Festival & Event: Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony

Festival & Event: Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony

Date : 13-15 February 2010
Venue : Ko Kradan, Sikao District, Trang
Now in its 14th year, Trang’s underwater wedding ceremony, 13 to 14 February, must be one of the most unusual ways to tie the knot. This unique event is right at the top in the creative wedding category and has defied critics over the years to emerge as a firm favourite for those who want to make their Valentine day wedding extraordinary.

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Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony

Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony

Date : 13-15 February 2010
Venue : Ko Kradan, Sikao District, Trang
Now in its 14th year, Trang’s underwater wedding ceremony, 13 to 14 February, must be one of the most unusual ways to tie the knot. This unique event is right at the top in the creative wedding category and has defied critics over the years to emerge as a firm favourite for those who want to make their Valentine day wedding extraordinary.

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An Adventurous Journey to Phi Phi Leh by Paddle Power

An Adventurous Journey to Phi Phi Leh by Paddle Power

One of southern Thailand’s most popular destinations, Koh Phi Phi, this island has got the international fame as the location for the film “The Beach”. The action is concentrated on the larger Koh Phi Phi Don, its fabulous long white beaches packed with bungalow operations and tourist enterprises. Its sister island, Koh Phi Phi Leh, is an uninhabited national marine park. The major attractions are the bays Ao Pi Le, Ao Maya and Ao Lo Sa Ma. One should also not miss the experience of circumnavigating this rugged Island. There is no accommodation, and the island can only be visited on day-trips. Trips include a lot of activities such as snorkeling, sightseeing, walking, and sunbathing. Not wishing to spend another day snorkeling or walking along the beach, here is another interesting option – a row of flashy-looking kayaks available for rent at 2,500 baht (US) per day.

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Snorkeling Paradise at Koh Thalu, Koh Kudi

Snorkeling Paradise at Koh Thalu, Koh Kudi

Koh Thalu and Koh Kudi are some of the best sites for snorkeling, easily accessible from Bangkok. Koh Thalu and Koh Kudi are located in Rayong province. A day trip is realistic to visit the islands, however an early start is recommended to allow sufficient time to explore.
Koh Thalu means Hollow Island, it is just a few kilometers east of Koh Kudi. It is free from any major tourism development. Under the care of Khao Laem Ya-Samet National Park, there are no resorts on Koh Kudi but a nondescript park accommodation and a restaurant.

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Travel Bookshop

Travel Bookshop

Explore Thailand with these guide books, read reviews to find the best travel destinations, hotels and restaurants, and plan your trip. These great books will help you find where to go, where to eat, where to shop, and where to stay. These books are great for everybody who is planning to visit Thailand.

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Festivals & Events: Holidays in Thailand for 2010

Festivals & Events: Holidays in Thailand for 2010

Visitors to Thailand are now planning for their holidays in Thailand for 2010. It is a good idea to plan where to stay, where to go, and what to do. Festivals and celebrations in 2010 are now scheduled.

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Chiang Mai: Bor Sang Umbrella and Sankampaeng Handicraft Festival

Chiang Mai: Bor Sang Umbrella and Sankampaeng Handicraft Festival

Date : 15 – 17 January 2010
Venue : Bor Sang village, Chiang Mai
For more than 100 years, the village has been associated with the production of umbrellas made from Saa paper derived from mulberry tree bark. According to local history, a monk travelled to neighbouring Myanmar, where he came across Saa paper umbrellas that offered protection against both the sun and rain.

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Bor Sang Umbrella and Sankampaeng Handicraft Festival

Bor Sang Umbrella and Sankampaeng Handicraft Festival

Date : 15 – 17 January 2010
Venue : Bor Sang village, Chiang Mai
For more than 100 years, the village has been associated with the production of umbrellas made from Saa paper derived from mulberry tree bark. According to local history, a monk travelled to neighbouring Myanmar, where he came across Saa paper umbrellas that offered protection against both the sun and rain.

Popularity: 1% [?]

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