Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Beautiful Bangkok

Bangkok is the biggest urban area in Thailand and became the capital city in 1768 after the collapse of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It has developed very much over the years and is now one of the most exotic locations on any traveler’s agenda.
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While more than a few assemble to this Thai capital, not many are aware of its history. Even though it became a capital city in 1768, the Rattanakosin Kingdom did not start until 1782, when the capital was stirred across the river after being ransacked by the Burmese. Rattanakosin capital is currently called “Phra Nakhon,” with the name Bangkok forming the urban build-up since the 18th century. It currently has its own public administration and governor.

For over two centuries, Bangkok has been the social, political and economic center not only in Thailand but also in South East Asia and IndoChina. It is part of the urbanized triangle of the central and eastern region of Thailand – from Nakhon Ratchasima to the industrialized eastern seaboard. The city was regarded as the world’s 22nd largest city, with a population estimated to be approximately 15 million if the wide unregistered number of residents is taken into consideration. This has resulted in the Thai population becoming a vibrant mix of people – mainly from Western, Chinese and Indian cultures.

Today, Bangkok is well-known as tourist destination with beautiful beaches, bargain markets plus exotic entertainment and gastronomical adventures. If you have yet to experience this amazing tropical city, do so as soon as it promises to be an experience that you will not soon forget.



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Monday, May 12, 2014

Secret Gem – the Best Western Supalai Resort, Phuket

For those who want a holiday in Phuket although enjoys a slower pace of life than the usual resort areas, Supalai Resort and Spa could hold the answer. Located on the most quiet but no less beautiful, North Eastern cost of the island, this chic resort is tucked away in the forested hillside overseeing the turquoise waters of Pha Nga bay.

This solitude does not mean the resort is isolated or cut off. Phuket airport is only 15 minute drive away, and the resort has enough on-site facilities to keep guest entertained.   It has a massive, 2-level swimming pool with flowing fountains, while the Sundaree Spa possesses an array of treatments from traditional Thai, oriental, herbal, aromatherapy, Swedish, hydrotherapy, foot and sports massage through to body wraps and expert waxing treatments. For more active guests, water sports are available while day tours and hire cars are also available to explore the island.
The resort’s sea view rooms and poolside villas highlight modern East Asian decor where the style is definitely “East meets West”.  The sea view rooms consist of Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Grand Deluxe, whereas the pick of the bunch is the House Pool Villa that features a 4.5m x 9.5m infinity edge private pool surrounding the fabulous panoramic ocean view.
The Best Western name and reputation may not be as famous in Asia as other hotels brands, but this resort from the world’s largest hotel chain offers everything one might expect from any of the more desired names in Thai hospitality. It is relaxed, modern and affordable, with a serene location and a level of peace and intimacy that is perfect for families and couples. For a piece of Phuket without the usual hustle and bustle, the Best Western Supalai is truly a secret gem.

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Supalai Resort and Spa, Phuket
69/9 Moo 6, Ao Po Lang Deand Rd., Paklok, Thalang, Phuket, 83110 Por Bay

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Sunday, May 11, 2014

3 Natural Pools in South East Asia

Want to swim where you will be able to dive beneath the cascading waterfalls? Then, in South East Asia you can find some of the best natural swimming holes in the world.

So, pack your swimsuits and head off to one of these places:

Taal Lake, Philippines
A freshwater lake on the island of Luzon in the Philippines was created by immense eruptions many years ago. Here stands Taal Lake, home of the merely freshwater sardines in the world and the very uncommon venomous sea snake called ‘Hydrophis semperi’. In close proximity to the centre of the lake is the active Taal Volcano. Swimming in this lake sounds really exciting now, doesn’t it? Venomous sea snakes and active volcanos! But the sulphur from the volcano in the water is supposedly good for your skin. And the view will not disappoint.
source: mostbeautifulplacesintheworld.org
How to get there: Take a bus from Manila to Tagaytay where you can hire a Jeepney to take you there.


Erawan Waterfall, Thailand
Erawan Waterfall is located at Erawan National Park in the Kanchanaburi Province of Thailand and is made up of seven tiers of beautiful falls with a total height of over 1500 meters. Make your way to the top for the view but get ready to take a two-hour hike up. Look at it as the build-up to one of the best swims that you will ever have in your life. However, wear good shoes for hiking; in some areas the trail is missing, slippery or steep. The milky blue pools with mist rising from the gushing water are like something out of a fantasy novel, sans the tour groups of course. Go early to avoid the afternoon sun and post-lunch crowds.
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How to get there: Take a bus from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi where you can easily catch a bus to the National Park.

Tat Kuang Si Waterfall, Laos
Tat Kuang Si Waterfall can be found in no other than the beautifully serene Luang Prabang. This waterfall is popular swimming spot, especially during the rainy season due to the stronger water currents. Like Erawan, you should hike to the top for more stunning view. Take some pictures, take a swim, and visit the sun bear sanctuary nearby when you get bored.  Avoid going on weekends if you’re not in the mood of swimming with the crowds.
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How to get there: Take a tuk-tuk from Luang Prabang.



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