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Phuket
Phuket, Thailand, is commonly referred to as the ‘Pearl of South’ and is the largest island in Thailand. Phuket Island runs 48 kilometers (34 miles) north to south and 21 kilometers (16 miles) east to west. Phuket is broken by a chain of mountains and valleys mainly from a north-south range running down the west coast. |
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Samui
Back in the halcyon days of the 1960's, there were no Lonely Planets to guide the trickle of adventurers travelling overland between Europe and Asia. Unlike today's pampered and ubiquitous backpackers, yesterday's intrepid young explorers had to rely on word of mouth advice about the route lying ahead. Amongst other essentials. |
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Chaingmai
ChingMai is gateway to northern part of Thailand. The city is famous for friendly people, beautiful women, refined handicrafts, cool climate and stunning mountain scenery. It flourishes as a major religious, cultural, over 300 temples and trading centre and ChingMai has also striking mountain and virgin forests. Indeed ChingMai is the place where visitors explore hike-biking, hill tribe and paradise shopping |
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Pattaya
Pattaya is rock and basically cheerful city. The climate is fine, and cost of living is cheap so this place is perfect for family to hang out on weekend. It lies on East Coast of the gulf of Thailand which is approximately two hours by car southeast of Bangkok. Pattaya now offers a diverse number of resorts and hotels for the visitors. |
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Bangkok
Fascinating, exciting, dynamic, colorful, and completely chaotic, Bangkok is urban metropolis where visitors not only expect thriving nightlife scene and sophisticated shopping center from other famous city but also amazing cultural attractions and exotic foods. Skyscrapers touch the skyline in all directions alongside dazzling, industrial building and luxury hotel. |