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Thailand is located in Southeast Asia’s heart. Cambodia and Laos border the country to the east and northeast, respectively, and Myanmar borders the country to the northwest. Southeast of Burma is the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand to the west. The southern region, which connects to Malaysia, is hilly and forested. Northern Thailand has the highest mountains.
People built settlements in Thailand’s hillsides around 2000 B.C. Ben Chiang is thought to be the first. This area has yielded pottery, tools, and jewelry dating from 200 B.C. to 300 A.D.
Until 1939, Thailand, which means “freedom,” was known as Siam.
Most of the population is Buddhist, but about three million Muslims live in the south near the Malaysian border.
Thai children attend primary school for six years. They may then continue their education in high school for another six years, but their families must pay for it. Then, in ninth grade, boys begin military training.
Both Chinese and Indian cultures influence Thai cuisine. Most Thai dishes are spicy, with ingredients such as hot chilies, lemongrass, basil, ginger, and coconut milk.
Mulberry trees are grown by Thai farmers to feed silkworms. Worms produce silk, which creates beautiful silk clothing in Thailand, France, and the United States.
Because of its 83 canals, Bangkok is known as the “Venice of the East.” The canals are clogged with up to 10,000 boats carrying fruits, vegetables, and fish, creating a floating market.
Many magnificent Buddhist structures, including gold-layered spires, graceful pagodas, and massive Buddha statues, can be found in Bangkok.
Between May and September, it rains almost every day. Thailand’s diverse and abundant wildlife thrives in a moist and humid climate.
Lotus flowers are a famous and popular flower in Thailand. Lotus flowers grow above ground, but their roots are in the mud. There are numerous flowering trees and shrubs, as well as fruit trees. In addition, Carnivorous (meat-eating) plants, such as the mysterious insect-eating pitcher, can be found in the jungle.
Tigers, elephants, wild ox, leopards, and the Malayan tapir live in dense forests. The tapir has black fur on the front half of its body and white fur on the back. Thailand is also home to cobras and crocodiles.
Departure & Return Location
Hazrat Shahjalal airport, Dhaka
Day 1: Dhaka- Bangkok -Full Day Free for Walking & Shopping
When you arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, transfer to the Ambassador Hotel and spend the rest of the day walking around and shopping.
Day 2: Safari World Bangkok Tour
Begin your day with breakfast, and then proceed to Bangkok’s famous Safari World. Safari World Bangkok has been in operation since 1988. It is conveniently located 40 kilometers from Bangkok’s downtown. Unlike other parks, this one has two spectacular themes: Safari Park and Water Park.
Safari Park is a coach bus ride that can last up to 45 minutes. This allows you to see wild animals and lion and tiger feeding shows. Meet some of the most spectacular land mammals. Safari Park is home to the wild’s fast-moving zebras, giraffes, and white rhinoceros. Make time to see the relaxed camels as well. Photograph these large bird species! Unlike other birds, ostriches and marabou storks can reach heights of up to 9 feet! They are considered some of the world’s tallest birds due to their unusual height. Next, it’s time to look for some gaur and watusi. These creatures have small bodies and pointed horns. Despite their enormous size, they are primarily herbivores. They eat leaves, grass, fruits, and other plant material. The area also has cattle-like creatures, such as wildebeests and oryxes. Impalas and fallow deers are examples of smaller horned animals. All of these can be identified by their horn structures. This park also houses some giant cats, such as lions. Observe them as they walk around or sleep under the trees. They sometimes mess with their species. You’ll encounter these dominant felines as you continue your journey through the Safari Park. Tigers are the only cats that have stripes on their entire body. The animals that round out the Safari Park section are bears. These massive mammals enjoy a variety of foods, including fish, fruits, and honey! They also use their sharp claws to catch their prey easily. In awe, watch as the park staff feeds the tiger their favorite meat. These powerful animals are provided with the steel cage the same way as lions. They also enjoy playing with and climbing on the vehicle. Return to the hotel after an exciting day in the safari world. And take a break.
Day 3: Bangkok- Dhaka
Hotel breakfast. After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight.
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