Day: May 23, 2018

Most Romantic White Sand Beaches- Koh Tao in Thailand

Most Romantic White Sand Beaches- Koh Tao in Thailand Koh Tao or Turtle Island forms a part of the Chumphon Archipelago and has some of the best beaches in Thailand for honeymoon. Long romantic strolls with your spouse on soft, white sand beaches in beautiful contrast to the sparkling blue sea, Koh Tao scenes are the stuff of dreams. While spectacular beaches like Mae Haad, Koh Nang Yuan, Freedom Beach, Jansom Bay and many more provide adventurous opportunities, views from these viewpoints like Two View, Fraggle Rock and Jon Suwan Mountain Viewpoint add a different charm altogether. The baby of the Samui–Pha-Ngan–Tao trio, Ko Tao may still be the smallest in size but in many other ways it’s all grown up. The island is consistently gaining in popularity and going more upscale, but for now this jungle-topped cutie has the busy vibe of Samui mixed with the laid-back nature of Pha-Ngan. But Tao also has its wild card, something the others don’t: easy-to-get-to, diverse diving right off its shores. Cavort with sharks and rays in a playground of tangled neon coral, toast the day with sunset cocktails on a white beach, then get up and do it all over again.  But even though the island is synonymous with diving, there is much more to the place. Hikers and hermits can re-enact an episode from Lost in the dripping coastal jungles. And when you’re Robinson Crusoe-ed out, hit the pumpin’ bar scene that rages on until dawn. How to reach: by speedboats or Lomprayah high-speed catamarans from Chumphon Location: off the Central Gulf Coast of Southern Thailand Click Here : – Most Romantic White Sand Beaches- Koh Tao in Thailand

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Beautiful Waterfalls of Kanchanaburi in Thailand

Beautiful Waterfalls of Kanchanaburi in Thailand Being dominated by the beautiful River Kwai Valleys in the northwest area, Kanchanaburi is a place of tremendous natural splendour with a large number of waterfalls, caves, lakes and mountainous views. The Erawan Waterfalls in the Erawan National Park, the Sai Yok Noi Falls, the Sai Yok Yai Falls and the Huay Mae Khamin falls are a must visit among the many others present in Kanchanaburi. The entire length of the seven tiers span approximately 1,500 m through the thick rainforest of the park. Each of the steps has its own name. The access to the first waterfall – named Hlai Keun Lung, is relatively easy, as you can get there on a flat trail, directly from the visitor centre’s car park. The highlight of this first waterfall is the great number of fish swimming in the ponds formed by the smooth limestone sculpted by the water. The fish are rather curious and will swim around your legs. It can be disconcerting at first but you soon get used to it. The trail gets steeper as it carries on to the next tier, Wung Macha, which is usually busier with swimmers. It’s very scenic as there’s a small cave under the falls. Another hike of about 50 m takes you to the third tier, called Pha Nam Tok. This tier is taller than the two first falls (about 20-metre high), and offers a large pond, again filled with fish, at which you can refresh yourself. Oke Nank Phee Seah and Bua Mai Long are the fourth and fifth steps of Erawan Waterfall. They feature small cascades and ponds surrounded by rock formations and dense vegetation. How to reach: by bus, train or car from Bangkok or direct bus from Pattaya Location: located at the confluence of the rivers Kwai Noi and Kwai Yai Nearby Attractions: Bridge over the River Kwai Yai, Hellfire Pass, other WWII memorials, museums, art galleries and temples Click Here :- Beautiful Waterfalls of Kanchanaburi in Thailand

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