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Photos from Asian Connex's post 22/09/2015

HUA HIN: The oldest and most traditional Thai holiday resort combines the attractions of a modern travel destination with the charm and fascination of a still active fishing port. And while most other Thai holiday destinations cater mainly to foreign tourists, Hua Hin is a holiday resort for both foreigners and Thais. Besides its great 5 mile (8 kilometer) long beach Hua Hin provides accommodation options of all levels, great restaurants of all cuisines and price levels, and last but not lest the highest density of world class golf courses anywhere in Thailand.

While the beaches of Phuket and Koh Samui were discovered only recently and have since undergone rapid and oftentimes destructive development, Hua Hin has already been the favourite Thai resort for over 90 years. The resort was discovered in the early 1920s by King Rama VII as an ideal getaway from the sultry metropolis of Bangkok. The tranquil fishing village was turned into the Royal Resort and consequently became popular among Siam's nobility and upper-class. The construction of a railway line from Bangkok ensured its accessibility and popularity with a wider part of the Thai public. But it essentially was the resort's royal endorsement which has given Hua Hin a special character of its very own.

In 1928, King Rama VII built Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries) Palace which remains until this today an official royal residence. It is still frequently used by members of the royal family and is open to the public for visits. Hua Hin continued to develop in its own leisurely way, both as an aristocratic resort with the added attraction of one of Asia's first 18-hole golf courses, and as a fishing port. The Railway Hotel, today's Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, was built by the State Railways of Thailand in 1923 in the architectural style of old Siam. Many of Bangkok's rich and famous built their own beachfront summer homes to the north and south along the curving sandy bay, enjoying leisurely family weekends in a resort that has maintained its unique identity.

Besides sun-filled days on the long beach there are leisure activities for the whole family from water sports (especially kite-boarding has become popular in recent years) to golf. The area around the town let's you discover fabulous parks and peaks, caves and waterfalls. In the evening the winding roads with a great variety of shops, restaurants and nightlife establishments make for an interesting and relaxing stroll. And the seaside restaurants built on stilts into the sea offer superb seafood in the legendary and unsurpassed preparation of the Thai cuisine, at still very affordable prices.

Hua Hin has again been chosen as one of the world's best places to retire by Live and Invest Overseas. Strong points for Hua Hin were the low cost of living in general and the affordability of beach-front living in particular, as well as its overall expat-friendliness.

Any further details you may need for your holiday in Hua Hin, please do not hesitate to submit your query to our professional team via E Mail below;

Apisak [email protected]
Benyapa [email protected]

Photos from Asian Connex's post 18/09/2015

KANCHANABURI & RIVER KWAI: River Kwai is a river in western Thailand, near Myanmar border located in Kanchanaburi province. Kanchanaburi is situated approximately 129 kilometers west of Bangkok. At Kanchanaburi, Kwai Noi and KwaiYai rivers converge into the Mae Klong River, which empties into the Gulf of Thailand at Samut Songkhram.

Geographically, Kanchanaburi is the third largest province in Thailand after Chiang Mai and Nakhon Ratchasima. Kanchanaburi is famous in its legendary history especially during the World War II. River Kwai is one of the world most recognized historical sites where several major historical sites sit along it. There are many interesting things to see in Kanchanaburi and River Kwai; the War Cemetery, Thailand – Burma Railway Museum, JEATH War Museum, the Bridge of River Kwai, Hellfire Pass. Not only the memorials and museums commemorating to the death, Kanchanaburi & River Kwai is still also an ideal venue of wide range of activities to do; bamboo rafting, kayaking along River Kwai Noi, river jumping, elephant riding, mountain biking, bird watching, trekking, boat trip and so forth. These assure to keep you busy and entertain all day long.

Any further details you may need for your holiday in Kanchanaburi & River Kwai, please do not hesitate to submit your query to our professional team via E Mail below;

Apisak [email protected]
Benyapa [email protected]

18/09/2015

Asian Connex is a leading DMC - Destination Management Consultant in Thailand and Indochina. With more knowledge of destination in Thailand as well as neighbouring countries nereby and long experience in travel industry of our team, we ensure you that we could design your holiday suits to your need and match to your budget. Here in the facebook, you will find information on Thailand, packages, tours and promotion which you can book your stay and enjoy a pleasurable vacation in Thailand. For frequent travellers we provide flexibility by customizing your vacation. We assure quality, lowest price and convenience for your holiday. Asian Connex is a TAT license holder (TAT License 34/00928) and is also an ATTA (Association of Thai Travel Agent) Member (ATTA Member 03781).

Any further details you may need, please do not hesitate to submit your query to our professional team via E Mail below;

Apisak [email protected]
Benyapa [email protected]

Photos from Asian Connex's post 14/09/2015

MAE HONG SON – Nestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son town has long been isolated from the outside world. Virtually covered with mist throughout the year, Mae Hong Son was once only accessible via harrowing, windy, narrow roads that took most of a day to traverse, an adventurous drive that made the town that much more alluring. Mae Hong Son conjures fantastic images of rugged, mist enshrouded mountains where isolated tribal villages await exploration. From the fascinating culture of the indigenous tribal communities to the spectacular natural beauty of the countryside, Mae Hong Son is certainly a dream-come-true destination for many visitors.

Any further details you may need for your holiday in Mae Hong Son, please do not hesitate to submit your query to our professional team via E Mail below;

Apisak [email protected]
Benyapa [email protected]

Photos from Asian Connex's post 04/09/2015

CHIANG MAI: Located some 700 km. from Bangkok, Chiang Mai is the principal city of northern Thailand and capital of the province of the same name. Popularly known as “The Rose of the North” and with an enchanting location on the banks of the Ping River, the city and its surroundings are blessed with stunning natural beauty and a uniquely indigenous cultural identity. Founded in 1296 by King Mengrai as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai has had a long and mostly independent history, which has to a large extent preserved a most distinctive culture. This is witnessed both in the daily lives of the people, who maintain their own dialect, customs and cuisine, and in a host of ancient temples, fascinating for their northern Thai architectural Styles and rich decorative details. Chiang Mai is also traditionally renowned as a handicraft centre, producing items in silk, wood, silver, ceramics and more, which make the city the country’s top shopping destination for arts and crafts. Beyond the city, Chiang Mai province spreads over an area of 20,000 sq. km. offering some of the most picturesque scenery in the whole Kingdom. The fertile Ping River Valley, a patchwork of paddy fields, is surrounded by rolling hills and the province as a whole is one of forested mountains (including Thailand’s highest peak, Doi Inthanon), jungles and rivers. Here is the ideal terrain for adventure travel by trekking on elephant back, river rafting or four-wheel drive safaris in a natural wonderland. Adding a special feature to the landscape are the traditional villages of the region’s hilltribe people, distinguished by their colourful tribal costumes and lifestyles mostly untouched by the modern world. At the same time, visitors will find deluxe hotels, mountain resorts and other facilities that ensure today’s comforts and convenience. Around Chiang Mai, the neighboring provinces of Lampang, Lamphun and Mae Hong Son have great appeal, offering further opportunities to experience the North’s natural beauty and distinctive culture.

Any further details you may need for your holiday in Chiang Mai, please do not hesitate to submit your query to our professional team via E Mail below;

Apisak [email protected]
Benyapa [email protected]

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