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- 01 Nov 12 - 08 Dec 12
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About Bangkok
Bangkok intoxicates! Yes, it does, for its Southeast Asia's most enthralling, pulsating and dynamic city. An unusual mix of modern and ancient, the city is home to gleaming skyscrapers alongside stunning historical temples and lavish hotels. An ever increasing number of travellers from all across the world are booking cheap tickets to Bangkok flights.
Recommended activities include the dinner cruise on a river taxi admiring the beauty of the Chao Praya River, the excitement of a Muay Thai boxing match, the glitz and glam of a ladyboy show. See the wonders of the Grand Palace, rub elbows with the locals and tourists at the Weekend market - Chatuchak/Jatujak, visit the Floating Market, haggle at the night markets and shop till You Drop. For those in pursuit of heavenly bliss, a legendary Thai massage and rejuvenating spa treatment is highly recommended.
Savor the Kingdom's exotic cuisines famous for distinctive flavours. Thai food offers unrivaled culinary experience and is one of the reasons many tourists flock to Bangkok. Bangkok cheap tickets and special package deals are available with Cheap Ticket.
Getting Around Bangkok
The 'City of Angels', as Bangkok is affectionately called, remains one of the prized jewels adorning the crown of Thailand. Scores of charming Buddhist temples, countless tantalising cuisines, hundreds of options for shopping, and a hypnotising electrifying nightlife are some of the delights that make Bangkok a ragingly popular holiday destination. Here are a few of the most powerful crowd magnets of the city.
Wat Pho
The 'Temple of the Reclining Buddha' or Wat Pho is perhaps the largest as well as the oldest temple of Bangkok and is home to the imposing statue of the reclining Buddha. This huge gold plated statue makes for a rich chunk of Thai history. Besides the star attraction of the 'Reclining Buddha', the Wat Pho temple is also a renowned name for learning traditional massage and herbal medication.
Wat Arun
Wat Arun or 'The Temple of Dawn' is yet another of the famed temples of Bangkok. Standing on the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun with its elaborately colourful decoration tiles makes for a dazzling spectacle when the sun rays play upon the tiles. The temple was the erstwhile site of the Emerald Buddha.
The Royal Grand Palace
The majestic Royal Grand Palace is a humongous walled complex housing stunning palatial structures decked up in captivating ceramics and tiles. However, the biggest attraction for most is the legendary Wat Phra Kaeo temple, which is supposedly the holiest temple in Thailand. Wat Phra Kaeo is home to the world famous historic statute of the 'Emerald Buddha'.
Vimanmek Palace
Dribbling with opulence, the Vimanmek Palace puts quite a few new swanky hotels as well as other structures across the world to shame. With 31 exhibition rooms and stunningly manicure lawns, the palace emerges as a real treat to the eyes. The Vimanmek Palace is also supposed to be the largest building in the world, where golden teak has been used to the maximum possible to extent for construction and decoration.
Best Time to Visit Bangkok
Most people prefer to visit Bangkok during the winter months of November to March. The infamous heat and humidity tends to be at its lowest during these months and events like Christmas and New Year's Eve make for a celebratory atmosphere. If weather conditions are perfect, temperatures stay between 25 °C to 30 °C. The summer months are from April to June and are swelteringly hot in comparison to Western standards. From July to October, it is the monsoon season and Bangkok is lashed by raging torrential downpours. Although, the winter months are the peak travel time in Bangkok, this is also the period when hotels tariffs and flights ticket prices are at their peak. So, the off season months are best for planning cheap holidays to Bangkok.