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5 Best Public Parks In Bangkok

5 Best Public Parks In Bangkok

In Bangkok, there is much outstanding green space park where you can relax and fresh up your mind by the beautiful scenery. Sometimes we require to take a break from a stressful and chaotic life. Theses parks will be a good choice for rejuvenating your body and soul. When we go to the park, it’s not only for jogging or exercise. I found that many parks also have free aerobic sessions in the morning and in the evening. It’s good for health during these days we have undergone the COVID19. However, you can just be enjoying do nothing, admiring, and soaking in nature on a lazy day. And let us give you a list of the best parks in Bangkok, Thailand.    Lumphini Park  The most popular and well known as the largest green spaces in central Bangkok. It’s situated right in the middle of the city and has plenty to offer.  Opening Hours: Daily from 04:30 am – 09.00 pm.  Silom – Rama IV Road, Ratchadamri Road, Sarasin Alley, and Wireless Road   Nearest BTS: Sala Daeng / Nearest MRT: Silom    Benjakitti Park  Just opposite the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. The image below is looking back towards the skyscrapers of Asoke, a major business district. The park has a large lake at the center and a running and cycling track around the park’s boundary.  Opening Hours: Daily from 05.00 am – 09.00 pm  Ratchadaphisek Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok   Nearest BTS: Asoke / Nearest MRT:  Queen Sirikit National Convention Center    Chatuchak Park  Located right next to the Chatuchak Weekend Market, the park’s northern end has many tennis courts and soccer fields available for anyone to use. There have boats available for hire to rowing in a large lake. And also can appreciate nature in a popular Thai Literature and Herb Garden in the park. Come here to resting after have a long walk from shopping at the Chatuchak Weekend Market.  Opening Hours: Daily from 04.30 am – 09.00 pm  Kamphaeng Phet Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok   Nearest BTS: Mo Chit / Nearest MRT:  Chatuchak park    King Rama IX Park  The King Rama IX Park was constructed for HM the King’s 60th birthday in 1987. The park is one of the largest green spaces in Bangkok, it was divided into different zones, such as a portion for Ratchapreuk trees, a beautiful botanical garden with many indoor plants, the Romanee Garden inspired by countries around the world.  Opening Hours: Daily from 05.00 am – 07.00 pm  Rama IX Road, Suan Luang, Prawet, Bangkok   Nearest BTS: Udom Suk    Rot Fai Park  One of the city’s most popular bicycle and picnic spots. It is used to be a golf course but has now been turned into a large park. Highlights of the park include the Butterfly Garden and the Train Museum.  Opening Hours: Daily from 04.30 am – 09.00 pm  Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road, near Chatuchak Weekend Market  Nearest BTS: Mo Chit / Nearest MRT:  Chatuchak park Find the closest public park, there are plenty to choose from and the park is offered free happiness.    

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5 Friendly-Family Destinations in Hua Hin

5 Friendly-Family Destinations in Hua Hin

Taking a vacation with your kids will be no longer boring. When you choose the right destination can make your time much more fun and let your child learn with more excitement. The following destinations may be the best place worth to visit and match for a family trip. Kuiburi wildlife viewpoint: This place is a watershed forest with many important and valuable resources as rare wildlife and plants. It is part of the royal project also it is an alternative form of tourism we called “ECOTOURISM” your family can travel and raise awareness about the natural and respect the environment by the activities. The activity is a great option for all ages. Family can enjoy and spend the day watching wildlife such as wild elephants, gaur, banteng, and rare species of birds. Best for ages: 5 years up Baan Sillapin artist village: This gallery exhibits many artworks from Thai artists all years round as well as offering various workshops for children. Further than rejoicing in artists works, it is an excellent destination for the parents and kids to attend the activities that available here such as DIY workshops, clay work, and painting. Best for ages: 5 years up Vana Nava water jungle: Get a day pass to Water Park, another great place for kids, and parents can have an amazing time together. During summertime, it is a good way to keep cool and have fun. As well as there are many rides for all levels, young kids, teenagers, and extreme lovers. If you have many days in Hua Hin and want to get away from the beach this place is highly recommended. Best for ages: 5 years up Khao Sam Roi Yot national park: this cave is Thailand’s first seaside National Park. It is very beautiful when the sun comes through the cave from the top. The place is suitable for a family group because the activity will gain a family bonding living together. And after that, you all can absorb magnificent nature on the quiet beach nearby. Best for ages: 7 years up Pala u waterfall: what family can do here? We can recommend you to visit Pala U waterfall to refresh yourself from the true nature and it is very suitable to get away from the hustle of the city. The family will get close to native wildlife and enjoy a fantastic scenario upon arrival. Your kid will get the experience to study and learn about their lifestyle. Kids who aren’t afraid of heights will love the view from above. For the best period suggestion to visit the waterfall is between November till April to see beautiful butterflies. Best for ages: 10 years up Would you like us to assist and design your vacation plan, we are more pleased to do it for you. There are still a lot of interesting destinations waiting for you to explore. Just let’s know……     HuaHin Plus ( หัวหิน พลัส ) Send Us a Message! Got a question about service? Have any some suggestions or need some assistance please contact us. Tel : 092 971 0720 Email : info@huahinplus.com Web : https://huahinplus.com Our 24 hours service call +66 (0) 92-971-0720

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Tips for Girl Solo Traveller

Tips for Girl Solo Traveller

Solo traveling is not bad. You can experience many types of adventures that may have not been possible if you were traveling in a group. When I travel by myself, I can have time to connect to myself. I can feel that my stress was reduced, heal & calm my body and mind after a hard day from work.  I can remember for the first time after travel alone is I gained more confidence. Feel like I can achieve anything If I just do it. If you’ve never done it before I would like to share my top tips for solo traveling ( just from my own experienced, maybe you’ll get something out of this). Hopefully, they will be helpful for you. Don’t fear to start, you can do it because many beautiful things are waiting for you to explore. Always make sure you’re safe If you choose to stay in a hostel/dorm (Where you can meet other fellow travelers) which is in a shady area. I will avoid going out when the dark approaches and avoiding walking in the isolated roads. I always use the path where there are people around me and not get back to the hotel late at night. I didn’t mean you can’t enjoy spending time in a new place but try not to put yourself in a dangerous place. However, there are several good hostels with a perfect location where offer comfortable rooms, convenient location, and excellent service. Organize your trip more or less I’ve learned that you achieve so much more when you organize your trip at least the basic things, like a rough plan. I will try to arrange and book all everything that I can before such as accommodation, day trip, and transfer service. I have made a rough plan for each day because I do not want to miss something that can make my trip mess up. Let me give you a simple thing that I always do, First, I would check the arrival time of my flight and find what transportation which available for me when I arrive. Because if I want to save my budget, I will use local transportation. If there is no available I will find the most reasonable transfer Service Company instead. Usually, when you book a flight ticket, there is an extra service like a transfer service that you can add to your booking. Or book a car with the hotel you stayed in. Yet sticking on the idea of planning, I will find more information that I want to do, where I interesting to go, and to see or anything else you require for your trip. In the first step, I will write down all those things and create my trip to reach my satisfaction but need to be flexible and have a second plan as well. And I usually read contents and guidelines from the Internet, this will help me a lot to make my trip more flawless. Try to make friends wherever you go! To be honest, I am an introvert person but I always push myself to get to meet others. A good point is you can learn about their culture and you maybe end up having new long-distance friends. You can check what will happen around the city you travel to. It will make your vacation more thrilled if you join the party or events there. My last recommendation, again do not fear to travel, do not fear to do something new. There are a lot of fun things to explore, you can’t see the world if you are not taking your first move!     HuaHin Plus ( หัวหิน พลัส ) Send Us a Message! Got a question about service? Have any some suggestions or need some assistance please contact us. Tel : 092 971 0720 Email : info@huahinplus.com Web : https://huahinplus.com Our 24 hours service call +66 (0) 92-971-0720

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