Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Koh Phi Phi

Phi Phi Iceland, a small island a few hours by boat from Phuket, is the dream of love with the island. The clear waters, majestic cliffs and soft sand are Koh Phi Phi picture perfect paradise. The only downside? Thousands of people already know about it and is in danger of ships, inns and tourists attacked. If you are, however, disturbed by the amount or overdevelopment, you can find the most beautiful place on earth.

What to expect:

Koh Phi Phi was hit hard during the tsunami in 2004, but gained in strength. The archipelago, consisting of Koh Phi Phi Don (where housing) and Koh Phi Phi Ley, plus a handful of other small islands, is one of the most beautiful places in Thailand, but be very busy. It is traditionally a backpacker destination, although Koh Phi Phi is more upscale, there are more and more luxury resort every year.

Overnight:

No shortage of housing in Koh Phi Phi, as parts of the island, pensions, particularly around Ton Sai are covered. Some are very basic, business, ceiling fans and hot water. There are also luxury resorts on the island, especially around Laem Thong. Check out this list of the best hotels in Phi Phi, but note that due to Phi Phi is so popular, the housing is sometimes disappointing.

What to do:

Islands around Koh Phi Phi (including Ko Phi Phi Lee) offer great hiking, diving and swimming. Visitors can enjoy many day trips from Ton Sai every morning, or venture into a nice boat of his own letter. There are also many dive shops on the island.

Getting to Koh Phi Phi:

By boat from Phuket Boat Rasada Pier in Phuket stop three times a day. The journey takes about 90 minutes.

By boat from Krabi: Boats leave from the dock or Klong Chao Fa Pier Jilad two to three times per day, depending on the season, and will take about 90 minutes. During the high season there are sometimes Ferries Ao Nang to Koh Phi Phi.

Check with your hotel or a travel agency for drinks as they change often.

Most ferries arrive at Ton Sai. If you go anywhere else on the island, a long tail boat to its final destination.

Move Koh Phi Phi:

If you stay around Ton Sai, the area that connects the two tracts of land that make the island you go anywhere in the region.

Longtail boats are available for rent, which will be held from beach on the island to the beach. They also make trips to the islands for snorkeling, diving and other excursions in the vicinity.

Eve in Bangkok; Celebrate New Year & # 039

Central World puts on a great show full of music, light shows and general celebrations glad to welcome the new year. The game only runs with beer garden in front of the shopping center, so if you are lucky and was able to get a table (to be administered with an estimated 200 000 people in competition) Enjoy to get Thai beer, too. Visit before 31 December? Do not worry, the part that goes on every night of December 21, from. More

Monday, December 29, 2014

Plan your holidays in Thailand

Thailand is a country to travel without problems in the region, but there are some things to do before the arrival.

Deciding Where to visit

Thailand has a lot to offer, from a thriving capital beautiful mountains and tropical beaches and islands. If you are here for a few weeks or more, you will not be able to see, all the highlights, so make decisions prior to arrival. Buy or borrow a manual before you examine the stone and make plans, some of the most underrated destinations in Thailand.

Book

With the large number of airlines and flights available, most people do not make advance reservations for domestic travel in Thailand. If you travel times are flexible, you popular destinations like Phuket or Chiang Mai, you should be able Flights not even a day or two before you plan to travel to find day. If you go somewhere with fewer flights than Sukhothai, Trat and Chiang Rai, buy your tickets in advance that the flight is not for sale. And if you travel to Thailand for a holiday, booking flights to any destination in advance. Please note that tickets are more expensive in the afternoon of booking. Even airlines, it is not uncommon for half the price charged when you book several weeks in advance.

Book Accommodation

If you already know the general area that you want to stay at home, and is very full and tight, with accommodation, such as Khao San Road in Bangkok or Phuket Patong beach is not too difficult, from hotel to hotel walking distance to one of the to find clothes for you. But keep in mind that these days arrive without reservations usually not save money - even some small inns offer lower prices if you book in advance. To do research, to the collection of the area you are staying at home and booking prior to arrival is best. Walking around sounds funny with a backpack in search of a place to sleep, but often ends a miserable experience.

Visit your doctor

Thailand poses some health risks for the visitors, but many doctors recommend vaccination against hepatitis B and possibly other drugs and vaccines, based on your overall health and areas you will be visiting.

Do you know the culture of Thailand

Thailand is like no other place in the world. If you are from North America, Europe, Asia or Africa, Thailand probably seems very strange and exotic when you arrive. The transition a little more comfortable (and a little more of it) reading a bit about the history, religions, and feature the country.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Thailand Travel Tips: Five good restaurants ...

This informal, casual restaurant near the Tha Pae Gate is the meeting point Chiang Mai excellence, with books on the walls, organic vegetables and many hikers. The vegetarian menu is extensive and owners of origin of their products and their entire coffee farmers of the hill tribes.

  • Address: Moonmuang Rd, Chiang Mai, 66 5327 8315th
  • Cost: about 300 baht ($ 8) for two people
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

What you need to know about tsunamis in Thailand

What is a tsunami?

Tsunamis are large waves of water usually caused by an earthquake, explosion or other event to move a lot of water. In the open ocean tsunamis are usually harmless and imperceptible to the human eye. At the start of the tsunami waves are big and small - wave height can be as small as a foot, and may be several hundred kilometers long and move very fast, so that it can go virtually unnoticed on the EEG in the water is shallow near the Earth , But since the distance between the bottom of the ocean floor and water is small, compressed, short, wide fast waves with very high and powerful waves, the drag on the ground. Depending on the amount involved in energy, it can reach more than 100 meters high. More information about tsunamis.

The 2004 tsunami

The 2004 tsunami, called the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 Indonesia Tsunami 2004 or 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was one of the worst natural disasters in history. It was triggered by an undersea earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 9.1 to 9.3, making it the third most powerful earthquake ever recorded.

The great earthquake generated tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people and caused billions of dollars in property damage.

The effects of the tsunami in Thailand

The tsunami struck the southwest coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea, causing death and destruction of the northern border with Burma's southern border with Malaysia. The most affected areas in terms of the loss of life and destruction of property were in Phang Nga, Phuket and Krabi, not only because of its location, but because they were the most densely populated areas in the most developed coast.

The moment the tsunami, the morning after Christmas, the intensification of the loss of life in Thailand as he made popular tourist areas of the country in the Andaman coast during the holiday season, morning, as many people still in their homes or hotel rooms. Of at least 5,000 people killed in Thailand, nearly half abroad on holiday.

Much of the west coast of Phuket was severely damaged by the tsunami and more homes, hotels, restaurants and underground structures, major repair or reconstruction of others is necessary. Some areas, including Khao Lak, north of Phuket, Phang Nga, were almost completely destroyed by the waves.

Reconstitution

Although Thailand has suffered extensive damage during the tsunami, they could in comparison to most other countries to quickly rebuild. Within two years, almost all the damage had been removed and reconstructed the affected areas. Phuket, Khao Lak and Phi Phi travel these days, and you probably will not see a trace of evidence of the tsunami.

Another tsunami is expected?

The 2004 tsunami was the largest earthquake in the region was probably in 700 years, an exceptionally rare event triggered seen. While small earthquakes can cause tsunamis, if one should occur, you do not expect the new system to detect and warn people tsunamis of them would be enough to save more people.

Tsunami Warning System

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), uses seismic data and a system of buoys to the activity of a tsunami monitoring and issuing bulletins, alerts and warnings of impending tsunamis in Cuenca Pacific.

Since the tsunami hit the ground immediately after generation not (can take up to two hours, depending on the earthquake, tsunami and give away from the earth), if there is a system to quickly analyze data and communicate risk to persons on the ground , most have time to get to a higher level. During the 2004 tsunami, data analysis or rapid alert systems or land were available, but since countries have worked together to close this gap.

After the tsunami in 2004, Thailand has created a clearly marked tsunami evacuation system with bell towers along the coast, as well as radio, television and SMS notification and evacuation routes in densely populated areas. The warning in April 2012 tsunami was caused by an earthquake in Indonesia an excellent test of the system. Finally, while there were massive tsunami, at least in Thailand all areas that were affected be evacuated quickly. More information on the preparation of a tsunami, but be aware that tsunamis are very rare and it is very unlikely that you will experience an event during a trip to Thailand.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

10 free things to do in Bangkok

1. Visit the Temple

Bangkok has dozens of impressive temples and many of them are free to attend. Wat Mangkorn Kamalawat in Chinatown, Wat Indraviharn Dusit, and Wat Patum Wanaran in downtown Bangkok (between Paragon and Central World Plaza shopping centers) are only three temples beautiful and interesting that do not charge an admission fee.

What is the voltage in Thailand?

Question: What is the voltage in Thailand?

Answer: The voltage in Thailand is 220 volts AC at 50 Hz If you make appliances, electronics or the United States or other tools places with a current of 110 volts, you will need a voltage converter or burn everything is interconnected.. , Laptops, however, mobile phones and other electronic devices with built in converters are safe. If you come from most countries in Europe or Australia, you will not have to worry about a converter.

Most outlets in Thailand are the same dishes, two-pin plugs we have in the US so you will not need an adapter.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

How pronounced & quot; & Quot;? Phuket

Question: How can you "Phuket" look like?

Answer: Poo-market.

The "ph" diphthong Trans in Thai is not the "f" are to Phuket is not pronounced "Fuket."

The same is true at all levels:

Koh Phi Phi, no "fee rate." Pronounced "pee"

Koh Pha Ngan is pronounced "stitch gan 'no' gan catch."

Are you Vaccines have to Thailand?

Question: Do I need vaccinations for Thailand?

Answer:

No, except for hepatitis A and B, the CDC recommends that most people, whether they are traveling to Thailand. You will not have to antimalarials before visiting, if you limit of Cambodia, Laos, and Burma in remote areas of the jungle.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Phuket in four days

1. Day 1

Arrive in Phuket

If you landed in the afternoon or evening, or you are still suffering from jet lag, write the day and start the route the next day. Otherwise, assuming you arrived at noon and is fresh and full of energy, check-in at the hotel when you arrive and see walking around one of the landmarks of the island - the Big Buddha. This large statue of Buddha sits on a hill 150 feet in the southern part of the island. This impressive statue is started and completed in 2004, in 2012, has some specific religious significance - that was built by a group of lay people and mainly financed by donations and has more of a tourist attraction than anything else .ventanilla always dropoff the solid from the statue alone is worth seeing and the views of the island of the statue are the best you will find in Phuket. The statue is just across Chalong Bay. Most of the time you can easily see Kata Noi and Kata, Karon and Nai Harn beach and on a clear day you can see over Phang Nga.

After visiting the Great Buddha, if you have time, make a visit to Wat Chalong, officially called Wat Chaiyathararam but all over the island for its informal name known. The Temple of Rattanakosin style with traditional red roofs and doors made of gold, is one of the largest and most important historical and religious island. It was built in the 19th century and is important for two reasons. First, it is said to be a relic (a bone fragment) of the Buddha on Sri Lanka in 1999. Another reason came home: a former abbot who Luang Pho Cham special healing powers, and was recognized by the King Rama V.

This part of the logical path for a stay in the area of Patong, Karon and Kata Beach. If you stay in the northern part of the island, you can take a look at these pages when the southern part of the island (see below) to visit.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Where to eat in Asia

If you want a more formal at least a dozen Asian restaurants head meal including these favorites:

DibDib kitchen and bar. They want to know what all the cool kids are eating in Thailand? DibDib could be the best choice to determine this. The sushi menu of Italian Thai cuisine meets includes works surprisingly well, especially if someone in the group can decide what they want for dinner! The Naked industrial interior, the tourists in flip-flops and jeans feel painfully out of place. Dinner here is not cheap, expect at least 500 euros per person to spend, excluding drinks.

Flann O'Brien Irish Pub Want to enjoy a Guinness beside the Chao Phraya? Head to this Irish pub full service for lamb stew, burgers, fried fish, fish pate and other typical pub food. The spacious restaurant feels very authentic, shown live on screens in the bar football games. Although Thai cuisine is probably the first choice when visiting, people are very happy in need of some Western dishes to be here.

Kacha Kacha, has animated Teppanyaki a good selection of the usual fare: Yakitori okonomiyaki. The decor is feels a little too authentic (maybe more like a theme park either born in Japan with a teppanyaki), but judging by the fact that it is full, they must be doing something right. If it does not, can the rooftop terrace outdoor, decorated with beautiful lanterns eat.

Kodang Talay is one of the few best Thai restaurants in Asia. Tema, Seafood, works perfectly given the situation, and in fact, the location is perfect, it is right on the water. The restaurant serves classic Thai seafood, including whole fish soup Tom Yum Gung and fried fish cakes. There are also many non-seafood dishes, including omelettes and fried vegetables and noodles.

Capri, with a prime location, directly opposite the ferry pier, serves Italian dishes, most decent enough crust pizzas and some nice pasta. This restaurant is a little expensive, and the service feels rushed, but in reality is a function of the popular site.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

What you need to know about Thailand & # 039 white; s Rainy ...

You can travel during the rainy season in Thailand, and it is likely that you will have a great time, but be prepared for rain clouds and, in the worst case of a serious disruption of their travel plans. Even if you are used to the rain and storms at home, here in Thailand, the country dedicated to the rainy season! This is because most of Thailand and Southeast Asia, moist, almost half of the year between June and October.

How often raining, raining, as it is?

In Bangkok, Phuket and Chiang Mai it rains very often (almost every day) during the rainy season, but rarely rains all day. Storms in this part of the world can be severe, with heavy rain, thunder and lightning many. Rain held usually in the afternoon or evening, but sometimes it rains in the morning too. Even if it does not rain, the sky is often cloudy and the air should be very moist.

Floods in common?

Yes. Floods in Thailand happens every year, but not always in areas that are very popular with tourists. Parts of Bangkok are still at least minor flooding suffer during the rainy season. Southern Thailand knows very severe flooding, residents are often displaced from their homes.

What is the monsoon?

The rainy season coincides with Thailand humid monsoon season in the region and often hear people refer to the season and the rainy season of monsoon interchangeable. Although the word conjures up images of monsoon rains heavily, the term refers to a pattern of seasonal winds, the humidity in the Indian Ocean in Asia, not the wetness that draws often accompanied.

Traveling is less rain during the season?

Yes. It is certainly cheaper than traveling in high season, and depending on the route that up to 50% reduction in costs could save season prices from the hotel. You will also see less of other travelers.

You rains on my travel plans?

It is also possible. Depending on where you go, the rain will not affect their travel plans at all. But it could also completely ruin your vacation. Seasonal flooding and severe storms, especially in recent years, major problems not only for tourists but also for those who have caused in the country. In March 2011, Koh Tao and Koh Pha Ngan were evacuated due to heavy rains (and it was not even in the rainy season). Residents and tourists were transported from companies on the continent and, although this is to be a fun adventure in itself, there is nothing fun on an island waiting for someone to come an be glued to his rescue. In October 2011, parts of Thailand has one of the worst flooding in decades. Much of Ayutthaya province was under a lot of water, and although the main attraction of the province, the ruins of the ancient capital, were not affected much of the area was flooded and transport routes were closed for several days. Even some sections of the main road north of Bangkok have been closed.

Despite these events, thousands of tourists visit Thailand during the rainy season each year, the vast majority of those rescued or racing took place in the water up to his knees while looking at the artifacts. If you are flexible and want to take advantage of lower prices and fewer people, it might be worth the risk. If you are planning a trip once in a lifetime, or travel to Thailand to spend more time at the beach, you'll probably like to come either during the hot season or during the cold season. The cold season is not "cool", but not as extreme in terms of time and heat, is the absolute best time to visit Thailand. While most of the year in the whole country feels sticky and warm in the cold season, it's just nice and comfortable, but still warm enough to the beaches and islands. If this is important to you are planning a holiday in Thailand in late November and early February.

It is a place to visit during the rainy season?

Yes. Head Samui, Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Tao. It will not be completely dry, but is much less rain during the rainy season, as the rest of the country. Although Thailand seasons tend to be uniform throughout the country, the Samui archipelago in the western Gulf of Thailand, has a slightly different rainy season and more precipitation occurs from October to January. So if you plan to travel in Thailand from June to October, the region's islands are a good alternative. Samui is completely dry for the rest of the rainy season in the country, but look at clouds, a little rain and find moisture. Of course, the islands near Samui the scene of some of the worst unseasonable rains and floods were the country sometime in 2011 so there are no guarantees when it comes time!

Monday, December 8, 2014

Five places to celebrate Christmas in Bangkok

If you are in Bangkok for the holidays, there is no reason to celebrate Christmas in a bowl of noodle soup or salad of papaya, if you do not want. There are many places that are so traditional Christmas dinner, relaxing and casual clothes to formal and sumptuous. Most major five-star hotels in the city to make meals and Christmas dinners. Many English pubs in the city will also be placed on Christmas dinner, too.

Here are some better ways to celebrate Christmas in Bangkok. Try to book at least a day in advance so that you know that you need a place to celebrate!

5 great Thai restaurants in Phuket

Those high quality, authentic Thai cuisine want in a casually elegant atmosphere Raya Thai Cuisine ride from Phuket Town is worth. Khun Garab kitchen are prepared for decades and food warm and surprisingly good. The restaurant is in a restored colonial mansion, is very popular with visiting in-the-know residents of Bangkok. It is rumored that some of his wealthy clients even had dishes Khun Garab flown from Phuket, if they do not travel to the islands.

  • Address :. Deebuk 48 New Cross Rd, Phuket Town, Phuket 66 7621 8155
  • Cost: 800 baht ($ 25) for two people

Friday, December 5, 2014

Offers for Thailand

Air Asia provides cheap direct flights from Bangkok to Phuket and China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam. Check the air fares to these places. It may be cheaper to make a return trip to buy from home, for example, in Hong Kong, then buy a new ticket to Hong Kong to Bangkok.

4 places to make delicious Bangkok Street Food receive

Street Food in Thailand is not only snacks on the go or fast food when you can not get "real food.". From morning to night, to enjoy street vendors prepare full meals and people from all walks of life. In fact, most Thais and visitors to the diet of the road look into the taste of all that exists in a restaurant. Common living room is surrounded by traffic and city life an essential part of visiting Thailand.

Some of Bangkok excellent cuisine on the road and are convenient to visit.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Karon Beach

Although Karon Beach Phuket receives less hype Patong Beach nearby, many visitors consider it one of the best resorts in Phuket. Karon has soft sand, clear water and plenty of space for relaxing in the sun. Because it is so large (nearly two miles in diameter), which never feels crowded, even in high season. There are many places to stay and things to do if you removed not at the beach, but is much quieter and less built very lively Patong Beach. If you want to enjoy the scene or shopping nightlife of Patong, however, only a few miles.

Move Karon

Karon Beach is one of the largest on the island, the beach and the surrounding area is large enough that you might not want to go from one place to another. Rent a bike or take one of the many mini-buses run the streets to get from your hotel to the beach or shopping. If you must go to Patong a tuk-tuk or taxi which will cost around 200 baht for the ride take.

Directions to Karon

Karon Beach is located on the west coast of Phuket, Patong beach, south, and if you are coming from the airport, take a taxi for about 350 baht on one side or take the equivalent of the island, the van ride through about 150 baht. No direct public bus from the airport to the beach, but if you do not mind change nothing, by public bus from the airport to the bus station in the city of Phuket, then change to a bus to Karon.

Overnight:

Karon has a good selection of resorts, hotels and inns for every budget.

What to expect:

Karon Beach is a sand beach sweeping, long backed by a great people who are plenty of places to eat and drink within walking distance. It is not as strong or as lively Patong Beach, but the bars in the center of Karon center can be noisy at night.

Top 5 Best Beaches in Thailand alternative

During my initial list of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand, a large group of travelers used this list is different. This is for those who do not like big crowds and a lot of development, commercial clubs and tons of strong beer for the views and unexplored areas had, even if it meant spending a little more time, or do not find many Getting other people who speak English. There is nothing second rate on these beaches (both in the original list), they are just not as popular, and for some, making it even better.