surrounded by 13th century temples and treasures, this contemporary oasis is the ideal base for exploring the Rose of the North. A luxury retreat with 526 rooms The Westin welcomes you to a city of legendary antiquities and natural wonders.
 
Ban Sabai Village has 4 treatment Lanna villas, 4 rooms, Reception building, treatment sala, swimming pool and lotus pond. The Lanna Villa are spacious double story Northern Style houses.
 
Small boutique resort set amidst spectacular mountain scenery outside the city, located in a narrow valley on the road to Samoeng.
 
The Chiangmai Gate Hotel & Guest House provides nicely decorated rooms in the traditional Lanna Thai style.
 
The hotel a unique chance to experience exotic hill tribe atmosphere in relative comfort, nestled among rice paddies.



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