Thursday, May 7, 2020

7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Thailand

Thailand is a Southeast Asian Nation that needs a flourishing tourist industry more than ever. This is the reason why tourists are always assured of an unsurpassed hospitality and a grand welcome here, all through the year. This country has a lot for the contentment of tourists of all genres and with diverse interests. Here are seven compelling reasons that will always motivate you to visit Thailand:

1.      Thai Street Foods: It’s truly unbelievable that roadside stalls in Thailand serve some of the spiciest and yummiest foods that you would have tasted ever. From soup and noodles to rice with fresh and spicy crabmeat, you can relish on a huge variety that these street vendors will serve you at a really pocket-friendly price. 


                                                                     


2.      Fabulous Hotels: Thailand boasts of a thriving hotel industry, and you can find hotels in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket and other places in all budgets. Even a budget hotel will usher you with incredible hospitality, while charging you a very thrifty room rate. In Bangkok, our Klassique Sukhumvit offers you different types of rooms at unbelievable prices.



3.      Budget Rail Trips: Moving around in Thailand is never a costly affair. You can take the train to visit various tourist attractions across the nation at a very little expense. On some routes, onboard catering facilities are also available, making your train journey really lavish and fulfilling. 



4.      Legendary Beach Bars: When you are holidaying in Thailand, you cannot afford to miss the opportunity of spending your time in airy beach bars. Enjoy your favorite cocktail, while viewing the sunset by the beachside. These bars are ultimate spots for chilling out and you can make new friends as well. 


A leisurely stroll at a serene island: There are quite a few islands in Thailand, where you can meet with an ultimate serenity. You can take assistance of local fishermen and can explore these beautiful islands. Just sit there for a while or take a walk and you will be able to discover your inner self. 

 


6.      Street Shopping: Bangkok is a shopper’s paradise, particularly if you are fond of street shopping. Take a walk from our Klassique Sukhumvit, and you will happen to discover a whole world of roadside markets, offering you scores of unique items at throwaway prices. The markets at the Khaosan Road principally cater to tourists only. You can also try your bargaining skills here.

7.      Spa & Wellness Retreats:  Thailand is not just about sunshine, scenery and shopping. It’s a destination to enjoy the abundance of health and wellness. A wide range of massages are available in spas here for you to have a feel-good experience. Several kinds of detox programs are also available that can be tailor made to suit your well being.


 



 

 


Saturday, May 2, 2020

Room For Rent in Bangkok




Conveniently located in the heart of Bangkok, within walking distance from Sky Train (BTS) On Nut station and less than 30 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Int’l. Airport. It’s marvelous location offers convenient access to many Bangkok attractions. A modern Thai hotel of classic and contemporary style, the property is designed to meet the needs of individual travelers and tourists.





5 story boutique hotel with 45 bedrooms and 1 lift. Modern style hotel with parking lot and garden.



A modern Thai accommodation of classic and contemporary style, the property is designed to meet the needs of individual travellers and tourists.


Every corner is a display of a healthy and vibrant ambience suitable for a family holiday or a leisurely retreat; you’ll surely find rest and a renewed drive to face more of life’s greatest adventures in Bangkok.


30 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Int’l. Airport. It’s marvelous location offers convenient access to many Bangkok attractions

**Tuk Tuk shuttle available**

Amenities are all available in bedrooms including.

TV, kettle, refrigerator, safety box
Ready for use ASAP (currently running hotel)
Room price: 1,500-2,500 THB per night
Location: 1933 Sukhumvit Phrakanong Nua Wattana 10110
300 meters from BTS Onnut
300 meters from Big C and Lotus Onnut


Location: 1933 Sukhumvit Rd, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10250

Details: 


Rent & Sell
Hotel
45 rooms: 5 floors
184 sq.wah= 736 sq. meter
indoor = 1700 sqm
outdoor = 1000 sqm

Selling Price = 380,000,000
Renting Price =9900/Month/Room

1933 Sukhumvit Rd, Phra Khanong,
Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10250


CONTACT INFORMATION

LINE: somsak.sam
Email: ambfa9@gmail.com
Contact Number: +66987935696,




Thursday, January 30, 2020

Best Boutique Hotel in Bangkok


You’ll Love Bangkok, No Matter Who You Are.

Bangkok, the thriving capital of Thailand, offers a contrasting mix of luxury and affordability, and which could appeal to tourists with diverse financial capabilities. Moreover, the city is home to deluxe shopping complexes, and you too can enjoy the abundance of flee shopping and can grab some fantastic items at really bargain prices. The city is full of skyscrapers, and you can have glimpses of historic buildings and majestic palaces at the same time. Bangkok’s splendid Wat Arun temple is something that you would never miss to explore while in the city.

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)


In Bangkok, extravagance and affordability exist side by side, and this could be a boon for all tourists, coming from different parts of the world. This Thai city, with its hustle and bustle, attracts everyone, and offers a rich experience for an unforgettable holiday. Moreover, you can get deluxe rooms in a boutique hotel at budget prices in Bangkok only. Our Klassique Sukhumvit offers you grand deluxe rooms, where you will never have to compromise with your comfort. More importantly, we are located at the heart of Bangkok, at a 30 minute distance from the Suvarnbhumi International Airport.

Explore Heritage, Culture & History of Thailand

The bustling Thai capital has several serene places as well where you can enjoy your peaceful moments, away from the city crowds. These are iconic ancient palaces, majestic city temples and unspoiled monuments. During the day trip, you will have the opportunity of unearthing the rich heritage of the ancient kingdoms that once thrived in Thailand. The Sky Train is just at a walking distance from our Klassique Sukhumvit hotel, and we also offer you a free shuttle service for your comfortable travel to nearby locations.

While staying in Bangkok, you can also visit to two famous UNESCO world heritage sites of Thailand, which are Ayutthaya and Sukhothai. These two ancient cities are a few hundred kilometers away from Bangkok, and bus, train and plane services are available to explore the historical richness of these heritage sites.

Shopping in Bangkok? You can never resist it!

When you are in Bangkok, you will never like to miss the opportunity of souvenir shopping, and grabbing unique items at the best prices to take back home as a sign a memorable Thailand Holiday. Bangkok streets offer you a lot of shopping bonanza, no matter whether you are a spendthrift or a penny pincher. The city streets amass amazing products, such as carved wooden items, jewelry and gemstones, lacquer products, and so on. At the same time, you can buy Thai Silk, NaRaYa Bags, Aroma products and other items at throwaway prices. The Chatuchak Market is Bangkok’s popular weekend market for buying an incredible variety of fruit soaps.

Nevertheless, our friendly staff will always guide you to get you the best deal in the local markets, and enjoy your best Thai shopping experience!



Friday, August 16, 2019

Temples In Bangkok


                             
                           Here are the some of the temples in Bangkok you should visit. 



  1. Grand Palace and The Royal Temple of The Emerald Buddha

It is the main temple in Bangkok, and the place where we’ve spoken about the dress code being most vigorously applied, we’ll start with the Grand Palace and the Royal Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Of all the temples in Bangkok this is the must see.



1. The Temple of The Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)

This is another temple which houses a representation of Buddha, but this is the reclining Buddha and he has very different proportions from the Emerald Buddha. The Reclining Buddha is 15 meters tall and 46 meters long; even his feet are 5 meters in length! For me this is the most visited temple in Bangkok. You should be aware that when you are in the temple you should always to remove your footwear prior entering inside and that your shoulders should be covered.

It was built in 1782 and is a truly inspirational example of the creativity of the Thai nation, with its complex and decorative architecture. The site also plays host to royalty on ceremonial occasions such as the changing of the robes of the Emerald Buddha.



 

3. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
They considered it as the most beautiful temples in the world which one rates the highest? Its a battle between Wat Arun and Wat Pho, both of them are worthy of a visit and both of them offers something a little different to the other.





The Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun, sits on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Named after a Hindu god, Aruna, the temple magically clasps and replicates the first light of the morning sun.

4. Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat)
If you’re visiting temples in Bangkok then you really can’t miss this one. Thirty-seven metal spires rise above the main building representing the virtues towards enlightenment. You should be aware that you do have to pay a small fee to visit this temple but it’s well worth spending.




 5. Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)

This temple, situated at the end of Yaowarat Road in Chinatown, is a spectacular site with its multi-level white and gold architecture.



6. Wat Prayoon

If you’re looking for something a little different to the usual temples in Bangkok then Wat Prayoon has it. In addition to the impressive temple itself, the site is also home to Turtle Mountain. This is not your average rock formation, it’s a mound of melted candle wax and is home to a group of spirit houses that are dedicated to those who have died. Alongside the mountain you get the opportunity to mix with the wildlife, feeding the turtles that reside in the lake.





7. Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)

While you’re visiting Bangkok, check the back side of a 5baht coin and you will see an engraving of Wat Benchamabophit.  Although it was look modern, but it was constructed in 1900 and this is one of the most respected temples in Bangkok and is often the site of visits by leading Thai officials.

Every time you travel I should suggest that you should consider wearing an outfit not just for the sake of what they call OOTD of course wear what makes you comfortable so you can enjoy your escapade.



When visiting every temple here in Bangkok or maybe even in other country. Here in Bangkok is very strict. They have a dress code when it comes tom entering or strolling around a temple.








Saturday, July 13, 2019

Travel Tips



These tips for travelling will help you to save money, sleeping well, to be a better traveller & meeting local.


1. Book flights 2-3 months in advance to get the best price.





2. Buy a small backpack/suitcase


3. Pack light– the necessary things only. Personal 😊

4. Don’t fly direct- we’ll it’s just my suggestion, if you want to experience travelling as locals do then its fine. But if not then fly direct 😊 

5. Don’t be afraid to use a map – especially when you are traveling alone it is an ideal way to reach your destination. Google map is helpful.



6. Ask hostel staff for information — even when you aren’t staying there.


7. Read at least a history Background of a place you’re visiting.

8. When you go out, take only what you really need that can make you comfortable

9. Carry emergency cash, because emergencies happen & take an extra bank card and credit card with you.



10. Take extra socks – as for me I love wearing socks 😊




11. Stay in the most affordable hotel in the place you’re going to visit. An accommodation near the tourist spot in your itinerary.



12. Take selfies and with people as well, lots of photos. Time will come, you’ll want to look back on those time you can’t remember and the people who made them memorable
Not everyone bites. Say hi to people on the road. Turn strangers into friends. You never know. You just might make some lifelong friends.


13. Learn basic phrases in the native language of your destination.

The locals will appreciate it and it will make your interactions easier. Just a few things like “Hello,” “Goodbye,” “Thank you.





14. Avoid taxis, they are always a budget buster. Some are scammers lol!

15. Always bring a water. Drink the tap water when you can.




16. Take walking free tours & Taste their different foods 😊

17 Take pictures of your luggage and clothes. Is something ‘s lost, this could help you identify.

18. Get good footwear where you can walk comfortably.




19. Be respectful - locals are willing to help you out, but there’s probably a language barrier, so keep your cool & be patient.

20. Take a jacket. - When you want to go for a walk during at night. It’s kinda cold at night.

21. Be open to strangers but also be alert 😊 and not trust that fast.




22.Travel insurance is the most important thing you get that you never want to use. If something goes wrong, you don’t want to be out thousands of dollars in bills

23. Learn to haggle or bargain - If you want to buy something as a present to your family or friend, you should learn to haggle.

24. Get travel insurance as much as possible 😊




25. Bear in mind that to travel is not just to experience but to learn :) and YOLO





   Cheers for more Travels!