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OUR READERS Many thanks to the travellers who used the last edition and wrote to us with help-ful hints, useful advice and interesting anecdotes: A Alma Asuai, Andrea Zanchi, Anne Légaré B Bill Weir C Charlotte Toolan, Clare Blen-kinsop D Daniëlle Wolbers, David Cross, Déan Smits, Des Moriarty E Elisa Fernan-dez, Eric Bitencourt F Francesco Agnelli, Francesco Franceschi G Geoffrey Taylor, Grant Jarvis H Hans van Ek I Isabella Capel-Timms J Jarosław Śmietana, Jeroen Reitsma, Jessica Meier, Jildau van den Berg, Jocelyn Bulgin, John Zachariassen, Jourdan Shapiro, Julian Rudd, Juliane Dicke, July Marín K Karen Fogh, Karlie Drutz, Keith Freeman, Kerry O’Connor L Leah Kroes, Louis Aarts, Lucia Urgell M Maria Clavero , Marielle Boivin, Matthew Huxtable, Michael Roos, Michelle Tan, Mike Kear N Nicholas Jar-vis P Peter Lilley R Rob Falloon, Roscoe Ward S Samantha Jeffery, Sarah North, Sharon Dayan, Shira Rotem , Simon Partridge, Stéphanie Visser, Stig Buch U Ursula Rose V Veronika Stalz W Wendy Chrisman, Willemijn Schneyder Z Zdenek Klusacek
AUTHOR THANKS Mark BealesFirstly, thanks to Sarah Reid for offering me the chance to return to this guide. In Bang Saen, Michiel and Mynd had some great tips and on Ko Kut, Seren was a star. On Ko Chang, thanks to Ian, Lisa and Olivier, who all helped immensely while Eric and Issac had some great ideas. The staff at TAT were as helpful as ever, especially K.Suladda and K.Kesorn. Lastly, thanks to Ann and Daniel.
Tim BewerA hearty kòrb kun kráp to the many people who helped me out during this update. In particular Prapaporn Sompakdee provided great help. And, of course, a special thanks to Suttawan for many things.
Joe BindlossThanks as always to Linda and Tyler, for help-ing me get the authoritative answer on which elephant centres, restaurants, monasteries and waterfalls are truly family-friendly, and for holding the fort at home while I finished up research. In Chiang Mai, thanks to the Tour-ist Authority of Thailand, the staff of Awana House, the many patient red car drivers who put up with stop/start trips around the hills, and the locals and travellers who helped me find new and surprising things to see and do.
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Austin BushMy thanks to the previous authors of this guide, Joe Cummings and China Williams – believe it or not, some of your words live on! Destination Editor, Sarah Reid; this edition’s Local Knowledgers ‘Bi’, Pongtawat ‘Ian’ Chalermkittichai and Joe Cummings; part-time research assistants Kathy MacLeod and Maher Sattar; and the rest of the kind folks on the ground in Bangkok and northern Thailand.
David EimerThanks to Sarah Reid and all the LP crew. As ever, much gratitude to everyone who passed on tips, whether knowingly or unwittingly.
Bruce EvansI was especially fortunate to have two good friends help me on this trip: Gamontip Prayoontong (Dukata) and one of my old associates from my Buddhist monk days, Thanom Kongphet, who took me on a road trip through Nong Khai, Udon Thani and Bueng Kan (his home town). Thanks also to Khun Sutchaniphat and Khun Banphot for the trip to Phu Thok. At Lonely Planet, thanks to Destination Editor, Sarah Reid for taking a chance on me, and to Anthony Ham for providing valuable authoring tips. In Thailand, author Tim Bewer provided information about his home region.
Damian HarperMany thanks to all who eased the way and came up with ideas, help and suggestions; most notably, gratitude to Neal Bambridge,
Charoon Juntra, Brigitte Gomm, Matt Ru-bin, Jessica Meier, Eveline Fortuin, Amanda, Suwatchai Praesomboon, Stanley Chang and Mark Tewari. Loved the company of the charming family on the train from Hat Yai to Surat Thani, you are fine people and I wish you every good fortune. Cheers also to my brother and Thailand enthusiast, John. Thanks to Daisy, Tim and Emma, as always.
Isabella NobleThanks to everyone who helped out on the road, whether knowingly or not, particularly Jamie Monk and Lee Cobaj for the stellar Phuket intel. Cheers to Paul on Ko Phayam, elephant expert John Roberts, the Gibbon Re-hab Project crew and Ann for Thai language tips. Thanks to my hardworking co-authors, especially fellow island experts Mark Beales and Damian Harper. Extra special thanks to Andrew, Raquel and Papi for pitching in, and to my favourite research assistant Jack Noble.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Climate map data adapted from Peel MC, Finlayson BL & McMahon TA (2007) ‘Updat-ed World Map of the Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification’, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 11, 1633–44.
Illustrations pp62-3 and pp64-5 by Michael Weldon.
Cover photograph: Buddhist monks light floating lanterns, lifeispixels/Getty ©.
THIS BOOK This 16th edition of Lonely Planet’s Thailand guidebook was researched and written by Mark Beales, Tim Bewer, Joe Bindloss, Austin Bush, David Eimer, Bruce Evans, Damian Harper and Isabellea Noble. This guidebook was produced by the following:
Destination Editor Sarah ReidProduct Editors Elin Berglund, Alison RidgwayRegional Senior Cartogra-pher Diana Von HoldtBook Designer Cam AshleyAssisting Editors Andrew Bain, Judith Bamber, Nigel Chin, Gabrielle Innes, Anne Mulvaney, Monique Perrin,
Christopher Pitts, Vicky Smith, Gabrielle StefanosAssisting Cartographers David Kemp, Valentina KremenchutskayaCover Researcher Naomi ParkerThanks to Daniel Corbett, Bruce Evans, Andi Jones, Karyn Noble, Ellie Simpson, Tasmin Waby, Lauren Wellicome
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Index
Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
Aaccommodation 24, 763-5,
see also individual locations
activities 30-2, 40-1, see also individual activities
air travelto/from Thailand 774within Thailand 26, 776
Akha people 724-5, 13, 721Amphawa 152, 153Andaman Coast 56, 587-702,
588-9accommodation 587climate 587food 587highlights 588-9
Ang Thong Marine National Park 541, 570-1
animal welfare 184, 260, 327, 473, 492, 638, 759-60
animals 27, 492, 753-4, see also individual species
antiques 135, 770Ao Bang Thao 642-4, 642Ao Khanom 574-6Ao Nang 651-4, 50Ao Phang-Nga 609-13,
609, 45Ao Phang-Nga National
Park 610-11aquariums
Mekong Underwater World 393
Nong Khai Aquarium 377Phuket Aquarium 625Roi Et Aquarium 442Siam Ocean World 101
architecture 740-2area codes 23, 771art galleries, see museums
& galleries
arts 743-51, see also architecture, dance, literature, music, painting, sculpture
assault 769ATMs 767-8avian influenza 783Ayuthaya 13, 158-67, 160,
13, 28accommodation 162-4drinking & nightlife 165emergency services 165festivals & events 162food 164-5medical services 165sights 158-62tourist information 166tours 162travel to/from 166travel within 167
Ayuthaya kingdom 710-11Ayuthaya Province 158-67
BBaan Dum 208Baan Khrua 86-7bà·mèe 738, 738Ban Ahong 393Ban Bang Bao 469Ban Bo Luang 246Ban Chiang 389-90Ban Chok 421Ban Kamthieng 86-7Ban Khok Sa-Nga Cobra
Village 440Ban Khwao Sinarin 421Ban Krut 511-13Ban Mae Kampong 362Ban Na Kha 390Ban Na Ton Chan 257Ban Pa-Ao 429Ban Phe 456-7Ban Prasat 407-8Ban Ruam Mit 215-16Ban Salak Phet 470Ban Si Raya 671
Ban Ta Klang 420Ban Tawai 361Ban Tha Sawang 420Ban Thoet Thai 217Bang Saen 445Bang Saphan Yai 511-13Bangkok 11, 54, 58-150,
59, 66-7, 72-3, 78, 80, 82-3, 86, 88-9, 92-3, 96, 98, 102, 139, 151, 4, 10-11, 35, 729, 740, 742, 745, 751
accommodation 58, 103-15activities 95-9children, travel with 101climate 58courses 99drinking & nightlife
126-30emergency services 143entertainment 130-5festivals & events 101-3food 58, 115-26highlights 59history 59-60itineraries 60medical services 144scams 143shopping 135-42sights 60-95tourist information 142-5tours 99-100travel to/from 145-6travel within 146-50walking tours 100, 106,
119, 106, 119bargaining 25, 770bathrooms 772beaches 46-50beer 737Bhubing Palace 323-4bicycle travel, see cyclingBig Buddha 632birds 753birdwatching
Doi Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary 356
Doi Inthanon National Park 362
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park 506
Khao Yai National Park 412Phitsanulok 248Phu Khiaw Wildlife
Sanctuary 440Bo Sang 360boat travel 776boat trips
Bangkok 100Chiang Rai 359Mae Hong Son 292
books 704, 708, 731, 750-1border crossings 775-6
Cambodia 418, 468, 477China 775Laos 232, 245, 382, 432Malaysia 586, 691, 775Myanmar 222, 274, 511safety 769
Bridge on the River Kwai 15, 178, 179, 15
Buddhism 328, 428, 731-2budgeting 23, 25Bueng Kaen Nakhon 432-3Bueng Kan 391-2Bueng Kan Province 391-3Buriram Province 414-17bus travel
local transport 779to/from Thailand 776within Thailand 776-7
bushwalking, see trekkingbusiness hours 23, 768
CCambodia border
crossings 418, 468, 477car travel
driving licences 777to/from Thailand 776within Thailand 777-8
cavesKo Lanta 671
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DEX C
- EKo Muk 686Ko Phi-Phi Leh 669Pangmapha 289Railay 655Suan Sawan 376Tham Erawan 388Tham Kaew 506Tham Khao Bandai-It
487Tham Khao Luang 486Tham Lot 289-90, 17Tham Nam Lang 289Tham Phothisat 376Tham Phraya
Nakhon 506Tham Sai 506Tham Ta Khu Bi 275Wat Tham Chiang
Dao 356cell phones 22, 772Central Isan 432-43Central Thailand 54, 155-90,
156-7accommodation 155climate 155food 155highlights 156-7
Cha-am 491-3Chaliang 263-4Chalong Bay Rum 631Chanthaburi 462-5, 463Chantharakasem National
Museum 159Chao Sam Phraya National
Museum 159Chatuchak Weekend
Market 138-41, 139Chiang Dao 355-7Chiang Khan 371-3,
372, 16Chiang Khong 228-33, 229Chiang Mai 11, 306-54,
308-9, 312-13, 318, 2, 7, 11, 28, 31, 35
accommodation 333-9activities 324-8children, travel with 329drinking & nightlife
344-6emergency services 350entertainment 346festivals & events 331, 333food 339-44history 306-7medical services 350shopping 346-50sights 307-24tourist information 351tours 331
travel to/from 351-2travel within 353-4walking tour 332, 332
Chiang Mai National Museum 324
Chiang Mai Province 55, 304-63, 305
accommodation 304climate 304food 304highlights 305
Chiang Rai 205-15, 207accommodation 209-11activities 208-9drinking & nightlife 213food 211-13shopping 213sights 205-8tourist information 213travel to/from 213-15travel within 215
Chiang Rai Province 12, 205-32, 13
Chiang Saen 223-6, 224Chiang Saen National
Museum 224children, travel with 51-3,
765Bangkok 101Chiang Mai 329health 786Phuket 620
China border crossings 775Chinese people 722Chong Mek 431Chonnabot 438-9Choonhavan, Chatichai
715Chumphon 513-16, 514cinema 749-50climate 22, 30-2, 49, 764,
see also individual locations
climate change 774coffee 345, 736commissions 770consulates 765-6cooking courses 41, 44
Bangkok 99, 45Chiang Mai 328-9Hat Kata 630Hat Patong 635Hua Hin 498Kanchanaburi 179Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 472Ko Lanta 672Ko Phi-Phi Don 663Ko Samui 523
Pai 282Phuket Town 620-1Sangkhlaburi 189
courses, see cooking courses, dance courses, language courses, massage courses, meditation courses, yoga courses
credit cards 767-8culture 704-6, 721-32, 758currency 769customs regulations 765cutaneous larva
migrans 782-3cycling 777
Bangkok 100Chiang Mai 325, 326Hat Kata 630Hua Hin 498Ko Yao 611Krabi 651
Ddance 748-9dance courses 189dangers, see safetyDan Kwian 407Dan Sai 374, 31Death Railway Bridge 15,
173, 178, 179, 15debit cards 767Deep South 581-6deep-vein thrombosis 782deforestation 754-5Democracy Monument
745, 745dengue fever 783diarrhoea 784-5dinosaurs 439disabilities, travellers
with 772diving & snorkelling 40, 49
Ao Nang 651Hat Karon 633Hat Kata 629-30Hat Patong 635Khao Lak 602-4Ko Chang (Andaman
Coast) 593-4Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 472Ko Jum 669Ko Lanta 671-2Ko Lipe 698-9Ko Ngai 684Ko Pha-Ngan 541-2Ko Phayam 595Ko Phi-Phi Don 660-2
Ko Samui 522-3Ko Tao 555-8Ko Yao 611Phuket Island 613Railay 656Ranong 590responsible travel 759Similan Islands Marine
National Park 606-7Surin Islands Marine
National Park 598-9Doi Ang Khang 357-8Doi Inthanon National
Park 361-3Doi Khun Tan National
Park 197Doi Pha Hompok National
Park 359Doi Phu Kha National
Park 246dolphins 574-5dôm yam 738, 738drinking & nightlife 29,
see also individual locations
drinks 736-7, see also rum, wine
driving, see car traveldriving licences 777drug possession 769-70dugongs 688, 754Dusit Palace Park 87, 90-1Dvaravati culture 708
EEastern Seaboard 55, 444-
83, 446-7accommodation 444climate 444food 444highlights 446-7
economy 704-6electricity 765elephants 26, 327, 752,
754, 759-60Ban Kwan Chang 469Chiang Dao 355Chiang Mai 326-7Elephant Study
Centre 420Kanchanaburi 178Khao Yai National
Park 411King’s Cup Elephant
Polo Tournament 498Kuiburi National Park 507Phu Khiaw Wildlife
Sanctuary 440responsible travel
759-60
798
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elephants continuedRoyal Thai Elephant
Museum 90Surin Elephant Round-up
417Thai Elephant
Conservation Center 204
embassies 765-6emergencies 23, 790energy consumption 755-6entertainment, see individual
locationsenvironmental hazards
785-6environmental issues 754-6Erawan National Park 183Erawan Shrine 84, 85E-Thong 187etiquette 25, 61
cultural 758, 759food 737responsible travel 759
events 29, 30-2exchange rates 23
Ffake goods 771Fang 358farming 259festivals 29, 30-2filariasis 783film 706, 749-50first-time travellers 24-5fish 753flooding 756flowers 754flu 784food 27, 42-5, 733-9,
738-9, see also individual locations
children, for 53Isan cuisine 405language 788-90northern Thai cuisine
212price ranges 766safety 785southern Thai cuisine
532fraud 770fruits 735-6
Ggaang kĕe·o wăhn 738, 739
gay travellers 130, 766-7gem scams 135geography 752-3geology 752-3Golden Mount 70Golden Triangle 226, 228,
227golf
Hua Hin 497-8Ko Samui 521
Grand Palace 61, 62-3Green Route 252guerrilla war 584-5, 719
HHang Dong 361Hariphunchai National
Museum 196Hat Chao Mai National
Park 683Hat Kamala 639-40, 642Hat Karon 633-4, 629Hat Kata 628-33, 629Hat Khao Tao 503Hat Mai Rut 469Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu
Ko Phi-Phi National Park 654
Hat Patong 635-9, 636, 17Hat Sai Noi 503Hat Surin 640-2, 642Hat Tham Phang 450Hat Yai 579-81health 53, 781-6heat stroke 785Hellfire Pass Memorial
184-5hepatitis 783hiking, see trekkinghill tribes 29, 206, 723-7,
760-1Hin Chang See Viewpoint
436historical parks
Ayuthaya 158Kamphaeng Phet
Historical Park 265Muang Sing Historical
Park 185-6Phanom Rung Historical
Park 20, 414-15, 416, 21
Phimai Historical Park 408
Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park 486, 14
Phra Ram Ratchaniwet 487
Phu Phrabat Historical Park 390-1
Si Satchanalai-Chaliang Historical Park 262, 263
Sukhothai Historical Park 16, 254, 255, 256, 16, 730
Wat Pa Sak 223history 707-20
Ayuthaya 710-11Bangkok era 711-13democracy 713-14Dvaravati culture 708Khmer kingdom 708Lanna kingdom 709-10military dictatorships
715separatist insurgency
719-20Srivijaya culture 708-9
hitching 778HIV 783Hmong people 725, 724holidays 769homestays 761hot springs
Doi Pha Hompok National Park 359
Pha Bong Hot Springs 297
Pha Soet Hot Spring 216
Phra Ruang Hot Springs 267
Rakswarin Hot Springs 590
San Kamphaeng Hot Springs 361
Hua Hin 55, 493-503, 494, 504
accommodation 499-500
activities 497-8drinking 501-2entertainment 501-2food 500-1medical services 502sights 494-7tourist information 502travel within 503trvel to/from 502
Huai Seua Thao 295Huay Pu Keng 295
Iimmigration 772-3, 774infectious diseases 782-4influenza 784insect bites 785insurance
car 778
health 781travel 767
internet access 767internet resources 23, 706Islam 723, 732islands 46-50, see
also individual islands under Ko
itineraries 33-9, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38-9
JJapanese B encephalitis
783jellyfish stings 786jet lag 782Jim Thompson House
83-4Jinghong 225
KKaeng Krachan National
Park 490-1Kaeng Tana National Park
429-30Kamphaeng Phet 265-8,
266Kamphaeng Phet National
Museum 267Kanchanaburi 15, 173-82,
174-5, 176, 15accommodation 179-80activities 177-8drinking & nightlife 181emergency services 181food 180-2medical services 181sights 173-7tourist information 181travel to/from 181-2travel within 182
Karen people 726kayaking
Kanchanaburi 178Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 471Ko Samui 521Ko Yao 611Krabi 648, 652Pai 281Phuket Island 615Railay 656
Kayan people 295Khao Chin Lae 171Khao Laem National
Park 187Khao Lak 602-6, 603Khao Luang National
Park 577Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
799IN
DEX K
- MKhao Phansaa 32Khao Phra Tamnak 453Khao Phra Thaew Royal
Wildlife & Forest Reserve 646
Khao Phra Wihan National Park 422
Khao San Road 71, 104Khao Sam Roi Yot National
Park 505-7Khao Sok National Park 19,
600-2, 18Khao Yai National Park 19,
410-13, 19Khmer kingdom 708Khmer ruins
Phanom Rung 416Prasat Puay Noi 439Si Saket 422Surin 421
Khon Kaen 432-8, 434Khon Kaen Province
432-40Khong Jiam 430Khun Yuam 299-300Khuraburi 597-8King Bhumibol 715King Chulalongkorn
(Rama V) 712King Mengrai 709King Mongkut
(Rama IV) 712King Narai 711King Prajadhipok (Rama
VII) 713King Ramkhamhaeng
709, 710King Taksin 711King Trailok 710-11King Yot Fa (Rama I) 712kiteboarding 41
Hat Noppharat Thara- Mu Ko Phi-Phi National Park 654
Hua Hin 497Ko Samui 524Krabi 652Phuket Island 616Sirinat National Park
644Kittikachorn, Thanom 715Klorng 76Ko Adang 701Ko Bulon Leh 692-3Ko Chang (Andaman
Coast) 593-4Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 55, 468-79, 470
accommodation 472-6activities 471
drinking 476-8food 476-8medical services 478sights 468-70tourist information 478travel to/from 478travel within 478
Ko Jum 669-70Ko Khao Phing Kan 610Ko Kradan 687-8Ko Kret 150-1Ko Kut 20, 482-3, 481, 20Ko Lan 453Ko Lanta 21, 670-80, 671,
673, 21Ko Libong 688-9Ko Lipe 19, 697-701,
698, 18Ko Loi 449Ko Ma 541Ko Mak 480-2, 481Ko Muk 685-7Ko Ngai 684-5Ko Panyi 610Ko Pha-Ngan 17, 538-55,
539, 541, 17accommodation 542-50activities 541-2drinking & nightlife 552food 550-2medical services 553sights 540-1tourist information 553-4tours 542travel to/from 554travel within 554-5
Ko Phayam 594-6Ko Phi-Phi Don 660-8,
661, 664Ko Phi-Phi Leh 668-9Ko Phra Thong 599-600Ko Phuket, see Phuket
IslandKo Ra 599-600Ko Rawi 702Ko Samet 457-62, 458Ko Samui 56, 520-38, 522
accommodation 524-31activities 521-3climate 517courses 523-4drinking & nightlife 535-6entertainment 536food 531-5medical services 537shopping 536sights 520-1tourist information 537
travel to/from 537-8travel within 538
Ko Si Boya 669-70Ko Si Chang 450-1Ko Sireh 625Ko Sukorn 689Ko Tao 555-70, 556, 562, 4
accommodation 560-5activities 555-60drinking & nightlife
567-8entertainment 568food 565-7medical services 569shopping 568tourist information 569travel to/from 569-70travel within 570
Ko Tarutao 695-7Ko Tarutao Marine National
Park 693-702, 694Ko Wai 479-80Ko Yao 611-13, 46Ko Yo 578kôw mòk 738, 739kôw soy 342, 738, 42, 739Krabi Province 647-80Krabi Town 647-50, 648Kraprayoon, Suchinda 716Kwan Phayao 233
Llacquerware 771Laem Phanwa 625Laem Son National Park
596-7lâhp 738, 739Lahu people 726Lampang 198-203, 200Lampang Province 197-205Lamphun 195-7Lamphun Province 195-7language 22, 25, 197, 787-93language courses
Chiang Mai 329Ko Samui 524Sangkhlaburi 189
Lanna kingdom 709-10Laos border crossings 232,
245, 382, 432legal matters 767leptospirosis 784lesbian travellers 130, 766-7Letongkhu 275LGBT travellers 766-7lifestyle 729-30Lingam Shrine 85Lisu people 726, 727
literature 704, 708, 731, 750-1
lizards 753local transport 779Loei 365-70, 370Loei Province 365-76,
368Loi Krathong 32, 29long-necked Kayan women
295lôok tûng 747Lopburi 167-72, 168Lower Gulf 56, 517-86,
518-19accommodation 517climate 517food 517highlights 518-19
Lower Isan 401-32Lumphini Park 83
MMae Aw (Ban Rak Thai)
297-8Mae Hong Son 290-7,
292, 2-3Mae Hong Son Loop 285Mae Hong Son Province 17,
278-303, 17Mae Ping River 334Mae Rim 354Mae Sai 219-23, 220Mae Salong 216-19Mae Sam Laep 303Mae Sariang 300-3, 301Mae Sa–Samoeng Loop
354-5Mae Sot 269-74, 271magazines 768malaria 784Malaysia border crossings
586, 691, 775marine degradation 755markets 28, 140, 142
Amphawa Floating Market (Bangkok) 140
Amulet Market (Bangkok) 68
Asiatique (Bangkok) 142Ayuthaya Floating
Market 162Bang Nam Pheung
Market 142Chatuchak Weekend
Market (Bangkok) 138-41, 139
Chiang Mai 341Damnoen Saduak
Floating Market (Bangkok) 140
800
IND
EX M- N
markets continuedDan Singkhon Border
Market 511Don Wai Market
(Bangkok) 140floating markets
(Bangkok) 140Gem Market
(Chanthaburi) 462Khlong Toey Market
(Bangkok) 142Nonthaburi Market
(Bangkok) 142Pak Khlong Talat
(Bangkok) 142Patpong Night Market
(Bangkok) 143Sampeng Lane
(Bangkok) 142Talat Mai (Bangkok) 77Talat Muang Mai (Chiang
Mai) 319Talat Rot Fai (Bangkok) 141Talat Ton Lam Yai
(Chiang Mai) 319Talat Warorot (Chiang
Mai) 317-19Taling Chan Floating
Market (Bangkok) 140Tha Kha Floating Market
(Bangkok) 140Thanon Khao San Market
(Bangkok) 141Thanon Sukhumvit
Market (Bangkok) 142Walking Street Market
(Khon Kaen) 437massage 27
Bangkok 97-8Chiang Mai 330-1Hua Hin 498Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 471Ko Samui 523Pai 279, 281Ubon 423
massage coursesBangkok 99Chiang Mai 331Pai 281
measles 784measures 768medical services 782meditation courses 41
Bangkok 95Chiang Mai 328Ko Samui 520
Mekong River 16, 230, 383meliodosis 783Mien people 727, 723migrants 387, 722military dictatorship 715minivan travel 776-7mobile phones 22, 772money 22, 23, 25, 767-8moneychangers 768monkeys 170, 487, 646, 753monks 328, 731-2, 25,
35, 730moo·ay tai, see Thai boxingmŏr lam 747, 746motion sickness 782motorcycle taxis 779motorcycle travel 285
scams 538to/from Thailand 776within Thailand 777-8
Mu Ko Lanta National Park 678
Muang Sing Historical Park 185-6
muay thai, see Thai boxingMukdahan 398-401, 399Mukdahan Province
398-401museums & galleries
100 Tonson Gallery 87Ancient City 91Anek Kusala Sala (Viharn
Sien) 452-3Ayutthaya Tourist Center
159Ban Chiang National
Museum 389-90Ban Kamthieng 86-7Bangkok Art & Culture
Centre 87Bangkokian Museum 79Chantharakasem
National Museum 159Chao Sam Phraya
National Museum 159Chiang Mai City Arts &
Cultural Centre 317Chiang Mai Historical
Centre 317Chiang Mai National
Museum 324Chiang Mai University
Art Museum 321Chiang Saen National
Museum 224Children’s Discovery
Museum 101Corrections Museum 91Dusit Palace Park 87, 90-1H Gallery 87
Hariphunchai National Museum 196
Hor Kaew Mukdahan 398-9
International Tsunami Museum 602
Kamphaeng Phet National Museum 267
Kathmandu Photo Gallery 87
Khon Kaen National Museum 433
Lanna Folklife Museum 316-17
Mae Fah Luang Art & Culture Park 205-6
Million Toy Museum 159Museum of
Contemporary Art 87Museum of Siam 68Nan National Museum
241-2National Gallery 69National Museum
(Bangkok) 68-9National Museum
(Nakhon Si Thammarat) 576
National Museum (Songkhla) 578
Phimai National Museum 408
Phu Wiang Museum 439Phuket Thaihua Museum
619Ramkhamhaeng National
Museum 255Roi Et National Museum
441Royal Barges National
Museum 76Royal Thai Elephant
Museum 90Satun National Museum
689-90Sawanworanayok
National Museum 264Silom Galleria 87Siriraj Medical Museum 91Suan Pakkad Palace
Museum 94Surin National Museum
417Thai Boat Museum 159Thailand–Burma Railway
Centre 173Thalang National
Museum 646-7Ubon Ratchathani
National Museum 423Ubonnithat Culture
Display 423WWII Museum 175-6
music 746-8, 746Myanmar border crossings
222, 274, 511Myanmar migrants 337
Nnaga fireballs 380Nakhon Pathom 152-4, 743Nakhon Phanom 393-6, 394Nakhon Phanom Province
393-8Nakhon Ratchasima
(Khorat) 401-7, 402Nakhon Si Thammarat
576-8Nakhon Si Thammarat
Province 574-8Nam Nao National Park 440Nam Tok 183-4Nan 239-45, 240Nan National Museum 241-2Nan Province 239-46Nang Rong 414Narathiwat 583-5Natai 608-9national parks & reserves,
see also historical parks
accommodation 764-5Ang Thong Marine
National Park 541, 570-1
Ao Phang-Nga National Park 610-11
Doi Inthanon National Park 361-3
Doi Khun Tan National Park 197
Doi Pha Hompok National Park 359
Doi Phu Kha National Park 246
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park 322
Erawan National Park 183
Hat Chao Mai National Park 683
Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi-Phi National Park 654
Kaeng Krachan National Park 490-1
Kaeng Tana National Park 429-30
Khao Khitchakut National Park 464
Khao Laem National Park 187
Khao Lak/Lam Ru National Park 602
Map Pages 000Photo Pages 000
801IN
DEX N
-R Khao Luang National
Park 577Khao Phra Thaew Royal
Wildlife & Forest Reserve 646
Khao Phra Wihan National Park 422
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park 505-7
Khao Sok National Park 19, 600-2, 18
Khao Yai National Park 19, 410-13, 19
Ko Tarutao Marine National Park 693-702, 694
Laem Son National Park 596-7
Lamnamkok National Park 216
Nam Nao National Park 440
Nam Tok Phlio National Park 464
Pha Daeng National Park 356
Pha Taem National Park 430-1
Phae Meuang Phi 236Phu Hin Rong Kla
National Park 252-4Phu Kradueng National
Park 375-6Phu Pha Thoep National
Park 401Phu Ruea National Park
374-5Phu Wiang National
Park 439Sai Yok National Park
185Salawin National Park
303Similan Islands Marine
National Park 606-8Sirinat National Park
644-6Surin Islands Marine
National Park 598-9Tham Pla National
Park 297Thong Pha Phum
National Park 186-7news 706newspapers 705, 768nightlife, see drinking &
nightlifeNong Khai 376-82, 377,
378noodles 734Northeastern Thailand 55,
364-443, 366-7accommodation 364
climate 364food 364highlights 366-7history 365
Northern Thailand 54, 191-303, 192-3
accommodation 191climate 191food 191, 212highlights 192-3history 194-5language 195, 197travel to/from 194travel within 194
Oopening hours 23, 768orchids 754
Ppacking 24Pai 14, 278-88, 280, 14
accommodation 282-6activities 279-81courses 281-2drinking 287entertainment 287food 286-7shopping 287sights 279travel to/from 287-8travel within 288
painting 743-4Pak Bara 692Pak Chom 373-4Pak Thong Chai 407palaces
Bang Pa In Palace 167Grand Palace 61, 62-3Darapirom Palace 354Phra Chudadhut Palace
450Pangmapha 289parasites 785parks & gardens, see also
historical parks, national parks & reserves
Lumphini Park 83Royal Park Rajapruek
321, 2Sala Kaew Ku 376Santi Chai Prakan
Park 75Thung Si Meuang 422-3
passports 772-3, 774pàt pàk bûng fai daang
738, 739
pàt tai 738, 739Pattani 582-3Pattaya 451-6, 452Pha Taem National Park
430-1Phang-Nga 609-10Phang-Nga Province
597-613Phanom Rung Historical
Park 20, 414-15, 416, 21
Phanomyong, Pridi 714Phayao 233-5Phayao Province 233-5Phetchaburi (Phetburi) 14,
486-90, 488, 14Phibun Mangsahan 429Phimai 408-10, 409Phitsanulok 246-52, 247Phitsanulok Province
246-53photography 768Phra Mahathat
Naphamethanidon 363Phra Mahathat
Naphapholphumisiri 363
Phra Pathom Chedi 152-4, 743
Phrae 235-9, 236Phrapradaeng Peninsula
154Phu Chong Nayoi National
Park 431-2Phu Hin Rong Kla National
Park 252-4Phu Kradueng National
Park 375-6Phu Pha Thoep National
Park 401Phu Phrabat Historical
Park 390-1Phu Ruea National Park
374-5Phu Wiang National Park
439Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary
392-3Phuket Island 17, 56, 613-
47, 614, 17activities 613-16children, travel with 620courses 616medical services 617tours 616travel to/from 617travel within 617
Phuket Town 618-25, 618accommodation 620-1activities 620courses 620-1
drinking & nightlife 622-3
food 621-2shopping 623sights 619-20tourist information 624travel to/from 623,
624-5travel within 624-5
Phutthamonthon 154planning, see also
individual regionsbudgeting 23calendar of events 30-2children, travel with 51-3first-time visitors 24-5itineraries 33-9, 33, 34,
36, 37, 38-9repeat visitors 26Thailand basics 22-3Thailand’s regions 54travel seasons 22, 30-2websites 23, 706
plants 753-4Poeng Kloeng 275police 23politics 704-6, 720population 705postal services 769Prachuap Khiri Khan 507-
11, 508Pranburi 504-5Prasat Muang Tam 415-16Prasat Puay Noi 439Prasat Ta Meuan 421prickly heat 785public holidays 769
Rrabies 784rafting
Chiang Mai 326Mae Sariang 301Pai 281Tha Ton 358
Railay 12, 655-60, 656, 4-5, 12
Ramkhamhaeng National Museum 255
Ranong 590-3, 591Ranong Province 590-7Rawai 625-8, 626Rayong 456-7Red Lotus Sea 390religion 705, 730-2responsible travel 758-62road hazards 778road rules 778
802
IND
EX R- V
rock climbing 41, 49Chiang Mai 326Ko Phi-Phi Don 662Ko Yao 611Railay 655-6
rocket festivals 442Roi Et 440-3, 441ruins 28, see also Khmer
ruinsrum 631, 737
Ssafety 769-70
beaches 50children 53food 785hitching 778hot spots 769road 778
săhm·lór travel 779Sai Yok National Park 185Salawin National Park 303Sam Phan Bok 431San Jao Phaw Khao Yai 450San Kamphaeng 360Sanctuary of Truth 451Sangkhlaburi 187-90Sangkhom 383-4sà·nùk 728Satun 689-91, 690Satun Province 689-702Sawankhalok 264-5Sawankhalok Kilns 264Sawanworanayok National
Museum 264scams 135, 143, 770sculpture 743-4Shinawatra, Thaksin 716-17Shinawatra, Yingluck 717-18shopping 28, 770-1,
see also individual locations
Si Racha 448-9, 448Si Saket 422Si Satchanalai 262-3Si Satchanalai-Chaliang
Historical Park 262-5, 263
Si Wiang Dinosaur Park 439
Similan Islands Marine National Park 15, 606-8, 607, 15
Sirinat National Park 644-6skin problems 785
smoking 768snake bites 785snakes 440, 753snorkelling, see diving &
snorkellingsôm·đam 738, 738Songkhla 578-9Songkhla Province 578-81Songkran 30, 333, 28, 729Sop Ruak 226-8Soppong 288-9, 17sŏrng·tăa·ou travel 779spas 27
Andaman Coast 622Bangkok 97Chiang Mai 330Doi Pha Hompok
National Park 359Ko Samui 523Mae Hong Son 292Pai 279, 281
sports, see golf, Thai boxingSri Mariamman Temple
81-2Srivijaya culture 708-9STDs 784strongyloides 783Suan Hin Pha Ngam 376Suan Sawan 376Sukhothai 254-62, 255,
256accommodation 258-60activities 257-8drinking 260-1food 260-1sights 254-7tourist information 261travel to/from 261-2travel within 262
Sukhothai Historical Park 16, 254, 255, 256, 16, 730
Sukhothai kingdom 710Sukhothai Province 254-65sunburn 785-6Sundaravej, Samak 717Sung Noen 413Sungai Kolok 585-6Surat Thani 571-4, 572surfing 41
Hat Kata 629Krabi 652Phuket Island 615-16Sirinat National Park
644Surin 417-19Surin Islands Marine
National Park 15, 598-9Surin Province 417-21
Ttailor-made clothes 137Tak Province 268-78, 269taxes 768taxis 779telephone services 22,
771-2temples 28, see also
individual wáttextiles 771Tha Ton 358-60Thai boxing (moo·ay tai) 41
Bangkok 95-7, 133-5Chiang Mai 330Hat Patong 639Ko Samui 523-4Ko Tao 559
Thailand–Burma Railway 178, 15
Thalang District 646-7Tham Erawan 388Tham Lot 289-90, 17Tham Phothisat 376Thanarat, Sarit 715That Phanom 396-8, 397theatre 748-9, 749theft 770Thong Pha Phum 186Thong Pha Phum National
Park 186-7Three Pagodas Pass 190Tiger Temple 184tigers 184, 683, 754time 22, 772Tinsulanonda, Prem 715tipping 25, 768toilets 772tourist information 772tours 779-80, see also
boat trips, walking tours
touts 770train travel
to/from Thailand 776within Thailand 780
Trang 680-3, 682Trang beaches 683-4Trang Islands 684-9Trang Province 680-9, 681Trat 465-7, 466travel to/from Thailand
774-6travel within Thailand
776-80trees 754trekking 40-1, 49-50, see
also national parks & reserves
Chiang Dao 355
Chiang Mai 325, 326Doi Inthanon National
Park 362Kaeng Krachan National
Park 490Kanchanaburi 177Khao Sam Roi Yot
National Park 506Khao Sok National
Park 601Khao Yai National
Park 411Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 471Ko Tao 559Mae Hong Son 291-2Mae Sakut Nature Trail
299Mae Sariang 300Pai 281Phu Kradueng National
Park 375Sangkhlaburi 189Similan Islands Marine
National Park 607Surin Islands Marine
National Park 599Tha Ton 358
tsunamis 602, 604tuberculosis 783túk-túk travel 779turtles 459typhoid 784typhus 783
UUbon Ratchathani 422-7,
424Ubon Ratchathani Province
422-32Udon Thani 384-9, 386-7Udon Thani Province
384-91Um Phang 274-7, 276Upper Gulf 55, 484-516,
485accommodation 484climate 484food 484highlights 485
Upper Isan 365-401
Vvacations 769vaccinations 781-2Vegetarian Festival 32vegetarian travellers 118,
121, 737Vejjajiva, Abhisit 717visas 22, 26, 772-3
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- Zvolunteering 761-2
Ko Chang (Eastern Seaboard) 471
Ko Lipe 699Ko Samui 521-2Sirinat National Park 645wildlife 471, 492, 521,
645, 646, 672, 761-2
Wwakeboarding 542walking, see trekkingwalking tours
Bangkok 100, 106, 119, 106, 119
war 584-5, 719Wat Ao Noi 508Wat Arun 75-6Wat Ban Tham 177Wat Benchamabophit 91Wat Bowonniwet 75Wat Bupparam 319Wat Burapha 441Wat Chai Wattanaram 159Wat Chang Lom 262Wat Chedi Liam 320Wat Chedi Luang (Chiang
Saen) 223Wat Chedi Luang (Chiang
Mai) 311, 314-15, 35Wat Chiang Man 316Wat Dhammachak
Senaram 413Wat Hin Mak Peng 383Wat Jet Yot 324Wat Jong Klang 291Wat Kamphaeng Laeng 487Wat Khao Angkhan 416-17Wat Kudi Dao 161Wat Kuha Pi Muk 581Wat Lai Hin 204Wat Lam Duan 377-8Wat Lan Khuat 422Wat Lokayasutharam
159, 28Wat Luang 235Wat Mahathat 159, 254-5Wat Mahathat Worawihan
486Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
79Wat Na Phra Men 162Wat Nong Bua 245Wat Nong Pa Phong 428-9Wat Nong Wang 432-3Wat Pa Nanachat 429Wat Pa Sak 223
Wat Pa Sutthawat 428Wat Pa Thama Uthayan 433Wat Phan Tao 315Wat Phanan Choeng 161Wat Pho 61, 4, 64-5Wat Pho Chai 377Wat Pho Chai Sri 391Wat Pho (Ko Pha-Ngan)
540Wat Phra Kaew (Bangkok)
61, 35, 62-3, 740, 751Wat Phra Kaew (Chiang
Rai) 206Wat Phra Kaew
(Kamphaeng Phet) 265Wat Phra Mahathat
Woramahawihaan 576Wat Phra Non 235Wat Phra Ram 158Wat Phra Si Ratana
Mahathat 246-8Wat Phra Singh 307Wat Phra Si Sanphet 158Wat Phra That Bang Phuan
382-3Wat Phra That Chae Haeng
242Wat Phra That Chang
Kham 242Wat Phra That Cho Hae 237Wat Phra That Doi Kham
322Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu
294, 2-3Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
322-3, 7Wat Phra That Doi Wao 219Wat Phra That
Hariphunchai 195-6Wat Phra That Lampang
Luang 203-4Wat Phra That Nong Bua
423Wat Phra That Pha Ngao
223Wat Phra That Phanom 396Wat Phra Thong 647-8Wat Phu Khao Noi 540Wat Phu Thok 392Wat Phumin 241Wat Phutthai Sawan 162Wat Ratchaburana 158Wat Ratchanatdaram 70-1Wat Rong Khun 208Wat Salaloi 403Wat Si Chum 256, 730Wat Si Ubon Rattanaram
423
Wat Sri Khom Kham 233-4Wat Srisuphan 319Wat Suan Dok 320Wát Suan Mokkhaphalaram
575Wat Suthat 70Wat Suwandararam 159Wat Tha Ka Rong 162Wat Tha Ton 358-9Wat Tham Chiang Dao 356Wat Tham Khao Pun 177Wat Tham Khuha Sawan
430Wat Tham Seua 177, 647Wat Thung Si Meuang 423Wat Traimit 77Wat U Mong Thera Jan 320Wat Wang Wiwekaram 188Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon 161waterfalls
Ao Khanom 574Doi Inthanon National
Park 363Kaeng Krachan National
Park 491Khao Phra Thaew Royal
Wildlife & Forest Reserve 646
Khao Yai National Park 411
Ko Kut 482Nam Tok Hin Lat 520Nam Tok Huai Phai 374Namtok Huay Luang 432Nam Tok Khiri Phet 470Nam Tok Mo Paeng 279Nam Tok Na Muang 520Nam Tok Soi Sawan 431Nam Tok Than Mayom 469Nam Tok Than Sadet (Ko
Pha-Ngan) 540Nam Tok Thilawsu 275Phu Khiaw Wildlife
Sanctuary 440Phu Kradueng National
Park 375weather 22, 30-2, 49, 764,
see also individual locations
weaving 439websites 23, 706Weerasethakul,
Apichatpong 750weights 768whisky 737Wiang Kum Kam 320Wihan Phra Mongkhon
Bophit 158
wildlife 27, 492, 753-4, see also individual species
Doi Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary 356
illegal trade 756Khao Phra Thaew Royal
Wildlife & Forest Reserve 646
Khao Yai National Park 411
Libong Archipelago Wildlife Reserve 688
Phu Khiaw Wildlife Sanctuary 440
Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary 392-3
Phuket Gibbon Rehabilitation Project 646
Similan Islands Marine National Park 607
Surin Islands Marine National Park 599
volunteering 471, 492, 521, 645, 646, 672, 761-2
wine 375, 496women travellers 773women’s health 786WWII 719
Yyachting 616Yala 581-2yam 738, 739yoga courses
Hat Kata 630Ko Chang (Andaman
Coast) 594Ko Lipe 699Ko Samui 523Ko Tao 560Ko Yao 611
Zziplining
Chiang Mai 325, 11Ko Chang (Eastern
Seaboard) 469zoos
Chiang Mai Night Safari 321
Chiang Mai Zoo 322Dusit Zoo 101Queen Saovabha
Memorial Institute 81
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Walking Tour detourWalking Tour
Path/Walking Trail
BeachBird SanctuaryBuddhistCastle/PalaceChristianConfucianHinduIslamicJainJewishMonumentMuseum/Gallery/Historic BuildingRuin
Sento Hot Baths/Onsen
ShintoSikhTaoistWinery/VineyardZoo/Wildlife SanctuaryOther Sight
DivingBodysurfing
Sleeping
Eating
Entertainment
Shopping
Drinking & NightlifeCafe
BankEmbassy/ConsulateHospital/MedicalInternetPolicePost OfficeTelephoneToiletTourist InformationOther Information
AirportBorder crossingBus
CyclingFerry
Underground station
MonorailParking
Metro/MRT/MTR station
Petrol stationSkytrain/Subway stationTaxiTrain station/RailwayTram
Other Transport
LighthouseHut/Shelter
Beach
LookoutMountain/VolcanoOasisParkPassPicnic AreaWaterfall
River, CreekIntermittent River
Swamp/Mangrove
Reef
Canal
Water
Dry/Salt/Intermittent Lake
Glacier
Mudflat
Beach/Desert
Airport/Runway
Cemetery (Christian)
Cemetery (Other)
Park/Forest
Sportsground
Sight (Building)
International
DisputedRegional/SuburbMarine ParkCliffWall
Capital (National)Capital (State/Province)City/Large TownTown/Village
State/Province
Camping
Canoeing/KayakingCourse/Tour
SkiingSnorkellingSurfingSwimming/PoolWalkingWindsurfingOther Activity
LaneTertiary
TollwayFreewayPrimary
StepsPlaza/Mall
Pedestrian overpass
Secondary
Unsealed roadRoad under construction
Tunnel
Cable car/Funicular
Gate
Sights
Activities,Courses & Tours
Sleeping
Eating
Drinking & Nightlife
Entertainment
Shopping
Information Routes
Boundaries
Hydrography
Areas
Geographic
Population
Transport
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David Eimer Hua Hin & the Upper Gulf A decade of visiting Thailand in search of beaches and fine food prompted David to relocate to Bangkok in 2012. Since then, his work as a journalist for a variety of newspapers and magazines has taken him from the far south of Thailand, to its northernmost extremities, with many stops in between. Originally from London, David spent seven years living in Beijing, and another five in LA, prior to moving to Bangkok.
Bruce Evans Northeastern Thailand Bruce first visited Thailand in 1973 and it was love at first sight. He was back there in 1975 as part of a spiritual quest that ended in a Buddhist monastery in Northeast Thailand with the famous meditation teacher Venerable Ajahn Chah. He became a monk and stayed in various monasteries, mostly in Isan. After 17 years, he left the monkhood and worked as an editor and translator in Bangkok before moving to Australia in 1999, where he worked as an
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