Mae Sot gets connected

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013

Nok Air links Mae Sot on the Thai border to two Myanmar cities - Mawlamyine and Yangon - with the introduction of two new routes.

The Mae Sot-Mawlamyine route will start from September 1 while Mae Sot-Yangon flight is scheduled to commence operations in October. Tucked away in the country’s southeast, Mawlamyine is the capital of Mon State and is famous for the Golden Rock at Mt Kyaiktiyo. Yangon, of course, is former capital of Myanmar and a gateway to Myanmar’s investment and economic opportunities. For times and ticketing, visit www.NokAir.com.
 
Seafood sensations not to miss
Cha-Am Beach, in Phetchaburi province, once again plays host to the much-loved seafood festival – “Kin Hoy Duu Nok Took Muak” –  from September 13 -22. Freshly fished mussels, oysters, lobster, squid and red snapper are offered in a variety of dishes – often simply steamed with herbs or pan-fried –  guaranteeing you will eat more than you deserve!. The festival also offers squid hunting and bird watching to improve the digestion. Cha-Am is about 2 hours drive to Bangkok’s South. 
 
Nothing like a cuppa
Bangkok’s Riva Surya, Chiang Mai’s 137 Pillars House and Luang Prabang’s Kiridara, all SilverNeedle Collection independent boutique hotels, are now offering guests the ultimate afternoon tea experience. The brews include Royal Darjeeling blend from India, the Classic Earl Grey selection from Sri Lanka; the subtlety of Thailand’s Aromatic Lemongrass and Calming Chamomile herbal infusions; and the fragrant Superior Jasmine blend from China.
 
The fast and the furious
They’ve been in training all the year and now riverside communities along Chao Phraya River and its tributaries put their skills into use, taking part in a series of long-boat competitions that run from now through late September. In Bangkok, the Legend of Chao Phrya Boat Race will take place this Saturday and Sunday under Rama VIII Bridge before moving to Phichit (September 6-8), Phitsanulok (September 21-22) and Nan (September 21-22).