Update Bangkok 04.11.2011

and Envi­rons

The rela­tively calm, but hot wea­ther con­di­ti­ons in Bang­kok and envi­rons have the­re­fo­re been hel­pful that no rains have added to the dai­ly increa­sing loca­ti­ons were floods have been able to creep into. Inner Bang­kok remains so far wit­hout . Howe­ver, during the last 48 hours, the situa­ti­on has not been pro­mi­sing as Chao­phra­ya River is still rising with the advent of high tides.

The sor­ry news of the Don Muang district, and per­ti­nent loca­les such as the con­ti­nues to be floo­ded. Lak­si District, Nakon Pathom, Lam Luk­ka and Pathum Tha­ni are still inun­da­ted with waters that con­ti­nue to move from .

Uthai Tha­ni

The City of Uthai Tha­ni is still serious­ly affec­ted by the flood. Even though the level of flood has drop­ped down, but it is still very high. We expect that the Coun­try Lake Resort and near­by tou­rist attrac­tions will be re-ope­ned by mid Decem­ber 2011.

Other Pro­vin­ces

Mean­while, it is note­wor­thy that other air­ports such as Suvarn­ab­hu­mi Air­port and other pro­vin­ci­al inter­na­tio­nal air­ports remain open, dry and ope­ra­tio­nal. The­re­fo­re, get­ting to the other nort­hern, sou­thern and north eas­tern desti­na­ti­ons could still be done, and encou­ra­ge via air trans­port. Tra­vel­ling to Ayutt­ha­ya via rails and road ways con­ti­nue to be ham­pe­red by floods. Major desti­na­ti­ons in the north such as Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, nor­the­as­tern capi­tals and sou­thern tour inte­rests are still avail­ab­le, with hotels offe­ring excep­tio­nal bar­gains, and pro­mo­ti­ons to high­light their offers.

Sou­thern play­grounds such as and Koh Samui are still wide­ly open and tour ope­ra­tors con­ti­nue to pro­vi­de excel­lent ser­vice.