Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Holidays in Thailand


Many Europeans prefer to rest on the islands around Thailand. The most famous and largest of the islands - is Samui. If you look at Koh Samui with a high point, you will see a magnificent view. The Island - Thailand is in miniature. Getting on it is possible on a small plane, flying daily from Bangkok, or drive a rented jeep.

5 years ago, this paradise was the most popular place for recreation is not very rich European youth. Came here then to combine relaxation in the tropics with an opportunity to indulge inexpensive drugs. The island grew numerous tourist villages, in which people spend their days lying on the beach in blissful "nirvana", the evening started something unimaginable ... Although serious drugs are never sold, 3 years ago, the island fell into the scope of attention of the police. The island area of 100 * 70 km appeared three policeman. It is at once cool hot heads, and now all of a stormy crowd moved to another island. To the legacy left many houses, reed bungalows, and camping on the beach, scattered in the most picturesque places. There are also hotels for all tastes.

Snorkeling in the islands passionate about everything. Very popular place for a small submarine voyage - the area around the cliff Great Father. This phallic symbol stands proudly among the rocks on one side of the island, and it is easy to see. But the submariners' traditionally attracts not only the opportunity to admire the colorful fish or be photographed against the backdrop of the Great Father, as the desire to see the Great Mother. It should be a try to see it from the water. Scala, despite its name, timidly and modestly hides among the rocks.

The whole island is cut by a decent, paved roads, not very good ground and covered with thick, silky dust miserable ruts.
Rest on the ocean apart from the usual bathing includes a variety of entertainment and sports. Pattaya is the largest water park, which is very popular parasailing (parachute in the water). It can take a cruise on the coral island of Ko Lang.


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