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Rainforests With Beaches – Khao Lak in Thailand
Rainforests With Beaches – Khao Lak in Thailand Khao Lak is a beautiful blend of idyllic beaches stretching over 20kms and the most magnificent rainforests in all of Thailand. Being easily accessible, its captivating natural beauty is a magnet for tourists of all ages. Its proximity to the Ko Similan Islands attracts adventure enthusiasts. Peaceful long white beaches with thin crowds providing seclusion for blooming romance, Khao Lak is one of the best places to visit in Thailand for honeymoon. It is popular for its serene ambiance and as a departure point for liveaboard scuba diving trips to the Similan Islands. Khao Lak is approximately 60 kilometres (37 miles) north of the island of Phuket along Phetkasem Road (Thai Route 4), one of four major highways in Thailand. Khao Lak is serviced regularly by buses. Phuket International Airport (HKT) is 74 kilometres (46 miles) south on the island of Phuket. Though Thailand’s economy is mostly export-dependent, Khao Lak remains mostly tourist-dependent, with surrounding agriculture and commercial fishing making up a small contribution to Thailand’s overall economy. Differentiating Khao Lak from neighboring tourist destinations like Phuket are its quiet, up-scale, secluded coastal resorts; uncrowded beaches; family-friendly nighttime environment and provincial ordinances that prohibit structures taller than the height of a coconut palm tree, keeping Khao Lak down to earth . Click Here : – Rainforests With Beaches – Khao Lak in Thailand
Read MoreSpending a Romantic Break of Krabi in Thailand
Spending a Romantic Break of Krabi in Thailand Krabi has all the right ingredients for romance: balmy tropical weather; breath-taking scenery; secluded beaches; and luxurious hotels and spas. Indeed, if you can’t get in the mood for love here, your relationship is probably doomed. But of course even the most ardent of Lotharios can use a few insider tips on setting the scene. First of all, avoid the organised tours – at least for one day. These tend to pack the boat or minivan to capacity, leaving little time to yourselves. Instead, hire a taxi for the day (available on the beach road in Ao Nang, Klong Muang or Tubkaek), or charter a longtail boat to take you out to the islands. Prepare a picnic lunch (you can buy ice in most supermarkets to keep the wine chilled) and ask the driver to park far away from the crowds – there’s always a beach just around the corner in Krabi. If your loved one is not into being wooed, try a twosome in a kayak. For an active couple, paddling a sea canoe in tandem through silent mangroves and towering canyons is a surefire bonding experience. Drive to Bor Thor pier (near Ao Luk) in the early afternoon, after the tour groups have left, and rent a kayak and guide for a couple of hours filled with surprise and discovery. Chilling out Krabi, of course, is also the perfect place for inactivity. And what could be more romantic than a pampering session à deux in a hideaway spa? Spas offering packages for couples include Boossabakorn Day Spa in Ao Nang, as well as many hotel spas – try Vogue Resort, Centara or Ao Nang Villa Resort. In Railay, the Bayview Spa in Railay Bay Resort has a private spa suite overlooking the beach; and most of the upmarket Klong Muang & Tubkaek hotels have excellent, if pricey, spa facilities. If in Krabi Town, head for Maritime Park’s Adora Spa, set on a romantic lake. Dining out To round off your romantic day, a sunset dinner will be de rigueur. The hilltop restaurants in Ao Nang will be packed, often with groups, so instead try a more intimate setting alongside the sea at the beachfront “Seafood Street” in Ao Nang; Wang Sai Seafood on Nopparat Thara Beach; or Khao Thong Terrace in Ao Thalane, a peaceful spot offering Thai food and fantastic views over Phang Nga Bay. You may even like to take a sunset dinner cruise. Romantic dining later on in the evening can also be found in The Last Fisherman beach bar in Ao Nang, with its nightly barbecue and tables on the sand overlooking the water, or in the beautifully lit pavilions of Ruen Mai restaurant in Klong Chilat. Click Here :- Spending a Romantic Break of Krabi in Thailand
Read MoreThe Captivating Natural Beauty of Pai in Thailand
The Captivating Natural Beauty of Pai in Thailand The air is cleaner and fresher and the pace of life is much slower here, with all the ambiance of a congenial, small mountain town. Myanmar is only 40 kilometers (25 miles) directly north of Pai, though you would have to travel much farther to get there by road. The provincial capital of Mae Hong Son, with a population of just over 6,000, is 108 kilometers (67 miles) west of town. If you’ve ever been to Big Sur or Carmel, California, to Boulder, Colorado, or indeed to any small, artist-oriented town, you have a sense of what is found in Pai. There are many art galleries in town, meditation and yoga are popular activities and locals are accepting towards people from all walks of life. Classes are offered in everything from martial arts to alternative healing. Community-minded Pai residents are involved in reforestation projects and helping disadvantaged minorities in the region. One of the attractions of Pai is that as a foreigner, it’s possible to live a small town, Southeast Asian lifestyle without having to fully assimilate into Thai culture. English speakers will have few problems here, as many local Pai residents have learned the language and adapted graciously to the increase in tourism and foreign residents. Pai’s rural setting offers other advantages, as well. It’s far enough away from any large city to provide peace and quiet and all the amenities that come with living in a small mountain town, but it’s only a four-hour drive to Chiang Mai. Some of the best medical care in Asia is easily accessible from Pai, as well as an abundance of shopping, dining, and cultural opportunities. Pai is a jewel in the center of one of the most attractive landscapes in Thailand. Several waterfalls and natural hot springs are located just a few kilometers from town. There are some excellent caves, camping and trekking opportunities, and a few elephant camps just a short drive away. Bicyclists can enjoy comfortable rides through the countryside, and motorcycle enthusiasts can pass endless hours of pleasure exploring the rural and mountainous roads which lead out of town in every direction. Click Here : – The Captivating Natural Beauty of Pai in Thailand
Read MoreMost Gorgeous Island of Koh Phi Phi Leh in Thailand
Most Gorgeous Island of Koh Phi Phi Leh in Thailand Koh Phi Phi Le is a breathtaking island and the second largest of the Phi Phi Islands. Phi Phi Le is mostly uninhabited owing to its inclusion in the national marine park. Rugged towering cliffs border the islands on all sides making the view arresting and exceptionally stunning. Take a day trip to the much popularized Maya Bay, an absolutely gorgeous sight, and an exciting and thrilling detour to the Viking Cave and Ao Maya. It is one of the best places to visit in Thailand for honeymoon. Phi Phi Island is Thailand’s island-superstar. It’s been in the movies. It’s the topic of conversation for travelers all over Thailand. For some, it’s the only reason to touchdown in Phuket. Even with all the hype, it doesn’t disappoint. Phi Phi’s beauty is a large chunk of the allure. The islands, when approached by boat, rise from the sea like a fortress. Sheer cliffs tower overhead, then give way to beach-fronted jungle. It’s love at first sight.The second part of the why-we-love-this-place story is attitude: few places on the planet are this laid-back. Of the two islands located near Phuket and Krabi, one is completely free of human inhabitants (Phi Phi Leh), and the other is without roads (Phi Phi Don). There’s no schedule, no hustle-and-bustle, no reason to be in a hurry. Click Here : – Most Gorgeous Island In Thailand- Koh Phi Phi Leh
Read MoreThe Beautiful Honeymoon Destination of Rishikesh in himachal
The Beautiful Honeymoon Destination of Rishikesh in himachal Located at the foothills of Himalayas, Rishikesh is situated in Uttarakhand. The place is an ideal honeymoon destination for couples seeking some adventure fun of river rafting, rappelling, and kayaking coupled with religious worldliness. Besides the normal sightseeing of ‘Ram Jhula’ and ’Laxman Jhula’, spend a quiet time dipping your feet in chilling water of the Ganga river or indulge in an ultimate spiritual experience of the sunset Ganga Aarti at one of Ganga ghats. So this was suppose to be our epic trip where we had planned to trekk to Tosh and Kheerganga from Kasol which sadly couldn’t materialise but I’l come to that later. 9 of us planned a trip to Rishikesh and the Parvati Valley in Himachal around the mid-third week of February,2015. Now I’m a guy who does a lot of planning and detailing before undertaking a trip and I’ve this nagging habit of doing it myself instead of sharing it with my friends probably because I have an OCD about it. So I booked a travella fit enough for 10 people to pick us up from Delhi Rail . Rishikesh is a city in India’s northern state of Uttarakhand, in the Himalayan foothills beside the Ganges River. The river is considered holy, and the city is renowned as a center for studying yoga and meditation. Temples and ashrams (centers for spiritual studies) line the eastern bank around Swarg Ashram, a traffic-free, alcohol-free and vegetarian enclave upstream from Rishikesh town. Click Here : – The Beautiful Honeymoon Destination of Rishikesh in himachal
Read MoreThe Beautiful Place of Dhanaulti in Himachal Tour
The Beautiful Place of Dhanaulti in Himachal Tour Few kilometres short of Mussoorie, Dhanaulti is a small village nestled amidst forests of oak and pines. The place is apt for honeymooners looking out for some options of night camping – what can be more romantic that enjoying a night stay at a tent in an almost freezing temperature with just a bonfire to keep the atmosphere warm. A stroll on the mountains in the thick of the night with only few lights seen down the valley, is sure to fill the air with more romance, fun and everlasting memories. ECO-Park.It is the main attraction of Dhanaulti. There are two Eco-parks, “Amber” and “Dhara” about 200 m apart. It has been developed recently by the Forest Department of Uttarakhand with the help of local youth. About 60 local youth, both male and females are employed as Guides, Gardeners, Service providers, Ticket Collectors, Information Providers etc. It houses a protected patch of small forest containing Deodar Trees.There is an entry fee of Rs 25 For Adults and Rs 10 for Children. The adventure sports facility is available for visitors in the form of walking over the flying fox and burma bridges and riding horses. There is also a facility for visitors to plant a sapling of tree species in the memory of their beloved, which is called as memory sapling plantation.Mussoorie Forest Department is running Eco-huts for the tourists come to enjoy serene landscapes of Dhanaulti. These are built by green technology and are Eco-friendly. Click Here :- The Beautiful Place of Dhanaulti in Himachal Tour
Read MoreThe Highest Point of The City is Jakhoo Hill in Himachal Tour
The Highest Point of The City is Jakhoo Hill in Himachal Tour The highest point of the city is Jakhoo Hill Shimla that is covered with Alpine trees. At the top of the flat hill is the colourful Jakhoo Temple and the newly constructed Hanuman statue. Jakhoo Hill Shimla is a favourite escape for visitors wanting peace and calm from the city far below. The walk up to the hill takes approximately 30 minutes and follows a pleasant route, just beware of the criminal minded monkeys that are waiting to rob tourist of food and shiny objects! The summit of Jakhoo Hill Shimla is 2,455m and approximately 200m higher than the central ridge of Shimla. The route to the summit follows a 2.5 km footpath with long sections of steps this walk is invigorating in the clean and crisp mountain air of spring and autumn but challenging during the height of summer. The monkeys of Shimla have learnt that tourists are easy pickings for food. Halfway up the path it is possible to rent sticks which are used to threaten the monkeys and prevent robbery. Visitors who do not possess a stick will have their pockets and bags rifled through on the hunt for food. It is very appropriate that Jakhoo Temple is dedicated to Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, as the monkeys rule Jakhoo hill. The summit of Jakhoo Hill Shimla is flat, wide and cooling from the shade of the numerous tall pine trees that add to the tranquility atmosphere of the location. From the summit there are great views to the north over the Shivalik mountain range of the Himalayan foothills and west over Shimla. In Hindi mythology the flat summit of Jakhoo Hill Shimla was caused by lord Hanuman’s sudden arrival while hunting for a special herb to save a Lakshmana priest during the battle of Ramayana. Legend tells that the monkey god flew from the sky from such a height and speed that the top of the mountain was obliterated and only a huge foot print remained. On top of the foot print the Jakhoo temple was constructed and the start of Shimla’s close religious following of Hanuman. The Temple itself is colourfully painted with images of Hanuman adorned to the outer walls of the temple. Inside the temple there is a statue of the monkey god along the religious smell of burning incense. On the outer wall of the temple is a lucky religious bell, if a visitor to the temple rings the bell the ringer will have good luck for the following 3 days. India wouldn’t be India without an outlandish or garish monument to detract from the beautiful natural scenery and Jakhoo Hill is no exception. A newly constructed 33 meter statue of Lord Hanuman has been positioned next to the temple. The Hanuman statue has been painted a vivid orange colour and when viewed from Shimla this large statue can be seen towering above the natural greens of the pine tree canopy. Click Here : – The Highest Point of The City is Jakhoo Hill in Himachal Tour
Read MoreAuli is a Beauty and Fascination to Himachal Tourism
Auli is a Beauty and Fascination to Himachal tourism Nestled amidst the snow-clad mountains of Garhwal Himalayan Range, Auli adds beauty and fascination to Uttarakhand tourism. With slopes and meadows flanked by dense vegetation of oak and coniferous , it is hard to describe the beauty of this hill station. Auli is a part of Chamoli district in Uttarakhand in North India and is famous world-wide as one of the best destinations for skiing in India. Considered as a new entrant among the circles of beautiful hill stations in India, Auli is speedily catching the attention of honeymooners, peace-seekers and nature lovers apart from adventure lovers. Its elevation ranges from 2,519 meters to 3,050 meters above sea level. Known as ‘bugyal’ in the local dialect, Auli means meadow and hence is a place not to be missed during summer and spring seasons. Natural vistas, panoramic views of Himalayan peaks, lush wooded vegetation and pathways laden with wild flowers give Auli a colourful look. Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN), an enterprise of Uttarakhand government, is the authorized body for looking after Auli tourism. GMVN not only provides accommodation facilities for visitors but also offers skiing courses for travelers who love to try a hand in skiing activity. Apart from being home to many natural attractions, Auli also presents tourists enough opportunities to engage in fun and adventure activities. There are various recreational activities other than skiing that will keep you busy throughout your tour of Auli. Excursions to nearby places like Valley of Flowers, Nanda Devi Sanctuary and Gurso Bugyal are great sources of interest among travelers. Similarly, trekking expeditions from Auli can give visitors experiences for life long. Click Here : – Auli is a Beauty and Fascination to Himachal tourism
Read MoreEnjoy and Visit Beautiful Place of Parwanoo in Himachal
Enjoy and Visit Beautiful Place of Parwanoo in Himachal Located on the borders of Haryana and Himachal, Parwanoo is surrounded by lush scenery and verdant hills. One of the top 12 honeymoon destinations in Himachal Pradesh, it boasts of serene ambiance, much-needed by a honeymooning couple. It is just 40 km from Chandigarh and spreads across the Shivalik Mountain Ranges. Visit during any time of the year as the weather is always pleasant. Excursion to the towns of Kalka and Solan can be planned. Go for a cable car ride at Timber Trail. Seek Mata’s blessings at the Mansa Devi temple. Enjoy a visit to the Mughal Gardens (Yadavindra Garden) and Fruits Orchards. Enveloped by deodar and cedar trees, Gurkha fort makes a good attraction. This is a place where one can enjoy the captivating ambience of a hill station and hustle-bustle of a city. Situated on the border of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, this small town offers beautiful apple orchards and delicious fruit products. An ideal getaway for outdoor activities such as trekking and hiking, it is also a destination for nature lovers. Once a sleepy town, today Parwanoo has transformed into an industrial city. The verdant cover of pine and fir trees along with pleasant weather will make you fall in love with this place. Packed with lakes, temples and gardens and a ride on a cable car, a trip to this town can be one of the most enjoyable and cherished. Click Here : – Enjoy and Visit Beautiful Place of Parwanoo in Himachal
Read MoreNestled Peacefully on The Banks of Ravi River of chamba in Himachal
Nestled peacefully on the banks of Ravi River, the beautiful town of Chamba is blessed with wonderful vistas, salubrious climate and cool breeze. Treat your eyes to the wonderful verdant views from your room’s balcony or the window of your cottage. This old town has colorful markets, a well-stocked museum and some beautifully-carved temples. Visit Chowgan, a huge grass field here, which is an important site for picnics, cricket games, festivals and hangout. This truly is one of the places in North India to plan honeymoon because of its peaceful surroundings. Stay away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, have good chit-chat sessions and know each other better. Chamba is truly enchanting.Explore Packages Tourist Attractions The Laxmi Narayan Temple is the main tourist attraction of the town. The architecture of the six temples in this complex is an example of the Hindu shikhara style of architecture. However, the local flavor is distinct and makes the carvings on these temples unique. Three temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and another three to Lord Shiva. The temple was built in the 10th century AD and was renovated in the 16th century. This Laxmi Narayan Temple complex also some fine sculptures of residing deities, which include figures of Lord Vishnu (of the Hindu trilogy), Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of wealth), Narasimha (Lion form of Lord Vishnu) and Lord Krishna. Chowgan, the grassy promenade at the heart of the town, is the focus for local festivals.To the northeast of the Laxmi Narayan temple lies the small Surara temples. Nearby is the Brajreshwari Devi temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga. This temple is constructed in the of traditional shikhara style and is known for intricate carvings on its surface. Tour to Chamba The Chamunda Devi Temple is located on a hill overlooking the town of Chamba and one has to climb for about 30 minutes to reach it. This temple is dedicated to Chamunda, the wrathful form of Goddess Durga. The entire wooden ceiling of this temple is embellished with intricate carvings depicting floral motifs and different deities. This temple has a number of brass bells, offered by the devotees, and footprints of the Goddess on a small pillar. The Sui Mata Temple is located between the Chamunda Devi temple and Brajreshwari Devi temple, and is dedicated to Sui Mata (a local princess, who gave her life for the people in Chamba). Colorful paintings within the temple depict the life of Sui. The 11th-century Harirai Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is also made in the Shikhara style and has a triple-headed statue of Lord Vishnu made from eight different materials.Other temples to visit in Chamba are the Radha Krishna Temple, the Sitaram Temple and the Champavati Temple. The Rangmahal or the Old Palace is another important place to visit and houses the Himachal Emporium, from where the travelers can buy handicraft items. The Bhuri Singh Museum has a good collection of artifacts belonging to this region. Of particular importance is the collection of traditional miniature paintings. St Andrew’s Church and Gandhi Gate are also worth visiting. Click Here :- Nestled Peacefully on The Banks of Ravi River of chamba in Himachal
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