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A Delightful Culinary Journey

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If you’ve heard that Bangkok is one of the best places to travel to, you’ve heard it is absolutely right. This city is a fabulous destination for those of you looking for diverse experiences. From heritage to adventure and shopping to amusement, Bangkok is a complete package. In addition to that the thrilling destination is truly melting pot of Southeast Asia's gastronomic world. Whether you are planning to travel alone or with your family, be prepared for one of the best travel experiences of your life in this amazing city. Pack your bags now and head to Thailand’s capital to live memorable moments of fun, joy and thrill. There is a long list of must-visits in Bangkok. Cultural sites, malls, street markets, entertainment centres, restaurants, river cruises, floating markets, museums and also an array of live performances and shows and topped with a fascinating culinary journey – a trip to Bangkok can certainly leave you exhausted and yet asking for more. Although the buzzing cit

A Day In The Life Of Bangkok

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People often visit Bangkok in search of that down to earth realness that even money can’t buy for them back home. And more times than not they usually find it in the Khaosan Road. If you are a true blue backpacker or you have friends of friends who are always blabbing about one adventure or the other then you would surely have heard about this place. It will give you the best experiences of the real life in Bangkok and soon you will find yourself admiring every single nuance and whimsy of this rugged and raw location. A timely booking of the cheap flights to Bangkok is all you need to care about while planning a trip to here. And this is because the rest is taken care of by this age-old street itself. Be it accommodation, commute or the daily meals – you will surely get the best of it while here and that too at the best of prices. Many famous writers have described it as ‘the place to disappear’ since it has all you will ever need while you are away from the world, having the t

Take The Safari Route To Bangkok

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Bangkok might be home to the best of citylife but its rich flora and fauna has a charm of its own too. Dusit Zoo is one such location where you will be able to explore this local gem on every single visit. It is presently the oldest zoo of Thailand and that says a lot about its natural history and age-old repositories. It used to be the personal garden of Rama V, situated right outside the palace but over time it has transformed into a full-fledged zoo all thanks to the local community that consistently contributed to its advancement over all this time. People who are looking for leisure amongst the best of nature should definitely plan a trip to here via cheap flight to Bangkok from UK. It was only in the nineteenth century that it was open to public and since then onwards it became a public zoo. Its management and control was officially passed to the Bangkok City Municipality by the royal family. After few decades, it finally came under the administration of state Zoologica

Book Cheap Flights To Bangkok And Visit The Majestic Wat Arun

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Bangkok is known to the world as a land of vibrant cultures. With spectacular ornately carved temples and structures, the Thailand’s capital is certainly the perfect place to enjoy art, heritage and religion. The city has a number of temples, each one of them special in its own way. Amongst these, Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn is one of the most famous attractions with a top position in the must-visit category. The serenity, design, colours and sheen of the temple which is held in high regard is a national icon with a long and enviable history.    The Temple’s History Wat Arun, or Wat Arunratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan dates back to the days when Thailand's capital was Ayutthaya. It is earlier named as Wat Makok which was changed to Wat Chaeng by King Taksin when Thonburi was the capital. Later, it was King Rama II who extended the central prang and changed the name to Wat Arunratchatharam. In the ensuing years, King Rama III led to the completion of the temple work whe