Thailand MotoGP to excite motorsport fans

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Thailand MotoGP to excite motorsport fans

Travel log October 03, 2018 09:32

The ‘PTT Thailand Grand Prix 2018’ MotoGP is being held on October 5-7, 2018, at the Chang International Circuit in Buri Ram.

Thailand, through the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), has secured a three-year deal with Dorna Sport, which is the rights holder of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix (MotoGP), to host the Grand Prix from 2018 to 2020, with Buriram United International Circuit as the rights manager of Thailand’s first edition of MotoGP, which is the 15th out of 19 races throughout the season.

In addition to hosting the event in October, the winter test already took place in Buri Ram on February 16-18 of this year.

MotoGP is the world’s number one motorcycle road racing championship, watched by more than 800 million people and broadcast live to more than 200 countries around the world. There are more than one million MotoGP fans in Thailand.

World-famous riders, Marc Marquez, Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi, will lead more than 90 talented drivers, including the one and only Thai to participate in the Moto3 World Championship throughout the season, Honda Team Asia’s Nakarin Atiratphuvapat, alongside wild card Thai riders to excite motorsport fans in Thailand.

For more information, see: http://www.motogp.com/en/event/Thailand

Dive into Phetchabun’s ‘Um Phra Dam Nam Festival’ from 7-12 October

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Dive into Phetchabun’s ‘Um Phra Dam Nam Festival’ from 7-12 October

Travel log September 29, 2018 01:00

The ‘Um Phra Dam Nam Festival’, one of the world’s most unique Buddhist festivals held annually in Phetchabun, is scheduled from October 7 to 12 at Trai Phum temple and at the pier of Bot Chanaman temple.

Translated from Thai, Um Phra Dam Nam literally means ‘diving while holding Buddha’s image’. According to local legend, the festival began when a group of fishermen failed to catch fish and took a rest on the river’s bank. Suddenly, a rapid current arose, and a Buddha image happened to float by. The villagers brought the image to the main temple of Phetchabun, but it then mysteriously disappeared before being found back at its original spot on the river. Hence, the locals have arranged a festival to pay respect ever since.

Now the Buddha image is brought back to the river each year so the villagers can dive into the river holding it in the hope of receiving a blessing of ‘abundance and nature’s balance’.

Normally, on day one of the festival, there will be traditional dances performed by around 2,000 dancers, most of whom are local residents and students, to show respect to the Buddha image named Phra Phuttha Maha Thammaracha. On the second day, the highlight is a parade of the Buddha image through the city, with a dive into the river.

During the festival, there is also a humorous long-boat rowing competition whereby the participants are required to row their boats upstream to win.

For the latest updates on this event, go to the festival’s Facebook page or TSB.MuangPhetchabun.

For more information, contact the Municipality Office of Phetchabun

www.nakornban.net or Tel. 056-711-007, 056-711-013.

Family-friendly Pattaya: Top things to do with your kids

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Spend your day at the manicured garden of Nong Nooch. Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand
Spend your day at the manicured garden of Nong Nooch. Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand

Family-friendly Pattaya: Top things to do with your kids

Travel log September 25, 2018 09:20

By By Douglas Elliot for http://www.star2.com

There is more to amazing Thailand than Bangkok and Phuket. Sure, the allure of cosmopolitan life and beautiful beaches are reasons enough to visit, but if you are looking for more family-friendly attractions, then Pattaya is your best bet.

Located south of the capital Bangkok and overlooking the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is known as a resort city and home to the biggest and most exhilarating water theme park in the country.

With the year-end school holidays around the corner, it is never too soon to plan your next family getaway.

 

Cartoon Network Amazone

Escape the heat and humidity by splashing in the world’s first Cartoon Network-themed water park, featuring over 25 slides and attractions from Cartoon Network shows such as Ben 10 and Adventure Time, as well as the Flow Rider that is sure to thrill both kids and the young at heart.

After you dry off, be sure to catch more than 22 live shows and appearances by your favourite Cartoon Network characters such as the Powerpuff Girls, Finn and Jake from Adventure Time, and We Bare Bears.

 

Frost Magical Ice of Siam

After a day of fun in the sun, cool off in the Arctic weather by entering the wintry world of Frost Magical Ice of Siam. Experience sub-zero temperatures of -10°C as you walk around the ice dome and marvel at the stunning ice sculptures based on Thai culture and attractions.

Complete your “cool” experience by getting your complementary drinks at the chilly ice bar. Illuminated with stunning lights, you will not believe that you are right in the heart of the tropics while being here.

 

Nong Nooch Tropical Garden

Sitting on a vast 2.4-sq-km piece of land, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is a well-manicured park, perfect for an easy day trip with the whole family.

Far from its former days as a fruit plantation, the estate now boasts themed gardens such as French, Italian and Stonehenge inspired by the owner’s trips abroad, Thai-style accommodation, as well as daily cultural and elephant shows.

Kids will no doubt live out their Jurassic Park fantasy at Dinosaur Valley, the latest attraction at the sprawling garden which features life-size dinosaur replicas such as the Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus.

 

A’ la Campagne

Don’t let its French name fool you – this tourist attraction is home to a popular Thai-Western restaurant. Somtum Villa’s menu focuses on Thai cuisine with a few Western options. If you want Western food, there’s Tea Factory and More that offers a wide range of teas and Western dishes.

For parents, Tea Factory and More offers activities where you can learn about different types of tea and also how to blend your own unique mix to bring home. There’s also an urban farm and garden on the property which hosts activities for kids that let them interact with animals and learn the basics of gardening.

 

Rubberland

Just because school is out, it does not mean learning should stop. Insert a bit of education for the kids by visiting Rubberland, the only museum in Thailand dedicated to rubber. The edutainment centre offers visitors the chance to learn about the hows and whys of rubber, a key economic crop for Thailand.

Join the animated tour around the plantation and the factory, and then towards the end wander into the fantastic world of Rubber Fantasy where everything is made of bouncy rubber!

 

Pattaya Dolphin World

Open in 2011, Pattaya Dolphin World is a child-friendly attraction. Here, kids can safely interact and swim with dolphins under the supervision of attentive staff, as well as catch the intelligent marine mammals performing tricks and talents in a 45-minute show.

Many of the dolphins in the show are rescued animals, and children can pose for photos with the creatures too. Besides that, there are other attractions such as a toy museum, a goat petting zoo, and an ATV ride.

 

KAAN Show

Blending a sense of surrealism with live action wonder, get ready to be blown away by 75 minutes of dazzling performances in Kaan. Adapted from classic Thai literature, Kaan tells of a young man who embarks on a fantasy adventure into ancient realms, alongside his sidekick “Gabilpuksa”.

Presented by Singha Corporation, the production marks a new era in the history of Thailand’s entertainment industry by combining elements of live action, stage performance and world-class technology.

Training course for Ironkids

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Training course for Ironkids

Travel log September 24, 2018 01:00

Pattana Golf Club & Resort has launched a weekend training program for Kids triathlon to train triathlon skills, including both theory and practice, with experienced triathlon coaches. The course will be held on September 29-30.

The 2-day training program covers an overview of the triathlon, key skills for triathlon athletes such as warming up, swimming technique, lake navigation, choice of bicycle and footwear, techniques to reduce transition times, fitting your bicycle, pre- and post-race nutrition, etc.

The primary goal of the program is to encourage kids to get involved in healthy activities with their friends. Every finisher gains a huge sense of accomplishment and everyone involved experiences a tremendous amount of enjoyment and pride.

Call 038-318-999 ext. 61010 / 61011 / 11212 for more information.

A husky lover’s guide to Bangkok

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A husky lover’s guide to Bangkok

Travel log September 18, 2018 01:00

By Wong Chun Wai, The Star, Malaysia

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The routine holiday to Bangkok, Thailand, for seasoned Malaysian tourists (like me) will probably include eating, massages and shopping. We have visited most of the tourist spots, and they are no longer appealing.

Yes, we’ve been there, done that… you know the drill.

It’s become obvious to us that there are no tigers in the strangely named “tiger shows” as the performers are more acrobats than animal trainers, and it takes little for most of us to distinguish Lady Boys.

Then, there’s only so much spicy tom yam soup and spicy som tam salad one can take before setting their belly on fire.

Not on the list of the most exciting things to do, though, is twiddling with our phones while the wives take forever to shop in Pratunam Market, the largest retail market in the city.

Also on that “list” is how some friends are forever asking the favour of paying respects – which they call vows and blessings – at the famous Erawan Shrine, or more famously known as the Four-Faced Buddha, located at the busy Ratchaprasong intersection.

That’s what average Crazy Middle Class Malaysians do when they are in Bangkok – the same thing again and again.

On a recent trip there, though, I decided to try something else. It’s already on the tourist map, but not mainstream yet, and it was important that I saw it before China tourists discover it and squeeze me out of the “dog house”.

Being the owner of two lovely huskies, I was advised to check out TrueLove at Neverland dog café, located at a leafy, quiet neighbourhood in Bangkok.

It was a challenge getting there because most Thai taxi drivers don’t speak English well. It was a struggle telling them I wanted to visit a husky café – because they had no idea what I was describing.

For some weird reason, the taxi driver kept saying “dog no good, sir, tiger better, very cheap. I take you to Soi Cowboy, very near only. No see dog, see tiger.”

At this point, I began to get worried that our linguistic problem would lead him to selling me a show of feline persuasion, his interpretation, of course.

Thank God for Google, as we finally reached the location of the address – No. 153, Soi Ari Samphan 2, Phaya Thai, Khet Phaya Thai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10400. And now you know why it isn’t the best-known address.

But it was a worthwhile trip despite the initial hiccup and having to fend off the attempts of the taxi driver to take me to see furry animals of a different variety.

What sets TrueLove apart from the pack is its unique skew: The café is specifically a husky café.

There are dogs and then there are dogs, and I love these wolf-like animals for their appearance and beautiful coat of fur.

They are known to be stubborn, even stoic at times, and can be near impossible to command. Despite their intimidating appearance and strength, huskies are gentle, friendly and affable to humans. For whatever reason, they are a misunderstood canine species.

I was curious to find out how many of these dogs would be on parade to justify the entrance fee, and if the owner had provided adequate air-conditioning and fans to keep them cool and comfortable.

With their Siberian and Alaskan lineage, these huskies can’t bear the heat – even if they are born in Thailand or most places in Malaysia.

When they are young, some have the trademark piercing, deep blue eyes, but as they grow older, those peepers turn grey or brown. Being a formerly-ignorant owner, I always blamed our lousy hot climate for the loss of those striking blue eyes.

In answering my primary curiosity, yes, there are enough dogs there to make one feel satisfied with the investment, but what was most heartening was the owner’s attention to hygiene.

The enclosure was free of dog odour, poo or urine stains because attendants keep the place spick and span. The dogs are in view from the side of the café. For those wishing to enter the play area, they must adhere to some strict rules.

I had to take my shoes off and wear plastic covers for my feet provided by the café. I also had to wash my hands and use bacterial lotion – before and after entering the play area. The strict hygiene practice is commendable.

Eager not to miss a thing, I arrived at the café early for the “parade”, which was essentially the grand entrance of the 25 or so dogs that comprised Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes. This was them coming out of their air-conditioned “homes”.

Visitors are then allowed to join the “play and touch” session with these lovely huskies, as they energetically jump around, or just laze about, waiting to be patted and hugged.

Accustomed to the adoration of visitors, these dogs are at ease and readily interact with people. As much as I’ve described them as stubborn, they’ll happily pose for photographs, too.

The dogs seem healthy and well looked after, as is apparent from their physique, behaviour and mood, which pleases me tremendously as a visitor and dog lover.

Treats aren’t required for the obligatory “bribe”, proof that these very endearing dogs are comfortable and sociable. These pooches sure enjoy being touched and hugged.

On the flip side, I had the misfortune of seeing sad-looking bears at a small zoo in Hokkaido, Japan, begging for food from visitors from their smelly enclosures. It was a sight which made my blood boil, and made me want to do something completely reckless, like freeing them into the nearby forest. That’s a sinful place and should be shut down.

Closer to home, it’s a no-brainer that no one goes to the husky café for the food – entrance tickets come with a complimentary cake and drink each – but rather to experience the joy of playing with these lovely and beautiful dogs.

These hair-shedding dogs are not the easiest pets to take care of and many dog homes are aware of owners abandoning them after realising the difficulties in caring for these big canines. So, the café offers a unique experience for us to be near them without the hassle.

There are enough dogs and time for visitors to have their fill, although in typical kiasu (afraid to lose) fashion, there was the predictable rush to hug the nicer-looking animals for pictures when the play area was opened.

What you really need to do is just chill and laze around, because these huskies will come to you. The best photographs are had when the excitement has died down and the animals are calmer.

This is an experience highly recommended for families, especially for children who have never interacted with dogs or had the opportunity of owning one because they either live in a tiny apartment or in an environment prohibiting dogs.

Be there early to avoid the crowds and check the latest operating times on the café’s Facebook page. It is also better to call and place a booking, if one is in a group, to enable the staff to organise visits.

To get to TrueLove at Neverland by public transport, take the BTS (train) to Ari Station. Leave the station via Exit 2, then hop on a tuk-tuk and ask for Soi Ari Samphan 2, a trip which should cost about 40 baht each way. The staff at the café are helpful and ready to assist visitors in calling for a taxi or tuk tuk, so they can find their way out of this dog haven.

Mon Floating Boat Festival 2018

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Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand

Mon Floating Boat Festival 2018

Travel log September 15, 2018 01:00

The annual Mon Floating Boat festival 2018 takes place this year from September 23-25 at Wang Wiwekaram Temple in Sangkhlaburi, Kanchanaburi.

Rooted in both animist and Buddhist philosophy, Mon people believe offering alms in a floating boat pays respect to the ‘angel of the river’, forest and earth. On the first day, villagers prepare for the ceremony by putting final touches on a bamboo boat over one month in the making, dress it in paper flags and other decorations.

On the second day, religious activities include making merit and offering alms to Buddhist monks and filling boats with a colourful display of bananas, sugar cane, desserts, floral arrangements and candles.

The final day concludes the festival with Mon villagers pushing their individual boats out on to the Samprasob River to cleanse themselves of all the bad things in life. Traditional Mon festive costumes, sarongs with red and white plaid long sleeve shirts for men, red sarongs and white long sleeve shirts for women, brighten the event.

The festival takes place at the Ban Wang Ka Mon community in Sangkhlaburi town, Kanchanaburi. Other points of interest and beautiful attractions in the district include Pom Pee View Point, Muang Badan (The Underwater Temple), Mon Bridge and more.

For more information, contact the TAT Kanchanaburi Office on Tel: 03451-1200; 03451-2500 or E-mail: tatkan@tat.or.th, tourismkan@gmail.com

Thailand wins big in Conde Nast Traveller awards

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Thailand wins big in Conde Nast Traveller awards

Travel log September 07, 2018 13:55

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As further evidence of its enduring popularity with travellers from all over the globe, Thailand has been voted the world’s Best Country for People by readers of Conde Nast Traveller UK in the 2018 Readers’ Travel Awards.

The honours continued with Thailand voted into 3rd spot in the Best Country category behind winner Italy and runner-up Greece.

Meanwhile, the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok and Six Senses Yao Noi in Phang Nga were voted into 4th and 5th spots, respectively in the Best Asia & the Indian Subcontinent Hotel category. The resort island of Samui, in addition, earned the 9th spot on the top 20 list of the world’s Best Islands.

Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor, said: “That readers of Conde Nast Traveller, one of the world’s leading and most highly respected travel publications, have again this year seen fit to recognise Thailand for multiple best of the world awards, is extremely pleasing. These well-heeled travellers are discerning by nature and as such they honour us with their choices, in the most satisfying of ways.”

The winners of this year’s Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Awards were announced at a gala event on September 4 held at London’s Ham Yard Hotel, including the readers’ favourite islands, hotels, spas, cities, countries, airlines and cruise lines.

The full list of winners is featured in the October 2018 issue of Conde Nast Traveller UK, which goes on sale on September 6.

Thailand visitor arrivals up 11% in Jan-Jul

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Thailand visitor arrivals up 11% in Jan-Jul

Travel log August 29, 2018 09:19

Thailand welcomed visitor arrivals of 22,657,730 over the period January-July 2018, up by 11 percent over the same period of 2017, according to preliminary figures tabulated by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Estimated visitor expenditure also rose significantly, up 14.44 percent to Bt1.18 trillion.

The top ten source markets of visitors to Thailand in January – July 2018:

Rank

Country No. of Visitors  percent Change
1 China 6,860,924 21.44
2 Malaysia 2,113,875 6.80
3 Korea 1,035,057 5.82
4 Lao PDR. 991,679 9.31
5 India 919,130 13.24
6 Japan 908,059 5.62
7 Russia 900,712 16.24
8 USA 656,327 5.82
9 Vietnam 630,526 7.83
10 Singapore 579,677 2.97

Remark: Preliminary figures

Source: Ministry of Tourism and Sports

Tourism Authority of Thailand Governor Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn commented, “This strong growth is very encouraging in terms of numbers, but even more important are some of the emerging new trends; such as, the 23.3 percent increase in visitor arrivals by sea (July 2018), and the higher hotel occupancies being experienced by emerging secondary provinces; such as, Rayong, Suphan Buri, Chainat, Nakhon Pathom, Ang Thong and Phatthalung.”

East Asian countries accounted for 15.45 million visitors, or 68 percent of the total. China topped the list with 6,860,924 million arrivals. ASEAN countries generated over 5.62 million arrivals, with growth from the Philippines (+9.93 percent), Lao PDR. (+9.31 percent), Cambodia (+8.43 percent), Vietnam (+7.83 percent), Indonesia (+7.67 percent), Malaysia (+6.80 percent) and Singapore (+2.97 percent). The only contractions were from Myanmar (-0.36 percent) and Brunei (-11.04 percent).

Arrivals from Europe were up 6.37 percent to 4.05 million. Russia is the largest source market out of Europe, with arrivals of 900,712, up by 16.24 percent.

Arrivals from the Americas were up 2.99 percent to 948,872. The main market, USA, was up by 5.82 percent to 656,327.

Arrivals from South Asia grew by 12.11 percent to 1,133,057. India topped the list with arrivals of 919,130, up 13.24 percent.

Arrivals from Oceania declined by 1.49 percent to 532,296 visitors, largely due to lower arrivals from Australia (-1.82 percent).

Arrivals from the Middle East declined by 4.56 percent to 432,054.

Arrivals from Africa grew by 7.48 percent to 106,394. The top performing market was South Africa, up by 14.56 percent to 54,651.

In terms of revenue earnings, this is the breakdown of the estimated expenditure by the top ten performing markets:

Rank Country Tourism Revenue (Million Baht)  percent Change
1 China 371,345.82 27.86
2 Russia 72,010.89 17.75
3 Malaysia 58,305.79 11.21
4 USA 49,681.88 7.96
5 UK 46,529.81 3.28
6 Korea 46,162.51 9.27
7 India 41,771.84 15.39
8 Japan 38,194.33 7.33
9 Australia 37,498.92 0.67
10 Germany 34,784.39 8.60

Remark: Preliminary figures

Source: Ministry of Tourism and Sports

Trang Moon Festival 2018 offers cultural shows, food stalls, contests and more

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A tuk-tuk and traditional architecture in Trang town. Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand
A tuk-tuk and traditional architecture in Trang town. Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand

Trang Moon Festival 2018 offers cultural shows, food stalls, contests and more

Travel log August 25, 2018 01:00

The ‘Trang Moon Festival’ has long been observed by Chinese people in Thung Yao in Trang province’s Palian district and the ‘Trang Moon Festival 2018’ is scheduled for September 22-24.

Through the staging of this traditional festival, the Chinese commemorate the fight for their nation against the Mongols. Trang province was one of Thailand’s trading ports and trade with the Chinese was frequent. Many Chinese subsequently made Trang their home.

Highlights of the three-day ‘Trang Moon Festival 2018’ include Chinese food stalls, cultural performances, an antique exhibition, moon princess contest, ancient dessert making demonstrations, Thung Yao sweet tea tasting and an altar decorating contest.

Each year a beautiful altar is set up for the festival, to give thanks to the moon.

A southern province on the coast of the Andaman sea, Trang is known for its picturesque attractions which offer visitors plenty of sightseeing opportunities and unique Thai local experiences in and around the ‘Trang Moon Festival 2018’. These include Morakot Cave, Khao Kob Cave, Peninsular Botanic Garden, Pak Meng Beach, Chan Chala Night Market, Sivalai Beach and Hat Chao Mai National Park. The province is also well known for its gastronomic delights and is a hotspot for foodies regardless of the season.

For more information, contact the TAT Trang Office on Tel. +66 (0) 7521 5867; +66 (0) 7521 1058; +66 (0) 7521 1085 or E-mail: tattrang@tat.or.th

Phuket Tasty Fest 2018 promotes gastronomy for the Green Season

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Phuket Tasty Fest 2018 promotes gastronomy for the Green Season

Travel log August 21, 2018 09:41

The “Phuket Tasty Fest 2018” will be held from September 1-2 at the 72nd Anniversary Queen Sirikit Park – also known as “Dragon Park” on Thalang Road in Phuket. This year’s festival for devotees of spicy southern food is being organized by the Tourism of Thailand Phuket Office, in collaboration with Phuket Province and Phuket City Municipality.

The event is aimed at boosting tourism during Thailand’s monsoon or ‘green’ season. It also spotlights Phuket’s gastronomic delights recognised in the UNESCO Creative City listing, as the first city in Thailand and Southeast Asia as well as being one of only 18 cities worldwide that has been accredited in the category by UNESCO. Later this year, Phuket food culture will shine again with the launch of the new Michelin Guide Bangkok, Phuket and Phang Nga 2019.

Visitors will be spoiled for choice throughout the two-day Phuket Tasty Fest 2018, as “Phuket Food Culture Poised for Global Stardom” has many different zones, offering a wide array of food. These range from Phuket iconic dishes such as Mi Hokkien (Chinese Malay noodle fare), Mi Hun Ba Chang (rice vermicelli noodles with pork spare rib soup), and Oh Tao (fried small oysters mixed with taro, shrimp, pork crackling and spring onions) to fresh seafood.

There are many other culinary delights to suit every appetite, including fusion food from modern kitchens, halal food and a comprehensive range of desserts. There are also signature dishes from 14 provinces across Thailand’s Southern Region. Meanwhile, the DIY zone offers opportunities for food lovers to try their hand at cooking local Phuket dishes.

Visitors need not worry about handling cash, as the Government Savings Bank’s “GSB Pay” is providing cashless payment services via its QR code at the event. Food at the event can also be ordered in advance via a smartphone app.

In line with the TAT’s responsible tourism policy, the TAT Phuket Office is encouraging visitors and shop owners to reduce plastic and foam usage. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own food containers.

The two-day event will also feature cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs from the Iron Chef Thailand, a cocktail making exhibition featuring Thailand’s champion bartenders, live music by Thai singers and bands, and a contemporary show by contestants from Thailand’s Got Talent. There’re also games and lucky draws to attract visitors.

For more information, please contact the TAT Phuket Office on Tel: (0) 7621 2213, 7621 1036 or see the Facebook Fanpage: Phuket Tasty Fest.