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Tourism in Thailand

The tourism industry in Thailand truly took off when US soldiers started to arrive in the 1960s for Rest and Recuperation during the Vietnam war period. Coinciding, international mass tourism sharply increased during the same period due to the rising standard of living, more people acquiring more free time and due to improvements in technology making it possible to travel further, faster, cheaper and in greater numbers, epitomised by the Boeing 747 which first flew commercially in 1970.Thailand was one of the major players in Asia to capitalise on this then-new trend.

Tourist numbers have grown from 336,000 foreign visitors and 54,000 R&R soldiers in 1967 to over 14 million international guests visiting Thailand in 2007. The average duration of their stay in 2007 was 9.19 days, generating an estimated 547,782 million Thai baht, around 11 billion Euro. In 2006, Thailand was the 18th most visited country in the World Tourism rankings with 13.9 million visitors. France, comparable to Thailand in size and population, led the list with over 79 million foreign tourists.



According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, 55% of the tourists in 2007 came from the Asia Pacific region, Japanese and Malaysians forming the two biggest groups. The largest groups of Western tourists come from the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, the United States and Scandinavia. The number of tourists arriving from the Middle East and Russia is on the rise. Around 55% of Thailand's tourists are return visitors. The peak period is during the Christmas and New Year holidays when Western tourists flee the cold conditions back home.

Domestic tourism has also grown significantly in the past decade. Revenues from domestic tourism have gone from 187,898 million baht in 1998 to 380,417 million baht in 2007.

Asian tourists primarily visit Thailand for Bangkok and the historical, natural and cultural sights in its vicinity. Western tourists not only visit Bangkok and surroundings but in addition many travel down to the southern beaches and islands. The North is the main region for trekking and adventure travel with its diverse ethnic minority groups and forested mountains. The region receiving less tourists is Isan in the north east. To facilitate foreign visitors, the Thai government established a separate tourism police with offices in the major tourist areas and its own central emergency telephone number.

It can't be denied that sex tourism also contributes to arrival numbers. Although officially illegal, prostitution in Thailand is monitored and regulated by the government to stem the spread of STD's and to prevent excesses. Prostitution catering to foreigners is believed to be around 20% of the total prostitution scene in Thailand, and is concentrated in a few major red-light districts such as Pattaya, Patpong and Patong Beach



Attractions


Thailand offers a great variety of attractions. These include diving sites, sandy beaches, hundreds of tropical islands, varied nightlife, archaeological sites, museums, hill tribes, exceptional flora and bird life, palaces, a huge amount of Buddhist temples and several World Heritage sites. Many tourists follow courses during their stay in Thailand. Popular are classes in Thai cooking, Buddhism and traditional Thai massage. Thai national festivals range from the fun for
all water splashing Songkran to the almost fairytale like quality of Loy Krathong. Many localities in Thailand also have their own festivals. Famous are the Elephant Round up in Surin, the Rocket Festival in Yasothon and the curious Phi Ta Khon festival in Dan Sai.

Thai cuisine has become deservedly famous worldwide with its enthusiastic use of fresh herbs and spices. From an inexpensive plate of delicious Som tam at a simple street stall upcountry to a modern take on Thai cuisine in the gourmet restaurants of Bangkok, it's very difficult not to eat well in Thailand.



Only the most austere ascetics can resist shopping when in Thailand. Bangkok is renowned for its main shopping malls down town , offering an astounding variety of international and local brands. Towards the north of the city, and easily reached by skytrain or underground, is Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is possibly the largest market in the world, selling everything from household items to live, and sometimes endangered, animals. The Pratunam Market downtown, is nearly totally specialised in fabrics and clothing. The night markets in the Silom area and on Khaosan Road are mainly tourist orientated, selling items such as T-shirts, handicrafts, counterfeit watches and sunglasses. In the vicinity of Bangkok one can find several visually stunning floating markets such as the one in Damnoen Saduak. The Sunday Evening Walking Street Market, held on Rachadamnoen road inside the old city, must be the shopping highlight of a visit to Chiang Mai up in northern Thailand. It attracts many locals as well as foreigners. The Night Bazaar is Chiang Mai's more tourist orientated market, sprawling over several city blocks just east of the old city walls towards the river.


Climate


Thailand predominantly has a tropical wet and dry or savannah climate while the South and the eastern tip of the East have a tropical monsoon climate.

Most of Thailand experiences three seasons:

* The cool dry season from November till February is most excellent up north with temperatures in December for Chiang Mai averaging around 15 Celsius at night time and going up to around 28 Celsius during daytime with clear sunny skies. Higher up in the mountains, temperatures can even drop down to near freezing at night. In Bangkok and in the central and north eastern plains of Thailand, midday temperatures during the cool dry season average around 30 Celsius.
* The hot dry season from March till May can see daytime temperatures in the mid to high 30s. This is the time for holding festivals to mark the coming of the rainy season.
* The rainy season from May to October has daytime temperatures in the low 30s with night-time temperatures in the mid to high 20s. Rain showers occur mainly late in the afternoon or early in the evening.

Deeper south on the Kra Isthmus with its tropical monsoon climate, daytime temperatures the year round tend to hover around 31 Celsius with only a marked increase in rainfall during the monsoons. The west coast is affected by monsoon from May to October, the south-east coast of the isthmus is affected from October to January


Major destinations


Southern Thailand

* Phuket
* Ko Samui

Central Thailand

* Bangkok
* Pattaya
* Kanchanaburi
* Ayutthaya

Northern Thailand

* Sukhothai
* Chiang Mai
* Chiang Rai
* Mae Hong Son
* Pai

North eastern Thailand

* Khao Yai National Park
* Phimai historical park


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Travel insurance for trips to America

I've written about travel insurance before but mostly from the American perspective. This article, though, made me realize that health insurance would be even more critical if you were traveling to the US.

In America, we know healthcare is expensive and we pray we have insurance. My students are always shocked when I tell them my aunt's heart attack story. She spent several hours in the ER and had some stuff done. I don't even know what exactly but she went home the same day. When the bill came she almost had another heart attack it was for $120,000.00. She has insurance.




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My students in Korea are always shocked. I end up writing the number on the board because they have trouble believing it. Anyhow, this story makes it seem like Canadians would be similarly shocked.

According to the study, a four day stay in a U.S. hospital for an appendectomy could cost $39,400 US, with only $1,600 Cdn covered by a government health insurance plan . A one day stay in a U.S. hospital for a broken arm and wrist could cost $32,600, with only $400 covered by a GHIP.

So they talk about Canadians getting health insurance for visits to the US. Certainly Koreans would also want to think about insurance as I guess most people coming to the US should

According to a story on CNN today, the number of foreign visitors to the U.S. is down 10 percent since the year 2000. Considering that foreign tourism to the U.S. is worth nearly 100 million dollars per year, this is cause for concern. Apparently we're not being very nice or accommodating to people wanting to visit the U.S., projecting an image of Fortress America.

Now, I understand the need for border security, etc. Of course, we can't let anyone who claims to have a yen to see the Grand Canyon or the Smithsonian in without some reasonable checking to ensure he is who he says he is. It's not the procedures that the tourism industry objects to it's the manner in which these procedures are carried out, and the fact that the U.S. government doesn't seem to see what the problem is.





This afternoon, I bought beer at the supermarket. Well, stout really. Former TMC editor Erik Lounsbury and his wife are coming over for dinner on Saturday night, and they drink Guinness. The supermarket at which I shop has a checks system in place for consumers buying alcohol the check yourself out process is halted, with a polite computerized voice telling you to Please wait for attendant assistance. The clerk behind the main system looked over at me, ascertained that I was over 21, and allowed the process to continue. If I had looked to be in my early to mid 20s she would have asked me for picture identification. It was a hassle free process, but it accomplished what it needed to the supermarket made sure it didn't sell beer to a minor.




According to the methods of the U.S. government with regards to foreign tourists, this is what would have happened: an alarm would have sounded, a spotlight would have descended on me, and three armed officials would have approached, at which time I would have been taken to a small room, frisked and asked brusquely why I wanted to buy the beer. Three hours would have passed, and by the time I was finished the security process I would have been ready to swap the beer for a bottle of vodka and a shot glass.

According to the U.S. travel industry, we're selling a product: American tourism. The numbers don't lie. It's a huge contribution to the U.S. economy. The industry argues that while we of course need to maintain stringent security policies, the government needs to carry out these policies in a customer friendly manner. They're right.

Trying to avoid making incoming visitors wait in hours long lines would be a first step. Embarking on a public relations campaign to lure tourists by playing up the good exchange rate for foreign visitors, hotel and airline specials, highlighting special destinations and informing visitors that security policies aren't so bad after all would be a huge help.

The Federal Government spent a measly $10 million last year to lure foreign visitors. Contrast that to the $250 per year the Australian government spends to attract visitors. See a problem here? If we continue to send a message that we don't want international visitors here, they'll be sure not to come. And shorter waiting lines on Space Mountain for American vacationers will be small comfort.

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As Asia's world city, Hong Kong has much to offer to you as a visitor, whether you are coming here on business or for pleasure:

* A city of charm: the sophistication of an international city, cultural diversity and cosmopolitan lifestyle are at the very core of Hong Kong's attractions.
* Natural beauty: we also offer unspoilt natural parkland and spectacular scenery.

Hong Kong live it, love it a city for all. Shopping, entertainment, heritage, attractions, restaurants and stunning views, it’s all in Hong Kong to be enjoyed. Hong Kong is built with good feng shui. Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula are separated by the harbour. Beyond are the outer islands and the New Territories.




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Traveling between areas in Hong Kong is easy using the efficient Hong Kong transport system. The main hotels are located in Central, Wan Chai and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island and in Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East in Kowloon. Admiralty is a business location with shopping malls, cinema complex and restaurants. Causeway Bay is a popular shopping district on Hong Kong Island. Central is the financial district with all the banks and financial institutions alongside the shopping malls and leisure activities.



Here are some of the most popular tourist attractions:

* The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. Looking down from The Peak you will be amazed by the spectacular view of the world- famous Victoria Harbour.
* Giant Buddha at Lantau Island beside the Po Lin Monastery, is the world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha.
* Ocean Park at the southern part of Hong Kong Island, provides an exciting mix of entertainment, education and conservation facilities.
* Golden Bauhinia Square outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the Wan Chai waterfront marks the unification of Hong Kong with the motherland. The Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture at the Square is a gift from the Central Government. There is also the flag-raising ceremony held every morning.

* Repulse Bay at the southern part of Hong Kong Island, famous for its wide and wave lapped beach, is popular with locals and visitors alike.
* Stanley Market & Murray House, a popular market town that offers crisp sea environs and bargain buys. Murray House is a restored three storey colonial building situated at the Stanley seaside.
* A Symphony of Lights, awarded the World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show by Guinness World Records, staged on both sides of the Victoria Harbour, starting at 8:00pm every night.
* Avenue of Stars, located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, not only a salute to eminent Hong Kong film workers for their devoted contribution to local and world theatres, but also one of the ideal vantage points for visitors to appreciate A Symphony of Lights.



The major tourism projects came on stream in recent years include:

* Hong Kong Disneyland at Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, is the first Disney theme park in China.
* Hong Kong Wetland Park, located at Tin Shui Wai, is a world class conservation, education and tourism facility.
* Ngong Ping 360 comprises the 5.7 km Ngong Ping Skyrail , a 25 minute cable car ride which offers a spectacular view of the beautiful landscape of Lantau Island, and the cultural and religious themed Ngong Ping Village.

And don't miss the Hong Kong Maritime Museum , opened in Murray House at Stanley in September 2005, as well as the Dr Sun Yat sen Museum , accommodated in a historical mansion and opened in December 2006.

Please also visit Hong Kong Tourism Board's website for the latest events and attractions taking place in town.


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Australia Tour

Australia tour would comprise of a great range of natural and scenic beauty for visitors. Apart from the scenic beauties Australia also provides one with the opportunity to delve deep into its historical and cultural backgrounds with its museums and art galleries.

The tourists’ spots within the purview of the Australian Tour include:

* Melbourne: Melbourne is known for its high lifestyle and its rich cultural heritage is world famous. It is a well planned city with parks and gardens all through. It houses famous theater halls where opera songs and ballet dances are common events all through the year. In Melbourne city one can find numerous cafes and bars and restaurants to relax while touring. Melbourne Central is a great shopping hub of Melbourne which satisfies every shopper’s material search. St. James old Cathedral should be on every visitors list. Melbourne is a place which boasts of having a few historical Victorian Architecture. Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Cricket Ground should be visited by people touring around the city as these spots and events are of International fame




* Adelaide: Living Cultural Karuna Center : A place where you can gather knowledge on the cultural aspect and life of the Karuna Aboriginal Tribes.
* Colebrook Home Memorial Park: Sculptures by Silviyo Apponyi are kept here. Among many sculptures the most famous are the Fountain of Tears and Grieving Mother in memory of the orphan Aborigines.
* Brisbane: Brisbane is a beautiful city to relax and laze around. Brisbane has a vibrant combination of nature and technology placed together. The night life,the pub culture are all which attracts people to Brisbane to spend a trip to remember.
* Sydney: Sydney is again one of the biggest cities of Australia and one of the major tourist destinations. Housing the famous Opera House as well as a huge Cricket Ground, Sydney appeals to all travelers with its grandeur and brightness.




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Budget Tours allow you to experience a destination without worrying about the travel details such as transfers, hotels, meals and much more. You will have plenty of free time to explore on your own and you will benefit from having a Tour Director. The budget tour is best suited to the traveler who wishes to have a good basic introduction to visiting Australia. Explore Australia, its beauty and culture on any of these escorted budget tours. Buying your Australia Tour gives you peace of mind because you prepay for your trip and save up to 40% off the cost of traveling the same itinerary on your own.




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Tourism in Canada

As a prosperous nation, Canada boasts a large domestic and foreign tourist industry. The second largest country in the world, Canada's incredible geographical variety is a significant tourist attracter. Canada's three largest cities, Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are major metropolitan areas, well known for their culture and diversity. Canadian historic sites across the nation are also important to the tourist industry.




Canada's provinces and territories


British Columbia


British Columbia is Canada's westernmost province, along the Pacific Ocean. The winters in the coastal areas are relatively warm compared to the rest of Canada. British Columbia is broken into 6 regions:

* Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
* Thompson Okanagan
* Cariboo Coast Chilcotin
* Northern British Columbia
* Kootenay Rockies
* Vancouver Island


British Columbia (BC) is Canada's most mountainous province, boasting some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the world. Not surprising then that alpine skiing is a major draw for the province. The province has about 33 large ski resorts spread out from Vancouver Island to the Alberta border. Whistler, British Columbia, nestled in the rugged Coast Mountains, is consistently ranked as the ski resort destination in North America and will co host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Vancouver, the largest Canadian metropolitan area west of Toronto, is one of Canada's most multi cultural cities, with a large proportion of people of Asian origin . Being a harbour city, Vancouver enjoys beautiful landscapes of mountains and ocean.

Alberta


Alberta is a province in Canada's western prairies next to the Rocky Mountains. Its two major cities are Calgary and Edmonton, the provincial capital. Edmonton is wellknown for West Edmonton Mall, the largest mall in North America. Another world class attraction is the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, housing the largest collection of dinosaur fossils under one roof in the world. Alberta also contains significant natural scenery, including 5 of Canada's 13 UNESCO World heritage sites. These are Banff and Jasper National Parks, Waterton Glacier International Peace Park, Wood Buffalo National Park, Dinosaur Provincial Park and Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump. Alberta has no provincial sales tax.





Saskatchewan


Saskatchewan offers two major cities, Regina and Saskatoon. Regina is home to one of Canada's most significant attractions, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Academy at Depot Division where visitors can view the Sergeant Major's Parade held weekdays and the seasonal Sunset Retreat Ceremonies. Regina is also home to the RCMP Heritage Centre which opened in May 2007.


Manitoba

Manitoba was the 5th province to enter confederation in 1870. The province is home to many lakes and rivers with over 14.5% of the land are covered by lakes. This offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation, hunting, fishing, boating, some of the finest beaches in North America. The province is a four season travel destination offering cross country and downhill skiing opportunities, as well as many miles of groomed ski doo trails. Churchill on the Hudson Bay is a popular attraction due to the large polar bear and beluga whale population. The capital city Winnipeg with a population of near 700,000 offers many cultural and artistic events, museums and year round festivals. Other cities with more than 10,000 people are Brandon, Thompson, Portage la Prairie, Selkirk and Steinbach.




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Tourism in London


London is one of the world's leading tourism destinations, and the city is home to an array of famous tourist attractions. London attracts more than 15 million international visitors per year, making it the world's most visited city.


Tourist attractions

Although the majority of London's tourist attractions are located in Central London, others can also be found outside the city centre. Within central London, the City of London is home to St Paul's Cathedral, with the Tower of London and Tower Bridge just outside its official boundary. The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace bring visitors to the City of Westminster to the west, which also counts many of London's top museums and galleries amongst its attractions, including the British Museum, the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, the Tate Britain and Madame Tussauds. Royal attractions are always popular as well as the various palaces, Horse Guards Parade is a ceremonial photo opportunity, whilst nearby Downing Street is home to the Prime Minister whom, in June 2007 changed from Tony Blair to Gordon Brown.


To the north of the City of Westminster, the London Borough of Camden features the northern end of Regent's Park and the famous London Zoo, both inside Central London. Just outside is Camden Town, home to the well known market, an attractor just to the north.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea further to the west includes the museum district of South Kensington and Kensington Palace. Many hotels are also located in this area.

Recent years have seen the regeneration of the South Bank and Bankside areas across the river from the City and Westminster, featuring the Globe Theatre, the London Eye, the London Aquarium and the Tate Modern.

Outside the centre, the Greenwich, in the eastern area of South London, is a popular tourist destination with the Royal Observatory and National Maritime Museum.

On the other side of the city, in West London, is the London Borough of Richmond, which features Kew Gardens and Richmond, with Hampton Court Palace in the south-western edge of the borough on the other side of the river.



London Tour

some of the most out of the ordinary London tours and vacations. Many of the London tour packages feature unique opportunities pertaining to London tourism, that you are not likely to find anywhere else. Browse through them and click on the tour package name to see the tour details. You can contact the travel supplier to: ask questions, order a free brochure, or inquire about availability with no obligations to purchase.





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Contemporary London private, customised walks and tours
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Nicola Watts - Registered Tourist Guide
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Insider London's Private Cutting-Edge Green Tour
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- Contact Supplier Private Cutting-Edge Green tour takes you straight to the most exciting and innovative sustainable retail concepts, buildings and designs that London has to offer. Tour Guide
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Insider London's Quirky London Tour
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Insider London's Private Innovative Interiors Tour
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London Thames and Royalty
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Thames and Royalty
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Adventure Breaks in England and Scotland
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Half Day Tours in and around London
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1 days GBP 68 - 400 Per person January - December London






More London Information / Fast Facts and Orientation

* Country: England
* Status: capital city
* Area: 1,600 square kilometres / 620 square miles
* Population: 12 million
* Language: English
* Currency: pound sterling (GBP)
* Time zone: GMT / UTC and BST (British Summer Time), 5 hours from Eastern Standard Time
* Country dialling code: +44
* Telephone area code: 020



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9. Apex City of London