Monday, February 25, 2013

Thailand Andaman

Krabi, a province on southern Thailand’s Andaman coast, is an almost otherworldly region of labyrinthine archipelagos, where islands seem to erupt vertically out of the sea and secluded beaches are only accessible by colorfully adorned long tail boats. Krabi’s myriad of bays and coves have sheltered pirates, merchants, and sea gypsies for thousands of years and archaeological evidence indicates that Krabi was originally inhabited as early as 25,000 - 35,000 years ago! With attractions including hot springs, a wildlife sanctuary, sea caves, flourishing coral reefs and exotic marine life, limestone cliffs that draw rock climbing enthusiasts from around the world, and national parks that include the island paradises of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta, one could easily spend weeks in Krabi and leave yearning for more.If that wasn’t enough, Krabi features some of the most photogenic sunsets in Thailand, often accompanied by spectacular displays of cloud to cloud lightning, that are best enjoyed from a beachside bar or restaurant. Meanwhile, with all the tourists spread out among various beaches and islands, life goes on in Krabi Town, the somewhat sleepy provincial capital. Surprisingly few tourists spend time in the charming riverside town, whose hilly streets feature a number of cozy cafes and inexpensive and authentic Thai cuisine is served at an outdoor, riverside evening market. “Town” to most visitors is Ao Nang, a seaside strip of guesthouses, hotels, bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops that continues to grow as tourist arrivals increase, now spreading north into Noppharat Thara, whose quiet, shady beach is part of the national park that includes the Phi Phi Islands. Ao Nang is the major launching point for boat trips to nearby islands and the isolated beaches of Phra Nang Cape, where the famous former hippie enclave of Railey Beach is located.


Krabi Province, which lies along the coast of the Andaman sea in Southern Thailand, is a top tourist destination as a result of its plentiful natural attractions including, white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, extensive coral reefs, numerous caves and waterfalls, and over 130 islands, including Koh Lanta and the jewels of the Andaman coast, the six islands of Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park. While not the top destination in and of itself, Krabi Town is a charming provincial capital located along the banks of a river that leads to the nearby Andaman Sea. Consequently, Krabi is an important port city for both local fisherman as well as boats ferrying visitors to the nearby attractions, including Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, and Railey Beach, one of the premier rock climbing destinations in the world.

Data:tourismthailand.org

Thai Diving the Andaman


Thailand has one of the most beautiful and abundant marine worlds and animals due to the fact that Thailand has long coastlines in the shape of an axe extending into the Malay Peninsular, dividing the coastlines into two: the eastern coastline or the Gulf of Thailand which links with the Pacific Ocean and the western coastline or the Andaman Sea which links with the Indian Ocean.
Thai waters are abundant food sources and important routes for transporting cargos as well as transferring cultures since the old day. Thai sea acts like a big open gate, accepting richness of the sea brought along by the north eastern monsoon to the Gulf of Thailand and by the south western monsoon from Andaman sea into the southern and western parts of Thailand.
Thailand becomes a tourism attraction where visitors who love the sea, divers and travelers from all over the world come to enjoy the bright sun shine, white sandy beaches, clear and sparkling sea water and the rich undersea world.
Eastern Sea
Thai Diving the Andaman
Thailand eastern sea ranges from Pattaya Bay, Koh Larn, Koh Sak, Samae San, Koh Mun, Koh Samet to the end of the eastern coastline at Koh Chang. The underwater marine lives are mainly hard corals, Neptune's cup sponge. The good dive sites are situated at Koh Lan, Koh Sak, Samae San while shipwrecks such as Suthatip and Petchburi Bremen are good wreck diving sites. Chumporn is known for its unique black corals, sea anemones, leather soft corals and rich in marine fishes. The popular diving sites here are Koh Ngam Yai, Koh Ngam Noi and Koh Lak Ngam. Koh Tao The good dive sites include Kong Chumporn, Kong Tunggu, Hin Bai (Sail Rock), Kong Sai Daeng where divers will find beautiful underwater scenery with hard coral, black corals, sea whips, sea combs, and large schools of reef fishes such as jacks, bat fishes, etc.
Lo Sin consists of outcrops, almost at the far end of Gulf of Thailand and is part of Pattini Province. This outcrop lies outside of the Narathiwat shore by 55 miles. Here are shelters for large numbers of reef fishes such as schools of jacks, white and red snappers, bat fishes and barracudas.

Thai Diving the Andaman



The Andaman Sea lies in great length along the west coastline of the golden axe. The Andaman coast stretches some 894 kilometers from Ranong Province to Satun Province. The Andaman Sea on this side has clearer and deeper water with more colorful and abundant marine animals than those at the eastern coastline. It becomes famous and known to visitors and scuba divers all over the world.
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Monday, February 11, 2013

Bird watching in Thailand

One form of information that is completely natural treatment that helps the environment. And get pleasure from the trip. Or Green Travel Ecotourism is tourism, which is suitable for the current state of the world, that we should work together to save energy and protect the environment. Green Travel Ecotourism is tourism or both Nature and the story of life, such as walking on a nature trail in the park. Remote forest bird species, including butterflies look like agro-tourism farms vineyard tours and so on.  hornbill นกเงือกand bird watching in Thailand Another interesting one is. Bird watching at Kaeng Krachan. You can see different kinds of birds and butterflies. Kaeng Krachan is the habitat of over 400 species of birds, we should see many species of hornbill, Woodpeckers and Kingfishers, the higher the park it on a wide tail and treepie Rachet-tailed can be found. Kaeng Krachan National Park in Thailand.

Kaeng Krachan National park in Thailand




If you come travel Thailand. and you love to be touch with nature in a tropical forest. Kaeng Krachan National park, it should be in your plan.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Safari in Thailand


Kui Buri National Park.



The watersheds of major rivers and river Kui Buri. Sustain the lives of people in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. has been declared. "National Park" on March 25, 1999.
The territory covers the four districts. Pranburi is. Amphoe Sam Roi Yod Muang and Hin Kui Buri district.
In addition. Forest Kui Buri not only is the watershed forest. But also the habitats of wildlife are important to the conservation of national level. regionally and global levels. Such as Asian elephants, gaur, banteng, tapir , tiger, Asiatic black bear, Asian wild dog and Chamois.


The current Kui Buri National Park. Also known as. "Safari in Thailand". Because the forest has abundance. Particularly elephants and gaur. The best time is about 15:00 to 18:00 p. for Visiting wildlife viewing in the park. Must contact officials

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The National Museum of Bangkok



The National Museum of Bangkok

Containing one of the finest collections of Southeast Asian antiquity in the world, no trip to Thailand would be complete without visiting the National Museum. The museum was originally established under the reign of King Rama IV and contains this famous King's extensive private collection. The National Museum also once served as the Privy counsellor's residence as it occupies a prime position beside the Grand Palace on the edge of Sanam Luang ground. All the exhibits found here are labelled in English and guides provide additional information. Highlights of the National Museum include a magnificent display of ancient musical instruments and incredible woodcarvings and statues from various periods in the region's past 


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