Nov01
Published by iv in Asia, Biking, Eating, Fitness&Gym, Golf, Kayaking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Spa, Swimming, Thailand, Walking

Chiva-Som, meaning Haven of Life, is located in the south of Hua Hin, Thailand, is a three-hour drive from Bangkok. The resort is surrounded by tropical gardens and next to an idyllic beach on the Gulf of Thailand. Chiva-Som provides a comprehensive range of spa, medical and fitness programs that combine the very best of Thai hospitality and Western-style treatments.
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Oct29
Published by misha in Asia, Biking, Chillin, Eating, Hiking, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Spa, Swimming, Thailand, Travel Stories

Alila Cha-Am is a tropical paradise situated in the charming coastal town of Cha-Am, on the north west coast of the Gulf of Thailand. This luxurious beachside resort is designed to be a sophisticated and contemporary lifestyle destination. From the grand entrance stairway to the rooftop reflecting pool, every detail is understated yet unforgettable. The Horizon rooms, Garden Terrace rooms and Pool Villas are conceived as personal retreats – spacious and elegant.
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Sep06
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Swimming, Thailand, Travel Stories, Villas

Just to the north of the Gulf of Thailand is situated the small rocky island of Ko Si Chang. The island may be is not the best of the Thai islands, but it has two huge advantages. It is little known, even by Thais, and it is the closest place you can reach from Bangkok if you need sea and sand for a few days. A 45-minute ferry journey from the coastal town of Sri Racha brings you to the island’s one small town dominated by a brightly painted Chinese temple, reached by a long flight of steep steps. Photo by: spacehelmetboy
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Aug27
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Chillin, Climbing, Kayaking, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Thailand, Travel gear

Bathed in the aquamarine waters of the Gulf of Thailand about 30 km from Ko Samui, the Ang Thong Archipelago is a collection of 42 uninhabited islands famed for their natural beauty. The islands have been designated a National Marine Park to save them from development and excessive tourism, making them a pleasant and relaxing place to visit. The best way to explore is by boat as most of the islands are close together. Each island is different, but hey are characterized by limestone cliffs, tropical forest, caves and secret lagoons, pristine white sand beaches, coral reefs, and aquamarine waters.
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Jul28
Published by misha in Asia, Biking, Eating, Fishing, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Thailand, Travel Stories, Travel gear

Ko Tao is situated a couple of hours boat ride from the mainland, in the Gulf of Thailand. Twenty years ago only the most intrepid of backpackers made it to the island, due to its relative remoteness. Today all that has changed, and Ko Tao has become a major dive center. Photo by: grolli77
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Jul22
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Fishing, Parks, Photos, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Thailand, Travel Stories, Villas

Ko Samet in the Gulf of Thailand, some 200 km south east of Bangkok is a favorite holiday island for both Thais and foreigners alike. A mere 30-minute boat trip from the mainland, Ko Samet is quite easily reached from Bangkok, and its famous white powder sand beaches have made it popular with everyone – families, backpackers, package holiday, tourists, even working girls from Pattaya in need of a rest. Declared a National Park in 1981, the island should have been protected from development, but in reality all the accessible beaches around this 6 km long island have resorts, beach bungalow, operations, restaurants and bars lining the sand. Outside the park, the only village, Na Dan, where the boats arrive, is where most of the population live. Photo by: travellers_in_speedos
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Mar18
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Cambodia, Eating, Fishing, Hiking, Photos, Shopping, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

I have written many times about the miraculous country called Cambodia. But this time I will present a really different look of the country. To many tourists Cambodia means only two things: the majestic temples of Angkor Wat and the Killing Fields of Phnom Penh. But the southern coast of the country is ”Another Cambodia” and during the recent years emerged as an alternative to the heavily trafficked beaches of Thailand.
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