Friday, July 16, 2010

Five Best Hotels Krabi Thailand

     Krabi, Thailand is one of the preferred destinations in the eco tourism scene. To suit this theme, most of the hotels here are built to merge seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Here are five of the best hotels Krabi Thailand.
     1. Amari Vogue Resort (5-star) (Address: 149 Moo 3, Tambon Nongtalay Amphur Muang,   Tubkaek Beach)
     This resort built in the Lanna architectural style offer spectacular views of sea and distant islands. The Sivara Spa, Jacuzzi, swimming pool and indoor and beachfront restaurants are its highlights.
     2. Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas (5-star) (Address: 396-396/1 Moo 2, Ao Nang)
    Centara Grand is no doubt one of the best hotels Krabi Thailand for its features like private bay and unique views of limestone formations and white sand beach. Located close to Krabi airport and the shopping center of Ao Nang, it offers solitude even while staying close to central area.
     3. Rayavadee Premier Resort (5-star) (Address: 214 Moo 2, Tambol Ao-Nang, Amphur Muang)
     This resort has the unique distinction of overlooking three of the region's finest beaches - Railay Beach, Nam Mao Beach and Phra Nang Beach. As the beaches lie in the Krabi Marine National Park, much attention has been given to preserving the ecology of the region. However, this doesn't cramp its luxury and comfort.
     4. Sheraton Krabi Beach Resort (5-star) (Address: 155, Moo 2, T. Nongthale)
Located right on Klong Muang Beach, this luxury resort built in Zen-style architecture with landscaped gardens, offers the perfect setting for a peaceful tropical holiday. One of its prime attractions is Baba Rara, the baby elephant that plays with children.
     5. Sofitel Phokeethra Krabi Resort & Spa (5-star) (Address: T. Khaotong A. Muang)
Located on the private beach of Klong Muang, the resort is set amidst tropical forests. All rooms afford jungle views in addition to views of sea and limestone karsts.
The incredible array of best hotels Krabi Thailand makes the selection difficult for tourists.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Leaving Thailand for Sweden

     Now I am leaving the paradise to go back to the autumn and soon winter time in Sweden. After spending two weeks in Thailand it is time to go home. I read in a magazine that it is an out dying phenomenon to reflect upon things in life. I tend to agree. When do we take the time back home and reflect what we have done? Whom we met and what we have achieved. The time for reflection can be any where and any time. Of course it is easier when we are having a holiday. Be grateful to life and the people you have met. Be thankful for your health and every thing you have achieved. Live today as it was supposed to be the last day in your life. When I compare the people here to my own back home I realize that they take things much easier. It is no big fuzz if things do not get ready today it will always be a day tomorrow. People seem to be relaxed and happy.
     Another thing I can be jealous about is the fresh fruit. I have had it every day. They seem to have more of a flavour to it then we do. It must be due to the transport. We have to import in when the fruit is still not ready to go. We put it in a fake sun place to harvest it later. How about the vegetables then? Wow, the tomatoes taste marvellous. Every day I have had fish, seafood and greens to it. I will miss that. Back home I have a different diet. My favourite ones come from this part of the earth. What else will I miss? The easy way of living. To be outdoors 24/7 if I like. To be able to walk out with less clothes the back home.
You have to keep in mind I love my country too. But the good thing with travelling is that you appreciate what you have at home and you are grateful to be able to travel abroad. Think back time when we did not and could not travel as much. I guess they were happy in their own environment because they knew nothing else. Sometimes I think we were in ease with more then today. Now days we want so much material in our houses. Look at the Thai people that do not seem to need so much. I have also noticed when I am abroad I do not use all the clothes I have brought. The more I travel the less I carry. That is so nice too.
     Now I have to wait for a whole month for my next trip. That will be to Salt Lake City in late October. My purpose there will be to attend an event for the company of Xango LTD. I am looking forward to that. I think it will be around 10.000 attendees from the whole world. I will be back on that trip to tell you. Now it is time for bed and tomorrow will be another story telling day. Good Night.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Thailand Airlines

     Travelling is the most amusing means of getting away with redundant routines at home and office. Everybody loves to grasp some vacation in the form of tours and adventures. While tourism creates a big bulk in a nation's economy, recent developments in terms of transportation and hotel accommodation. To complement the growing tourism needs of tourists visiting Asia, Thailand airlines make every trip as safe and exciting as possible for the jetsetters.
     Operational Thailand airlines include Thai Air Asia, SGA Airlines, PB Air, Thai Airways International, Orient Thai Airlines, Bangkok Airways and Nok Air. All are geared towards providing a hassle-free and safe sky travel. They offer passengers with the most convenient way of releasing airline tickets, boarding and unloading, baggage deposit services and tour assistance.
     Thailand airlines deliver the high standards of flying tourists from all over the world. Thai Airways serve flights from Bangkok and Phuket to any point of destination cities in the US and Europe such as Los Angeles in California, Munich in Germany, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia, Rome in Italy, Paris in France, Madrid in Spain, London in the United Kingdom, Athens in Greece. Connecting flights via Doha in Qatar, Manila in Philippines and other Asian cities are also given as options.
     Serving flights to and fro all continents of the world, Thailand airlines afford hospitality and high quality of services to every jetsetter. The eminent culture of congeniality is apparently seen in how the flight stewards reach out to their passengers. Because Bangkok is considered as the aviation hub of Asia, more flight schedules are opened by Thailand airlines to give the travelers wider choices to reach Thailand.
     It is said that wherever Thailand airlines fly, the authenticity of Thai culture and heritage travels along with it. Cheap flights are now being offered online through international travel agencies. Online booking is the quickest and most convenient way to get your tickets at slashed rates. Lower than usual, air ticket prices are only enjoyed by those who link with Thailand's accredited travel companies.
     Although Thai has its own native tongue, Thailand airlines are competitive in terms of employing competent flight attendants who have the ability to speak the universal language. They are carefully trained and equipped with strong verbal skills using English as the medium of interaction.
There are more than 70 destinations in 40 countries now that Thailand airlines are flying back and forth. This goes to say that Thailand is keeping up with the world tourism trend of vacationing not only during summer but all seasons of the year. Whether it is for business or amusement, travelers seek to fly to Thailand to discover its cultured means, English education progress and eco-tourism boost.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Thailand

Thailand is often called the "Land of Smiles." Of course, this explanation is not taken into account traffic jams in Bangkok solos.
Thailand is a predominantly tropical climate. It is rainy, hot and cloudy skies and southwest monsoon (mid-May to September), dry and cool and the northeast monsoon (November to March is around the half) and the isthmus hot and humid in the south.