Monday, December 29, 2008

THAILAND COUNTDOWN 2009

Every provincial town celebrates the New Year with gusto, arranging concerts and food fairs, usually in the town square or on a river embankment. Some will splurge on firework displays comedy acts or beauty contests. But as the clock strikes 12 midnight, a sea of flickering candles will illuminate the scene as villagers and town folk around the country sing the national and royal anthems to ring in the New Year. If northern climes appeal -- hilly landscapes and cool evening temperatures -- then an adventurous traveller might find they are counting down the seconds to the New Year in tiny Loei, a provincial town noted for its cool season charm, impressive mountain scenery and delightful resorts and even a vineyard. Way off the beaten track for most tourists, Loei province is a favourite with Thai travellers who love the outdoors – trail walks through a hill-top national park, or simply taking sightseeing trips to chill out at small resorts on the banks of the Mekong River. They will also discover a province that still reflects traditional Thai values; where visitors can participate in simple, but heart warming New Year celebrations.Yet the description is true of most towns in the north and northeast provinces, some adjacent to the Mekong River that separates Thailand from Laos. Similar celebrations echo over the water as citizens welcome the New Year in Chiang Saen near Chiang Rai, Nong Khai, Nakhon Panom and Mukdahan, all popular Mekong River destinations.Mukdahan is where a new bridge spans the wide river linking it to the small town of Savannakhet in Laos. Considered a gateway town, travellers can begin their tour of Laos and Vietnam here. A 150 -km trip across Laos on a modern surfaced highway will bring them in central Vietnam in striking distance of popular destinations such as Hue and Danang.

BICYCLE TOUR SERVICE PROVIDER

Check out the Bangkok Bicycle Tours conducted by the Bangkok Tourist Bureau at a list of bicycle expeditions within the capital and its surrounding areas. The best guide to bicycle expeditions in Thailand is probably where the operator has received numerous awards and accolades for their unique expeitions. Other worthy websites are www.spiceroads.com/ , www.biketoursthailand.com and www.realasian.net/. The Thailand Ecotourism & Adventure Travel Association (TEATA) is also a good reference website for bicycle tours. As usual the Tourism Authority of Thailand website at www.tourismthailand.org/ and the Thailand Ecotourism & Adventure Travel Association (TEATA) at www.teata.org/ ane good starting points for research to get a generic idea on the options available.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

BEST TIME TO GO BIKING

Bicycle Tours: Conducting any physical sport in Thailand is best during the cool season during November to January. The period that needs to be avoided is the rainy season during June to early October where heavy rains are expected. The Thai summer during March to July, in particular April, is the country’s hottest period making cyclists not used to the local weather susceptible to sun stroke and dehydration. However, the Bangkok Bicycle Tours can be conducted all year round as they run during the evenings. Some trips are conducted during the day time, however these trips are pretty easy-going and designed to be enjoyed in a more leisurely manner than the cross country expedition.

Friday, December 5, 2008

HOW TO SIGN-UP FOR BICYCLE TOURS?

Thailand’s traffic is heavy and driving styles are rather erratic. It is not advisable to conduct a bicycle trip on your own. Guidance and accompaniment by trained specialists are best to ensure safety and that you arrive at your destination through the safest and most scenic routes.
When planning and bicycle tour, please consult the travel company you are using very carefully and state the physical exertion your group will be able to endure. With the hot and humid Thai weather even the fittest cyclist will find this trying. Sunstroke and dehydration are very common for those unfamiliar with the tropics. In light of this, travel companies almost always intersperse cycling with a pleasant boat ride, some sea kayaking, elephant back riding or some other form of relaxing activity for cyclists to cool down