Sunday, 25 July 2010

Koh Samui Drill

Any holiday makers in the region of Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao or in the Surrathani province or any region of Thailand are invited to please join the protest along with local residents and environmentalists on July 31.

For more info visit the Koh Samui Blog

Monday, 19 July 2010

Thailand Backpacking trip 2010/2011

Planning a trip to Thailand appeals to travelers of all shapes, sizes and budgets because it is quite easy to navigate about the different cities and main attractions. The travel is also inexpensive, leaving you with more money to explore the booming silk industry, as well as the delicious cuisine. Thai food melds a combination of mind, body and soul into their spicy and sweet balanced meals, offering some of the best dishes in the world.

Why Thailand is So Popular

When planning a backpacking trip to Thailand, you may have heard of what attracts tourists to the various areas about the country. In the North, trekking through the mountains is quite popular. More than 300 temples can be located in the beautiful natural surroundings of Chiang Mai. Top-notch quality and inexpensive stays can be found at every corner, offering flavorful food and interesting shopping outlets.

As a backpacker, you will find an abundance of places to stay at in the area, including Julie's Guesthouse. At this establishment, you will be able to sign up for a couple of days trekking through the jungle that features lovely views and a first-hand look at how the locals thrive. To avoid getting hit by the monsoon rains, plan an adventure for this area between the months of October and April.

Central Thailand brings the allure of Bangkok, which overflows with shopping, addicting cuisine, palaces and temples. The Chao Phraya River provides a great scene to explore. Main attractions to consider include the Royal Palace, the Wats and Chinatown, as well as the Chatuchak Weekend Market. Notable festivals can be experienced in Ayuthaya, where scenic riverside gardens await in Sukhothai. The endless possibilities for exploration are mind-boggling. The islands of Southern Thailand bring you closer to white sands and warm waters. The largest of the bunch is called Phuket, where other notable selections include the Phi Phi Islands and the waterfalls of Krabi.

Nightlife

Many tourists enjoy the overall aspect of Thailand nightlife. This is one of the main reasons a large amount of travelers backpack throughout the country: nature, culture, food and fun. If it's a good time you're looking for, try the many go-go and beer bars in Pattaya, as well as Chaweng Beach (Ko Samui) that parties into the wee hours of the night. Koh Phangan is the site where thousands of locals and tourists gather to celebrate by the light of the full moon. It's a world famous beach party that never seems to end, offered once every month. It is one of the best places to experience the food, drink and dance of Thailand island life in an event that literally rocks the senses.

The law of the land states that bars and nightclubs close at 2 in the morning when visiting Bangkok, but there is always somewhere to go, whether it's just a delicious restaurant tucked away on a side street. The largest area to explore is called Patpong, which provides three streets to explore. For more information on the ins and outs of Thailand, check out the latest information posted on www.kohsamui-spas.com.

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Spa resorts on Koh Samui

Over 100 spa resorts exist on the Island of Koh Samui. All these spa resorts are 4 to 5 star resorts with all the facilities you can imagine, beautiful decor and relaxing atmosphere. The number spa resort on the Island is Kamalaya is Thailand first Wellness Sanctuary and Holistic Spa, founded on the tropical island of Koh Samui in November 2005.Its key concept is to promote holistic wellness - harmony in mind, body and spirit.Amarai resort with elegant traditional Thai style buildings, this boutique Samui hotel offers spacious rooms and unrivalled services. Guests will enjoy a peaceful retreat for a romantic holiday or a family getaway. The resort features a range of fine dining options, two swimming pools, a fitness room and a diving centre among other facilities.

More soon from Koh Samui Spas

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Top 10 Booked Hotels Thailand

TOP 10 Best Sellers in Thailand

1. Sand Sea Resort & Spa Koh Samui Lamai beach 1,315 THB sand sea resort

2. Serene Hill Resort & Spa Koh Samui Lamai beach 1,315 THB serene hill resort and spa
3. Malibu Beach Bungalows Koh Phangan Chaloklum bay 1,200 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/kohphangan/malibu_beach_bungalows

4. Ao Nang Terrace Hotel Krabi Ao nang 1,190 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/krabi/ao_nang_terrace_hotel

5. Noppharat Resort Krabi Nopparatara 840 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/krabi/noppharat_resort

6. S'Mor Spa Village HuaHin Khao takiab 1,405 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/huahin/s_mor_spa_village

7. Shakespeare Inn Pattaya Jomtien beach 1,200 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/pattaya/shakespeare_inn_formerly_the_jomtien_beach_house_spa

8. Boonsiam Hotel Krabi Krabi town 1,405 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/krabi/boonsiam_hotel

9. Drop In Club Resort & Spa KohPhangan Haad rin 1,065 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/kohphangan/drop_in_club_resort_spa

10.Lamai Inn Phuket Patong beach 1,200 THB http://ido24.com/kohsamui-hotels-thailand.com/phuket/lamai_innDelete post

Saturday, 11 April 2009

Idyllically located on the white sands of the Chaweng Beach, in turn lapped by the azure-blue water of the Gulf of Thailand. There are fifty-three suites, each with a traditional Thai decor, providing guests with comfortable state-of-the-art living and resting area. Each suite also has a private balcony, and luxury bathroom with own separate bathtub & shower, and toilet. The lodgings are fully furnished with every facilities for your personal services.

The large free-form swimming pool and conjunction with children's pool are a natural focal point. The beachfront restaurant and bar, serves the very best of alongside a wide selection of Royal Thai cuisine and large variety of international dishes.

Unwise to Thai classical music with the best evening fresh seafood, Italian and International cuisine on the road-side; "Samui Seafood Grill & Restaurant" and "Drop In Restaurant & Club" touch of Chaweng's night life begins

Favorites cocktails and long drinks are available. A unique tropical Spa, sits tranquilly at the beachfront, highlighting the Excellency of its well-being treatments in an atmosphere which inspires total peace of mind and relaxation.


Offering the exclusive of 53 luxurious rooms, studio type junior suite and royal suite: each with a Thai traditional decor, providing with comfortable state of art living and resting area, luxury bath room with its own separate toilet, Jacuzzi, hot & cold rained shower.

Each suite has its own private out door balcony overlooking green garden and pool. Every room are fully air conditioned with individual control thermostat, other facilities include day bed, telephone, remote control T.V., with multi channels satellite program, DVD player, fridge with mini-bar, in room safety box, hair dryer, coffee/tea facilities, also extra reading lamp available on request.

Maung Spa Samui