Planning your holidays in Asia? Book cheap flights to Bangkok. It is liked by travelers from all over the world. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and its largest city. To visit there you can look for cheap flights to Bangkok.
Getting a cheap deal for flights and cheap airfares is not so easy, a lot of research is needed for this. It is a wonderful place which offers various sightseeing, restaurants, nightlife and accommodations. Bangkok is Asia’s top destination of holiday makers and travelers. Maximum numbers of airlines are routed to this city from London, Edinburgh, New Castle, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester and other major cities of UK.
Airlines like EvaAir, Thai Airways, British Airways and Qantas are connecting UK directly to Bangkok. Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airways, Singapore, Swiss Airways, KLM and Gulf Airways are the indirect flights to Bangkok. It has excellent climatic conditions, you can visit all round the year. Choose the best airline as the in-flight services vary in every airline. All airlines provide customers with 180 degrees of recline, converting into the most comfortable of beds.
Search Cheap flights to Bangkok, it is spiritual, cultural, political, commercial, educational, diplomatic centre and gateway to other major cities in Thailand. You can get good discounts on business and first class flights. Low cost long and short haul flights are available with all airlines. A cheap flight deal is also a good option on business class travelers and economy class travelers. Economy class travelers can book business class flights by having a cheap flight deal to Bangkok.
Plan your holidays, honeymoons and business travel by booking cheap flights to Bangkok and save a good amount of money. Honeymoon packages with cheap flights are also available for your travel to Bangkok. These cheap honeymoon packages include airfares, accommodations, food, etc. Transportation and accommodations are easy to find at cheap prices. Search for the travel companies providing online booking of cheap flights and for the travel agents, who can provide cheap flights to Bangkok.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Bangkok Holidays
A guide to holidays in Bangkok - Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings. A new overland metropolitan railway speeds above the city, providing visitors with a relaxed and efficient way to observe the hustle and bustle below.
Despite its pollution and overcrowding, Bangkok is undoubtedly one of Asia's most exciting cities, and one of the world's largest, promising to reveal to each traveller the wild and untamed mysteries of the east. Khao San Road is one of the city's most vibrant streets, and is probably one of the best examples in the world of a backpacker's 'ghetto'. Day and night the short stretch of road is abuzz with activity. On the banks of the Chao Phraya visitors will find the Grand Palace as well as Wat Phra Kaew, the palace temple housing the Emerald Buddha, constructed entirely from translucent green jade. Slightly upriver are the exquisitely ornamented Royal Barges, still used today for special floating processions.
Of the 30 or so temples in Bangkok, the largest is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, which houses an impressive statue of the deity. The famous Floating Market is a delight to visitors and well worth a visit. As the sun lurches towards the horizon in the west and the sweat cools, this city of royalty and religion comes alive with a palpable decadence. Music and dazzling neon advertise a miasma of trendy bars and nightclubs, as well as the notorious 'girlie joints' that have ensured the Patpong district its reputation for hedonism.
Despite its pollution and overcrowding, Bangkok is undoubtedly one of Asia's most exciting cities, and one of the world's largest, promising to reveal to each traveller the wild and untamed mysteries of the east. Khao San Road is one of the city's most vibrant streets, and is probably one of the best examples in the world of a backpacker's 'ghetto'. Day and night the short stretch of road is abuzz with activity. On the banks of the Chao Phraya visitors will find the Grand Palace as well as Wat Phra Kaew, the palace temple housing the Emerald Buddha, constructed entirely from translucent green jade. Slightly upriver are the exquisitely ornamented Royal Barges, still used today for special floating processions.
Of the 30 or so temples in Bangkok, the largest is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, which houses an impressive statue of the deity. The famous Floating Market is a delight to visitors and well worth a visit. As the sun lurches towards the horizon in the west and the sweat cools, this city of royalty and religion comes alive with a palpable decadence. Music and dazzling neon advertise a miasma of trendy bars and nightclubs, as well as the notorious 'girlie joints' that have ensured the Patpong district its reputation for hedonism.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Bangkok Travel
Cheap flights to Bangkok for all types of traveller, from businessmen and women to students and backpackers. Finding and booking cheap flights to Bangkok has never been so simple.
While you’re in Bangkok, make sure to make the most of the city's famous nightlife and experience a Muay Thai boxing match. Relax and unwind with a legendary Thai massage. And of course, don’t forget about the bargain shopping.
Thailand and Bangkok have developed into one of the best and most popular shopping locations in Asia, and with good reason – you can get high quality merchandise at low prices. Shop ‘til you drop at Bangkok’s largest shopping mall, ‘MBK’ which covers 89,000 square metres across 8 floors.
No matter where you go in Bangkok you're almost never more than a few feet from a restaurant or sidewalk food vendor. The variety of places to eat is simply astounding and defeats all but the most tireless gourmets eager to say they've tried everything.
Captain’s Travel Tips:
* Avoid the traffic jams and travel by river, canal or Skytrain whenever you can
* Tipping is not common practice in Bangkok, except in expensive hotels and restaurants
* Bangkok’s climate is very humid for most of the year, getting up to an average of 90% humidity during the day
* Bangkok has a large array of sports ranging from golf, bowling and gyms to squash, Thai boxing and polo
* Discover Bangkok’s floating markets and try your hand at fruit carvings
* Bangkok’s famous tuk-tuks are a quick and easy way to get around. Haggle on price before getting into a tuk-tuk and avoid those that say that you must go to a gem store or tailor as a part of the cheap price
While you’re in Bangkok, make sure to make the most of the city's famous nightlife and experience a Muay Thai boxing match. Relax and unwind with a legendary Thai massage. And of course, don’t forget about the bargain shopping.
Thailand and Bangkok have developed into one of the best and most popular shopping locations in Asia, and with good reason – you can get high quality merchandise at low prices. Shop ‘til you drop at Bangkok’s largest shopping mall, ‘MBK’ which covers 89,000 square metres across 8 floors.
No matter where you go in Bangkok you're almost never more than a few feet from a restaurant or sidewalk food vendor. The variety of places to eat is simply astounding and defeats all but the most tireless gourmets eager to say they've tried everything.
Captain’s Travel Tips:
* Avoid the traffic jams and travel by river, canal or Skytrain whenever you can
* Tipping is not common practice in Bangkok, except in expensive hotels and restaurants
* Bangkok’s climate is very humid for most of the year, getting up to an average of 90% humidity during the day
* Bangkok has a large array of sports ranging from golf, bowling and gyms to squash, Thai boxing and polo
* Discover Bangkok’s floating markets and try your hand at fruit carvings
* Bangkok’s famous tuk-tuks are a quick and easy way to get around. Haggle on price before getting into a tuk-tuk and avoid those that say that you must go to a gem store or tailor as a part of the cheap price
Friday, July 31, 2009
Bangkok Flights
We’ve negotiated some excellent deals on flights to Bangkok with some of the world’s leading airlines. Fly to this exotic location for a short city break, or head to one of Thailand’s stunning beaches for a longer relaxing break. Shop for local antiques, silk, or tailored suits - with our discounted flights to Bangkok you can afford to shop to your hearts content. Our Cheap Flights to Bangkok also departs from major airports across the whole of the UK. Wend your way through the labyrinth of Bangkok’s waterways, see exotic treasures at the National Museum and participate in Bangkok’s legendary nightlife. Whatever you choose to do when you get there, you will leave Bangkok wishing you had more time to explore. So choose a Bangkok flight today and start exploring tomorrow!
Bangkok Climate
Bangkok has a tropical climate with annual temperatures averaging 24 to 33 degrees Celsius. March through May have the highest temperatures and humidity, and approximately June through October is monsoon season, and November through February is cooler and less humid. Keep in mind though, that the monsoon season varies throughout the country, so there may be rain in May and November and floods in October.
Bangkok Climate
Bangkok has a tropical climate with annual temperatures averaging 24 to 33 degrees Celsius. March through May have the highest temperatures and humidity, and approximately June through October is monsoon season, and November through February is cooler and less humid. Keep in mind though, that the monsoon season varies throughout the country, so there may be rain in May and November and floods in October.
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