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Kong Rot Holiday Deals
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Holidays in Kong Rot
Dying to get away from it all? Can't help scrolling through hashtags like #BeautifulDestinations? Then book a flight to Kong Rot and journey through the seriously breathtaking rural landscapes of Nakhon Ratchasima.
It sits 280 kilometres to the northeast of the country's capital, Bangkok.
You should always know where your closest natural escape lies. Here, it's Khao Kradong Forest, 40 kilometres out of Kong Rot.
Sports fanatics don't need to worry about being left out in the cold during their visit. I-Mobile Stadium is 40 kilometres away in Buri Ram and a fabulous place to get your sporting fix. Don't forget to check the event schedule to find out what's on.
If you have loads of time, why not go to a few close-by destinations? Huai Thalaeng and Lam Plai Mat are 12 kilometres and 13 kilometres away, respectively.
Do a little shopping and see what's on offer in Nakhon Ratchasima. This place is 75 kilometres away and not too far from the Maha Weerawong National Museum, The Mall Nakhon Ratchasima and Tesco Lotus Korat. That being said, you shouldn't miss Terminal 21 Korat and the Wat Phra Narai Maharat either.
Take the difficulty out of your trip by joining some guided nature walks, city walking tours and culinary tours. Make a few new friends as your insightful tour guide shows you everything that this region has to offer.
Make your way through the region's nature museums and craft workshops. They are excellent places to visit when the weather takes a turn.
Put on some comfortable clothes and make your way to one of the surrounding area's popular outdoor attractions. Its open-air markets are there to be explored.
Acquaint yourself with the region's lively past by spending time at the close by traditional villages, old towns and historic palaces. Do your own research into their historical importance or seek out the most enlightened tour guide in town.
How about adding some deeper meaning to your journey? Whether you're looking for a spiritual experience or simply interested in learning about the local faith, make your way to one or two of the surrounding temples and shrines.
Your eyes shouldn't get to have all the fun while you're in Nakhon Ratchasima. Give your taste buds a little attention as well by indulging in the local food and beverage offerings. After all, you haven't truly experienced a place until you've tasted its flavours.
There's no need to agonise over the restaurant menu while in Kong Rot. Jump straight in and sink your teeth into some of the region's most loved dishes, such as khao phat nam phrik long ruea (rice, chili and duck’s eggs) and khao phat nam phrik long ruea (rice, chili and duck’s eggs).
Travelling is much more than just posing for photos and trying the local dishes. It's also about experiencing the people and their culture. Make the most of your Nakhon Ratchasima holiday by memorising a few local words and phrases. You may be glad you learnt 'Taan hâi a-ròi', which is how they say 'enjoy your meal'. Perhaps you'll find 'Kun chêu a-rai ?' is a bit easier to roll off the tongue? It means 'what's your name?'.
Don't forget to put the 5th of December in your calendar. In Kong Rot this means one thing — Birthday of King Phumiphon. A significant day of celebrations, this is a terrific time to travel to the country.
With just a handful of your holiday allowance remaining in your pocket and some amazing memories that will last your whole life, say a final "Laa gòn ná" to Kong Rot.
Getting to your flight on time can be stressful. That being said, it won't be too much of a struggle if you're prepared. The nearest terminal, Siem Reap International Airport (REP), is 210 kilometres to the southeast.
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