The range of activities
to keep the visitor to Thailand occupied is extensive.
Below you'll
find information on some of the many activities to enjoy
during a vacation to Thailand.
Thailand Trekking
Thailand's northern areas
are home to various local hilltibes, whose colourful culture
and way of dress have captured the imagination of many adventurous
travellers to the kingdom.
A large number of specialised
companies operate in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, where trekking
has become increasingly popular, but there are several other
areas that are worth a visit by the ardent trekker.
No trip to Thailand is complete without an elephant ride,
and this is the place to do it.
Thailand Sports
Water sports, such as scuba
diving, windsurfing, sailing, parasailing, deep sea fishing,
and sea canoeing are available off many of the main beach
resorts.
There are now over 160 top golf
courses around the country. Thai Boxing can be also seen at
Bangkok's Ratchadamnoen and Lumpini Stadiums and there are
many gyms available to study the art.
Tennis, horseriding, archery, shooting, snooker, badminton,
bowling, and go-carting are just a few of the other options
also available.
Eating
Among the finest in the world,
Thai cuisine offers a tantalising range of delicate flavours,
enhanced by herbs and spices - especially chili.
A typical meal will include a
variety of beef, pork, chicken or fish dishes, together with
noodles, salads, and vegetables, upon a base of boiled or
fried rice. Different sauces accompany certain dishes, and
a standard condiment is Nam Pla (fish sauce) spiced with chopped
chilies. Perennial favourites include Tom Yaam Kung (prawn
soup with chili and lemongrass) or Tom Kha Gai (chicken with
coconut cream and lime juice)
Drinking
Thailand offers a remarkable
range of soft drinks, fresh juices, and imported and local
mineral waters.
Singha (pronounced Sing) and
Chang beers are the standard brews of consumption among Thais,
while Kloster, Carlsberg, Heineken and other international
brand name beers are now brewed in Thailand. There are several
strong rice-based spirits and locally brewed whiskeys on the
market that are increasingly popular among the Thais. In recent
years, Thailand has begun production of a moderately palatable
red and white wine called Chateau de Loei, from grapes grown
in the Isaan province of Loei.
Thailand Traditional Entertainment
Thai Classical Dances are
featured by a number of venues and hotels around the country,
and usually includes dinner.
A pleasant introduction to Thai
music and musical instruments, it also helps to explain some
of the intricacies of classical dance. An evening of traditional
entertainment will often include a few short scenes from the
Khon masked drama taken from the Ramakien, the Thai version
of the Ramayana. Classical dancing is also performed daily
at the National Theatre.
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