Title: Best Paradises in Thailand
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Content: Amporn Samosorn, Peerawat Jariyasombat,
and Siratrakarn Manojing
Editor: Bob Tremayne
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National Library of Thailand Cataloging In Publication Data:ซ
Best Paradises in Thailand._ _ Bangkok : Unseen Planet, 2007
220 p.
1. Resort_ _ Thailand. I.Title.
910.462
ISBN 978-974-7706-68-0
First Published: October 2007
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A journey is about to begin...
Thailand, the Land of Smiles where culture strikes a
perfect balance with breathtaking beauty and tranquility,
has cast its magical spell on travelers for centuries.
Now it’s your turn to come under its spell. Whether for
leisure, healthcare, romance, or adventure, take this
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and be touched by Thai
beauty, warmth, and hospitality.
Discover the Best Paradises in Thailand by exploring the
captivating splendor of 70 of the finest resorts in prime
locations throughout Thailand. This collection allows you
the chance to enjoy quality time with family and friends,
gather a lifetime of memories, and experience the
timeless natural wonders of this magnificent kingdom.
Best Paradises in Thailand is proud to share with you the
surprises, excitement, and inspiration of Thailand, and
to ignite the passion of travel in your life. Your dream
and your journey have just begun.
Close your eyes and dream of a land where people’s faces are
constantly painted with a smile, a land that is full of magical
places that make you feel lost in time, a land that is rich in
culture and natural heritage, and a land that allows you to
listen to the sound of the wind blowing through the hills, and
then you will know how Thailand came to be known as
The Amazing Kingdom.
Thailand is built on a passion for beauty manifest in different
forms. There is the beauty of a variety of landscapes such as
lush tropical forests and magnificent beaches. There is the
beauty of the history and culture of ancient people steeped in
art and agriculture. And there is the beauty of a dynamic,
fast-developing, modern nation, all combining to make an
amazing Thailand. Whatever form of beauty you’re looking for,
you’re free to search for your dreams in this enchanted land
and enjoy experiences that usually only occur once in a
lifetime.
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T h E A m A z I N g k I N g D o m
In the north, you’ll be astonished standing atop of Doi Inthanon, the
highest peak in the country in Chiang Mai province. Great oceans of mist
envelop the valleys of Muang Sam Mok (City of Three Mists) in Mae
Hong Son. Northern Thailand is a paradise of cooler temperatures and
temperate-climate flowers and plants. At Phu Chee Fah, you can roam the
fields full of Dok Siew or Dok Chong Ko wildflowers that blossom during
February. At Mae Fah Luang Garden, the most magnificent landscaped
garden in Thailand, you are able to cast your eyes across a collection of
flowers and shrubs from around the world throughout the year.
This region is a significant scientific research location and visitors may
observe the agricultural laboratory work and, afterwards, sample the
cooler-climate fruits, flowers, and vegetable products of the research
stations. At the Royal Project sites in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phayao,
Lamphun, and Mae Hong Son, there is trekking to jungle waterfalls and
people are welcome to stay overnight in blissful surroundings close to
nature in hill-tribe villages learning about the unique way of life of
the local communities. It is an amazing, unforgettable experience!
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Tourists are able to experience the traditions, language, art, and costumes
of the Lanna culture. The food, an ancient lantern, a Kalae fabric flag, and Bo
Sang umbrellas are examples of beautiful and time-honored practices that
form the heart and soul of the Lanna people.
The northeast of Thailand, I-san, has stunning mountains, waterfalls, and
forests. It is a mainly agricultural area, a ‘vacation secret’ seldom visited by
tourists, but its charm never fails to fascinate those who come. Ancient
cultural practices and local wisdom have been passed down through
generations so that much of what happens in present daily life has its origins
deep in the past. The simple way of life and true friendliness are significant
attractions to tourists, many of whom come back again and again.
In the northeast region, there are numerous prominent national parks, for
example Khao Yai National Park. Khao Yai, with an area of 2,165 square
kilometers and nominated as a World Heritage Site, is a vast natural resource
of an extensive variety of flora and fauna, some well-known but some very rare.
The park is renowned for educational camping and trekking programs that
attract both Thais and non-Thais, young and not-so-young, to its gates. There
are also many waterfalls within the park’s boundaries, such as Nang Rong
and Sarika Waterfalls. Phu Kradueng and Phu Ruea National Parks are other
natural areas that challenge trekkers with their dominating terrains, cascading
water courses, and stunning vegetation.
I-san, with its strong traditional background and diversity of cultures, is a region
full of festivals. In Loei province, the Phi Ta Khon festival presents villagers
wear masks made of sticky rice husks painted in bright colors participating
in entertaining processions to honor the spirits. Yasothon, Ubon Ratchathani,
and Surin all have their own annual celebrations, the Rocket Festival in May,
the Candle Festival in July, and the Elephant Roundup in November respec-
tively. Magnificent examples of Khmer settlements of many centuries ago can
be explored at Phanom Rung Stone Castle and Pimai Sanctuary. Throughout
this region, there is evidence of the local wisdom, skills, and artistry of
the northeastern people in utilizing the natural resources in their production
of silk, traditional musical instruments, and Dan Kwain pottery. And one must
not forget to sample the delights of I-san popular food such as grilled chicken,
steamed sticky rice, and papaya salad (Som Tum). A vast assortment of
treasures and traditions await the unsuspecting visitor to I-san.
The Central Plains of Thailand are dominated by the capital city, Bangkok.
There are hundreds of sites in this region worth visiting, many more than
most people perhaps ever realized. There are mountains, mysterious caves,
tropical forests, waterfalls, meandering creeks, raging rapids, large rivers,
and the sea, all within reasonable distance of the large metropolis.
Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991
because of its biological diversity and forms the largest mainland conservation area in
South East Asia. This area in Kanchanaburi and Tak provinces combined with Thung Yai -
Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary in Uthai Thani province constitutes a massive
protected cluster of national parks comprising Sri Nakarin, Chaloem Rattanakosin,
Erawan, and Sai Yok, with Salak Phra Wildlife Sanctuary.
To the east of the capital, you can witness the buffalo races in Chonburi province.
Originating as a way of relaxation for the farmers while trading the animals at the
market, it has now developed into a major festival and attracts many participants and
onlookers. Proceeding further east brings the traveler to the major tourist city of Pattaya
with its wide range of accommodation and entertainment. Following the coast road,
there is a year-round supply of fresh fruits, ranging from rambutan, durian, mangosteen,
and zalacca available from local orchards and at roadside stalls. The most difficult
decision is deciding what fruit to try!
You can dream of long stretches of beautiful white sandy beaches and watch them
become a reality at the islands of Koh Chang, Koh Kood, and Koh Samed. All of these are
diving paradises allowing you to marvel at the colors of the coral. As well as marine life,
visitors can witness magnificent examples of biologically diverse ecosystems in virgin
tropical rainforests.
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Just three hours south of Bangkok sees you in Hua Hin, providing the traveler with a
relaxing opportunity to explore the ambience of Thai history. This town is the site chosen
many years ago by the Royal Family for the construction of their summer palace, and is
today a popular ocean-front location for royalty and tourists. Once at Hua Hin, it is only
a short hop to Cha-am Beach where one can ride bikes along the ocean promenade,
enjoy the sea breezes, and taste the fresh seafood. Or you can stop at Pakname-Pran
Beach in Prachuap Khiri Khan province to savor the peaceful way of life of a traditional
fishing community.
This aquatic theme continues as one proceeds further south down the Thai peninsula.
There is clear turquoise seawater, white sandy beaches, plentiful sunshine, gentle sea
breezes, and a rich underwater life that draws both Thais and foreigners from every
corner of the world to this region. All of this is backed by undisturbed rainforests,
stunning hills and cliffs, and waterfalls producing a variety of natural attractions.
Specific examples abound. Krabi has never failed to impress even the most hardened
and experienced traveler. The province’s powdery white sand, gorgeous corals ideal for
snorkeling and diving, caves, and over 100 islands provide a kaleidoscope of choices
for the energetic and the more laid-back. To the east of the peninsula, the Andaman Sea
islands of Koh Phi Phi, Koh Surin, Koh Tarutao, and Koh Rangs, many of them protected
by national park status, also provide excellent diving opportunities. If you find all these
aquatic activities too much and you want a break, why not try to fight your fear and defy gravity
by tackling one of the world’s top ten rock-climbing sites at Rai Lay?
Phuket is Thailand’s largest island province and constitutes the main tourist accommodation
focus in the south. It has many beaches to enjoy in the day and much entertainment once the
sun has set. Hey Island is a location off the south coast of Phuket well-known for its splendid
coral reef, earning it the title Coral Island. At Sadet Cave, you can explore the mysteries of a
world underground, complete with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. For those seeking
adventure under the blue skies, you can take your chances under the cool waters of a
cascading waterfall or simply relax under the shade of the overhanging trees.
To the west of the Thai peninsula is the Gulf of Thailand. Its islands are not to be outdone
by those of the Andaman Sea, boasting stunning beaches, delightful bathing opportunities,
and magnificent forests. Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao are comparable to anything
anywhere in the world. The climatic conditions here are different from the Andaman Sea coast
with more monsoon influences taking effect. However, the local communities are still heavily
involved in fishing, their daily lives being based on the prevailing winds and tidal conditions. An
example can be found at Pan Yee islet, a Muslim community at which inhabitants have earned
their livelihoods from the ocean for hundreds of years. Coconut plantations are common
here, giving rise to numerous monkey training centers at which visitors can admire the close
relationship and collaboration between human and animal. Shadow puppetry known locally as
Nang Talung is a unique form of public entertainment in this part of the country and is popular
at village festivals, temple fairs and family celebrations.
Whichever direction you go, whatever form of beauty you’re passionate about, you’ll find
something in this Amazing Kingdom of Thailand to captivate you, fascinate you, enthrall you,
and charm you. Close your eyes and dream.
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h ot e l s a n d r e s o r t s
In the land of artistry
Elegant and delicate,
Shared by people worldwide,
A dreamland of arts and sentiment
p h a n g n g a
the Sun riSing at takOlaBuri On the reddiSh laterite
cOluMnS and the BuildingS revive MeMOrieS Of ancient
SukhOthai tiMeS.
the contemporary architecture of takolaburi stands out against the
idyllic white sands and clear blue sea at Pakarang cape. As the day
breaks, the reddish laterite columns and the four-sided pavilion over
the swimming pool glow like an image of a temple in the ancient
Sukhothai kingdom. Modern materials and thai-style decorations are
featured throughout the resort, with spacious wooden floors and walls,
large balconies, beautiful gardens and lotus ponds. the thai touch
is evident throughout. the structures blend in with the natural
surroundings of the mountains to the rear and the unspoiled beach and
the Andaman Sea at the front. ramayana Health club and Spa with
4 individual thai pavilion rooms is the place for total relaxation and
rejuvenation, with an emphasis on thai herbal treatments, many using
fresh products from the resort’s garden. the Jedi restaurant offers a
distinctive cuisine and a unique dining experience in a thai pavilion over
the pool with a panoramic view of the beach. You may also choose to
sample the menu at the don three thai Sala that provides food, live
thai music, and a classical show for your entertainment.
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