Thailand Travel
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551
Krabi
Krabi
Krabi Province has long been a favourite destination for discerning travellers wishing to get away from the crowds. In fact, Krabi has everything that other destinations trumpet, albeit delivered in a more discreet manner. Krabi's coasts have a double whammy in that they are lined with impressive limestone outcrops ideal for rock climbing and the sea is a translucent green, unique to this area.
While Ao Nang is party central and home to many hotels and a vibrant nightlife scene, Krabi Town retains its provincial feel and is frequented more by backpackers wishing to use the many guesthouses as base camp.
Phi Phi Island Hotels
Phi Phi Island Hotels
People come for the beauty, stay for the party then find themselves missing the island for months afterwards. Phi Phi is at once seductive, vibrant and fascinating with its colourful scenery and prolific nightlife.
Located roughly halfway between Phuket, Thailand's biggest island, and Krabi Province, Phi Phi Don, the largest of the five-island Phi Phi island group and the only permanently inhabited one is the centre of tourist-related activities. The bright turquoise of the water in Ton Sai Bay contrasting with the rich hues of the vertically rising limestone cliffs makes for an unforgettable first impression.
Khao Lak
Khao Lak
Some 100km north of Phuket Island, Khao Lak is the tourism centre of Phang Nga Province. The area luxuriates in beautiful untouched beaches, lush national parks and wonderful scuba diving options.
Khao Lak Town itself is not large but nevertheless has an interesting, if subdued nightlife and numerous restaurants as well as a range of shops selling souvenirs, spectacles and memorabilia. The area is home to many resorts, ranging from bungalows to five-star accommodations, many of which are beachside and is therefore a popular tourist destination.
Pattaya
Pattaya
Pattaya is a place where fun, excitement, and adventure come together at a tropical seaside hot-spot with more than 35,000 hotel rooms at its many resorts. It boasts expansive beaches, a variety of dining choices, exciting water and land sports, surprising attractions, high-end shopping , and a thoroughly wild and famous nightlife. Indeed, Pattaya has it all.
Located less than two hours (150 km) from Bangkok, this high-rise beach city is a top destination for many tourists. In recent years, more and more families, tour groups and leisure travellers have discovered Pattaya's attractions, from its extensive recreational facilities to offbeat museums and lush botanical gardens, providing a holiday destination second to none.
Koh Chang
Koh Chang
With over 70% of the landscape consisting of preserved and virgin rainforest, Thailand's second largest island is a tapestry of adventure waiting to be had. Whether its elephant trekking, diving amongst the colourful coral or some well-deserved pampering at one of the island's many spas, Koh Chang offers the perfect fusion of recreation and relaxation.
Thought to be Thailand's best conserved tourist destination, visitors are spoilt for choice with a rich landscape consisting of pristine sandy beaches, secluded beach coves, and rainforest with an abundance of tropical wildlife.
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Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is a land of mist-covered mountains, ethnic hill-tribe villages, rolling rivers, historic temples, and elephants in their natural habitat. These are just some of the charms Thailand's northernmost city is famous for. It offers something for everyone; nature lovers, adventure seekers, shopaholics, people who cherish culture and art, and those who just wish to be spoiled at an exclusive spa.
Chiang Mai is located some 700 kilometres north of Bangkok. At 300 metres above sea level, the city is somewhat cooler than others part of Thailand, and also the centre of the country's well-known handicraft industry. It's your gateway to explore northern Thailand and beyond…
Hua Hin
Hua Hin
One of Thailand's few mainland beach destinations, Hua Hin has long been a favorite resort of Thai royals and high society, many of who have built weekend holiday homes here due to its close proximity to Bangkok (under three hours by car). Consequently, the crowd is a mix of foreign and Thai tourists.
Renowned for its balance between provincial coastal town and high-end resort area, over recent years it has become Thailand's premier wellness retreat, home to world-renowned spas and becoming something of a rehab destination to stars and health junkies. Hua Hin is also Thailand's premier golf destination, with many world-class golf courses scattered about and where major golf events like the Thai Open are hosted.
Hua Hin Hotels
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