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Travel varning tropical storm to hit Thailand

The tropical cyclone Nargis is affecting Thailand and the government of Thailand has issued warnings to the following provinces:

Mae Hong Son
Chiang Mai
Tak
Sukhothai
Khamphaeng Phet
Nakhon Sawan
Uthai Thani
Kanchanaburi

The government said that the tropical cyclone could give massive rain and storms and have told all hospitals in the area to keep open if something would happen.

If you planning a holiday to this areas maybe you should wait a few days to let the bad weather passes

Tak is one economic provinces in Thailand


Tak is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. It is situated on the Ping river basin. To the west, the border touches on Myanmar demarcated by crimp ranges and the Moei River, consequently it is regarded as a western gateway to Myanmar, and a northern start to Thailand’s crucial cities jibing as Lampang and Chiang Mai. It is a trading gateway to Myanmar at Amphoe Mae Sot, where lots of economic activities accumulation place daily along the border. In addition, the province has the Asian Highway that runs from Thailand’s western border towards the northeastern region at Chong Mek (Mae Sot Sukhothai Phitsanulok Ubon Ratchathani - Laos). So we can say that Tak is one of the economic provinces in Thailand.

Beside from the economic importance, Tak besides has prime environment that you shouldn’t schoolgirl to assent to with foxy forests, vain waterfalls and caves. Fascinating barrow
tribes such as Karen, Lisu, Musoe (Lahu), Akha, Yao and Hmong are living in Tak too.

Tak is the moor where one of the by much well-formed waterfalls situated, Thi Lor Su waterfall. It takes big break for you to actualize skillful considering it’s in the deep forest but you will forget your tired feeling with one of the most beautiful scene you’ve ever seen in Thailand.

Festivals, places and things to see:

Bhumibol Dam

Taksin Maharat National Park

Thi Lo Su Waterfall

Wat Phra Boromthat & Ancient Tak City

Mani Banphot Swamp

Taksin Maharachanuson Fair Celebrated annually from December 28-January 3

Loi Krathong Sai hackneyed on the packed moon blackness on November