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Pattaya
This one-time fishing village became
popular with US GIs in the late 50s. Pattaya is a bustling beach
resort town about 150km outside of Bangkok. The town awakens
late and comes to life when the sun goes down. For the diver at
heart, Pattaya offers some of the most easily accessible diving
outside of Bangkok. Explore one of the many islands off Pattaya
like Koh samet or Koh Larn. Get to know thw local wildlife by
getting up close and personal with elephants, crocodile and
tigers.
Chiang Mai
This city is a must see for any journey
to Thailand. Chiang Mai is located about
700km northwest of Bangkok. In this cooler city to the north the
pace slows down a bit and the experiences are plentiful. You can
take classes in Thai language, massage, cooking, and yoga or get
an insider's perspective at handicraft production.
For the adventuresome at heart take a day trip to do some
elephant trekking or
visit a hill tribe. Chiang Mai also
boasts endless shopping and over 300 temples. A visit to the
beauty of Doi Intanon National Park
also promises to satisfy your senses. Don't forget about the
endless shopping in Chiang Mai
Koh Samui and Phuket
Koh SUmai is the third
largest island in Thailand and has legendary status amongst the
backpacking community. This island has some of the best value in
accommodations and meals and radiates a very casual atmosphere
that most island cultures proclaim. Exploring the island is a
must from both land and sea. Koh Samui is also ideal for day
trips to one of the 80 islands that are a part of Koh Samui's
archipelago. Take a day Trip around the island
to get your bearings and end up being pampered. Go sightseeing
to the neighboring island of Ko Phangan famous for its
Moon Festivals and iridescent plankton. Or take a sea Kayak adventure to
Angthong National Marine Park
Phuket, pronounced 'poo-get', spreads over 800 square km with
everything from lush vegetation to sandy beaches. One could pass
the days in one of the famous resort spas or explore the various
areas of the island. Thailand is known for its elephant
population and the islands are no different. A half day safari around Phuket
will get you off the beach for half a day and learning about the
wildlife on the island. I strongly suggest spending a day on the
island of phi phi made famous by the
movie 'The Beach.' For those that don't want to spend a minute
out of the water check out Phuket's water
activities, you won't be
disappointed. On the nightlife front, why not go and see the
Simon
Cabaret Show or the
Phuket
Fantasea
Krabi
Krabi serves as a jumping off point to
many of the islands surrounding it in the south of Thailand. Krabi
has much to offer travelers looking for good food, friendly
dispositions and local flavor. The area is famous for rock
climbing and has a fascinating geological history. Tham Phi Hua
To or Tiger Cave is the most famous limestone cave in the area
and not to be missed. You could also discover some of the caves
from the water by going on a canoe
cave explorer trip. If
you want to check out some neighboring islands I would suggest
taking the 4
Island Tour or Koh
Hong Island Tour. If you
are looking to learn about the history of trade or discovering
the rain forest spend the day exploring hot
streams and rain forests
with an experienced guide |