Friday, 26 March 2010

Siam Treasures...A New Journey Begins

Hello everyone, welcome to another chapter in Compass of the North; In a few weeks, we will travel to Asia (Australia-Thailand) to discover the secrets of the Northern City in Thailand, Chiang Mai, the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province. It is located some 700 km (435 mi) north of Bangkok, among some of the highest mountains in the countryWe will stay in Chiang Mai for one week, staying in the middle of the rice plantations and famous "Holywood" jungles, Close to Laos, Burma and Vietnam and then we will fly (Air Asia) to the south of Thailand, Phuket Island.The island was on one of the major trading routes between India and China, and was frequently mentioned in foreign ship logs of Portuguese, French, Dutch and English traders. Phuket, which is approximately the size of Singapore, is Thailand’s largest island. Map of Route: As you can see, this will be our map of route, starting our jorney in the Capital City of Thailand Bangkok (1), travelling then to the North of Thailand, Phuket (2) and after that, we will travel to the South of this Country to Phuket Island (3).
Ladies and Gentlemen... a new Journey Begins

14 comments:

  1. Hi!!!
    I'm writing from "the furthest place on earth".
    And I say: HAVE A NICE TRIP.
    Greetings from Mandrilland.
    Peace and quiet thinking for everybody.-

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  2. Sawasdee Krab!

    thanks Mr. Suruyevsky!
    I will try to take some good shots, and bring a little piece of Siam in this blog as a gift for everyone...

    Peace and Quiet thinking for you too

    enjoy the next journey...

    Greetings in Mandrilland

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  3. And I might take some ideas for my trip to Thailand in a few months time...

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  4. Welcome to Compass of the North Diogo!
    Enjoy Amazing Thailand with us...Phuket, Chiang Mai & Bangkok coming soon

    Catcha later

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  5. Ya preparas tu próximo viaje navegante. Que Dios ilumine tu ruta, tu brújula marque siempre el norte y tu mano mantenga firme el timón... hasta llegar a tu destino.
    Lo mejor para tí.

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  6. Be careful, Crazydrile!
    Look:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/04/world/asia/04thailand.html?ref=asia

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  7. Muchas gracias por tus palabras Don Ricar... lo mismo para Ti

    Un abrazo de tu hijo

    Seba

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  8. Thanks for your advice Suruyevsky, but is not that bad....at least if you ae not wearing red or yellow
    t-shirt!

    Cheers!

    pd: I hope so!

    pd2: enjoy the 3° video Joey Boy, SA WA DEE

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  9. Very Interesting Travel Blog from Brasil:

    http://viagemafora.blogspot.com/

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  10. eyyy !!! you never stop!!! that's very very good!!!

    We'll be waiting for your amazing pictures!!!

    good luck and see you soon!


    Ale

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  11. Muy bien! Felicitaciones!
    Qué alegría comenzar un nuevo viaje, no?

    La semana pasada estuve en Tailandia, más específicamente en Koh Samui, de ahí fui a Koh Nang Yuan (una pequeña islita al lado de Koh Tao), y de ahí a Koh Phi Phi Don y Koh Phi Phi Leh, vía Phuket.

    El tránsito desde Japón a las islas lo hice en Bangkok, pero sin parada, sólo escala y alguna que otra merienda en el aeropuerto :P

    Que disfruten a full su viaje!

    Abrazos

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  12. If I stop Its not me!
    We are very exciting with this trip... I really want to visit Phuket and Chiang Mai, really differents and mistic places full of history and traditions....

    This is going to be my second time in Thailand, and I fell I know more about the culture and tips now...

    Good Luck for you too Ale and see you soon

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  13. Excelente Sil!
    Cuantas veces has estado en Tailandia?...vi algunas fotos tuyas en Thailandia tiempo atrás...

    Hey, que tal estuvo ese viaje?.. Koh Samui and Pipi Island son dos destinos que tengo en mi agenda para futuro tambien...

    Saludos en Japon!

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