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pick Koh Samui for the Ideal Holiday Destination

วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 8th, 2010

There are many gorgeous destinations in Thailand with dazzling surroundings, good food, relaxed atmosphere and activities and entertainment galore. Koh Samui is one of them, an island located in the Gulf of Thailand it has a natural landscape of palm lined coastline, coconut trees and virgin rainforest.

The 3rd largest island in the country it’s for real part of Ang Thong National maritime Park which consists of more than 80 islands many of which are uninhabited, and Koh Samui is the largest. The island is small sufficient to drive nearby in just a few hours but has a wealth of hotels, restaurants and bars and activities geared towards the thousands of tourists who arrive here every week.

Koh Samui

The island was undeveloped right up until the 70′s when it was discovered by independent travellers and backpackers who enjoyed its solitude and deserted beach lifestyle. There were no roads at the time and most of the interior of the island was covered in dense jungle, all the island had to offer its visitors apart from the dramatic sandy beaches and fresh delicious seafood was a few wooden bungalows for accommodation.

pick Koh Samui for the Ideal Holiday Destination

By the time the ’90s arrived the choices in accommodation had grown and the islands inhabitants realized the potential the island had to offer visitors to its shores. These days it’s up there with Phuket as one of the most favorite island destinations in Thailand as people flock here for its natural beauty, sandy beaches, lagoons and scenic waterfalls, tall coconut trees, glittering coral and clear ocean waters.

The weather in Koh Samui is often distinct to weather in other parts of the country so it’s best to check it out before you make any hotel bookings. From April until nearby September it remains quite dry with the driest months from January to March, whilst October to December it rains a lot.

There is a small confidentially run airport on Koh Samui, Thailand owned by Bangkok Airways and until recently the only airline operating flights to the island, any way 2 years ago Thai Airways also started to run a few flights to/from Bangkok. If you’re coming in from an international destination then a association from the capital to Samui makes sense as it’s much quicker than any other converyance methods. You can also reach the island by bus and boat which takes longer but is a lot cheaper.

Once on the island it’s small sufficient to get nearby very for real and quickly. You can hire mopeds quite cheaply although if you don’t have any previous caress riding a bike on the roads can be quite dangerous and it might be better to get a cab if you need to go any distance. There are also songthaews ready which are small pick-ups that run the main local routes and are very cheap, just stand at the side of the road and flag them down.

There are all types of accommodation options ready and for real your hardest decision is going to be which beach to base yourself at. Mae Nam and the South Coast are very quiet and peaceful whilst Bophut and Choeng Mon offer gorgeous sunsets and tranquil hideaway retreats. If you want to party every night then Chaweng and Lamai might be more your style, favorite with those who like a enchanting scene they offer restaurants, bars and entertainment and souvenir shops.

You can find lots of data about Koh Samui hotels online with websites providing important data on hotels and apartments in each beach area and the facilities and services available. It’s a quick and straight-forward way to find accommodation and you can book your hotel online too if you have a prestige card. Samui is a destination where the daytime is for chilling out on the beach and the night for dining under the stars and beach side restaurants – this is one place that offers a tropical recession and a warm charm to all its visitors.

pick Koh Samui for the Ideal Holiday Destination

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Mae Sariang – An Overlooked tourist Destination in Mae Hong Song, Northern Thailand

วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 8th, 2010

Mae Sariang is a very small town with a people of just 50,000. As a traveler destination it often gets overlooked, its true there are very few recreational or entertainment facilities in town but what it lacks in entertainment it makes up for in authenticity, tradition and culture. Once an prominent trading town with Burma in the 1950s many structure from this era still remain, the town is characterized by old wooden shophouses and ornate Shan temples. A good friend of mine and local in Mae Sariang once told me that going to the temple was so pivotal in Shan culture, that in prior times people could never live somewhere that was added than walking distance to a temple. Which explains why Mae Sariang has so many temples- it is true there’s all the time a temple at arms length

[b]Mae Hong Son[/b]

In Mae Sariang it is still possible to see a Shan lady dressed fully in tranditional Shan attire riding her motorcycle on her way to the local market or temple. Primary festivals such as Ork Pansa and Loi Kratong are still huge celebrations here where everybody in the community gets involved. What is nice to see is that the locals are a mix of religions, Buddhism dominates but there are also a large amount of Muslims and Christians who all reside peacefully with each other.

For a town on the popular Mae Hong Son Loop traveler route, it has managed to stay under commercialised surprisingly well. One indicator of how industrialized a town is in Thailand is the amount of 7/11s there are. In May 2008 there was a grand total of one 7/11 on the main highway outlying the town, now 20 months later 2 more stores have opened their doors, this may be just the start of more to come.

Part of Mae Sariang’s charm is its warmth and accessibility. There are very few places left where people offer you the time and hospitality that the locals here do – a typical trait of Northern Thai culture.

Mae Sariang is a exquisite blend of old and new. There are still elements of Primary life and it has all the basic amenities of a modern town – a few Atms, a post office, hospital, grocery stores. Mae Sariang is not completely in the backwaters, neither is it a busy town. The pace is very slow and relaxed, and it has yet to be caught up in the tide of capitalism of its nearest city Chiang Mai.

Just a few minutes ride out of town will take you to the beauty of the surrounding mountains and countryside which is what makes Mae Sariang a great trekking destination. Those looking for a more non-touristic and authentic trekking contact bypass Chiang Mai and head to Mae Sariang.

As a traveller you won’t be bombarded with advertisments for tours and treks as in the more touristy areas, you will have to search a bit harder as all is under promoted. There are only a few tour agencies in town; Thailand Hilltribe holidays , Mae Sariang Tours, Salawin Tours and North West Guesthouse also arrange tours. Ideas for trips from Mae Sariang comprise the Salawin River Boat trip, Mae Ngao National Park, trekking, Karen and Lawa Hilltribe community homestay. On Langpanich Road which runs alongside the Yuam River there is a strip of guesthouses (Riverhouse, Riverside, Northwest) and Sawadee restaurant which serves great Thai and western food. Pick a spot at one of these overlooking the river and soak up the sleepiness of the town as the world goes by.

Mae Sariang – An Overlooked tourist Destination in Mae Hong Song, Northern Thailand

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Koh Samui Thailand – voyage Destination

วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 8th, 2010

Koh Samui is no ifs ands or buts reached from Bangkok, Thailand’s main vehicle hub, by plane or bus / ferry combination. Other domestic destinations and even Malaysia can be reached from here as well. Should you voyage by land, Surat thani Town, Don Sak or Chumporn are the ferry ports to reach the island.

Even due to all the amelioration going on in up-to-date years, the island still has its green stretches and also exports colse to seventy tons of coconuts per month, mostly to Bangkok.

Koh Phangan

Having started off as backpacker destination in the early 80′s, Samui offers now something for everybody. From a beach cottage to a high tech villa. A speed carport spring break in approved bars and venues, one made thoroughly from ice, or a chilled house holiday with some yoga recreation. The size of Samui, and its countless bays make it possible.

Koh Samui Thailand – voyage Destination

Or you are even reasoning about renting a house. Should you stay more than one month it can save you a great deal of money. You can rent any style of house in the middle of 80 $ and 8000 $ a month. Most of them will have air conditioning included and highlight some furniture or a kitchen. Huge Retailers like Makro(Tm), BigC(Tm) or Tesco(Tm) make your daily shopping easier.

Getting colse to is easy as quarterly bus and taxi services join together all major towns and beaches. Secret air conditioned and metered taxis can be hired for a slightly higher share. For singular travelers a motorbike taxi will be the cheapest way to get around.

Samui offers a lot of spare time activities. Mountain trails, waterfalls or tours to the Ang Thong National maritime Park for the nature lovers. Golf & Shooting Ranches, Water parks and Go karts for the holiday junkie. And Fine Dining Restaurants, Tennis Tournaments and sailing cruises for high flyers. A lot of western managed diving schools will happily take care of your water sports needs. And a trip colse to the island may recognize some fun activities such as football golf or guppy fishing. There is abundance to do for everybody.

Speedboat transfers to the world paramount Full Moon Party on the sister island of Koh Phangan are no ifs ands or buts available at every voyage agency.

Please note that Koh Samui is part of the Surt thani province. One of fifteen provinces in Thailand where the wearing of a helmet whilst operating a bike is required. The legal fine for offenders varies in the middle of 300 and 500 Thai Baht (7-12$). If you never have driven a bike before, then Koh Samui is not the place to learn it.

Have a nice holiday and enjoy the land of smile.

Koh Samui Thailand – voyage Destination

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The Gulf of Siam, Thailand – Your Island-Hopping, Adventure-Honeymoon Destination

วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 8th, 2010

Ever seen the film, The Beach? Idyllic beaches, pristine waters and unending adventure: the chain of islands in the Gulf of Siam is the exquisite location for a sizzling-hot honeymoon, romantic but also adrenaline pumping. Come honeymoon planning, value the many pros (all items listed above) and cons (expensive flight, long flight) and you’ll see that the pros assuredly outweigh the cons. Lazing about on hammocks overlooking the water, island hopping and jungle trekking a la Leonardo DiCaprio in The Beach is the exquisite fit for adventure-honeymoon seekers.

The islands of Koh Chang on the east of the gulf, and Koh Phangan, Koh Tao and Koh Samui on the west, are all within short and easy bus or train routes from Bangkok. On these islands you’ll find all from beautiful, quiet beaches, loud and un-ending full moon parties, five star luxury hotels, sweet and straightforward cabanas, as well as every water adventure you can think of.

Trat

Here is a two-week adventure-honeymoon itinerary from Thailand’s capital, Bangkok City, to the main islands of the Gulf of Siam.

The Gulf of Siam, Thailand – Your Island-Hopping, Adventure-Honeymoon Destination

Day 1: Arrive at Bangkok international airport in the afternoon and take a cab to the very affordable Amari Boulevard Boutique Hotel in the centre of the commercial district (check with your trip agent, as this luxury boutique hotel often hosts holder deals with Thai Airlines.) After unpacking and a quick lunch of Pad Thai and pineapple juice for 60 baht (about 2 Us dollars – makes up for the high-priced flight!), walk down the main strip of the area, packed with souvenir and original gift shops. Back at the hotel, book a very affordable guided tour of the city for the next day. Then walk out to the internet café/travel shops and book a bus trip, about an hour east, to the island of Koh Chang.

Day 2: After an early morning meal in the hotel restaurant, climb aboard the bus around 8:30 in the morning and feel the vibrancy of the city: the tuk-tuks pulling habitancy along the street, flower markets with buckets full of fresh blooms and beautiful Thai silk skirts. On your tour, you will get to see some of the city’s beloved sights: the Grand Palace of Siam, Wat Pho Temple, and the famed Reclining Buddha (which also makes an appearance in the film, The Beach).

Day 3: Rise early and catch the bus to Koh Chang Island. It is about an hour ride over the beautiful countryside. From Trat, you’ll take a glorious ferry ride over the water to the island. After disembarking the ferry, hitch a ride on a kindly truck to Magic Resort – a family run resort with private cabanas and honeymoon suites right on the beach. The on-site restaurant serves delicious food – green curries, mango salads, spicy fish stir-fry.

Day 4: Meet your hosts: Nong, the settlement fisherman, Neng, the settlement Elvis (named for his great karaoke singing), and Henry – a part-time expat from Germany who lives at the resort 6 months out of the year and is the English translator for the family. They are a riot.

Day 5, 6: Still here. You won’t want to leave. After singing karaoke, you have visited all the neighborhood thatched-roof pubs, ridden on elephants in the jungle and watched villagers tap the rubber trees. You’ve relaxed on the pristine white sands of the beach and read any novels from cover to cover, or you’ve meditated on the water, watching monks glide along the sand in their saffron robes. You’re sitting beside your loved one, asking, “Is this a honeymoon? Or a dream?”

Day 7: Back to Bangkok. From there book a train to the island of Koh Samui. A longer ride, but you can catch a comfortable train or a local flight so that you can stretch your legs.

Day 8: You are in Koh Samui, staying at the luxurious Amari Palm Reef Resort. It is here, with the unrivaled view of the beaches, 2 swimming pools, and spa services that you will enjoy the romantic “honeymoon” stage of the journey (if you haven’t already!) beautiful palm-fringed, hilly landscapes, Cheweng Beach close by, and only minutes from Wat Prha Yai, home of the sitting Golden Buddha. Rent a scooter and ride around the island. The scenery is wild.

Day 9: Still at the pool. You just can’t leave.

Day 10 and 11: Getting a little bit bored? Catch a ferry over to the next island about 30 minutes north to Koh Phangan – rumored to be the filming site for The Beach. Here you can snorkel the deep waters and lounge in hammocks while the day. Enjoy a beach Thai massage for 6 Us dollars. Then join the Half Moon or Full Moon party at night.

Day 12 and 13: other short ferry ride north takes you to Koh Tao. This is often the beloved island for many adventure honeymooners for its unspoiled beauty. The terrain is hilly, a little more difficult for your scooter to navigate, but less touristy. It is a great scuba diving and snorkeling destination and also boasts some great locations for rock-climbers (all the gear for these adventure sports are facilely available from rentals on the island.)

Day 14: Back to the big city by train. After your final authentic Thai meal, catch a cab back to the airport. On the plane, devise a plan for when you’ll next return for a longer stay.

The Gulf of Siam, Thailand – Your Island-Hopping, Adventure-Honeymoon Destination

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Thailand a Growing withdrawal Destination

วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 8th, 2010

Rapid increase (highways, hospitals, shopping malls) translates into increasing pressure on house prices; the last 2-3 years have seen the store value of property more than double in some areas, with no signs of slowing growth. So it makes sense, if you see Krabi as a inherent place to resolve down in your golden years, to invest in a home now, rather than waiting until your 60s.

[b]Ao Nnang[/b]

A pool villa in Krabi or Ao Nang beach can be used as a second house for holidays, saving on hotel costs. In addition, until you are ready for a permanent move, it can be rented out to tourists and used to originate supplementary income to cover your investment. Invent and building firms will also offer administration and a rental schedule after any villa built by them is completed, thus ensuring your property is well-maintained as well as maximising its money-making potential. A realistic minimum that can be thinkable, is nearby 6% each year return on investment.

When choosing a home in Krabi, a new practice build is preferable to an already constructed house; not only will this allow you to Invent your home exactly as you would like it, but you can also then be sure of the ability of building and materials used. This is critical, especially in a tropical climate, where house finishings – and even the structure – can degrade very fast. If you plan on enthralling in 10 or 15 years, this is enough time for a poorly built home to be in need of serious repair.

Choose a business that has perceive designing and building homes for future retirees. They will automatically add features such as extra security, guest bedrooms, outdoor living space and manageable gardens, as well as ample storehouse for owners so that the villa can admittedly be rented out in their absence. All materials are excellent for their durability and low maintenance requirements to originate an easy to care for, modern home that will withstand the elements and the test of time – leaving you free to enjoy your new slow lifestyle.

Thailand a Growing withdrawal Destination

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