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By: arghyatourism | Posted: Jul 14, 2014 | General | 184 Views

Thailand has been notoriously famed for only cheap S. outside your homeland. But Bangkok and Pattaya is just not about it. Even kids and children have lot to enjoy there. Here are some excurisons and tours which can make a std Thai tour package, a memorable,fun filled tour for children and family.


Wildlife & Nature:




  1. Safari World: A drive through the 100 acre Safari Park presents a unique opportunity for you to experience a close enounter with rare and endangered species. The feeding show allows you to get close to fearsome predators such as lions, tigers and bears. Marine Park plays host to a vast spectrum of animals from land, sea and air and is the setting for eight amazing world-class shows ranging from live action stunt spectaculars to performances by animals, including a dolphin show.




  2. Sriracha Tiger Zoo: Home to over 400 Royal Bengal tigers, you can feel the natural atmosphere and watch them in the tiger playground. Hold the tiger cub in your arms, feeding milk and take a memorable picture.




  3. Siam Ocean World: Siam Ocean World presents seven marine themes in its walk-through aquariam. The first zone, just to unsettle you, is'Weird and Wonderful' with no fish but a display of crustacea and cephalods.'Deep Reef' presents the vividly coloured denizens of the coral seas.'Living Ocean' represents a microcosm of survival in the briny.'Rainforest' moves inland with a collection of freshwater fish, amphibians and mammals.'Rocky Shore' introduces fauna that thrive where the land meets the sea.'Open Ocean' introduces the predators of the main, sharks! Finally'Sea Jellies' showcases the boneless and brainless, yet often beautiful and occasionally deadly




  4. Khao Yai National Park: . Approaching the park, switch to a traditional mode of transport, ox-drawn farmers carts. This will be followed by a trek along marked trails inside the park. The first to be gazetted in Thailand, the park covers 2168 square kilometres, much of it upland rain forest. Commonly sighted wildlife includes gibbons, deer, hornbills, wild boar and elephants. Less often seen but still present are tiger and clouded leopard.






History and World War:


Bridge over the River Kwai: One less pleasant aspect of its history was the prisoner of war camp during the Second World War, when this area was the site of a railway line intended to stretch throughout British Burma to India. Visit the Jeath war museum, which is housed in the same sort of huts the POW's used and is filled with exhibits telling their story. Visit the War Cemetery as well as the Bridge on the River Kwai, restored after the war and still carries the railway today. Take a ride along a pleasant section of the unpleasantly named Death Railway.


Adventure:


The Flight of the Gibbon: The world famous course is nestled between the 30,000 hectare Chompoo Wildlife Sanctuary, home to some of Thailand's most fascinating plant and animal life, and Khao Kheow Open Safari, Thailand's only'free-exploration safari'. Take an exhilarating flight through these 24 platforms set high in the rainforest treetops of Thailand's eco-system. Experience over 3 kilometres of zipline, and one zipline alone stretches over 300 metres. Our safety team accompanies you and teaches you how to move through the trees with the speed and grace of a young gibbon


Sea Cave Kayaking Adventure: you will board a kayak, paddle down the sea passing the mangrove forest and swamp and enter the sea cave of Tham Lod, a magnificent tunnel eroded through karst limestons bejewelled with magical stalactites and stalagmites. See the lagoon in the area and the beautiful cliffs. Continue paddling for the next visit at Tham Phi Hua To(Big Skull Devil Cave). This cave features pre-historical wall paintings dating back over 3,000 years ago, evidence of early human settlements in the area. Afternoon visit Thanbokkhoranee National Park, which replaced the former botanical gardens, where you can swim in the natural waterfall


Culinary:


Thai cooking: Thai dishes and experience the exotic herbs and spices that make Thai cuisine one of the world's culinary delights. The class will be taught by professional chef years of experience in some of Thailand's large five star hotels and restaurants. You will learn through a practical, hands-on approach and are able to choose your own dishes to cook. Finally, impress your friends back home with Thai green curry, stir-fried chicken with hot basil leaves, or the national dish,'Tom Yam Kung', spicy and sour prawn soup.


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