Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Wat Lai, Lopburi Province.


 Wat Lai, Lopburi Province.
Located on the bank of Maenam Bang Kham in Tha Wung District, approximately 24 kilometers from town, the Ayutthaya-period temple is famous for its chapel deccorated with stucco in various designs showcasing Buddha’s previous life and his first sermon after attaining enlightenment, the chapel illustrates extraordinary Thai craftsmanship which is truly exquisite. There is also the Phra Si Ari Buddha image here.


Karon Beach, #Phuket


 Karon Beach, #Phuket


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Monday, June 16, 2014

Tourism on Khao San Road in the heart of Bangkok back to normal.


Tourism on Khao San Road in the heart of Bangkok, known as the backpack haven for tourists, has returned to its normal liveliness as the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) canceled the curfew it had imposed across the nation.

Khao San Road Business Association chairman Sa-nga Ruangwattanakul said since the NCPO lifted the countryside curfew last Friday, the area has seen the number of visitors climb back to its normal state.

Local Thai residents have been flocking to the tourist spot to enjoy watching the World Cup 2014, while foreign tourists are staying longer in Khao San, up from previously spending just one night in Bangkok before traveling to other provinces to avoid the curfew.

Trading in the area has also regained activeness, noting that he believes the number of visitors to the top tourist destination would soon return to the same level as before.

The association has spread the news of the lifting of the curfew through the world's top social media sites, including Facebook and Twitter, which has brought a better response among Asian tourists than European tourists in traveling to Thailand.

Mr Sa-nga said that the organisation would hold more activities to draw foreign tourists back to the location, since its strategy to return happiness to visitors has proven fruitful and helped to portray the image to the international community that Thailand is safe to visit.

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Friday, June 6, 2014

PHUKET, Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.


PHUKET, Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife. 
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Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.
Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.
 Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.
 
Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.
 
Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.
 
Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.
Patong, Bangla Road Patong Nightlife.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Nai Thon beach, #Phuket #Thailand


Nai thon Beach is one of these little known beaches on the west coast of Phuket,
far from the crowded areas such as Patong Beach or Kata Beach.
People coming here are searching for a peaceful place
with just enough facilities and hotels not to feel too remote.


Phuket being such a small island you always can rent a car
and drive to Patong for a fun night out or further south for a discovery day.


The beach is an amazing long and wide strip well shaded by tall trees
and divided in two by a small rock formation.
Walk beyond these rocks to reach a more private area of Nai thon.



The sand is smooth and swimming is great during high season. Loungers, umbrellas
and drinks are available as well as several small restaurants.
Some of them start to look trendy, a sign of increasing popularity
and already new hotels are building nearby such as Pullman.



No Jetskies  or parasailing in sight yet, only few long tails boats bobbing here
and there and beach vendors are still discreet.
parking your car is easy in the shade of trees anywhere along the beach.
Across the road are few more bars, restaurants, a mini mart and even a tailor and a dive shop.


This is definitely a high season kind of beach, it looks
and feels quite abandoned during low season
and swimming is not recommended (July to November)


The easiest way to reach there is to drive to the airport
and turn left at the T intersection just before reaching it,
then drive few kilometers and turn right at the signs pointing to ‘Andaman White Beach Resort’
and Trisara Phuket Resort. The closest beach, not to miss,
is the secret Banana Beach, just 3 kilometers away.



Friday, May 30, 2014

The Banana Beach, #Phuket


Banana Beach in Phuket – Phuket is a world famous holiday destination and every corner
of this tiny tropical island has been explored, invaded, sold, developed and exploited.
Yet the tiny Banana beach is hiding itself from the crowd, but it won’t last long.



Considering that Banana Beach is pretty large with shallow clear blue waters,
large palm trees and an excellent sand quality,
it is a mystery why it hasn’t been developed like the rest of the island.
It’s not totally deserted though, a restaurant has been there
as long as I can remember… which is almost two decades.



 They can serve you a great seafood lunch, probably caught no far from here.
Price is a bit higher than other restaurants,
but once you see them carrying everything down the hill,
you’ll forgive them.  Added to that, there are not many places in Phuket
where you still can have a peaceful lunch on the beach
with your feet in the sand in the shade of coconut trees!



 Banana Beach is pretty hard to find if you don’t know where to look.

Just finding the road passing by its entrance is tricky for most visitors.
The best way is to go to the airport, and when you are almost there,
at the T-junction turn left instead of right as you would for Phuket Airport.
Drive 2 or 3 km, then take the intersection on the right and follow the signs to Naithon Beach.



If you are lucky or if you planned well, it will be low tide, sky will be spotless
and Banana Beach will then take its full spend our.
Such a great place to spend an afternoon, swimming is great, snorkeling is good
and you can even get a beach chair and an umbrella.



A couple of longtail boats are gently bobbing on the clear water….
and only a handful of lucky tourists are enjoying the privilege of ‘knowing’,
what more can you ask for? In low season, it might feel a bit abandoned,
but I still like to go down there, these are places that will changes sooner than later.


Thursday, May 15, 2014

CAMBODIA - KINGDOM OF WONDER

Amazing country for a holiday.

Different very clean beaches.
Gentle People.
Rich on Culture.


Also in Cambodia we provide you with the best service:

Khmer Dance

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

"DESTINATION THAILAND"

"DESTINATION THAILAND"

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We help you with your choice.
Personally on Mail or Chat by SKYPE.
For every budget is a trip available.
Will you a "Luxury" holiday on the beach, with a exclusive 4 or 5 Star Hotel or Resorts,
OR
you want a country trip with the locals.


Be free to contact us, for a personal advice or chat.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Koh Chang Beaches.

Koh Chang.
Mountainous Koh Chang is a natural paradise and the second largest island in Thailand. It is situated in Trat National Marine Park which is made up of 47 islands including Koh Kood, the 4th largest island in Thailand. We recommend island boat cruises, elephant trekking in the mountains or just relaxing on the beach, by stunning waterfalls and swimming holes. This really is a dreamy, laid back tropical island ideal for families, groups and couples.
Just a four hour drive from Bangkok, Koh Chang is a cheaper alternative to Phuket, Samui and other popular beach destination in Thailand and is a great destination to explore, from fire dancing on White Sand beach to the lively Lonely Beach scene, to Koh Mak for scuba diving and you must discover Koh Kood on the Cambodian border, a virgin island. With accommodation to suit every budget from simple beach side bungalows to 5 star luxury hotels Koh Chang is a place you will fall in love with. Explore Koh Chang, a bit of traditional Thailand away from the tourist traps.