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Wonderful Archipelago Phuket

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Sanjiv Sharma asked:

Those all avenues exist in Phuket islands Phuket islands: Actually Phuket is an archipelago, a profusion of small islands that demonstrate natural beauty cemented into artificial attraction. Some of these islands offer diving sites and snorkeling while the rest have naturally woven atmosphere that helps mind to be at rest on sand. The beauty never ends the whole surrounding is bordered by many small islands such as Coral Island, Phi phi island, Similan island and Phang Naga are of noticeable interest.

If Thailand is an ice-cream cone then Phuket is in dubiously the cream ,whose ingredients include islands Phuket, phuket villas ,private islands, barama bay island, beach villas phuket ,jumeirah ( a place to let your head lie in true and simplistic calmness), Phuket luxury villas , phuket hotel resorts and 5 star hotels Phuket. Even property dealers have chance to invest in homes for sale phuket.

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Special Features of Highlighted Cities on the Map of Thailand

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Nancy Eben asked:

Thailand, a small independent country, is situated in the heart of Southeast Asia. Bordered to the east by the Cambodia and Laos, to the north by Burma and Laos, south by Malaysia and Gulf of Thailand and to the west, by the Burma and Andaman Sea, Thailand map represent a small land area. It is referred to as golden land, not because it has some gold or other precious metal buried into it, but because of some special luster, reflected by its fertile rice fields, warm hospitality of the citizens and sandy beaches.

Map of Thailand manifests hundreds of rivers and creeks. Majority of these are found in the northern part of the country. Crews of paddlers visit the place to paddle over the world class white water. Some of the reality based adventure program series, which concentrate on sports activities, take place in its water waves. This Buddhist kingdom is known as a Siam by outsiders. Its aquamarine seas and pristine beaches in addition to rich culture, shopping malls, colorful market and glitzy have laid a charismatic influence over its visitors.

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Off the Beatn Path Islands for Your Next Holiday in Thailand

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Matthew Kepnes asked:

Thailand is one of the greatest vacation spots in the world It is cheap, has welcoming people, trasty food, a diverse culture and an amazing variety of sites to visit. You can rest on wide sand beaches, climb tropical mountains, dive fantastic coral reefs, discover ancient historical sites, explore great caves, and hang out in crazy and fast paced cities. Most travelers come to Thailand for the beaches and, these tropical islands are the best reason to come to Thailand. However, Thailand has hundreds of tropical islands to choose from.  Most tourists stick go to a few popular Thai islands and with good reason. They wouldn’t be popular if they weren’t good. However, despite Thailand being firmly on the tourist trail, there are still many undiscovered islands in Thailand.   Here are seven tropical Thai islands that are relatively not very touristy:

Ko Lipe is a tiny island located in the southern Thai province of Satun and is situated in the Andaman Sea. The island is part of the Tarutao National Marine Park. The name “Ko Lipe” means paper island in the local Chao Ley language. Though this destination is slowly becoming more touristy, it is still a relatively quite place for now. There are coral reefs right off the island for diving, white sand beaches, cheap food, and very friendly people. Most places only have electricity until midnight, giving you a place to watch the stars at night. Avoid the holiday season when the crowds peak.

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Things to See and Do in Phuket Are Truly Endless

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Wolfgang Jaegel asked:

Phuket is perhaps the most populous as well as the most visited destinations in Thailand. Phuket is not only the largest island in the country but also the only island province in the country. Awe-inspiring scenery, breathtaking tropical sunsets, palm-lined white sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, serene broad bays, lush green forested areas, mesmerizing blue lagoons, superb mansions and buildings reflecting Sino-Portuguese architecture, outstanding hospitality, and fantastic accommodations – all sum up the island of Phuket. Hence, it is not a wonder why Phuket has been bestowed with the titles ‘the Pearl of the South,’ and ‘the Pearl of the Andaman.’

Covering an area of about 540 square kilometers and located about 850 km south of Bangkok, Phuket is nestled in the tropical region off the west coastline of the southern part of the country in the Indian Ocean and the Andaman Sea. With more than 35 small islands, Phuket has the mystical Phang-nga to the north, which is connected by two bridges, namely, Sarasin and Thep Krasattri. The other three sides of the island have been bounded by the Andaman Sea.

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Tgr | Phuket Property | Marina Development East Asia | Luxury Villas Phuket

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Mohan m asked:

Phuket is the prevalent and trendy island of Thailand’s major islands. It attracts an enormous number of tourists every year and this tropical holiday paradise is located 670 km south of federal capital Bangkok, Thailand.

Thailand is also known as The Land of Smiles. Thus, the saga is cherished across the globe that the Thaïs welcome people with warm smiles and offer comfort, luxury and tranquility at cheap prices. Phuket , in this respect, has proven the place to spend memorable time by offering such a tiring long list of hotels, resorts, beaches and villas .It has coves and bays, palm-fringed white beaches ,architecture , sporting and leisure opportunities. Those all avenues exist in Phuket islands.

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Hidden Destinations for Your Next Holiday in Thailand

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Matthew Kepnes asked:

Thailand is one of the greatest vacation spots in the world It is cheap, has pleasant people, amazing food, a rich culture and an amazing variety of sites to visit. You can relax on white sand beaches, hike large mountains, dive impressive coral reefs, visit ancient historical sites, explore great caves, and hang out in wild and fast paced cities. Most tourists come here for the beaches and, these tropical islands are the best reason to come to Thailand. However, Thailand has a plethora of tropical islands to choose from. Most tourists stick to a few popular Thai islands and with good reason. They wouldn’t be popular if they weren’t good. However, despite Thailand being firmly on the tourist trail, there are still some hidden islands in Thailand. Here are seven islands in Thailand that are relatively undeveloped:

Ko Lipe is a tiny island located in the southern Thai province of Satun and is situated in the Andaman Sea. The island is in the Tarutao National Marine Park. The name “Ko Lipe” means paper island in the local Sea Gypsy language. Though this destination is gradually becoming more discovered, it is still a relatively secluded place for now. There are coral reefs right off the island for diving, white sand beaches, cheap food, and a very friendly populace. Most places only have electricity until midnight, giving you a clear sky at night. Avoid the holiday season when the crowds peak.

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Phuket Golf Courses

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James Bukovsky asked:

Phuket is one of the premier golf destinations in South East Asia. If you enjoy playing golf then why not combine a beach holiday and golf holiday into one? Phuket is famous for its stunning beaches but it is also well known for its world class golf courses.

A number of well respected golf tournaments are held annually on Phuket and famous golfers such as Tiger Woods have had the pleasure of playing on a number of different Phuket golf courses. It is also worth noting that some of these golf courses have been designed by leading golf course designers such as former golf champion Jack Nicklaus.

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Projects Abroad News From Our Thailand Marine Conservation Project

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Projects Abroad asked:

With the new project-dedicated website now up and running, I feel very proud and privileged to be writing the very first monthly update of the Projects Abroad Marine Conservation Project here in Ao Nang, Thailand.

The project, which has been running since May 2005, has grown over the year and a half since its conception, into an exciting and constructive project benefiting the environment and local communities within the Andaman Sea and Krabi province.

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Southern Thailand: The Andaman Coast

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Moonoi asked:

As Highway 4 switches from the east flank of the Thailand peninsula to the Andaman coast it enters a markedly different country : nourished by rain nearly all the year round, the vegetation down here is lushly tropical, with forests replacing up to 80m in height, and massive rubber and coconut plantations replacing the rice and sugar-cane fields of central Thailand. In this region’s heartland the drama of the landscape is enhanced by sheer limestone crags, topographical hallmarks that spike every horizon and make for stunning views from the road. Even more spectacular and the main crowd-puller – is the Andaman Sea itself : translucent turquoise and so clear in some places that you can see to a depth of 30m, it harbors the country’s largest coral reefs and is far and away the top diving area in Thailand.

Unlike the Gulf coast, the Andaman coast is hit by the southwest monsoon form May to October, when the rain and high seas render some of the outer islands inaccessible. However, conditions aren’t generally severe enough to ruin a holiday on the other islands, while the occasional mainland cloudburst is offset by the advantage of notably less expensive and crowded accommodation. Although some bungalows at the smaller resorts shut down entirely during low season.

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Diving, Rock Climbing, Spas, Canoeing, Kayaking, Natural Spring Pools - All at Krabi

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KrabiDivers asked:

“What is there in Krabi to do?” There is a crazy lot of adventures and fun that Krabi offers travellers of all ages. Krabi in Thailand has much more to offer to visitors than any other place in the Kingdom, and one might even add, than in most places in South East Asia. With a good combination of adventure, relaxing, shopping and food, you will not find yourself lacking great activities. Plus, the newly built Krabi International Airport is wonderfully clean and efficient. Read on to find out more about just a few of the many things that Krabi offers the traveller.

Scuba diving – Undoubtedly Krabi is the gateway to the Andaman Sea of Thailand. From Krabi, you can launch off into the various dive locations : Phi Phi, Similans, Phuket, Hin Daeng & Hin Muang, Lanta. Apart from colour marine life, sightings of whale sharks, mantas, leopard sharks and sting rays, also expect to have some fun weaving through the caves and caverns which make Krabi and its surrounding areas such a great adventure. We have of course the full range of dive courses for you to choose from. Our experienced instructors have at least 7 years’ each of diving instruction in many parts of the world. Simply book your dives and courses with us and we’ll take care of the rest for you.

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