Ulf Svane/Travel + Leisure A long tail boat in Khao Sok National Park. Thailand’s breathtaking islands ... One of the most ...
Just over a one-hour drive north of the city of Chiang Rai is the must-see Golden Triangle Park’s viewpoint, where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos merge into a singular panoramic vista.
Several countries in Asia, namely Thailand, Laos, and India, have made it to the list ... If you love hiking, hit the uncrowded trails of Sairam-Ugam National Park. Stop by Shymkent to sample some of ...
Bordered by Laos and Myanmar, the northernmost Thai province of Chiang Rai invites visitors to explore the picturesque region ...
The customs derived from Lanna culture, which dates back to the 13th Century, centre around the theme of paying respect to Buddha and receiving value and ... that honour the friendship of northern Lao ...
Most festival events are held in the Sukhotai Historical Park. Therefore, you’ll get to take in the ... The flowers represent the worship of the Buddha, the candle symbolises wisdom and knowledge, and ...
Banchawaly Sikandrabad Gautam Buddha Nagar UTTAR PRADESH 203203 Bankapur ... Dadri Gautam Buddha Nagar UTTAR PRADESH 201309 Knowledge Park I Gautam Budh Nagar Gautam Buddha Nagar UTTAR PRADESH ...
The iconography of Gautama Buddha in Laos and Thailand recall specific episodes during his travels and teachings that are familiar to the Buddhists according to an iconography with specific rules. The ...
The father of an Australian teenager who died from methanol poisoning while on a backpacking holiday has issued a plea to the Laos government to fully investigate his daughter’s death and ensure ...
The deaths of six backpackers this week, including British solicitor Simone White, has raised the spectre of a Laotian ...
He captured the Emerald Buddha from Laos, giving it as a gift to the Thai ruler before him, King Taksin. After King Taksin’s dethronement, King Rama enshrined the Emerald Buddha at the Grand Palace.
Six people reportedly died after consuming methanol-laced alcohol while vacationing in Laos Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal reporter at PEOPLE's crime desk. Her work includes writing about crime ...