Thailand is an attractive destination for travellers. The people are friendly, the cost of staying there is low and the food is delicious. Long ago, Thailand was called Siam, and it has largely been a peaceful kingdom despite some ancient skirmishes with their Burmese enemies. Its capital, Bangkok, is a pulsating centre of old and…
We were very excited when we arrived for our honeymoon in Phuket, the largest island in Thailand. Nestled in gentle Andaman Sea waters, this beautiful island promised great times as soon as we got out of the airport. I was a bit tired from the journey, but still wide-eyed and giddied up to keep an…
On the east coast between Chaweng and Lamai, very popular with snorkelers, featuring some of the island’s rockiest and most dramatic coastline. With stunning bay views from atop the cliffs.
Hua Thanon is a village at the head of the road on the south coast. It is home to a busy Muslim community with a fishing village feeling. You can find a lively market and a couple of restaurants, but probably not more than that. In a sense, the village offers just local and authentic…
Located on the northwest of Samui, Nathon is the major port and seafront settlement where express and night ferries from the piers in Surat Thani arrive and tourists can get away to other beaches and islands in the Gulf of Thailand.
When planning a golf holiday in Hua Hin, it’s important to book at the right time of year, to ensure you can enjoy the very best playing conditions. Furthermore, different times of the year can see fluctuations in the prices of Hua Hin accommodation, so this is also something to keep in mind.
Koh Samui ranks third among islands in Thailand in terms of size. Phuket and Koh Chang are the two largest islands. Due to the international airport at Samui, one can reach the island in an hour’s flight from Bangkok. Samui has a lot to offer. The white sand beaches and awesome jungles gel well with…