Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Songkran Festival in thailand






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Songkran (Thai New Year)

Date : 10 - 15 April 2010

This national celebration of the tradition Thai New Year captures the
imagination of travellers for both its cultural and fun attributes; the
latter being enthusiastic bouts of water splashing between friends and
relatives.

In Bangkok, the Songkran Grand
Songkran in BangkokCelebration will be held between 10 and
15 April around the Rattanakosin Island district, sometimes called “Old
Bangkok.”

The main celebrations, in the capital, focus on bathing rites of
replicas of revered Buddha images originating from various provinces in
the North, South, East and central regions, interspersed with
traditional food and dessert-making demonstrations and cultural
performances. The opening ceremony will take place, 10 April, at Phra
Chetupon Wimol Manklaram or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha.

There are also important celebrations through the country at various
tourist destinations:

• Old City Songkran Festival, Ayutthaya

• Songkran Festival, Chon Buri

• Amazing Songkran, Suphan Buri

• Phra Pradaeng Songkran Festival, Samut Prakarn

• Songkran Festival, Chiang Mai

• Songkran Festival, Sukhothai

• Fantastic Northeast Songkran, Golden Shower Tree and ‘Kan’ Festival
and Sticky Rice Road in Khon Kaen

• Grand Northeast Songkran Festival, Nong Khai

• Songkran Nakhon Phnom and Thai-Lao New Year Celebration

• Hat Yai Midnight Songkran, Songkhla

• Grand Songkran Festival and ‘Nang Dan’ Parade, Nakhon Si Thammarat

• Songkran on the Beach and Phuket Bike Week 2010

Contact:

TAT Call Centre 1672

Events Planning Division, Tourism Authority of Thailand

Tel: 0 2250 5500 ext. 3470-3

website :

www.tourismthailand.org

www.songkran.net



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Diving in Thailand



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Diving in Thailand

Diving in Thailand
1. Diving in Thailand

Introduction

Without a doubt Thailand is home to some of the finest and most
beautiful beaches and islands in the world, surrounded by crystal clear
water and stunning coral. And that is the main reason why the number of
divers coming to Thailand has escalated over the past decade or so.

Even though the best time of the year to dive in Thailand is between
October and June, it is still perfectly possible to dive virtually any
day of the year. As diving in Thailand is considered one of the safest
destinations for diving and snorkeling in the world, it is perfect for
first-timers wanting to try these pastimes out.

The sea visibility in some places of Thailand is almost unbelievable;
which means talking about distances of up to 30 meters – unheard of in
most parts of the world. One can enjoy splendid sights of underwater
mountains, coral gardens, undersea rock formations, hard and soft coral,
whale sharks, silver tip sharks, manta rays and even sunken battleships.

History of Diving in Thailand

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Diving in Thailand is a recently new phenomenon beginning with the
American Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War. Thailand’s first ever diving
store was opened in Pattaya in just 1977 and shortly after that very
year, the popularity of diving for both Thais and foreigners in Thailand
exploded.
After Pattaya, the next destination to see divers arriving by the
busload was Phuket and they were soon heading out to dive in the
gorgeous Similan Islands and the rest of the stunning Andaman Sea. In
the fact, the Similan islands have been ranked as one of the top ten
diving sites in the entire world. Today, diving is popular all over the
Andaman Sea, including the virtually unseen Tarutao and Surin islands.

Over on the other side of Thailand in the Gulf of China, Ko Tao (Turtle
Island) has recently emerged as the biggest diving destination in
Thailand with over 20 major centers located on the island.

It is believed that Thailand is now the most popular destination for
diving in the whole of Asia.

Why Dive in Thailand?

So, how come diving in Thailand has turned into a phenomenal success?Phuket Island

- Superb locations for every diver of every skill

- High standard of diving centers

- Diving is possible all year round

- Reasonable cost of diving

- Main centers are affiliated with PADI or other recognizable dive
bodies

- Courses are held in a variety of different languages

- Latest amenities and excellent boats

- Huge range of sites – something for everyone

- Thailand has two unique distinct oceanic zones

Statistical Facts

The Similan Islands are a prime example of encouraging divers, while at
the same time maintaining ecological stability and preserving biological
diversity of flora and fauna. From 1999 to 2003 the Similans attained a
five fold increase in the amount of visitors, which was just 10,000
increased to 50,000 and most of them were divers. The income grew in
that time from 22,000USD to a staggering 460,000USD with foreign divers
each spending an average of roughly 1,200USD.

2. Diving Destinations and Diving Sites in Thailand

Thailand has 2 uniquely different diving zones consisting of The Andaman
Sea on the west and The Gulf of Thailand on the east.

The Andaman Sea

Introduction: The best time of the year to dive in the Andaman is from
October to April. The visibility in the Andaman is similar to that of
the Gulf of Thailand but the area has more extensive coral reefs. Due to
the influence of the southwest monsoon, most of the reefs surrounding
the offshore islands occur on the east side of the islands.

List of Destinations

Phuket

Pthailand time Dive in Thailandhuket Island has some decent dive sites and the largest diving center
in Thailand. The reefs around the area are in a healthy condition with
both solid and colorfully soft corals. There is also an abundance of
marine life. Most of the dive locations are suitable for all levels of
divers but there are also some that are quite deep.

The most well-known dive site in the Phuket area is Racha Yai with its
sloping rocky reefs and its plentitude of solid coral forests. There is
also Ter Bay where there is an exciting wreck in the depths of 25-35
meters. The area south Racha Yai, Racha Noi, is a haven for experienced
divers as the depths are greater and the currents stronger. The overall
topography is strikingly different from Racha Yai with huge granite
boulders and the chance to see Manta Rays and Whale Sharks. The diving
in Racha Noi compared to Racha Yai is definitely more challenging but
the rewards are far greater.

Just off Phuket, is the limestone island of Koh Doc Mai which soars
vertically from the sea-bed. It is home to a diversity of fish and
offers the opportunity to view leopard sharks, moray eels, octopus and
turtles.

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