Located in the Gulf of Thailand off Thailand’s East coast, Ko Samui represents the opposite of Phuket’s hectic reputation. On Samui, relaxation is the goal. The island itself is lush, with the best weather from January-April when temperatures are warm and inviting. The island is known for its coconut plantations (coconuts can be purchased everywhere) and offers a variety of water sports from snorkeling, scuba diving, sea kayaking, and fishing to parasailing and jet skiing. But if you just want
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Thailand is a great place to visit. The people are wonderful and friendly--just stay away from the friendly Tuk-tuk drivers who want to take you shopping. Definitely do NOT go or... More
In the Gulf of Thailand there is a little island best known for it's full moon parties which attract thousands of travellers from around the globe, but Koh Phangan has a lot more... More
In Bangkok stay on Khao San Road - its a great place to start your journey! There's plenty to do (pubs, clubs, restaurants, etc.) and masses of places you can sort out your trip... More
Travel there by local train and bus to come in close contact to the lovely thai people... go snorkeling and enjoy...the food, the people, the fullmoonparties in koh phang gan -... More
Chiang Mai has long served as a backpacker's gateway to Thailand's northern reaches, but an influx of Thai artists and Western expatriates has turned this quiet city into a vibrant destination....more
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