Getting married the Thai way
Posted in Destinations, Events, Fun, General, Guide, Religion July 9, 2008Marriages may be made in heaven, but they are surely performed at one’s own convenience. What makes it more unforgettable is the venue you choose. Today more and more couples are opting to tie the knot in the land known for its grace and style, Thailand. And if you want to go one step further and get married in a typical Thai style then here are a few facts about Thai weddings;
1. June is the most popular month for Thai weddings because it traditionally marks the beginning of the rainy season and thus represents fertility.
2. The marriage ceremony customarily takes place at the home of the bride’s family, a tradition known as wiwamongkhon.
3. The evening before the wedding day, the bride’s family will host a wan suk dip (‘raw/ripe day’) gathering for the couple’s close friends and family.
4. Around dawn on the wedding day, the couple dons traditional Thai wedding attire, varying in elegance according to the budget involved.
5. One member of the wedding parade slings a long drum across one shoulder and beats out a lively rhythm to encourage participants to dance and sing the ramwong klawng yao (‘long drum dance’) throughout the procession.
6. Once the bride has joined the groom, the couple kneels on a ceremonial dais, while bending forward with their arms outstretched and their hands held in the traditional palms-together position.
7. After the ceremony ends, the families host a feast for invited wedding guests along with friends and relatives who may not have attended the ceremonies earlier in the day.
There are many wedding planners also available in Thailand who will look after the planning and execution of the rituals so that you have a hassle free wedding. Try it, as it will be a truly unique way to experience a “weddings abroad”.

I would rather be sailing at phuket!!
Posted in Attractions, Beaches, Destinations, Fun, General, Guide, Sports July 9, 2008Suppose you have always wanted a private yachting experience but have had no idea how to go about hiring one? This time we take you on a virtual journey to Phuket’s most exciting and memorable Yachting experience where you can not only set your own itenary but also share the space with only close ones…..those you want to spend your holidays with.
Chartering a yacht with a professional captain, crew and a cook is just one more way to get a feel of cruising in Thailand. They will take care of your every minor need. With endless options available from bareboats to crewed yachts, you can fulfill your every desire. If you want to swim, then some yachts have a permanent dive instructor on board, otherwise rendezvous dives can easily be organized.
Once you are aboard your luxury cruise, there are no daily battles for a place in an over crowded bays, in most cases you will find you will be the only yacht in the anchorage. Thus, feeling away from the maddening crowd will be an ultimate experience. Some of the most essential things which you need to carry with you are:
1. sunglasses : to stand under the sun
2. cameras: to capture every moment
3. swim suits: to enjoy the cool blue waters
4. music system: there might not be such an arrangement on the cruise
5. binoculars: to zoom into the distant areas
Now that you are ready to hit the waters, book your chartered yacht pack your bags and go…and if any of you have already had a yachting experience in Phuket, then share your experiences with us too.







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