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Travel In Thailand

   
Kho Smed Kho Chang

 

 

 
Kho PP Kho Mon

 

 

 
Kho Tao Nang-Yuan

 

 

 
Kho Surin Kho Similan
  Some of Beach Photo

 

 

 

   
Many people when arriving in Thailand, do not really know what to expect,
and know very little about the country and the people. However once they
have been to Thailand once or twice, they will be sure to return, it is a kingdom
that offers many marvels of undiscovered enchantment. With surprises and
delights around every corner your trip to Thailand will open your eyes to a
new world. Thailand have many beautiful Beach,Culture,Tradition
Thailand covers an area of 513,115 sq. km. in the heart of South East Asia,
and shares its borders with Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, the
Gulf of Thailand and the Indian Ocean. welcome Travel in thailand .

Thailand truly is an amazing place, with so much to offer tourists.
The regular and most popular destinations of Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket,
Samui, Chiang Mai
etc are only a small part of the country, and there are so
many more undiscovered charms to be found. Unseen Thailand.

The National Flag of Thailand is composed of five horizontal bands of red,
white and blue. The outer red bands of red represent the nation, and the
inner bands of white evoking religion. The blue band, which occupies one
third of the flag is symbolizes the monarchy. This tri coloured flag was first
designed by King Vajirauadh (Rama VI) in 1917, and it succeeded and
earlier design which had a white elephant on a red background

 

 

 

       
Adventure
Besides the beautiful nature, many exciting activities are waiting for you, either trivial adventure under the clear blue water,
exciting rock climbing tens of meters above the sea, or fun exercise on kayaking around the island. Even the beach in front
of the Sea-Camp is crowded with corals, sea fans, and schools of fish. Of course, you can also choose to do nothing and
read your favorite books on the white-sand beach under the sunshine blue sky.
   
Thailand does have different seasons though. These can range from very hot to mild/hot depending on where
you are from. If you are travelling to Thailand in December or January it can be rather cool, especially in the
evenings, so a thin jacket or pullover may be required. The rest of the year though is quite hot throughout the day
and night so one should pack accordingly
         
 
Remember, Thailand has some great shopping to offer so we would advise travelling light with space in the
suitcase for new purchases. There are often a lot of sales on at department stores around Bangkok, some
offering up to 70 or even 80% discounts!
If you are planning on travelling during New Year or Christmas it is worth checking with the hotel if they have
a compulsory (annoying we know) Gala Dinner and if so, what is the dress code

Most resorts, especially the five star properties may well have snorkel or diving equipment available either free
of charge of for rent, check with them before you decide to carry unneeded weight o your travels.
Phuket Beaches Map   
 
Particularly in the monsoon season, there are strong currents on many of the beaches and
drownings are a depressingly common occurrence. Heed the warning flags on popular
beaches
and play it safe if off the beaten track.

The major beaches from north to south are:

Bang Tao - long, very quiet beach
Surin Beach - an up-and-coming destination
Laem Singh Beach - small bay with stunning views,
between Kamala Beach and Surin Beach
Kamala Beach - a quieter beach to the north of Patong
Patong Beach - the largest beach resort, known for its nightlife
Karon Beach - a quieter beach to the south of Patong
Kata Yai Beach - busy, clean tourist beach with good surf
Kata Noi Beach - quieter sister of Kata Yai
Ao Chalong - home to Phuket's most popular yacht anchorage
Rawai Beach - set off point for lots of local islands, popular with locals
for eating on the beach