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Recreation and Travel : Thailand

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CDC Health Information for Travelers to Southeast Asia  (http://www.cdc.gov/travel/seasia.htm)
Official U.S. government health recommendations for traveling to Southeast Asia. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Columbus World Travel Guide.net - Thailand  (http://www.worldtravelguide.net/data/tha/tha.asp)
Columbus Publishing of London, England, presents general travel information about Thailand, located in Asia, as part of its World Travel Guide.net resource. The information describes the area, population, capital, geography, language, government, religion, communications, and population density of Thailand.

Jewels of the Mekong - Thailand  (http://www.travelmedia.com/mekong/thailand.html)
Travel information for Thailand.

Library of Congress Geography and Map Reading Room  (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/)
Online maps, reference guides, links to map societies and other resources of geographic information. Search "Thailand" to see maps related to Thailand.

Lonely Planet World Guide - Thailand  (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south%5Feast%5Fasia/thailand/)
This Lonely Planet guide includes facts for the traveler to Thailand, information on events, money and costs, attractions, activities, history, culture, getting there and further reading. It also includes related weblinks.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Thailand  (http://www.mfa.go.th/web/1.php)
This is the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The site includes current news items as well as links to the press and information center, the visa and passport office, business information and diplomatic and consular matters.

Royal Thai Embassy  (http://www.thaiembdc.org/)
The Royal Thai Embassy is located in Washington, D.C. The embassy offers information about its consular services, as well as details about Thailand, the monarchy, politics, economics, and social issues. Statements, news, and press releases are also provided.

SARS Operation Center  (http://www-ddc.moph.go.th/SARS%5Fcenter%5Fen.html)
Website of the Ministry of Public Health. In Thai and English.

Thailand  (http://www.calle.com/world/thailand/index.html)
An online gazetteer searchable by country and then by place. Results give longitude, latitude, and altitude of each location. Links to cities and towns in Thailand, including a map for each.

Thailand  (http://www.interknowledge.com/thailand/)
This country profile of Thailand highlights the history, climate, people, and geography of the country, as well as descriptions of places of interest to travelers. InterKnowledge Corporation provides the information as part of its Geographia Travel Services resource.

Thailand - World Desk Reference  (http://www.travel.dk.com/wdr/TH/mTH%5FIntr.htm)
Dorling Kindersley world desk reference - online information about Thailand: charts, diagrams, maps, facts and statistics for business.

Thailand Travel Tips  (http://www.asia-discovery.com/thailand%5Ftravel%5Ftips.htm)
Thailand travel information.

Thailand Visa Application  (http://www.traveldocs.com/th/index.htm)
A source for information about the documents required for travel to a particular country. The forms themselves are offered in PDF format as well as basic travel information.

Tourism Authority of Thailand  (http://www.tat.or.th/tat%5Feng.htm)
Official website of the Thai government to promote tourism.

What's on Thailand.com  (http://www.whats-on-thailand.com/main.phtml)
Business directory containing concise information on travel and hotels in Thailand.

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