Holiday in Thailand!
Thailand is one of the best holidaying area in the world. You can refresh on sandy white beaches, hike perilous cliffs, dive impressive coral reefs, visit ancient historical sites, explore great caves, and hang out in energetic and fast paced cities. Thailand also plays host to numerous of tropical islands and white sandy beaches, one of the top reason for holidaying in Thailand! Most tourists stick to a few popular Thai islands and with good reason. They wouldn’t be popular if they weren’t good. Here are some tips for your next visit to Thailand!
Ko Lipe is a small island located in the southern Thai region of Satun and is located in the Andaman Sea. The island is located in the Tarutao National Marine Park and although it is gradually becoming more popular, it is still a relatively quiet destination for now. Visitors can try out scuba diving right off the island, mesmerizing beaches, inexpensive gourmet and friendly, active locals. Avoid the holiday season when the crowds peak.
Surin National Park is found some 60 km off the west coast of Phang Nga province. The excellent diving, trekking and game fishing are what most tourists come for, and those hoping to find a quiet refuge from the visitors traps will be delighted with the lack of “development.” Surin Nuea is also host to a community of around 150 Moken, or “sea gypsies”, who have settled there on a semi-permanent basis for several decades. The islands are protected and can only be visited by organized tours, which helps keep the diving good and the crowds thin.
Traveling to Phuket, it is one of the most beautiful and attractive tourist attractions in Thailand. Known as Tha-Laang or Talang or even Junk Ceylon, it is located on the south of Thailand with the cities of Phang Nga and Krabi neighboring it.
Because of its amazing natural resources and attraction points, Phuket is gaining more and more name and fame in all over the world The major attractions of the city include Wat Chalong Temple, Khao Praew Thaew National park, Thai Boxing, The big Buddha statue, and the mesmerizing beach. The Gibbon Rehebilitation Centre Phuket is also one of the major attractions for the visitors and they can see here the apes enjoying their lives.
If you have the opportunity, you must experience Bangkok. Bangkok is considered to be one of the world’s top tourist hotspots. Normally walking is better compared to hailing a cab or renting your own vehicle. You can also take the MRT metro (underground railway) to explore Bangkok.
Bangkok is a great destination to splurge and is affectionally called “the shopper’s stop.” The city is filled with many shopping arcades which are very different on their own. The entire streets usually sells only one kind of product ranging from fresh flowers, textiles, jewelries, electrical goods, monk supplies, and even guns. The city’s other cultural spots are the Siam society, national museum, national library and the Thai cultural center.