Sunday, March 4, 2012

Most Travelling City in Thailand-Bangkok

The island of Rattanakosin is the hub of most of Bangkok's tourist destinations and so many foreigners visit it using Flights to Bangkok services. Also called the old city, it consists of many temples, the most famous being Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun. The Grand Palace as the name suggests has a huge compound with numerous buildings. The palace is home to the Wat Phra Kaew, considered to be the most sacred temple of Thailand. The temple is a collection of many nicely designed holy buildings and monuments. The tourists of cheap flights to Bangkok can view here the sacred statue of lord Buddha called Emerald Buddha.

Close to the Grand Palace is the Wat Pho temple. Many tourists of Bangkok flights visit this temple as it houses the world's largest reclining Buddha image and is also a center of traditional Thai massage. Located across the Chao Phraya River is the Wat Arun one of the most picturesque temples of Bangkok. The grand architecture of the building consists of a main structure surrounded by four smaller prangs. The temple is such an integral part of Bangkok's tourism that it has become the logo of the Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT). While returning visits to other temples like Golden Mount, Wat Suthat and Wat Ratchanaddaram are highly recommended to flight to Bangkok tourists.

Being located in European-style area, surrounded by green vegetation the Dusit Palace of Dusit is also worth visiting. The palace's main structure, the Vimanmek Mansion has been credited of being the largest golden teak wood house in the world. The travelers booking Bangkok flights tickets can also look forward to visiting numerous museums in the city that depict traditional Thai-style residences. The National Museum, the Museum of Siam and the King Prajadhipok Museum display a plethora of exhibits for tourists to see. Again the CIA's Jim Thompson's House formed by amalgamating six traditional Thai-style houses is worth a visit. The Ban Kamthieng in Sukhumvit, M.R. Kukrit's Heritage Home in Silom and the Suan Pakkad Palace in Phahonyothin are also all set to reveal their treasures.

the art admirers also can look forward to witnessing excellent art collections in the National Gallery or The Queen's Gallery and Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. As for nature lovers the Lumphini Park in Silom and the Santichaiprakarn Park around Phra Sumen Fort and along the Chao Phraya River are perfect destinations. Additionally the Queen Saovabha Institute Snake Farm situated in Silom and Siam Ocean World of Siam Square is ideal getaway destinations for wildlife lovers. The Bangkok travel news available on the internet or in the form of brochures and booklets give excellent publicity to the above mentioned tourist destinations giving a huge boost to Bangkok's tourism industry.