Thailand's golden triangle is near the boarder of both Laos and Myanmar. This area of Thailand has jungles, rivers, and temples. Indigenous people still lives in isolated mountainsides. A trip to Thailand will open your eyes to traditions and life styles of a Buddhist influenced region. Ride your bike thru the rice paddies and in banks of the river Mekong. You can also hike to the villages by the hills and ride the boat on the Maekok River. You can also ride the elephants while venturing their forest.
There are a lot more that you can explore in Thailand, like tasting their delicious and distinctive cuisines and even learning how to cook them. Exploring their local market is a good way of experiencing Thailand too. Places to stay can be at Suanthip Vana Resort, Maekok River Village, the Legend Chiang rai and the Anantara Resort and Spa.
Bhutan is located between India and Tibet. Himalayan peaks have protected the Bhutan for centuries. Rituals of Bhutan's daily life continued to be sacred as only a few visitors are able to enter this country. Landscapes are still virgin, and every facet of life in Bhutan is seen in their tradition and in their religion. Bhutan is famous for brass bells jingling of the prayer wells to the monasteries that are located on high places.
Places to visit are Paro where you can bike to Drykgyel Dzong and visit the monastic fortress which was built to commemorate their victory in 1644 over the Tibetans. You can also find the National Museum of Bhutan in Ta Dzong. Discover thangka style of painting, sculpture and embroidery in the capital city of Thimphu. Bike to Chimme Lhakhang and hike to Chorten Nebu the 14th century temple that can only be reached by walking. You can stay at Uma Paro, Druk Hotel and Zangtho Pelri Hotel.
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