Unseen Beaches of Thailand!
Posted in Attractions, Beaches, Destinations, General, Guide June 13, 2008Planning a trip to Thailand with your spouse? Then I’m sure you have Pattaya, Phuket or Phi Phi in mind. But if you are looking forward to the most memorable trip and destinations where there is not much population to disturb your peace of mind, then this one’s just for you.
We have found out a no. of unseen beaches across Thailand which will captivate your mind and soul with its serenity and sheer beauty.
Railay beach:

Though situated only 15minutes away from Krabi’s town Ao Nang, the natural limestone formations, jutting out of huge solid rocks, give you a feeling of being miles away from humanity. It is famous for its rock climbing sessions apart from its splendor.
Koh Lao Liang:

White sandy beaches and clear blue waters sets this majestic beach apart. You can arrange for boat tours and enjoy as you behold the finest arts of nature.
Ko Chang:

It is the second largest island situated in the Trat Province of Thailand. Aptly named the “Lonely beach”, it is famed for its national park-a protected area of thick forests and natural bays.
Ko Kood:

This beach is not usually filled with tourist and here you can actually relish a private Thai Beach experience! Inland water falls and lush hiking trails mark the entire regions. But it might be difficult for you to get a cheap accommodation because the options are limited.
Nai Harn beach:

Situated in the Phuket island, this shallow watered beach is perfect for beach football and Frisbee. Children can also play on the sandy beaches. A no. of bars and restaurants lines the back of the beach where mouth watering sea food is also sold.
The golden rule of hitting any of these beaches is that, do not plan a trip of more than 2 days and carry all the necessary clothes for bike riding or mountain climbing ‘coz u might not get them in these limited luxury offering islands.

Thailand - a sports lover’s destination!
Posted in Attractions, General, Guide, Sports June 13, 2008For the fitness freaks and the adventure loving lot who don’t know where to quench their thirst….Thailand is your destination. The action packed sporting events that happen here all the year round are sure to excite you. From mountain climbing to bike riding and rafting, you will get everything in this country.
Whether you are at Hua Hin, Chumphon or Phuket, be ready for some fast pace action. Ice hockey and Soccer are more popular among the masses as compared to cricket. There are in fact three big soccer leagues namely the MBMG Casual League, the Santa Fe Farang League and the Veterans 5- Aside League.
Mountain Biking is also loved by a large section of society. You can either rent or buy a bicycle and explore the difficult yet interesting paths down the mountains.
The World Trade Centre in Bangkok has a large Ice skating rink on its 8th floor. Here you can rent skates according to hours and enjoy yourself even if you don’t have company. But avoiding peak hour rushes would be a wise decision or else you might have to wait long before your turn. Rugby, Volleyball and Tennis are also among the serious sports which might cost you 150-180 Bahts each.
If you love water activities and wildlife, don’t hesitate to try out Kayaking in a natural hidden reserve. A jungle walk trip can also be of interest to you. While you decide which sport to opt for, let me tell you that you will have to pay for everything, so keep an eye on your pocket too.

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