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Pattaya Hotels and Resorts
- Pattaya has become one of the premier beach resorts and
fishing village. During the Vietnam War , it has discovered
by the American. Hundred of thousands of visitors from over
the world are attracts to Pattaya annually. Pattaya also
offers excellent dining and shopping opportunities, not to
mention the best water sports facilities in Thailand. It
will make you to stay a memorable night with all the
ingredients.
Hua Hin / Cha-am Hua Hin Hotels is the oldest beach
resort in the kingdom and has been the Thai royal family's
summer residence since 1920s. It is located 190km south of
Bangkok on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Cha-am,
its sister resort, just located 30km to the north. Hua Hin
and Cha-am convey a feel of relaxation and are suitable for
family vacations. These 2 coastal resorts offer excellent
accommodation, fine beaches, a wide range of water sports,
shopping opportunities, excellent seafood restaurants, and
last but not least, a paradise for golfers.
Chiang Rai/Golden Triangle Hotels - Chiang Rai lies
in the heart of the notorious Golden Triangle, the area
where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos converge.
Chiang Rai, the northernmost province of Thailand. The main
hill tribe groups scattering in this region are Hmong,
Karen, Lahu, Lisu, Akha and Mien. In the end of 19th
century, these ethnic minorities began to arrive in Thailand
and some groups may have been here much longer. They were
forced out of their native Myanmar, China, and Tibet by
civil war and political pressures. Each hill tribe has its
own customs, culture, clothing and language. It's well known
for its stunning mountain scenery and is home to several
different hill tribes.
Phuket
Resort and Hotels - Phuket Thailand's largest island
also known as the "Pearl of the South". Phuket is one of the
most popular holiday destinations in southeast Asia and also
the wealthiest province in the country. It is truly a
"dream-come-true" destination with all the spectacular
beaches, sparkling crystal-clear blue waters, picturesque
landscapes, historical and cultural sights as well as
endless offers of all imaginable entertaining amenities.
Ko
Samui (Samui Island) Resorts and Hotels "The Coconut
Island", over half a million of visitors each year visited
this island - Ko Samui, the third largest island in Thailand
with 247 square kilometers. One of the most popular beach
and island resorts in Thailand and it has come to world fame
due to its beautiful, long beaches with powdery white sand
and crystal clear waters, combined with a tranquil
atmosphere surrounded by coconut groves.
Krabi
Resorts and Hotels is an ideal place for beach and
nature lovers, one of the rising stars in Thailand's tourism
industry. The picturesque tropical islands, which come in
many sizes and shapes, that are located just offshore this
southern coastal province, attracted many visitors to
discovery every year. The major attractions include the
Susan Hoi (Shell Cemetery), Noppharat Thara Beach and
spectacular islands of Ko Phi Phi and Ko Lanta, famed for
their unspoiled beaches and surrounded by clear blue waters
and coral reefs with abundant marine life.
Phi
Phi Island Hotels and Resorts - The Phi Phi Islands
(Thai: หมู่เกาะพีพี) are located in Thailand, between the
large island of Phuket and the western Andaman Sea coast of
the mainland.
Koh
Lanta Resorts and Hotels, The district
consists of two major islands, the larger, more populated Ko
Lanta Yai and the smaller Ko Lanta Noi, as well as several
minor islands. A popular tourist destination, the islands
are known for their long, sandy beaches and scuba diving.
Khao
Lak (Phang Nga) Hotels and Resorts - Khao Lak (Thai:
เขาหลัก) is a resort beach in Thailand, located 100 km north
of Phuket in Takua Pa district, Phang Nga province and
popular as a departure point for live aboard scuba diving
trips. Khao Lak is a great option for those who enjoy
tranquility and nature and also like beautiful beaches. If
you looking for some spectacular scenery including splendid
forested hills and valleys, sea cliffs, beaches, estuaries
and mangroves, Khao Lak National Park is the place.
Occasionally, wildlife such as barking deer, hornbills, gib
bons, monkeys and small bears can be seen in this forest.
The Similan and Surin Islands are the places for snorkeling,
dining enthusiasts and also the incredible corals and
aquatic life should not be missed.
Koh
Chang Resorts and Hotels - Ko Chang (Thai: เกาะช้าง)
is the second largest island of Thailand, located on the
Thai east coast 310 km away from Bangkok near the border to
Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand. The name means Elephant
Island. It is a mountainous island with several waterfalls
and rainforest. The island is part of the Mu Ko Chang Marine
National Park.
Mae
Sot Hotels - Mae Sot (Thai: แม่สอด) is a town and
district in Tak Province, Thailand at the Thai-Myanmar
border with Moei River as natural boundary. Neighboring
districts are (North from clockwise): Mae Ramat, Mueang Tak
and Phop Phra. The other side of Moei River is Myawaddy town
of Myanmar. Mae Sot is 86 km away from Mueang Tak and is
accessible via Highway 105 which is doubled as Asian Highway
AH1.
Mae
Hong Son - Mae Hong Son (Thai: แม่ฮ่องสอน) is a town
(thesaban mueang in north west Thailand, capital of the Mae
Hong Son Province. It is located near the border of Myanmar
along the banks of the river Pai. The town covers the tambon
Chong Kham of the Mueang Mae Hong Son district. Mae Hong Son
is to be reached by car or bus from Chiang Mai by the Mae
Hong Son loop. The town is also serviced by the Mae Hong Son
Airport
Rayong/Ko
Samet (Samet Island) Hotels Rayong and Ko Samet is
located just to the east of Pattaya. Both of them have
experienced a dramatic surge in popularity in recent years.
Rayong is also blessed with a variety of natural attractions
and sites of cultural and historical interest from its
peaceful beaches. And Ko Samet is an island with idyllic
scenery, clear blue waters, crystalline sands and dazzling
coral reefs. Snorkeling and scuba diving are the best ideal
in this island.
Hat
Yai Hotels - Hat Yai (Thai: หาดใหญ่; also Haad Yai)
is a city in southern Thailand near the boundary to
Malaysia. Geographical location 7°1′N, 100°28′E. With a
population of 155,585 (2005) in the core city and about
300,000 in the Greater Hat Yai, Hat Yai is the biggest city
of the Songkhla Province and the largest metropolitan area
in Southern Thailand, and is thus often mistaken as being
the capital of the province. However Songkhla is the
capital, unlike the other provinces where the capital is the
biggest city of the province. The city covers the whole
tambon Hat Yai of Hat Yai district. Both cities are a part
of Greater Hatyai-Songkhla Metropolitan Area.
Kanchanaburi
located in the westernmost province of Thailand, it has not
only gained fame for its strikingly beautiful landscapes
like the impressive waterfalls and caves, tranquil river
scenery and verdant national parks, but also for its tragic
history. The "Bridge On the River Kwai", the most famous
reminder during World War 2 Asian laborers and allied
prisoners of war were forced to build the Burma-Siam Railway
through the province, which was immortalized in books and
the motion picture of the same name.
Nakhon
Ratchasima (Korat) "Korat" is the name known by the
Thais, Nakhon Ratchasima is the gateway to the Northest and
it is and excellent starting point for excursions to various
famous Khmer ruins in the region. "Thao Suranari Monument"
is a historical monument in that city itself. This monument
was built in memory of a brave woman (Khun Ying Mo) who
successfully defended Korat against an attack by Lao
invaders in 1826. Each year a weeklong festival is held in
her honor.
Nakhon
Phanom is also known as the "City of the Mountains",
this name come from its outstanding geographical position.
It acts as a viewpoint overlooking the splendid mountains
beyond the Laotian border. It situated on the bank of the
Mekong River opposite the Laotian town of Thakaek. Nakhon
Phanom has obtained quite unique customs, dialects and
cuisine by the influences of Lao, Vietnamese and other
ethnic groups that immigrated to this region over the
centuries. One of these extraordinary customs is the welcome
and blessing ceremony called "Bai-Sri-Su-Kwan". This lovely
town is a good place to spend a few relaxing days by the
Mekong.
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