Bangkok and Pattaya Tours

Bangkok is the largest city in Thailand, as well as being it's capital and main port. It is the cultural, educational, political and economic center of Thailand, as well as being the only metropolis. Bangkok has grown and expanded to include the area Thon Buri, which had at one point been the capital of Siam, and the combined area is commonly known as Krung Thep Mahanakhon. The area of Bangkok, including Thon Buri and other provinces, is just over 1,568 square kilometers.
The population of Bangkok is close to 9 million people.
This very highly populated city is currently faced with pollution problems in addition to traffic congestion and critical housing shortages.Joyfully exuberant, Bangkok embraces modern development and present an initial picture of thrusting office towers; of world-class hotels offering deluxe comforts; of glittering shopping plazas; of restaurants serving Thailand's acclaimed spicy specialties, as well as virtually all other great cuisines East and West; of entertainment spots where the fare ranges from classical Thai dance to modern jazz.
Thailand's "City of Angels" is, indeed, a ... place where possibilities are limited only by the imagination. You'll marvel at the glories of the past, and delight in the golden opportunities of the present.
Duration : 06 Days
Destinations : Bangkok - Coral Island - Safari World

Towards the southeast is one of Rajasthan`s least explored regions. It is a region that is full of great historical towns with a proud heritage dating back several centuries. Walk back into the past as you visit pre-historic cave paintings and look for other traces of early civilization. It will delight the archaeologist in you as you drive along the Chambal and stuble upon more relics from the past. Hadoti has a wealth of beautifully sculpted temples that seem frozen in time.
The Thar Desert, also referred to as the Great Indian Desert, fall for part within the state, though parts of it do stretch into other states such as Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana, and this is what gives Rajasthan its unique topographical character. Unlike the typical desert it does not have oasis, palms or cacti, and is densely populated. Sand dunes characterize it, just as much as saline depressions and lakes.
Bangkok and Pattaya
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