
Embark on a photography workshop packed with photography tips for amateur and semi-professional photographers in Thailand that takes you on a journey through the streets and backwaters of Bangkok to the jungles of Kanchanaburi on the Burma border read more
Bangkok, Featured, Thailand•
on August 1st, 2009•

Bangkok Chinatown is a chaotic hive of activity with its roots practically as old as Bangkok itself but up until very recently decent accommodation and hotels in this vibrant district of Bangkok were few and far between. read more

The Conrad Hotel, Bangkok; opened in January 2003, the name continues to be synonymous with style and innovation. The Conrad Bangkok was the first hotel in Bangkok to offer WiFi access throughout and while other Bangkok hotels of the same ilk scrambled to match their standards, the Conrad Bangkok continued down the path of innovation, constantly staying one-step-ahead. Its innovative approach to the hospitality industry coupled with the services and facilities offered at the hotel earned it the title of “Best Business Hotel in Asia” (Travelweekly Asia, 2007), an award to add to its growing list of hospitality accolades. read more
A breakfast meeting can be a daunting prospect particularly in Bangkok and even more so when you have to travel from one side of the City of Angels to the other shuffling along in a tide of cars that all seem to be heading in the same direction as you in Bangkok. read more

Relish the romance of an evening cocktail or dinner cruise aboard the Apsara, a classic teak rice barge from a bygone era. There is something about the Chao Phraya River; it could be the refreshing breeze that puffs its way down the river corridor towards the coast, or the presence of some of Bangkok’s most historic landmarks on its banks, or is it the chaotic river traffic? read more