Showing posts with label Swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swimming. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Laem Phromthep, #Phuket


Situated between Rawai and Nai Harn beaches,
Phrom Thep Cape is a dramatic headland that stretches out to sea
at the southwest end of Phuket Island.


The cape has spectacular views of the small island of Koh Kaew Yai
and the Andaman Sea, and is a particularly popular place to enjoy the sunset.


At the top is a shrine dedicated to Brahma, the Hindu god of creation,
whom the cape is named after. (Phra Phrom is the Thai name for Brahma,
laem means “cape”, while thep means “god”).


To get an even better view, climb up a couple of flights of stairs to a raised platform
in the Golden Jubilee Lighthouse. The lighthouse also contains a small nautical museum.


The viewpoint attracts a lot of tourists and locals at sunset,
so if you want to avoid the crowds consider going earlier in the day.


There is an open-air restaurant with fantastic views from the cape
which can make for a memorable dining experience.
Laem Phrom Thep is located between Rawai and Nai Harn.
Head south from Rawai for a couple of kilometres.


There is a large car park and quite a few souvenir shops so you won’t miss it.
The road is steep and windy so take extra care, especially if its wet.


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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Koh Tachai, Phang-Nga


Koh Tachai is located at the northern end of the Similan Islands National Park,
not far from Surin Islands and the Similan Islands.
Was first discovered by a man named Ta Chai made the discovery that the island named Koh Tachai.


Tachai was observed long but I will report to the Similan Islands National Park.
And open for visitors to glimpse the beauty does not last long.
This makes the Koh Tachai travel is a tour only. 


Tachai Island is the most beautiful time of the month from February to April,
then Koh Tachai will close six months to allow natural regeneration. 


For features that make Tachai become attractions people want to appreciate Tachai,
it is soft, powdery white sand beach with long stretches parallel to the water about 700 meters. 


The Tachai also go hiking crab crabs freshwater habitats along creeks
with red body with black claws blue glassy vocals will sound like a chicken like living during the night. 


ncluding a snorkeling trip that stretches parallel to the beach.
Koh Tachai which is one of the beautiful city of Thailand. 


In the past year Tachai many travelers have visited throughout the Season,
making it one of the most popular islands in Thailand. 


If you come to Thailand, you must to come to Koh Tachai.

Do not miss.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Bang Tao Beach, #Phuket


Bang Tao Beach (or Bangtao)
is one of the longest Beach in Phuket,
half way between airport and Patong.
Beach on the west coast of the island, where all the beaches are
with its beautiful stretch of sand, Bangtao is always associated
with the gigantic resort complex known as ‘Laguna Phuket’.


This area was one of the tin mines that made the fortune of Phuket long ago,
but was abandoned later as the land was consider worthless.
Laguna Phuket managed to transform it in an very profitable
award winning ‘eco project’ with international resorts
such as Banyan Tree Resort, Dusit Thani Resort and Laguna Beach Resort.


In the recent years, an incredible amount of luxury villas
and properties were built in the back of the Bangtao Beach hotels.
Laguna used to be the ‘high-end’ part of the island, but the shine has slightly faded
and it feels more of a mass tourism complex, you just have to look at the size
and amount of the ‘local restaurants’ on the beach to get the picture.
The high-end seems to have moved to Mai Khao Beach 
with the JW Marriott, Sala Phuket and Renaissance Phuket Resort.


Thinking of it, it’s obviously all benefit for the hotel group,
everything is far, so guests can basically spend all their holiday
money right there! Of course, locals wanted their share of this tourist gold mine
and unfortunately, the beach access of most resort
became blocked by one row or more of shops and shacks.


Resorts couldn’t do anything about it but on the other hand
you have more choice to buy drinks, snacks, souvenirs and tours.


Several seafood restaurants, ranging from small to huge like the ‘Lotus Seafood’,
serve a good choice of live seafood at a more affordable price than resorts,
but more expensive than any other local restaurants on the island.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Paradise Beach, #Phuket


‘Paradise Beach’ sounds good, doesn’t it?  With such name, people expect
to discover another ‘beautiful-secret-hard-to-find-beach’ located near Patong.
And yes, to its credit, the sea is very blue, sand is powdery
and cute little boats are gently bobbing in the bay. Yes, it is small, remote and not easy to find.


But there is a catch. It ‘used’ to be impossible to find,
and I suspect that the concrete road had somehow changed everything.
The reality is deceptive and I would not recommend this place during the high season,
and I think the photos will tell better than the words: I’m still trying to understand why do people
would pack themselves so close to each other when they actually passed by a nicer beach.


Once you reach there, surprise! the beach entrance if not free, it is 100 baht per person.
Ok, they could argue that they give you a beach chair at that price,
and at the end it is the price you would pay for a chair anywhere on the island.
But I don’t want a chair, I just want to take some photos (and run away).
Sorry sir, it’s 100 baht. Well OK, at that price, at least I’ll get some photo to show you the situation,
that’s a a small price to pay for readers to know.


The area consists of two tiny bays. The first one, surrounded by restaurants and Salas, is larger
and the beach more sandy. At the end of it, a small concrete path leads to the second beach,
less popular because clearly not as attractive. The path continues uphill to a very small bar
with a bit of a view where some of the photos were taken, then few more steps
will take you to an inaccessible rocky bay in the back.  n their way (Tri Trang Beach).


When in Patong Beach, drive south to the bridge leading
to the well known ‘Amari Coral Beach Resort’, and turn left right after the bridge.
Then follow for few kilometers until you reach
the ‘Merlin Beach Resort’ on your left and the nice Tri Trang Beach on your right.


A sign pointing to ‘Paradise Beach’ a the bottom of the hill will indicate you to continue further
for another 2 or 3 kilometers. The road is quite narrow, but nicely paved
which makes it fairly easy (too easy). You will arrive on a large parking which
can accommodate about twenty cars and a lot of bikes.
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Paresa Resort Kamala, #Phuket, Thailand


Set in nature’s garden, so to speak, the external walls of natural handmade
earth tone brickwork and green roofing reflect the thought
and sensitivity for the environment that went into the property’s construction.


Thai-styled resorts with stereotypical design
and ostentatious architecture based on the Northern Thai Lanna-style
with Jim Thompson-like essentials,
Paresa is very much understated in the true Thai sense of the word
with the Southern Thai cultural detail to be found in the finishes.


Built around several magnificently preserved Banyan trees,
several elements of Paresa’s structural design are reminiscent
of the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired organic architecture. 


Unadorned and calming off-white walls further highlight the airy
and spacious atmosphere created within each Paresa villa.
From the tranquil and relaxing bedrooms to the open-plan interior areas,
each villa flows seamlessly to the outdoor terrace
and frame the breathtaking uninterrupted views across the Andaman Sea.


Private exterior verandas are made all the more enticing
with comfortable daybeds or sun lounges, outdoor treatment sala
and a separate outdoor bathroom making each villa completely self-contained
for total uninterrupted indulgence and relaxation.


Situated high on the cliff top, this al fresco restaurant is shaded by the canopies
of majestic Banyan trees preserved for posterity and offers the perfect venue
from which to enjoy the magnificent nightly sunsets across the Andaman Sea.


Kata Noi Beach, #Phuket, Thailand


Kata Noi Beach is a beautiful little bay if you want to be near Kata Beach action
but stay away from the usual tourist herds.
This nice wide strand of white sand has incredibly clear blue waters during the high season
and fortunately, its ‘out of the way’ location kept it relatively quiet.
Unless you know about it, you probably would miss it.


Except the beach itself and two resorts, not much is going on around Kata Noi Beach,
the usual tailor, convenience store, massage and few bars seem to be waiting for the hotel’s guests.
The northern end of the beach is also a popular spot among surfers
who occasionally get some decent waves for learning and practicing.
When low season arrives, the bay gets rougher and surfing is more challenging.


If you stay at Kata Thani Resort or at Mom Tri’s Villa Royale, you will get free beach chairs,
otherwise it will cost you 200 baht for a pair of loungers and an umbrella,
which is the normal price around the island.


The whole Kata Noi Beach front is occupied by the Kata Thani Beach Resort
and all rooms happen to face the beach… very popular and first rooms are affordable.
If you want to treat yourself to something luxurious
you can try ‘The Shore’, their beautiful new wing, all featuring pool villas.


More unique and renown since decades is the ‘Villa Royale’,
built on the side of Kata Noi northern end.
This unusual hotel, surrounded by a beautiful garden,
used to be a private house converted very successfully into a hotel. In the original wing,
each room has a different design and different decoration,
one of them even still features its own wine cellar built into a rock boulder.


Another spot no to miss while in Kata Noi Beach, is the line of bars built high on top of the back hill,
offering spectacular views on the bay… With name like ‘Small View Point’ or ‘After Beach’
or the newest addition ‘Baan Chom View’ you get the idea :
great sunset, decent food and definitely the best way

to enjoy a beer watching the sun go down on Kata Noi Beach.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa


JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa introduces you to a realm of indescribable beauty,
flawless service and thoughtful touches. Daydream by spectacular pools
or venture beyond the doors of one of the finest Phuket, Thailand,
resorts for an exhilarating day of elephant trekking,
diving off the Similan Islands or exploring the wild on a safari.


Enjoy a creative blend of Eastern and Western flavours served in a casual setting,
featuring an extensive breakfast buffet with Thai and Japanese
specialties, fresh juice & more.


Sala Sawasdee Lobby Bar Eclectic Creative Asian tapas are served
with exotic drinks in this open-air lobby bar overlooking the reflection pool,
an ideal spot for watching our Evening Sunset Ceremony.


Out of the Blue Splash Tapas Crystal blue waters splash
into the swimming pool surrounding our unique swim-up bar
with sweeping views of the Andaman Sea.


Mandara Spa The award winning Mandara Spa complex consists of 16 spacious,
private double treatment suites and 5 outdoor Thai massage salas,
and is truly a place for guests to rest, relax and rejuvenate.
A wide range of high-quality imported and natural products.


Resort Activities for kids and families Keep the kids engaged and busy throughout your stay,
because happy kids mean a happy family.


Kids, families, teambuilding can join together with our chef to have a wonderful time cooking.
Make your holidays even more enjoyable with our Thai Cooking Classes at Ginja Cook.
Discover the best recipes of the world-famous cuisine directly from our Thai expert chef.