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Bangkok Airport Limousine Services

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the Siam Resort Group Limousine service offers passengers the most comfortable, safest and quickest way to travel from Thailand's international airport Suvarnabhumi to & around Bangkok and central Thailand. We have been providing 100% safe airport and city transfers to well know destinations like Hua Hin, Cha-am, Pattaya, Kanchanaburi, Ban Phe, Koh Chang, Ban Krud, Chumphon, Ayutthaya and hundreds of less known destinations all over Thailand for many years now.

BANGKOK AIRPORT TRANSFER

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Oriental Escape pride ourselves in offering you safety, efficiency, reliability, and convenient transfer service. All drivers go through rigorous training in defensive driving techniques. Their knowledge of routes is an important factor. They will of course not be speeding, but will observe limits set by Oriental Escape at safe and sensible speed. They will assist you with your luggage, open doors for you and whisk you away to your destination. We offers you an exclusive experience in perfectly maintained, comfortable vehicles.

Bangkok Airport Transfer

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For all travellers who may need to plan in advance when you arrive to Bangkok Airport, you need immediate transfer to your destinations wherever Bangkok, Pattaya, Hua Hin. Phuket. Koh Chang. You can find a booking in advance with this website www.bangkoklimo.org They do a good service and reliable.

Travel to Bhutan with Bhutan Enigma Tours and Treks

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Travel to the Kingdom of Bhutan with Bhutan Enigma Tours and Treks. We offer you complete tours throughout the country. You can customize your trip and book your trip in advance at http://www.bhutanenigma.com.

We offer Bhutan Cultural Tours, heritage tours, nature tours, eco-friendly trekking, majestic mountain adventures, Druk Path trekking, tiger's nest or Taktshang tours...

Contact person: Mr. Tashi Dorji Tenzing (Cell:+975 17621523) Mr. Dorji Wangdi (Cell:+975 17637838) Mr. Pema Gyamtsho (Cell: +975 17687227)

e-MAIL: info AT bhutanenigma DOT com

Chock-a-Block at Chatuchak

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Shopping, like whisky has been a true blue mood elevator for most of the people. So how do you gauge the mood of the vast populace swooping down in the weekends to a seemingly unending market with almost anything & everything on offer? We are talking about Chatuchak in Bangkok, the largest weekend market in the world and the mood out there is simply festive. A huge shopping extravaganza with 15,000 stalls spanning across 35 acres and 200,000 to 300,000 daily visitors on an average, this would certainly take your breath away!

Shopping

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Does anyone know if there is a shop in Bangkok that only sells copies of Tiffany & Co jewellery.

Book review: Shinya tokkyu (Midnight Express) by Kotaro Sawaki

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Suddenly I thought: wasn't coming to this place the reason I had continued on my journey for so long? I was brought here by a countless series of coincidences. Those coincidences did not need a word like "god" to explain them; no, it was just the wind, the water, the light, and yes, the buses. Thanks to public buses I was brought here...

Soi Lang Suan -- Bangkok's Little Italy

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In the heart of Bangkok, just off the Chid Lom Skytrain station, lies a district of Bangkok well known by locals and expats, but that few tourists ever venture to. Between the leafy streets of Lang Suan Rd and Soi Tonson, strategically located between the busy business and shopping areas of Sukhumvit and Silom, is a cluster of serviced apartments, diplomatic residences, local boutiques ?

Soi Ari -- A Visit to Millionaire's Lane

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Most Bangkok visitors heading north on the Skytrain make a beeline for the Weekend Market at the end of the line, but next time, stop two stations before at Ari. Also known by the Thais as "Millionaire's Lane", the sois of this quiet residential district hide some of the most opulent mansions in the capital -- and some of the quirkiest hotels, restaurants and boutiques in town.

Mansion in Ari

Jul 08, 2007
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Mansion in Ari

Thai VIP Mercedes

Jul 08, 2007
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Thai VIP Mercedes

In the lobby of the Reflections hotel

Jul 08, 2007
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In the lobby of the Reflections hotel

Isaan food at Som Tam Bangkok

Jul 08, 2007
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Isaan food at Som Tam Bangkok

RTW2007: Bangkok, part 2

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I was supposed to arrive at Bangkok about an hour before my friend Z, but due to the take-off delay got there only 15 minutes before, and as the plane parked waaaaaaaaay at the other end (why does TG discriminate against itself like this? they did the same in Don Muang too!) I ended up catching her -- literally -- just before Immigration.

RTW2007: Bangkok

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Before this trip, I'd just spent six weeks in India, dealing with difficult customers and managing to contract amoebic dysentery. After I arrived back in Singapore, I had a little over 24 hours to sort out a couple of months of accounting, personal and corporate taxes, my remaining shreds of social life, pack for the next 6-week trip and head back out to Bangkok, where I'd booked my RTW from, and where this story starts.

Earthquakes, Gamblers, Pirates and Oysters: Around the World in 60 Days

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It all started with an excuse. I "needed" to visit a conference of marginal utility (but serious potential for fun) in Puerto Rico, which would be located 11913 miles away from Singapore if there was a non-stop flight, which there of course isn't.

Cheap places to visit in Asia

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Alright, so here's the deal: I've been slightly interested in a RTW trip, but until I got a few more details about the experience it was something that was "That might be cool to do," but I'm much more interested in traveling with a RTW itinerary.