วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2555
Phra Phutthabat Bua Ban in udonthani province (พระพุทธบาทบัวบาน)
วันจันทร์ที่ 29 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2550
bangkok vacation
Fantastic BRAND NEW Oceanfront/Seaview Condosin Jomtien Beach, Pattaya THWalking Distance to Everything
Do yourself a favor! After a Long Flight, relax in a place On The Water where you don't have to put up with crossing busy roads to get to your favorite spots and can enjoy a calming quiet day after a night out.
Here is Your Opportunity to rent a Brand New Vacation Home ON Beautiful Dong Tan Beach (Jomtien Thailand). These two studio condos are both directly on the beach! If you want to enjoy a Clean, Quiet Beach, this is the Best Choice in Jomtien accommodation - 2 minute walk to the Beach, Great Location near Restaurants and Bars and convenient to public transport around Pattaya and Jomtien.
View Talay 3 & View Talay 5 are newly completed in DEC 2006, EVERYTHING IS BRAND NEW! Each building has 22 floors, Gorgeous Swimming Pools, and Private Access to the Beach. Don't forget to enjoy the Spectacular Sunset on the Beach Every Evening. Step outside and you can also hop on the baht bus and be at the famous Walking Street in 5-10 minutes (10 Baht per person day or night to go anywhere on one of the shared baht buses in Pattaya or Jomtien - please prepare exact change).
Both Condo Units are 48sqm, Overlooking the Ocean, and Professionally Decorated in a Unique Oriental Style. Prepare to be Impressed! The View Talay 3 unit is located on the 6th floor, and the View Talay 5 unit is located on the 13th floor. Both have a Large Private Balcony, and you can enjoy a drink or relax by lying on the lounge or glider chair on the balcony. Furniture includes a solid dark wood bed, huge closet with mirror, and a set of romantic sofa and table made of water hyacinth. On top of the entertainment center piece is a 29" cable TV, including the news channel BBC, and a DVD player. The European kitchen is fully stocked and bathroom does include a bath tub. Please refer to the room plans at my website.
There is always security located at the driveway at View Talay 3 & View Talay 5 - At the Main Lobby areas and in the car park. Security is very good.
For more details and information, please view my website at www.e-artreplicas.com/THcondo
Room Rates: 1,300 Baht for 1 night, 7,800 Baht for 7 nights, 12,500 Baht for 14 nights, 17,000 Baht for 21 nights, 20,000 for 30 nights (May-SEP)1,700 Baht for 1 night, 9,000 Baht for 7 nights, 15,000 Baht for 14 nights, 20,000 Baht for 21 nights, 25,000 for 30 nights (OCT-APR)
For inquiry or reserve your stay, please email vicky@e-artreplicas.com
4br - Waterfront Krabi Luxury Villa
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 11:02PM ICTDescription:This villa is one of four that make up a cluster of wonderful villas designed in traditional Thai style with a private swimming pool and 4 en suite bedrooms, facing the Andaman Sea. Situated in Southern Thailand, 22 miles (35 Km) from KRABI airport, these 2150 sq ft (200 m2) villas are surrounded by unspoiled beaches and famous islands. The villas are located on Phang Nga Bay, one of the 3 most famous bays in the world with Rio De Janeiro Bay (Brazil) and Ha Long Bay (Viet Nam) completing the 3.
Enjoy swimming, diving, fishing, and kayaking in emerald waters. Pure leisure in natural tropical evergreen forest dominated by limestone mountains. The villa is an ideal hideaway for couples and families who wish to relax and enjoy exceptional scenery with entire modern amenities at hand.
Each villa comprises of:2 x King ensuite bedroom1 x Queen ensuite bedroom1 x Twin Single ensuite bedroom
Services & AmenitiesThe three Villa staff are always ready to serve you and customize your wonderful vacation, either relaxing in the Villa or enjoying outdoor activities.
Depending on your desire, the villa manager can be your tour guide, your interpreter or your chauffer. He can take you to Krabi or Ao Nang, only 30 minutes drive away from the villa. You can enjoy eating or drinking at the restaurants and pubs, shopping at the local market and discovering regional products. In addition can take you to the island and organize your picnic.
If you would like to have a better understanding of traditional Thai food, the staff is ready to show you how to prepare the dishes, many of which are considered the most delicious in the world.
Each villa is fully equipped with cutlery crockery, bedding, sheets and towels are included.Fully equipped American KitchenPrivate bathroom with bathtub, shower and separate toilet in king en suite bedroom.Air conditioning in all bedrooms.Private swimming pool for each Villa.Satellite TVDVDLaundry serviceHair dryerTour desk
Please go to http://www.perfectplaces.com/vacation-rentals/28976.htm for more information and to contact us.
4br - Beachfront Koh Samui
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 11:02PM ICTThis villa is divided into 4 pavilions. Closest to the beach front is the living / TV pavilion on one side and the 2 master bedrooms on the other side. Situated slightly behind are the 2 other pavilions hosting the kitchen / dining and 2 bedrooms. The rest of the property is covered with smooth terracotta tiles and wooden decks.
The bedding arrangement is ideal for 2 families with children or for a group of friends. The 2 master bedrooms feature double beds and each has an en-suite bathroom. The 2 other bedrooms have each 1 large single bed as well as 1 large pull away bed. Both rooms share a bathroom. These 2 rooms can however not be considered as double beds.
To complete the facilities, the large kitchen and its island cooking unit provides functionality, space and comfort. It is also very much appreciated by those learning to cook Thai food as you can more actively participate with our Thai Chef than with a standard kitchen. The long dining table has sea views and sits 8 Guests. Finally a service room is attached to the kitchen for storage and laundry purposes.
From the design, priority has been given to the outdoor living of the guests where one can enjoy sun bathing by the private infinity edge pool, play in the adjacent garden or on the beach with the children or simply relax under the cover of the pool sala while reading a book.
Being on the beach, the villa offers stunning views to the nearby islands of Koh Taen and Koh Matsum where their white sandy beaches can be seen from the pool’s edge. The sight of the Samui fishermen boats gives a gentle touch of local integration and is the scene of numerous and famous picturesque scenes.
LocationOn the southern coast of Koh Samui, 35 minutes from the Airport and 15 minutes from the town of Lamai. The summer tide phenomenon makes the sea retract itself up to 100meters from the beach line.
Facilities* Decking area with sunbeds and dining table* TV Satellite, DVD/CD player* Direct beach access* Fully furnished inc. linens/towels* Fully equipped kitchen* All rooms are air-conditioned* A local service mobile phone is provided with the villa
Services* The villa staff will visit twice daily to ensure the villa is kept clean and tidy* The Villa Manageress is available to cater to the guests every need
Please go to http://www.perfectplaces.com/vacation-rentals/28982.htm for more information and to contact us.
Luxury room for rent on beach front
Reply to: hous-462838057@craigslist.orgDate: 2007-10-29, 9:27PM ICTCha-am luxury room for rent on beach front condo 90 Sqm,2 beds 2 baths,the room with seaview,communal swimming pool,children playground,fitness center & suana. 24 hr security in very quiet area & gardening surrounding.Suit for your long-stay. Please inquire about availability. Contact No: (66)85-2603663/(66)84-4603636 E-mail : walak_newdesign@yahoo.com
Boomerang Village Bungalows
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 2:16AM ICTBoomerang Village Bungalows is situated on Kata Beach,The beach is about 400/450 mt. away (5 minutes). Bungalows comfortable furnishes, Double beds, Private Bathroom with shower and hot water, Air conditioning and Fan, Refrigerator, MiniBar, Daily cleaning, Towels, Safety box. More services: Laundry service -Taxi service from / to airport - Car and motorbike for rent - Tours reservation -Massage - Telephone-Fax service - Tuk Tuk service - Parking For more info, pictures and contact details please visit: http://www.gulivers.com/3756
Boomerang Village Cottages
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 1:50AM ICTBoomerang Village Cottages is situated on Kata hill side, with panoramic views of Kata Beach and is approximately 80M above sea level , The village is dipped in the nature of a tropical garden and is approximately 6000 Sq.m. in area. The beach is about 650/750 mt. away (5-10 minutes) and Kata center is just 300mt away. We're just a 45 minute drive from Phuket International airport. Boomerang Village Cottages is situated in Kata Beach: ex village of fishermen that developed in harmonic way with the nature, a mix of thai tradition with the demands of a modern and variegated tourism endowed with one of the most beautiful beaches in the whole country. Kata is situated behind the southern promontory of Karon and is divided into two parts: Kata yai (Great Bay) and Kata noi (Small Bay),KATA is an interesting beach. The small island of KO PU is at short swimming distance from the beach and along the run there are beautiful coral barriers. For more info, pictures and contact details please visit: http://www.gulivers.com/3738
Why Stay in a Hotel When you can Stay Here?!
Reply to: tom@slackaddicts.comDate: 2007-10-28, 7:48PM ICTT&J Homestay Bangkok Hello and Sawasdee Khap to you all. i will start by telling you a little about myself... I fell in love with Thailand 4 years ago and after countless visits i moved here in July 2007. I live in Bangkok now with my girlfriend in a 2 bedroom apartment. The master bedroom we have decorated as our guest room so we can guide our guests around Bangkok and to the Rock Climbing areas in Krabi. Our relaxed home gives you a unique experience in Bangkok as many tourists stay in the Koh San Road or go to expensive 5 star hotels. Our different approach to a homestay is away from the tourist areas but also gives you easy access to Bangkok's attractions. We have a large beautifully decorated on-suite bedroom available to rent. If you are looking for unique accommodation away from tourists or wish to experience a Thai lifestyle during your stay in Bangkok, you have found the right link. There are very few tourists in this area and we are in the center of the city, five minutes from the Skytrain! Our facilities include - • King size bed • Air con & fan • On-suite bath and shower wet room • Balcony with amazing views • Wireless internet • Cable TV • Fully equipped kitchen • 24 hr Tesco, 7/11, street food and food market just outside the entrance • Roof top swimming pool • Gym Additional services - • advise & guide service around the city • Airport pickup • Washing • Home Cooked Thai or Western Breakfast Location - We are located 5 minutes walk away from Pra Kanong Skytrain station on the main Sukhumvit Road, less than a 1 hour taxi ride from the airport. Cost 1500 THB per night. Easily competes with 5 Thai Star at this price! Weekly or Monthly discounts available. Please email me if you have any questions or wish to make a booking. This is a great head start to your first trip to Bangkok as we can give you invaluable inside info about the city and how to save your money (help you to not get ripped off!). If you are traveling alone or want some privacy, you will feel comfortable here. Please email with any questions you have about Thailand and i will give you my honest advise. We look forward to your visit and hope to see u soon. Contact email - tom@slackaddicts.com tom@craggy-island.com Contact phone - T&J Homestay - +66 (0) 27113744 mobile - +66 (0) 814417097
An exclusive private tropical hideaway in phuket
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-28, 7:28PM ICTFrom the pool a broad stairway flanked on either side by guardian Naka, leads upwards through the tropical garden to a teak shingle roofed Sala constructed over a bubbling watercourse which introduces the entrance to the main residence. Here a traditional terra cotta relief depicts the Naka at the birth of the universe. The interior of the house is essentially oriental in character with adjustments to accommodate western style living. Here there is no lack of creature comforts - a combination of western "necessities" complimented by the splendour and design of the Orient. www.RentalServiceDirect.com/30367 copy URL for photos and more information
Location: Phuket, Thailand
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interestsPostingID: 461915909
Do yourself a favor! After a Long Flight, relax in a place On The Water where you don't have to put up with crossing busy roads to get to your favorite spots and can enjoy a calming quiet day after a night out.
Here is Your Opportunity to rent a Brand New Vacation Home ON Beautiful Dong Tan Beach (Jomtien Thailand). These two studio condos are both directly on the beach! If you want to enjoy a Clean, Quiet Beach, this is the Best Choice in Jomtien accommodation - 2 minute walk to the Beach, Great Location near Restaurants and Bars and convenient to public transport around Pattaya and Jomtien.
View Talay 3 & View Talay 5 are newly completed in DEC 2006, EVERYTHING IS BRAND NEW! Each building has 22 floors, Gorgeous Swimming Pools, and Private Access to the Beach. Don't forget to enjoy the Spectacular Sunset on the Beach Every Evening. Step outside and you can also hop on the baht bus and be at the famous Walking Street in 5-10 minutes (10 Baht per person day or night to go anywhere on one of the shared baht buses in Pattaya or Jomtien - please prepare exact change).
Both Condo Units are 48sqm, Overlooking the Ocean, and Professionally Decorated in a Unique Oriental Style. Prepare to be Impressed! The View Talay 3 unit is located on the 6th floor, and the View Talay 5 unit is located on the 13th floor. Both have a Large Private Balcony, and you can enjoy a drink or relax by lying on the lounge or glider chair on the balcony. Furniture includes a solid dark wood bed, huge closet with mirror, and a set of romantic sofa and table made of water hyacinth. On top of the entertainment center piece is a 29" cable TV, including the news channel BBC, and a DVD player. The European kitchen is fully stocked and bathroom does include a bath tub. Please refer to the room plans at my website.
There is always security located at the driveway at View Talay 3 & View Talay 5 - At the Main Lobby areas and in the car park. Security is very good.
For more details and information, please view my website at www.e-artreplicas.com/THcondo
Room Rates: 1,300 Baht for 1 night, 7,800 Baht for 7 nights, 12,500 Baht for 14 nights, 17,000 Baht for 21 nights, 20,000 for 30 nights (May-SEP)1,700 Baht for 1 night, 9,000 Baht for 7 nights, 15,000 Baht for 14 nights, 20,000 Baht for 21 nights, 25,000 for 30 nights (OCT-APR)
For inquiry or reserve your stay, please email vicky@e-artreplicas.com
4br - Waterfront Krabi Luxury Villa
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 11:02PM ICTDescription:This villa is one of four that make up a cluster of wonderful villas designed in traditional Thai style with a private swimming pool and 4 en suite bedrooms, facing the Andaman Sea. Situated in Southern Thailand, 22 miles (35 Km) from KRABI airport, these 2150 sq ft (200 m2) villas are surrounded by unspoiled beaches and famous islands. The villas are located on Phang Nga Bay, one of the 3 most famous bays in the world with Rio De Janeiro Bay (Brazil) and Ha Long Bay (Viet Nam) completing the 3.
Enjoy swimming, diving, fishing, and kayaking in emerald waters. Pure leisure in natural tropical evergreen forest dominated by limestone mountains. The villa is an ideal hideaway for couples and families who wish to relax and enjoy exceptional scenery with entire modern amenities at hand.
Each villa comprises of:2 x King ensuite bedroom1 x Queen ensuite bedroom1 x Twin Single ensuite bedroom
Services & AmenitiesThe three Villa staff are always ready to serve you and customize your wonderful vacation, either relaxing in the Villa or enjoying outdoor activities.
Depending on your desire, the villa manager can be your tour guide, your interpreter or your chauffer. He can take you to Krabi or Ao Nang, only 30 minutes drive away from the villa. You can enjoy eating or drinking at the restaurants and pubs, shopping at the local market and discovering regional products. In addition can take you to the island and organize your picnic.
If you would like to have a better understanding of traditional Thai food, the staff is ready to show you how to prepare the dishes, many of which are considered the most delicious in the world.
Each villa is fully equipped with cutlery crockery, bedding, sheets and towels are included.Fully equipped American KitchenPrivate bathroom with bathtub, shower and separate toilet in king en suite bedroom.Air conditioning in all bedrooms.Private swimming pool for each Villa.Satellite TVDVDLaundry serviceHair dryerTour desk
Please go to http://www.perfectplaces.com/vacation-rentals/28976.htm for more information and to contact us.
4br - Beachfront Koh Samui
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 11:02PM ICTThis villa is divided into 4 pavilions. Closest to the beach front is the living / TV pavilion on one side and the 2 master bedrooms on the other side. Situated slightly behind are the 2 other pavilions hosting the kitchen / dining and 2 bedrooms. The rest of the property is covered with smooth terracotta tiles and wooden decks.
The bedding arrangement is ideal for 2 families with children or for a group of friends. The 2 master bedrooms feature double beds and each has an en-suite bathroom. The 2 other bedrooms have each 1 large single bed as well as 1 large pull away bed. Both rooms share a bathroom. These 2 rooms can however not be considered as double beds.
To complete the facilities, the large kitchen and its island cooking unit provides functionality, space and comfort. It is also very much appreciated by those learning to cook Thai food as you can more actively participate with our Thai Chef than with a standard kitchen. The long dining table has sea views and sits 8 Guests. Finally a service room is attached to the kitchen for storage and laundry purposes.
From the design, priority has been given to the outdoor living of the guests where one can enjoy sun bathing by the private infinity edge pool, play in the adjacent garden or on the beach with the children or simply relax under the cover of the pool sala while reading a book.
Being on the beach, the villa offers stunning views to the nearby islands of Koh Taen and Koh Matsum where their white sandy beaches can be seen from the pool’s edge. The sight of the Samui fishermen boats gives a gentle touch of local integration and is the scene of numerous and famous picturesque scenes.
LocationOn the southern coast of Koh Samui, 35 minutes from the Airport and 15 minutes from the town of Lamai. The summer tide phenomenon makes the sea retract itself up to 100meters from the beach line.
Facilities* Decking area with sunbeds and dining table* TV Satellite, DVD/CD player* Direct beach access* Fully furnished inc. linens/towels* Fully equipped kitchen* All rooms are air-conditioned* A local service mobile phone is provided with the villa
Services* The villa staff will visit twice daily to ensure the villa is kept clean and tidy* The Villa Manageress is available to cater to the guests every need
Please go to http://www.perfectplaces.com/vacation-rentals/28982.htm for more information and to contact us.
Luxury room for rent on beach front
Reply to: hous-462838057@craigslist.orgDate: 2007-10-29, 9:27PM ICTCha-am luxury room for rent on beach front condo 90 Sqm,2 beds 2 baths,the room with seaview,communal swimming pool,children playground,fitness center & suana. 24 hr security in very quiet area & gardening surrounding.Suit for your long-stay. Please inquire about availability. Contact No: (66)85-2603663/(66)84-4603636 E-mail : walak_newdesign@yahoo.com
Boomerang Village Bungalows
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 2:16AM ICTBoomerang Village Bungalows is situated on Kata Beach,The beach is about 400/450 mt. away (5 minutes). Bungalows comfortable furnishes, Double beds, Private Bathroom with shower and hot water, Air conditioning and Fan, Refrigerator, MiniBar, Daily cleaning, Towels, Safety box. More services: Laundry service -Taxi service from / to airport - Car and motorbike for rent - Tours reservation -Massage - Telephone-Fax service - Tuk Tuk service - Parking For more info, pictures and contact details please visit: http://www.gulivers.com/3756
Boomerang Village Cottages
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-29, 1:50AM ICTBoomerang Village Cottages is situated on Kata hill side, with panoramic views of Kata Beach and is approximately 80M above sea level , The village is dipped in the nature of a tropical garden and is approximately 6000 Sq.m. in area. The beach is about 650/750 mt. away (5-10 minutes) and Kata center is just 300mt away. We're just a 45 minute drive from Phuket International airport. Boomerang Village Cottages is situated in Kata Beach: ex village of fishermen that developed in harmonic way with the nature, a mix of thai tradition with the demands of a modern and variegated tourism endowed with one of the most beautiful beaches in the whole country. Kata is situated behind the southern promontory of Karon and is divided into two parts: Kata yai (Great Bay) and Kata noi (Small Bay),KATA is an interesting beach. The small island of KO PU is at short swimming distance from the beach and along the run there are beautiful coral barriers. For more info, pictures and contact details please visit: http://www.gulivers.com/3738
Why Stay in a Hotel When you can Stay Here?!
Reply to: tom@slackaddicts.comDate: 2007-10-28, 7:48PM ICTT&J Homestay Bangkok Hello and Sawasdee Khap to you all. i will start by telling you a little about myself... I fell in love with Thailand 4 years ago and after countless visits i moved here in July 2007. I live in Bangkok now with my girlfriend in a 2 bedroom apartment. The master bedroom we have decorated as our guest room so we can guide our guests around Bangkok and to the Rock Climbing areas in Krabi. Our relaxed home gives you a unique experience in Bangkok as many tourists stay in the Koh San Road or go to expensive 5 star hotels. Our different approach to a homestay is away from the tourist areas but also gives you easy access to Bangkok's attractions. We have a large beautifully decorated on-suite bedroom available to rent. If you are looking for unique accommodation away from tourists or wish to experience a Thai lifestyle during your stay in Bangkok, you have found the right link. There are very few tourists in this area and we are in the center of the city, five minutes from the Skytrain! Our facilities include - • King size bed • Air con & fan • On-suite bath and shower wet room • Balcony with amazing views • Wireless internet • Cable TV • Fully equipped kitchen • 24 hr Tesco, 7/11, street food and food market just outside the entrance • Roof top swimming pool • Gym Additional services - • advise & guide service around the city • Airport pickup • Washing • Home Cooked Thai or Western Breakfast Location - We are located 5 minutes walk away from Pra Kanong Skytrain station on the main Sukhumvit Road, less than a 1 hour taxi ride from the airport. Cost 1500 THB per night. Easily competes with 5 Thai Star at this price! Weekly or Monthly discounts available. Please email me if you have any questions or wish to make a booking. This is a great head start to your first trip to Bangkok as we can give you invaluable inside info about the city and how to save your money (help you to not get ripped off!). If you are traveling alone or want some privacy, you will feel comfortable here. Please email with any questions you have about Thailand and i will give you my honest advise. We look forward to your visit and hope to see u soon. Contact email - tom@slackaddicts.com tom@craggy-island.com Contact phone - T&J Homestay - +66 (0) 27113744 mobile - +66 (0) 814417097
An exclusive private tropical hideaway in phuket
Reply to: see belowDate: 2007-10-28, 7:28PM ICTFrom the pool a broad stairway flanked on either side by guardian Naka, leads upwards through the tropical garden to a teak shingle roofed Sala constructed over a bubbling watercourse which introduces the entrance to the main residence. Here a traditional terra cotta relief depicts the Naka at the birth of the universe. The interior of the house is essentially oriental in character with adjustments to accommodate western style living. Here there is no lack of creature comforts - a combination of western "necessities" complimented by the splendour and design of the Orient. www.RentalServiceDirect.com/30367 copy URL for photos and more information
Location: Phuket, Thailand
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interestsPostingID: 461915909
bangkok massage
Massage In Thailand
The healing art known as Nuad Boran (meaning "ancient massage") began to evolve more than 2,000 years ago in present-day Thailand. What is today called Thai massage is an ancient healing system combining acupressure, energy balancing techniques, Indian ayurvedic principles, and assisted yoga postures. The founding father of Nuad Boran is an ayurvedic doctor named Jivaka Kumar Bhacca, who is revered to this day throughout Thailand as the "father of medicine." Born in India during the time of the Buddha, he is mentioned in a variety of ancient documents for his extraordinary medical skills, for his knowledge of herbal medicine, and for having treated important people of his day, including the Buddha himself. Traditions in Thailand were passed down orally among the common people, but the royal court kept ancient reference texts on the subject of Nuad Boran. Sadly, most of these were lost when Burmese invaders destroyed the old capital of Ayuthaya in 1767. Remaining fragments of the texts, however, were commissioned to be redrawn as stone etchings by King Rama III in 1832. Today, more than 60 such epigraphs showing treatment points and energy lines are on public display at the famous Wat Pho temple complex in Bangkok. The theoretical basis for traditional Thai healing is rooted in the belief that all forms of life are sustained by a vital force (lom) that is carried along invisible energy pathways (sen) running through our bodies. This energy force is extracted from air, water, and food, and it is believed that disease and dysfunction come about when energy becomes blocked along these pathways. Accordingly, Thai massage's intent is to free this trapped energy, stimulate the natural flow of life force, and maintain a general balance of wellness. Despite its popular name, Thai massage is not massage as it is known in the West. Sessions are carried out on a floor mat in comfortable, loose clothing, and no oils or lotions are used. There is constant body contact between the practitioner and client, but instead of rubbing on muscles, the body is slowly and firmly moved and compressed to relieve tension and to clear energy blockages. The practitioner uses thumbs, palms, hands, elbows, knees, forearms, feet, and toes to create a dance of movements on the body of his client. In this process, blockages are freed, internal organs are toned, and energy is balanced. Traditional massage in ancient Siam was carried out in village society and also in the royal court. While masseurs in the royal courts were only allowed to use their hands, villagers also used feet, elbows, knees, and forearms to manipulate the bodies of their recipients. In Thailand today, most massage practitioners utilize multiple body parts to achieve the desired effect. The Southern style, with its renowned learning center at Wat Pho in Bangkok, is characterized by point pressure along the energy lines and a deep "plucking" or "flicking" with the thumbs and fingers in order to stimulate energy flow. In Northern-style Thai massage, practiced in and around Chiang Mai, the therapist uses gradual pressure on the energy lines, gentle rocking movements, and deep stretching postures.
The healing art known as Nuad Boran (meaning "ancient massage") began to evolve more than 2,000 years ago in present-day Thailand. What is today called Thai massage is an ancient healing system combining acupressure, energy balancing techniques, Indian ayurvedic principles, and assisted yoga postures. The founding father of Nuad Boran is an ayurvedic doctor named Jivaka Kumar Bhacca, who is revered to this day throughout Thailand as the "father of medicine." Born in India during the time of the Buddha, he is mentioned in a variety of ancient documents for his extraordinary medical skills, for his knowledge of herbal medicine, and for having treated important people of his day, including the Buddha himself. Traditions in Thailand were passed down orally among the common people, but the royal court kept ancient reference texts on the subject of Nuad Boran. Sadly, most of these were lost when Burmese invaders destroyed the old capital of Ayuthaya in 1767. Remaining fragments of the texts, however, were commissioned to be redrawn as stone etchings by King Rama III in 1832. Today, more than 60 such epigraphs showing treatment points and energy lines are on public display at the famous Wat Pho temple complex in Bangkok. The theoretical basis for traditional Thai healing is rooted in the belief that all forms of life are sustained by a vital force (lom) that is carried along invisible energy pathways (sen) running through our bodies. This energy force is extracted from air, water, and food, and it is believed that disease and dysfunction come about when energy becomes blocked along these pathways. Accordingly, Thai massage's intent is to free this trapped energy, stimulate the natural flow of life force, and maintain a general balance of wellness. Despite its popular name, Thai massage is not massage as it is known in the West. Sessions are carried out on a floor mat in comfortable, loose clothing, and no oils or lotions are used. There is constant body contact between the practitioner and client, but instead of rubbing on muscles, the body is slowly and firmly moved and compressed to relieve tension and to clear energy blockages. The practitioner uses thumbs, palms, hands, elbows, knees, forearms, feet, and toes to create a dance of movements on the body of his client. In this process, blockages are freed, internal organs are toned, and energy is balanced. Traditional massage in ancient Siam was carried out in village society and also in the royal court. While masseurs in the royal courts were only allowed to use their hands, villagers also used feet, elbows, knees, and forearms to manipulate the bodies of their recipients. In Thailand today, most massage practitioners utilize multiple body parts to achieve the desired effect. The Southern style, with its renowned learning center at Wat Pho in Bangkok, is characterized by point pressure along the energy lines and a deep "plucking" or "flicking" with the thumbs and fingers in order to stimulate energy flow. In Northern-style Thai massage, practiced in and around Chiang Mai, the therapist uses gradual pressure on the energy lines, gentle rocking movements, and deep stretching postures.
bangkok nightlife
Bangkok Go-Go Bars
Pole-dancing bikini-clad girls, over-the-top ladyboys and lewd, eye-popping shows featuring those astounding anatomical displays we've all heard so much about... Yes, the Go-Go bars that earned Bangkok its worldwide notoriety are still alive, kicking and, well, letting it all hang out...For better or worse, Bangkok's illustrious 'After Dark' reputation owes much to these dark, testosterone-fueled establishments. Mention the words and the first area that's likely to spring to mind is the infamous Patpong - somewhat of an international byword for sleaze, sex and sordid night-time frolics. Nowadays, having become part of a wider entertainment scene that includes the popular Patpong Night Market, bars, nightclubs and a gay area, it isn't quite the aggressive red-light district it once was. Open-minded visitors, lured in by hard-selling touts and their curiosity, treat the raunchy upstairs shows much like a circus freak-show, coming in for a quick look at the inventive performances, a giggle and a couple of vastly overpriced drinks before heading off to continue their shopping or hit one of the nearby clubs (these performances are also dubbed 'ping-pong shows', and a lot of imagination isn't needed to guess the origins of this phrase.)
Don't be fooled though. For serious flesh-seeking aficionados, seedier locales still abound in Bangkok. These are found predominantly at the Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy areas, situated on lower Sukhumvit Road. Both periodically (depending on the current level of police interference) offer explicit shows featuring girls in various stages of undress; uniforms, bikinis or pretty much nothing par a coy smile and a dash of Burberry Weekend. Nana even has its own on-site 'guesthouse' for clients.
Thais prefer to frequent the more discreet massage parlours rather than Go-Go bars, so the girly bar scene predominantly relies on the patronage of expats and foreign tourists (For more info on each of the areas, read below.)
Read our Patpong Revealed feature.
Nana Plaza
Located in Sukhumvit Soi 4, Nana Entertainment Plaza is Bangkok's sleaze central. Notorious for its racy themed go-go bars - from school-girl and leather dominatrix to ladyboy - it's literally a 'sex mall', with three storeys of eye-popping activity all focused around a square-shaped central atrium. Unlike at the better-known Patpong, Nana is a 'strictly adult' scene. That means no families, no markets and few curious tourists strolling in for a look. It also means a lot more men hell-bent on renting bodies.
Walking down Soi 4 from Sukhumvit Road, you'll know you're approaching Nana when you spot the line of street vendor carts preparing an array of weird and wonderful bites. These include 'som tum' (spicy green papaya salad), 'kai tod' (charcoal-grilled chicken) and fried insects, among other odd delicacies - comfort food for the bargirls who mostly hail from Thailand's northeastern Isaan Province. Tired young girls in halter tops and short mini-skirts can be found filling up bags of crispy invertebrates, which they chop up and eat with rice and a dash of 'nam prik', chili and shrimp jam (watching them refuel on these down-to-earth pleasures, even joining in, makes for an interesting diversion from the other sorts of pleasures found here).
Welcome to Bangkok's Sex Mall
Greeting you when you pass beneath the monstrous 'Nana Entertainment Plaza' entrance sign is a mass of glowing neon signs, yelling at you from all directions. In the hot light of day, when the girlie bars are shuttered, and the neon is switched off, this complex is a sagging mess of grey concrete. At night however, the gaudy lights just about succeed at distracting attention away from the ugliness of it all, and at masking the sticky, grimy residues of the many nights that have gone before. Shouting even louder than the neon is the intriguing cast of upfront characters - ladyboys, midgets and, of course, girls - who will try and accost you. They can be in your face, but it's all light-hearted and unthreatening.
On the ground floor there are mostly open-air beer bars to choose from. With salacious names like Lollipop and Red Lips, girls here will try and tempt you in for a drink, a game of Jenga and, probably, more. Some will step into your path or give you a gentle jab in the kidneys to encourage you (about as subtle as flirting gets here). Others will resort to trying to drag you in - a shrug and a quick side-step is usually enough to shake them off. A few go-go bars line the right side. Playschool, Rainbow 1 and Rainbow 2 all pack them in - both the bikini-clad girls and the punters.
Nights in White Satin
Ascend up the escalator to the first floor and it's mostly go-go bars. These include Spankys, Fantasia and Rainbow 3. Rainbow 4 is one of the biggest, with hordes of Japanese-looking girls attracting a busy mix of Westerners and Japanese spectators. G-Spot, Cassanova and Temptations are among the most popular, and it's no surprise - they're ladyboy bars and put on dazzling shows. Angel Witch, on the left, with its risqué lesbian and dominatrix shows is also a big hit. A lot of thought and energy clearly goes into the costumes and performances here - girls in elegant but provocative strips of white satin were strutting gracefully to 'Nights in White Satin' on our visit.
For relative calm, head for The Big Mango bar just to the right of the escalator. This is a humble watering-hole, serving beers, cocktails and some of the tastiest burgers in town - a great spot to survey the scene and see whose coming and who's going. If you're not here to 'pick up', the staff are very welcoming and will happily whip you at pool. Across from that there's also The Cathouse, a similar pub-style drinking den with beers going for 30 baht during happy hour.
Up on the relatively quiet second floor, again it's more of the same. Bars here include Carousel and Hollwood Strip (another ladyboy bar). To summarize, if you're into the scene you'll love it. If not, Nana might just represent all that's wrong with Thailand. More than Patpong, this is the place that really puts the bang in Bangkok.
How to get there: It's within walking distance from Nana Skytrain (BTS) station, but a long way from heaven.
See also Patpong, Soi Cowboy and massage parlours. For a close-up look at the scene read our Patpong Revealed feature.
Hotels in this area.
Patpong, Bangkok
One of the world's most (in)famous red-light districts, Patpong is where it all started (Thailand's Go-Go culture) and has even been immortalised in a James Bond chase-sequence. Its two parallel side-streets, found between Silom and Surawongse Roads, house around 100 neon-lit strip bars offering risque sex shows, purchasable pole-dancers and post-op ladyboys. But while for men Patpong is likely to mean 'adult', for women, families and the kids Patpong definitely means 'market'. At night this teems with hawkers and humble stalls selling what is mostly tourist tat.
For the serious flesh-seekers, Patpong has long since been usurped as the 'king of the scene' by its counterparts around Sukhumvit. However, its reputation means it's still a huge attraction, mainly for sightseers more interested in ogling at - rather than indulging in - the carnal delights (and horrors) on offer.
Go-Go shopping after dark
In fact, because of the Patpong Night Market the area's seedy edge has been softened considerably. At night the area teems with tourists and backpackers shopping for that illusive bargain. Some pretend to look interested in the fake Gucci handbags before temptation gets the better of them and they venture inside to witness one of the famous shows they've heard so much about. If you go for this it pays to be careful; while now rare, there have been reports of tourists being ripped off (especially when buying a drink for one of the 'hostesses') and clobbered with hefty bills after heading upstairs into one of the bars.
Also, if you plan to hijack one of the girls for a raunchy rendevous, it's advisable too to take good care of personal belongings once you've paid the 'bar fine'. However, whatever your take is on the Go-Go Bar scene, there's no denying that Patpong is still far safer than your average Western city centre. It's very well policed - there's a tourist police office at the end of the road, and CCTV cameras - and you'll find entire families nonchalantly walking around during market hours.
The cream of Patpong's Go-Go crop
When it comes to go-go bars, favoured establishments on Soi 1 include King's Castle I and II, Sphinx and the Safari Bar, while King's Corner has the largest collection of post-operative transsexuals in Bangkok. Patpong II, or 'Soi Quality' as some like to call it, also has many interesting sights along the same lines. Apart from a short run of rather run-down watering holes peopled by girls and men playing Connect 4, the most well-known venue is perhaps Electric Blue and, definitely the most intriguing, Patpong's only fetish club, BarBar.
Food, fun and games
For those not interested in the girly scene or shopping, Patpong is also not short on other pursuits. Aside from the shopping, there's a lot of quality bistros, such as the tiny French restaurant Le Bouchon and the incredibly good value Thai eatery Salasawan, both of which are on Soi 2. Mizu's Kitchen on Soi 1, which a former Japanese soldier started in 1954, comes highly recommended for its steak. For a quiet game of pool and a beer or two there's the Red Parrot and the Vietnam war era bar, The Old Other Office. Finally, for audio stimulation there's Soi 1's Radio City (home to some great live music and Elvis impersonators), Lucifer's and the stylish late-night dance bar Twilight, which is typically heaving come midnight. Whatever you're into, Patpong is certainly worth a peek.
How to get there: Located between Silom and Surawong Roads, it's within easy walking distance from the Skytrain station (Sala Daeng) or the MRT station (Silom).
We recently met with several Patpong business operators. To find out what they had to say, take a look at our Patpong Revealed feature.
Go to Soi Cowboy, Nana Plaza or massage parlours.
Hotels in this area.
Soi Cowboy in Bangkok
Named after the retired, cowboy hat-wearing American who opened the first bar here in the early 1970s, this short street of around 40 bars has a more laid-back, Wild West feel to it compared to Patpong or Nana Plaza.
Its biggest draws are Long Gun, Tilac, Suzie Wong's and, with its see-through glass ceiling, Baccara Bar (be prepared for some serious neck ache). Its biggest claim-to-fame arose in 2003 when it featured in the worldwide press after actor Hugh Grant and his entourage was spotted in the area. One tabloid reported that bar girls were in such hot pursuit of Grant that he was forced to flee. Several of the road's bars can also be seen in the film 'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'.How to get there: Located between Asoke and Sukhumvit Soi 23, it attracts some tourists but is more of a hang-out for expats and Vietnam vets who've made it their last chance saloon of choice (the nearest Skytrain station is Asoke, or MRT station Sukhumvit).
Take a look at Patpong, Nana Plaza and massage parlours.
Hotels in this area.
A brief history of Go-Go bars
Ever since the Vietnam war around 40 years ago - when American GI's began coming here to indulge in what was euphemistically termed R&R (Rest & Recuperation) with the local girls - certain areas of Bangkok (and in Thailand) have become notorious the world over for sex and sleaze. Though the flesh trade is nothing new - a thriving sex industry in Siam was reported by visiting sailors in the 16th and 17th centuries - the Westerner-orientated scene in Bangkok didn't begin until 1968 when a cluster of nightclubs sprouted up along a small Soi (street) called Patpong, to cater for the influx of US armed forces in the region.
In this small area, owned by an entrepreneurial Chinese immigrant family called Patpongpanich, the road quickly became popular with sex-starved soldiers and, by the early 1970s, had spilled over also into Patpong 2, which runs parallel to it. It was during the late 1970s and 1980s, however, that Patpong really hit its groove, becoming the premier nightlife area in Bangkok and internationally famous for its raunchy, inventive and technically illegal upstairs sex shows that left very little to the imagination. The rest, as they say, is (sordid) history.
At around the same time, a small road near Sukhumvit was making the transition from quiet Bangkok backstreet to what is today known as Soi Cowboy, the city's very own Wild West complete with tumble-weed, dancing girls and an occasional air of lawlessness. Finally, joining the party, was Nana Plaza. Previously an area consisting of restaurants, it slowly saw an influx of Go-Go bars during the 1980s, until in 2005, the last restaurant was finally squeezed out. Over the years, it's become the destination of choice for hardcore Go-Go bar connoisseurs.
At the risk of sounding judgmental, Go-Go bars are an aspect of the Thai experience which leaves a bad taste in the mouth of many tourists, but it's clear nevertheless that the scene is still thriving and here to stay. The government, despite having clamped down on many other aspects of moral decay like Internet pornography and under-age boozing, shows no signs of wanting to snuff out the country's bountiful sex industry - probably due to the fact that the sex trade industry in Thailand is believed to be worth as much as US$ 4.3 billion, or about 3% of the country's annual GDP.
Best time to go: Anytime after 22:00 until around 02:00
For an insight into the Go-Go scenes here and now, read our Patpong Revealed feature.
Pole-dancing bikini-clad girls, over-the-top ladyboys and lewd, eye-popping shows featuring those astounding anatomical displays we've all heard so much about... Yes, the Go-Go bars that earned Bangkok its worldwide notoriety are still alive, kicking and, well, letting it all hang out...For better or worse, Bangkok's illustrious 'After Dark' reputation owes much to these dark, testosterone-fueled establishments. Mention the words and the first area that's likely to spring to mind is the infamous Patpong - somewhat of an international byword for sleaze, sex and sordid night-time frolics. Nowadays, having become part of a wider entertainment scene that includes the popular Patpong Night Market, bars, nightclubs and a gay area, it isn't quite the aggressive red-light district it once was. Open-minded visitors, lured in by hard-selling touts and their curiosity, treat the raunchy upstairs shows much like a circus freak-show, coming in for a quick look at the inventive performances, a giggle and a couple of vastly overpriced drinks before heading off to continue their shopping or hit one of the nearby clubs (these performances are also dubbed 'ping-pong shows', and a lot of imagination isn't needed to guess the origins of this phrase.)
Don't be fooled though. For serious flesh-seeking aficionados, seedier locales still abound in Bangkok. These are found predominantly at the Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy areas, situated on lower Sukhumvit Road. Both periodically (depending on the current level of police interference) offer explicit shows featuring girls in various stages of undress; uniforms, bikinis or pretty much nothing par a coy smile and a dash of Burberry Weekend. Nana even has its own on-site 'guesthouse' for clients.
Thais prefer to frequent the more discreet massage parlours rather than Go-Go bars, so the girly bar scene predominantly relies on the patronage of expats and foreign tourists (For more info on each of the areas, read below.)
Read our Patpong Revealed feature.
Nana Plaza
Located in Sukhumvit Soi 4, Nana Entertainment Plaza is Bangkok's sleaze central. Notorious for its racy themed go-go bars - from school-girl and leather dominatrix to ladyboy - it's literally a 'sex mall', with three storeys of eye-popping activity all focused around a square-shaped central atrium. Unlike at the better-known Patpong, Nana is a 'strictly adult' scene. That means no families, no markets and few curious tourists strolling in for a look. It also means a lot more men hell-bent on renting bodies.
Walking down Soi 4 from Sukhumvit Road, you'll know you're approaching Nana when you spot the line of street vendor carts preparing an array of weird and wonderful bites. These include 'som tum' (spicy green papaya salad), 'kai tod' (charcoal-grilled chicken) and fried insects, among other odd delicacies - comfort food for the bargirls who mostly hail from Thailand's northeastern Isaan Province. Tired young girls in halter tops and short mini-skirts can be found filling up bags of crispy invertebrates, which they chop up and eat with rice and a dash of 'nam prik', chili and shrimp jam (watching them refuel on these down-to-earth pleasures, even joining in, makes for an interesting diversion from the other sorts of pleasures found here).
Welcome to Bangkok's Sex Mall
Greeting you when you pass beneath the monstrous 'Nana Entertainment Plaza' entrance sign is a mass of glowing neon signs, yelling at you from all directions. In the hot light of day, when the girlie bars are shuttered, and the neon is switched off, this complex is a sagging mess of grey concrete. At night however, the gaudy lights just about succeed at distracting attention away from the ugliness of it all, and at masking the sticky, grimy residues of the many nights that have gone before. Shouting even louder than the neon is the intriguing cast of upfront characters - ladyboys, midgets and, of course, girls - who will try and accost you. They can be in your face, but it's all light-hearted and unthreatening.
On the ground floor there are mostly open-air beer bars to choose from. With salacious names like Lollipop and Red Lips, girls here will try and tempt you in for a drink, a game of Jenga and, probably, more. Some will step into your path or give you a gentle jab in the kidneys to encourage you (about as subtle as flirting gets here). Others will resort to trying to drag you in - a shrug and a quick side-step is usually enough to shake them off. A few go-go bars line the right side. Playschool, Rainbow 1 and Rainbow 2 all pack them in - both the bikini-clad girls and the punters.
Nights in White Satin
Ascend up the escalator to the first floor and it's mostly go-go bars. These include Spankys, Fantasia and Rainbow 3. Rainbow 4 is one of the biggest, with hordes of Japanese-looking girls attracting a busy mix of Westerners and Japanese spectators. G-Spot, Cassanova and Temptations are among the most popular, and it's no surprise - they're ladyboy bars and put on dazzling shows. Angel Witch, on the left, with its risqué lesbian and dominatrix shows is also a big hit. A lot of thought and energy clearly goes into the costumes and performances here - girls in elegant but provocative strips of white satin were strutting gracefully to 'Nights in White Satin' on our visit.
For relative calm, head for The Big Mango bar just to the right of the escalator. This is a humble watering-hole, serving beers, cocktails and some of the tastiest burgers in town - a great spot to survey the scene and see whose coming and who's going. If you're not here to 'pick up', the staff are very welcoming and will happily whip you at pool. Across from that there's also The Cathouse, a similar pub-style drinking den with beers going for 30 baht during happy hour.
Up on the relatively quiet second floor, again it's more of the same. Bars here include Carousel and Hollwood Strip (another ladyboy bar). To summarize, if you're into the scene you'll love it. If not, Nana might just represent all that's wrong with Thailand. More than Patpong, this is the place that really puts the bang in Bangkok.
How to get there: It's within walking distance from Nana Skytrain (BTS) station, but a long way from heaven.
See also Patpong, Soi Cowboy and massage parlours. For a close-up look at the scene read our Patpong Revealed feature.
Hotels in this area.
Patpong, Bangkok
One of the world's most (in)famous red-light districts, Patpong is where it all started (Thailand's Go-Go culture) and has even been immortalised in a James Bond chase-sequence. Its two parallel side-streets, found between Silom and Surawongse Roads, house around 100 neon-lit strip bars offering risque sex shows, purchasable pole-dancers and post-op ladyboys. But while for men Patpong is likely to mean 'adult', for women, families and the kids Patpong definitely means 'market'. At night this teems with hawkers and humble stalls selling what is mostly tourist tat.
For the serious flesh-seekers, Patpong has long since been usurped as the 'king of the scene' by its counterparts around Sukhumvit. However, its reputation means it's still a huge attraction, mainly for sightseers more interested in ogling at - rather than indulging in - the carnal delights (and horrors) on offer.
Go-Go shopping after dark
In fact, because of the Patpong Night Market the area's seedy edge has been softened considerably. At night the area teems with tourists and backpackers shopping for that illusive bargain. Some pretend to look interested in the fake Gucci handbags before temptation gets the better of them and they venture inside to witness one of the famous shows they've heard so much about. If you go for this it pays to be careful; while now rare, there have been reports of tourists being ripped off (especially when buying a drink for one of the 'hostesses') and clobbered with hefty bills after heading upstairs into one of the bars.
Also, if you plan to hijack one of the girls for a raunchy rendevous, it's advisable too to take good care of personal belongings once you've paid the 'bar fine'. However, whatever your take is on the Go-Go Bar scene, there's no denying that Patpong is still far safer than your average Western city centre. It's very well policed - there's a tourist police office at the end of the road, and CCTV cameras - and you'll find entire families nonchalantly walking around during market hours.
The cream of Patpong's Go-Go crop
When it comes to go-go bars, favoured establishments on Soi 1 include King's Castle I and II, Sphinx and the Safari Bar, while King's Corner has the largest collection of post-operative transsexuals in Bangkok. Patpong II, or 'Soi Quality' as some like to call it, also has many interesting sights along the same lines. Apart from a short run of rather run-down watering holes peopled by girls and men playing Connect 4, the most well-known venue is perhaps Electric Blue and, definitely the most intriguing, Patpong's only fetish club, BarBar.
Food, fun and games
For those not interested in the girly scene or shopping, Patpong is also not short on other pursuits. Aside from the shopping, there's a lot of quality bistros, such as the tiny French restaurant Le Bouchon and the incredibly good value Thai eatery Salasawan, both of which are on Soi 2. Mizu's Kitchen on Soi 1, which a former Japanese soldier started in 1954, comes highly recommended for its steak. For a quiet game of pool and a beer or two there's the Red Parrot and the Vietnam war era bar, The Old Other Office. Finally, for audio stimulation there's Soi 1's Radio City (home to some great live music and Elvis impersonators), Lucifer's and the stylish late-night dance bar Twilight, which is typically heaving come midnight. Whatever you're into, Patpong is certainly worth a peek.
How to get there: Located between Silom and Surawong Roads, it's within easy walking distance from the Skytrain station (Sala Daeng) or the MRT station (Silom).
We recently met with several Patpong business operators. To find out what they had to say, take a look at our Patpong Revealed feature.
Go to Soi Cowboy, Nana Plaza or massage parlours.
Hotels in this area.
Soi Cowboy in Bangkok
Named after the retired, cowboy hat-wearing American who opened the first bar here in the early 1970s, this short street of around 40 bars has a more laid-back, Wild West feel to it compared to Patpong or Nana Plaza.
Its biggest draws are Long Gun, Tilac, Suzie Wong's and, with its see-through glass ceiling, Baccara Bar (be prepared for some serious neck ache). Its biggest claim-to-fame arose in 2003 when it featured in the worldwide press after actor Hugh Grant and his entourage was spotted in the area. One tabloid reported that bar girls were in such hot pursuit of Grant that he was forced to flee. Several of the road's bars can also be seen in the film 'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'.How to get there: Located between Asoke and Sukhumvit Soi 23, it attracts some tourists but is more of a hang-out for expats and Vietnam vets who've made it their last chance saloon of choice (the nearest Skytrain station is Asoke, or MRT station Sukhumvit).
Take a look at Patpong, Nana Plaza and massage parlours.
Hotels in this area.
A brief history of Go-Go bars
Ever since the Vietnam war around 40 years ago - when American GI's began coming here to indulge in what was euphemistically termed R&R (Rest & Recuperation) with the local girls - certain areas of Bangkok (and in Thailand) have become notorious the world over for sex and sleaze. Though the flesh trade is nothing new - a thriving sex industry in Siam was reported by visiting sailors in the 16th and 17th centuries - the Westerner-orientated scene in Bangkok didn't begin until 1968 when a cluster of nightclubs sprouted up along a small Soi (street) called Patpong, to cater for the influx of US armed forces in the region.
In this small area, owned by an entrepreneurial Chinese immigrant family called Patpongpanich, the road quickly became popular with sex-starved soldiers and, by the early 1970s, had spilled over also into Patpong 2, which runs parallel to it. It was during the late 1970s and 1980s, however, that Patpong really hit its groove, becoming the premier nightlife area in Bangkok and internationally famous for its raunchy, inventive and technically illegal upstairs sex shows that left very little to the imagination. The rest, as they say, is (sordid) history.
At around the same time, a small road near Sukhumvit was making the transition from quiet Bangkok backstreet to what is today known as Soi Cowboy, the city's very own Wild West complete with tumble-weed, dancing girls and an occasional air of lawlessness. Finally, joining the party, was Nana Plaza. Previously an area consisting of restaurants, it slowly saw an influx of Go-Go bars during the 1980s, until in 2005, the last restaurant was finally squeezed out. Over the years, it's become the destination of choice for hardcore Go-Go bar connoisseurs.
At the risk of sounding judgmental, Go-Go bars are an aspect of the Thai experience which leaves a bad taste in the mouth of many tourists, but it's clear nevertheless that the scene is still thriving and here to stay. The government, despite having clamped down on many other aspects of moral decay like Internet pornography and under-age boozing, shows no signs of wanting to snuff out the country's bountiful sex industry - probably due to the fact that the sex trade industry in Thailand is believed to be worth as much as US$ 4.3 billion, or about 3% of the country's annual GDP.
Best time to go: Anytime after 22:00 until around 02:00
For an insight into the Go-Go scenes here and now, read our Patpong Revealed feature.
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Khaosan road
The popular book 'The Beach' famously described Khao San Road as "the centre of the backpacking universe". Judging by the truth-seeking travellers from across the globe who converge here to shop, exchange tales and prepare for their next stint on the backpacker trail, it's a phrase that sums it up pretty much perfectly. For over twenty years now, this has been the base camp of choice for backpackers exploring Thailand and South East Asia
Patpong
One of the world's most (in)famous red-light districts, Patpong is where it all started (Thailand's Go-Go culture) and has even been immortalised in a James Bond chase-sequence. Its two parallel side-streets, found between Silom and Surawongse Roads, house around 100 neon-lit strip bars offering risque sex shows, purchasable pole-dancers and post-op ladyboys. But while for men Patpong is likely to mean 'adult', for women, families and the kids Patpong definitely means 'market'. At night this teems with hawkers and humble stalls selling what is mostly tourist tat.
Royal City Avenue (RCA)
Royal City Avenue (or just RCA as it is known by locals) is one of the biggest entertainment areas in Bangkok, but as visitors are concerned, probably the least know. RCA is a long road hosting a multitude of different types of bar and clubs. Very much a Thai scene, RCA is frequented by Bangkok’s young scene, mainly university students letting off steam. Lots of variety of music depending on the bar you visit. Multi-million watt sound systems blast out Thai disco, house, R&B, and the usual American / Brit pop.
Thong Lo (or Thong Lor or Thonglor, Thai)
Sukhumvit Soi 55, is a road in Watthana district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is becoming famous for varieties of multi-national restaurants as well as trendy shopping malls, international shops, bars and night spots. From the small dead end road of the upscale residential area with canals on both sides in the 1960s, development and road enlargement to six lanes occurred in the early '80s, and attracted residences for expatriates. The road became a popular international gourmet area in the 1990s, with mainly Italian, Japanese and upscale Thai restaurants. There also many Japanese bars as well as local pubs and karaoke bars
Yaowarat China TownL
ying south of Dusit and Banglamphu, the Chinatown (เยาวราช) district is one of the oldest areas of Bangkok as Chinese merchants were originally moved to this area in the early 1780's when Bangkok was founded. One of the main streets of this area, Charoen Krung (translating as 'Prosperous city'), was actually Bangkok's first paved road, so it's English name, New Road, couldn't really be more inappropriate nowadays.
The popular book 'The Beach' famously described Khao San Road as "the centre of the backpacking universe". Judging by the truth-seeking travellers from across the globe who converge here to shop, exchange tales and prepare for their next stint on the backpacker trail, it's a phrase that sums it up pretty much perfectly. For over twenty years now, this has been the base camp of choice for backpackers exploring Thailand and South East Asia
Patpong
One of the world's most (in)famous red-light districts, Patpong is where it all started (Thailand's Go-Go culture) and has even been immortalised in a James Bond chase-sequence. Its two parallel side-streets, found between Silom and Surawongse Roads, house around 100 neon-lit strip bars offering risque sex shows, purchasable pole-dancers and post-op ladyboys. But while for men Patpong is likely to mean 'adult', for women, families and the kids Patpong definitely means 'market'. At night this teems with hawkers and humble stalls selling what is mostly tourist tat.
Royal City Avenue (RCA)
Royal City Avenue (or just RCA as it is known by locals) is one of the biggest entertainment areas in Bangkok, but as visitors are concerned, probably the least know. RCA is a long road hosting a multitude of different types of bar and clubs. Very much a Thai scene, RCA is frequented by Bangkok’s young scene, mainly university students letting off steam. Lots of variety of music depending on the bar you visit. Multi-million watt sound systems blast out Thai disco, house, R&B, and the usual American / Brit pop.
Thong Lo (or Thong Lor or Thonglor, Thai)
Sukhumvit Soi 55, is a road in Watthana district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is becoming famous for varieties of multi-national restaurants as well as trendy shopping malls, international shops, bars and night spots. From the small dead end road of the upscale residential area with canals on both sides in the 1960s, development and road enlargement to six lanes occurred in the early '80s, and attracted residences for expatriates. The road became a popular international gourmet area in the 1990s, with mainly Italian, Japanese and upscale Thai restaurants. There also many Japanese bars as well as local pubs and karaoke bars
Yaowarat China TownL
ying south of Dusit and Banglamphu, the Chinatown (เยาวราช) district is one of the oldest areas of Bangkok as Chinese merchants were originally moved to this area in the early 1780's when Bangkok was founded. One of the main streets of this area, Charoen Krung (translating as 'Prosperous city'), was actually Bangkok's first paved road, so it's English name, New Road, couldn't really be more inappropriate nowadays.
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Wat Phra Kaeo
The temple is in the outer section of the Royal Enclosure west of the Grand Palace . It was built on the orders of King Rama I along with the Grand Palace and Rattanakosin Island , and is built as a temple in a Royal compound like Wat Sri Sanphet in Ayutthaya . It has no resident monks.
The Emerald Buddha (Phra Putta Maha Mani Ratana Patimakorn or Phra Kaeo Morakot): This is a Buddha image in the meditating position in the style of the Lanna school of the north, dating from the 15th century AD. King Rama I brought it from Vientiane , and it is considered to be the most important Buddha image in the country.
Model of Angkor Wat: King Rama IV had this built by Phra Samphopphai when Cambodia was under Siamese control. The model was recreated in plaster at the behest of King Rama V to celebrate the first centenary of the Royal city.
Prasat Phra Thepidon: This four-square prang originally called "Puttaprang Prasat" was built in the reign of King Rama IV. Inside are statues of Kings Rama I-King Rama VIII, to which the public pay their respects on Chakri Day, April 6, every year.
Mondop:This structure stands behind Prasat Phra Thepidon, and was built in the reign of King Rama I. Inside is a cabinet holding the Buddhist scriptures beautifully decorated in mother-of-pearl.
Balcony: This can be compared to the temple wall. The murals inside tell the Ramayana story in its entirety. On the columns of the balcony are stone inscriptions of the verses describing the murals.
Phra Sri Ratana Chedi: Built in the style of Wat Sri Sanphet in Ayutthaya , this chedi is to the west of the Monhop. Inside is a small chedi with relics of the Lord Buddha.
Phra Atsada Maha Chedi: This group of eight chedis stands in front of the temple. It was built in the reign of King Rama I and dedicated to the heavens. Six of the group are outside the balcony, two are inside. Each has its own name.
Yaksa Tavarnbal (Gate-keeping Giants): Six pairs of mythical ogres stand at each gate of the Balcony. These are the main Giants of the Ramayana.
Hor Phra Khanthan-rat: Standing in the estern corner of the balcony, this is where the Phra Puttakhanthan-rat figure is enshrined. It presides over the Royal rain-making ceremony and the ceremony of the first rice planting. Inside are paintings by the mural artist Khrua In Khong.
Hor Phra Ratcha Karamanusorn: Inside this structure are 34 Buddha images in various positions, built by command of King Rama III and dedicated the kings of Ayutthaya and Thonburi.
Hor Phra Ratcha Pongsanusorn: Built in the reign of King Rama IV, this is the location of the Buddha image of the reigning King of the Rattanakosin Era. Inside are murals of Royal chronicles of Ayutthaya by Khrua In Khong.
Hor Phra Nak: Situated behind the temple, this traditional Thai building roofed with glazed tiles contains the ashes of the Royal family.
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WAT Pho
This large and extensive temple neighbours the Grand Palace on Thai Wang Road and houses the very impressive gigantic gold plated reclining Buddha which is some 46 metres long and 15 metres high. Its soles are inlaid with mother of pearl. The temple is regarded as the first centre of public education and is sometimes call Thailand's first university. Once inside this complex you can't help to wonder what is the purpose of all these buildings. There are many reason behind that. Come and find out for yourself.Wat is the Thai Term meaning Religious Complex.
WAT SUWANNARAM (RATCHAWORAWIHAN)
During the reign of King Taksin, this temple waswhere Burmese prisoners of war from Bang Kaew Camp were executed. It was founded in the Ayur ,aya period and was initially called Wat Thong.It was dismantled and rebuilt during the resto ations made in the reign of King Rama I, and the king renamed it Wat Suwannaram. It was restored again during the reign of King Rama III. It was formerly the site of Royal Cremation Ground for members of the Royal family and high-ranking officers, and was used for this purpose until the reign of King Rama V
WAT ARUNRATCHAWARARAMRATCHAWORAMAHAWIHAN
The prang of Wat Arun on the bank of Ch Phraya River is one of Bangkok 's world-famous landmarks. From a French map of Thonburi made in the reign of King Narai it can be seen that the temple existed when Ayutthaya was Siam 's capital. The temple was formerly known as Wat Makok, and when King Taksin built his palace, he ordered the temple to be annexed to it. The king restored it and renamed it "Wat Jaeng". It was restored again by King Rama II, and renamed "Wat Arunratchatharam". King Rama IV later changed the name to "Wat Arunratchawararam"
WAT HONGRATTANARAMRATCHAWORAWIHAN
Built in the Ayutthaya period by a wea Chinese named Hong, the temple was known WatJaosua or Jeasua Hong. When Thonburi becam the capital, the temple was made a centre education under the patronage of King Taksin, w was of Chinese descent himself. It was renovat in the reign of King Rama Ill.
Ubosot: The combination of Chinese an European style stucco reliefs adorning the do and window arches of the ubosot are some of finest of their kind. The interior murals paint in the Third and Fourth Reigns tell the story Ratthanapimphawong, or the Emerald Buddha sto
Hor Trai: The room housing the Buddhi scripture has gilded black lacquer panels. Th door was carved in a krauthao-style scroll floral motifs in the reign of King Rama I .
Golden Buddha Image: For many years was believed that the ancient Golden Buddh image was made of limestone, but when the casin fell off and the inside was revealed it was seen t be made of high quality gold in Sukhothai styl The old U-thong alphabet was found inscribed the base.
If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT KHRUEAWAN (WORAWIHAN)
Built in the Ayutthaya period, this temple wa restored by Phrya Abhaibhuthorn and his dat )hter Chaochom Khrueawan, the Royal consort of I ng Rama III. They presented it to the king, who de: gnated it a Royal temple and named it Wat Kht eawan.
OUbosot: The pediments of the ubosot are de( )rated with stucco in the krauthao floral style. The gilded and painted window and door panels are Iso decorated with stucco. The murals painted in t` e reign of King Rama III period depict formerincarnations of the Lord Buddha. The principal Buddha image resembles Pra Luangroatjanarit in the Treat Pagoda.
Wihan: It is similar to t e ubosot, but its t2-s led pillars were re? placed by square pillars
WAT BANGBONBuilt in 1910 on the bank of Bangbon Canal, the community temple of Bangbon Tai or south Bangbon was formerly called Wat Mai-Ta-Cheuy after its founder, Ta Cheuy whose name was carved on the arch of the door to the ubosot, before King Rama VI granted it the official name of Wat Bangbon.Luangphor Gaysorn or Phra Baromsrisukot Udomprotshinkul Budhaboromborpit: A Sukhothai style Buddha image in the Subduing Mara posture copied from Luangphor Gaysorn of Wat Taphra in Thonburi. This Buddha image was made at Wat Ratchaorasaram and transported by boat. However, the boat was unable to pass under the raised bridge, so the image had to continue its journey overland.
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If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT BANGBON
Built in 1910 on the bank of Bangbon Canal, the community temple of Bangbon Tai or south Bangbon was formerly called Wat Mai-Ta-Cheuy after its founder, Ta Cheuy whose name was carved on the arch of the door to the ubosot, before King Rama VI granted it the official name of Wat Bangbon.Luangphor Gaysorn or Phra Baromsrisukot Udomprotshinkul Budhaboromborpit: A Sukhothai style Buddha image in the Subduing Mara posture copied from Luangphor Gaysorn of Wat Taphra in Thonburi. This Buddha image was made at Wat Ratchaorasaram and transported by boat. However, the boat was unable to pass under the raised bridge, so the image had to continue its journey overland.
If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT BOWONNIWETWIHAN RATCHAWORAWIHAN
Usually known as Wat Boworn, this temple was built by HRH Prince Maha Sakdipolsep, a son of King Rama III, and originally called Wat Mai.King Rama IV stayed here after he was ordained, and founded the Thammayut Nikai, a more ascetic monastic order. The temple is of special importance because King Rama VI, King Rama VII, and HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej were all ordained here.Ubosot: This is a 'Trimuk' pavilion with wings on both sides and a tiled roof in the Chinese style. The gable end is decorated with glazed ceramics and at centre is the seal of the Royal crown. The doorway arches and windows are in gilded stucco. The murals were painted in European style by Khrua In Khong. The important Buddha images are Phra Suwannakhet, Phra Phuttachinnasi, Phra Nirantarai and Phra Phutaninnat.Sio Kang Gate: The large door framed in the temple wall is carved with gateway guardians in the Chinese style.Panya Palace: This was built on the orders of King Rama III as the residence of kings and princes who were being ordained.Petch Palace: The main chamber of this mixed Thai and European-style building was the site of the first printing house in Thailand.Mahamakut Buddhist University: Founded by King Rama V, this university for monks now has four faculties: Religion and Philosophy, Humanities, Social Studies and Education.
The temple is in the outer section of the Royal Enclosure west of the Grand Palace . It was built on the orders of King Rama I along with the Grand Palace and Rattanakosin Island , and is built as a temple in a Royal compound like Wat Sri Sanphet in Ayutthaya . It has no resident monks.
The Emerald Buddha (Phra Putta Maha Mani Ratana Patimakorn or Phra Kaeo Morakot): This is a Buddha image in the meditating position in the style of the Lanna school of the north, dating from the 15th century AD. King Rama I brought it from Vientiane , and it is considered to be the most important Buddha image in the country.
Model of Angkor Wat: King Rama IV had this built by Phra Samphopphai when Cambodia was under Siamese control. The model was recreated in plaster at the behest of King Rama V to celebrate the first centenary of the Royal city.
Prasat Phra Thepidon: This four-square prang originally called "Puttaprang Prasat" was built in the reign of King Rama IV. Inside are statues of Kings Rama I-King Rama VIII, to which the public pay their respects on Chakri Day, April 6, every year.
Mondop:This structure stands behind Prasat Phra Thepidon, and was built in the reign of King Rama I. Inside is a cabinet holding the Buddhist scriptures beautifully decorated in mother-of-pearl.
Balcony: This can be compared to the temple wall. The murals inside tell the Ramayana story in its entirety. On the columns of the balcony are stone inscriptions of the verses describing the murals.
Phra Sri Ratana Chedi: Built in the style of Wat Sri Sanphet in Ayutthaya , this chedi is to the west of the Monhop. Inside is a small chedi with relics of the Lord Buddha.
Phra Atsada Maha Chedi: This group of eight chedis stands in front of the temple. It was built in the reign of King Rama I and dedicated to the heavens. Six of the group are outside the balcony, two are inside. Each has its own name.
Yaksa Tavarnbal (Gate-keeping Giants): Six pairs of mythical ogres stand at each gate of the Balcony. These are the main Giants of the Ramayana.
Hor Phra Khanthan-rat: Standing in the estern corner of the balcony, this is where the Phra Puttakhanthan-rat figure is enshrined. It presides over the Royal rain-making ceremony and the ceremony of the first rice planting. Inside are paintings by the mural artist Khrua In Khong.
Hor Phra Ratcha Karamanusorn: Inside this structure are 34 Buddha images in various positions, built by command of King Rama III and dedicated the kings of Ayutthaya and Thonburi.
Hor Phra Ratcha Pongsanusorn: Built in the reign of King Rama IV, this is the location of the Buddha image of the reigning King of the Rattanakosin Era. Inside are murals of Royal chronicles of Ayutthaya by Khrua In Khong.
Hor Phra Nak: Situated behind the temple, this traditional Thai building roofed with glazed tiles contains the ashes of the Royal family.
.If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT Pho
This large and extensive temple neighbours the Grand Palace on Thai Wang Road and houses the very impressive gigantic gold plated reclining Buddha which is some 46 metres long and 15 metres high. Its soles are inlaid with mother of pearl. The temple is regarded as the first centre of public education and is sometimes call Thailand's first university. Once inside this complex you can't help to wonder what is the purpose of all these buildings. There are many reason behind that. Come and find out for yourself.Wat is the Thai Term meaning Religious Complex.
WAT SUWANNARAM (RATCHAWORAWIHAN)
During the reign of King Taksin, this temple waswhere Burmese prisoners of war from Bang Kaew Camp were executed. It was founded in the Ayur ,aya period and was initially called Wat Thong.It was dismantled and rebuilt during the resto ations made in the reign of King Rama I, and the king renamed it Wat Suwannaram. It was restored again during the reign of King Rama III. It was formerly the site of Royal Cremation Ground for members of the Royal family and high-ranking officers, and was used for this purpose until the reign of King Rama V
WAT ARUNRATCHAWARARAMRATCHAWORAMAHAWIHAN
The prang of Wat Arun on the bank of Ch Phraya River is one of Bangkok 's world-famous landmarks. From a French map of Thonburi made in the reign of King Narai it can be seen that the temple existed when Ayutthaya was Siam 's capital. The temple was formerly known as Wat Makok, and when King Taksin built his palace, he ordered the temple to be annexed to it. The king restored it and renamed it "Wat Jaeng". It was restored again by King Rama II, and renamed "Wat Arunratchatharam". King Rama IV later changed the name to "Wat Arunratchawararam"
WAT HONGRATTANARAMRATCHAWORAWIHAN
Built in the Ayutthaya period by a wea Chinese named Hong, the temple was known WatJaosua or Jeasua Hong. When Thonburi becam the capital, the temple was made a centre education under the patronage of King Taksin, w was of Chinese descent himself. It was renovat in the reign of King Rama Ill.
Ubosot: The combination of Chinese an European style stucco reliefs adorning the do and window arches of the ubosot are some of finest of their kind. The interior murals paint in the Third and Fourth Reigns tell the story Ratthanapimphawong, or the Emerald Buddha sto
Hor Trai: The room housing the Buddhi scripture has gilded black lacquer panels. Th door was carved in a krauthao-style scroll floral motifs in the reign of King Rama I .
Golden Buddha Image: For many years was believed that the ancient Golden Buddh image was made of limestone, but when the casin fell off and the inside was revealed it was seen t be made of high quality gold in Sukhothai styl The old U-thong alphabet was found inscribed the base.
If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT KHRUEAWAN (WORAWIHAN)
Built in the Ayutthaya period, this temple wa restored by Phrya Abhaibhuthorn and his dat )hter Chaochom Khrueawan, the Royal consort of I ng Rama III. They presented it to the king, who de: gnated it a Royal temple and named it Wat Kht eawan.
OUbosot: The pediments of the ubosot are de( )rated with stucco in the krauthao floral style. The gilded and painted window and door panels are Iso decorated with stucco. The murals painted in t` e reign of King Rama III period depict formerincarnations of the Lord Buddha. The principal Buddha image resembles Pra Luangroatjanarit in the Treat Pagoda.
Wihan: It is similar to t e ubosot, but its t2-s led pillars were re? placed by square pillars
WAT BANGBONBuilt in 1910 on the bank of Bangbon Canal, the community temple of Bangbon Tai or south Bangbon was formerly called Wat Mai-Ta-Cheuy after its founder, Ta Cheuy whose name was carved on the arch of the door to the ubosot, before King Rama VI granted it the official name of Wat Bangbon.Luangphor Gaysorn or Phra Baromsrisukot Udomprotshinkul Budhaboromborpit: A Sukhothai style Buddha image in the Subduing Mara posture copied from Luangphor Gaysorn of Wat Taphra in Thonburi. This Buddha image was made at Wat Ratchaorasaram and transported by boat. However, the boat was unable to pass under the raised bridge, so the image had to continue its journey overland.
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If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT BANGBON
Built in 1910 on the bank of Bangbon Canal, the community temple of Bangbon Tai or south Bangbon was formerly called Wat Mai-Ta-Cheuy after its founder, Ta Cheuy whose name was carved on the arch of the door to the ubosot, before King Rama VI granted it the official name of Wat Bangbon.Luangphor Gaysorn or Phra Baromsrisukot Udomprotshinkul Budhaboromborpit: A Sukhothai style Buddha image in the Subduing Mara posture copied from Luangphor Gaysorn of Wat Taphra in Thonburi. This Buddha image was made at Wat Ratchaorasaram and transported by boat. However, the boat was unable to pass under the raised bridge, so the image had to continue its journey overland.
If you have any suggestions please let us know, by sending comments to info@bangkoktourist.com
WAT BOWONNIWETWIHAN RATCHAWORAWIHAN
Usually known as Wat Boworn, this temple was built by HRH Prince Maha Sakdipolsep, a son of King Rama III, and originally called Wat Mai.King Rama IV stayed here after he was ordained, and founded the Thammayut Nikai, a more ascetic monastic order. The temple is of special importance because King Rama VI, King Rama VII, and HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej were all ordained here.Ubosot: This is a 'Trimuk' pavilion with wings on both sides and a tiled roof in the Chinese style. The gable end is decorated with glazed ceramics and at centre is the seal of the Royal crown. The doorway arches and windows are in gilded stucco. The murals were painted in European style by Khrua In Khong. The important Buddha images are Phra Suwannakhet, Phra Phuttachinnasi, Phra Nirantarai and Phra Phutaninnat.Sio Kang Gate: The large door framed in the temple wall is carved with gateway guardians in the Chinese style.Panya Palace: This was built on the orders of King Rama III as the residence of kings and princes who were being ordained.Petch Palace: The main chamber of this mixed Thai and European-style building was the site of the first printing house in Thailand.Mahamakut Buddhist University: Founded by King Rama V, this university for monks now has four faculties: Religion and Philosophy, Humanities, Social Studies and Education.
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