Kanchanaburi & Sukhothai – Thailand (video)

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January 24 2024

Kanchanaburi derives its dubious fame from the world-famous bridge over the River Kwai. The province borders Myanmar (Burma), is located 130 km west of Bangkok and is known for its rugged landscape. Kanchanaburi is an excellent destination, especially for nature lovers.

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Lampang is home to several national parks, including Chae Son National Park. This park is best known for its waterfalls and hot springs.

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VAT; How do you claim Thai sales tax back?

By Eric Kuijpers
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January 23 2024

VAT, VAT, is levied when a good is brought into economic circulation. But what if that good leaves the country? Then there are rules for refunds. Thailand also has those rules, and has just changed. Attached is an overview.

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Only eight kilometers from Phrae in the northeast of Thailand is the Phae Muang Phi Park, also known as 'The Grand Canyon of Phrae'.

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Khao Yai is the oldest national park in Thailand and best known for its beautiful flora and fauna as you can see in this video.

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There are temples and temples in Thailand, more than 40.000 in total. One is a bit more beautiful and impressive than the other, but in general it is a suit from the same cloth. With some exceptions, such as the temple, made of beer bottles. South of Prachuap Khiri Khan is another remarkable specimen. The Wat Ban Thung Khlet is completely decorated with coins.

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Ho Chi Minh, the revolutionary communist leader of the freedom movement in Vietnam also lived in Thailand for a while in the XNUMXs. In a village near the northeastern Nakhom Pathom. Many Vietnamese still live in that region

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Discover a different Thailand, far from the well-known tourist routes. In the hidden corners of this fascinating country there are places where authenticity and tranquility reign. These undiscovered gems offer a unique opportunity to experience the true soul of Thailand, intertwined with age-old traditions and heart-warming hospitality. A trip to the unknown pearls of Thailand promises an adventure full of surprises and discoveries.

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Koh Tao is the place for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. There are many PADI diving schools located on Turtle Island, so you can also get acquainted with diving.

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Thailand quickly evokes the association with beautiful bounty beaches. That's right too. The beaches in Thailand are world famous and are among the most beautiful in the world. The Phi Phi islands also fit into this category. These paradise islands are especially popular with couples, beach lovers, backpackers, divers and day tourists.

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The beauty of Chiang Dao (video)

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January 18 2024

About 75 kilometers north of Chiang Mai, surrounded by many Hilltribe settlements, lies the town of Chiang Dao (City of the Stars). This city is located above the Menam Ping gorge on the green slopes of Doi Chiang Dao mountain.

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Ranong, the northernmost Thai province on the Andaman Sea, has a lot to offer a tourist with an abundance of mangroves, beaches, hot springs, islands, mountains, caves, waterfalls and temples.

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Cha-am, small but oh so nice

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January 18 2024

Cha-am is a lovely seaside town about 25 kilometers north of Hua Hin. You can visit the two places by public transport, a bus ride from Hua Hin to Cha Am takes only 30 minutes.

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'I continue to admire this very large city, on an island surrounded by a river three times the size of the Seine, full of French, English, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Siamese vessels, an innumerable number of flat-bottomed boats and gilded galleys with as many as 60 oarsmen .

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A nice attraction, also to visit with children, is Sea Life Ocean World in Bangkok. This special and beautiful sea aquarium can be found on the ground floor of the luxurious shopping center Siam Paragon.

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Thailand is truly a dream for anyone who loves beaches. Imagine: you step out of your hotel and walk straight onto the beach, where the soft, white sand feels like powder under your feet. All around you you see the clearest blue sea you have ever seen, and the water is so nice and warm that you would want to float in it for hours. To deviate from the usual tourist beaches, here is an overview of hidden and undiscovered beaches in Thailand.

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The island of Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand and offers everything for tourists looking for fun and sun! It is the second largest island in Thailand with an area of ​​almost 230 square kilometers. In this video you can see 5 tips for fun trips.

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