Even while the location is surrounded by waters, beach style resorts are not a part of the Istanbul living, with the holiday resort towns mainly alongside the Aegean and Mediterranean sea-coast. Sight-seeing opportunities of visit Istanbul's city life activities include things like cultural features much like old mosques, palaces and forts, combined with unique events, concerts, exhibits, museums and buying things.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Learning about Istanbul
Even while the location is surrounded by waters, beach style resorts are not a part of the Istanbul living, with the holiday resort towns mainly alongside the Aegean and Mediterranean sea-coast. Sight-seeing opportunities of visit Istanbul's city life activities include things like cultural features much like old mosques, palaces and forts, combined with unique events, concerts, exhibits, museums and buying things.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Sikinos | Are we in Paradise?
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Santorini | Where is Heaven
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Phuket Part IX
Chalong Bay
Chalong is a large bay with a pier, which is the most important starting point for diving and fishing trips from Phuket.
The pier is a good place to charter boats for fishing trips, scuba diving or snorkeling in neighboring islands.
Chalong Bay does not have a great beach for swimming because of the mud and the large number of boats moored here.
Just inland is Chalong traffic circle. This area is popular with expatriates living in Phuket and there are some good restaurants and bars nearby.
Friendship Beach
Just south of Chalong, there are several low-key and quiet beach bungalows of friendship, which is also known as Mittrapap beach. The beach is not as good as it is muddy at low tide. However, the wonderful views of the bay and the bar at Friendship Beach Resort is a beautiful place to cocktails at sunset by the pool.
Chalong area is home to many tour operators, airlines, leisure fishing charters big game, diving schools, you can easily organize trips or excursions. There are also herbal sauna, yoga classes and a Reiki center in the area of Chalong Circle.
Phuket Zoo is located in the Chalong area. There are some delicious and inexpensive seafood restaurants along the beachfront with views of the charming bay. These can be found either along the road past Phuket Zoo or just to the south at Chalong Pier.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Phuket Part VIII
Kamala Beach
A beautiful and serene beach, Kamala is perfect for those seeking a relaxed and casual beach.
Kamala is about 10 minutes north of Patong and a great place for those who are away from the hustle and bustle. The south end of this beautiful bay has a coral reef a few meters offshore. Kamala is not too developed, although there are some guesthouses and a few resorts.
It is a good selection of Thai restaurants, noodle shops and some restaurants in the West. The locals are mostly ethnic Malays, and there are some good restaurants with delicious dishes Muslim (it's really good indeed, let's try!)
Kamala is a good place for water sports. A number of dive shops can be found in the village. The reef at the southern end is a nice place for diving and water is wonderful for swimming during the dry
season. However, as the beach drops steeply to the sea, the currents can be very dangerous during the rainy season (please be careful). The north end of the beach can be a decent surf spot when its working.
The main attraction at Kamala, Phuket Fantasea is where you can enjoy a buffet and an evening of lively cultural entertainment.
Some decent bars along Beach Road will be found, as it winds inland. The atmosphere is very cool and relaxed in contrast to the bustle of Patong. There is also a dash of beer bars (I like it) along the main road.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Phuket Part VII
Surin Beach
Surin Beach, just north of Kamala is an underdeveloped stretch of sand lined with casuarina trees. Although there are now some hotels that arise Surin is still quiet and peaceful.
Surin is very popular with locals who frequent the seafood stalls and restaurants along the beach in the shade of casuarina trees, and can get a bit busy at weekends during peak season.
Inland from the beach of Surin Village, a predominantly Muslim neighborhood of Phuket. There is a small market here and a few restaurants where you can enjoy a delicious Masaman curry.
There is good snorkelling offshore when the sea is calm. Popular activities here are sea kayaking, surfing and body boarding. During the rainy season (from June to October) there is a strong rip current and the waves can be quite big making it a dangerous beach to go swimming.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Phuket Part VI
Karon Beach
Karon beach is a long stretch of white sand just south of Patong. The beach is very long so it never feels crowded.
At 4 km, Karon is one of the longest beaches of Phuket. Although there are some important stations and hotels, they are divided and the area feels very relaxed. As in Patong, the hotels are separated from the beach by a road. However, unlike Patong, the beach is still pretty quiet. The beach itself is well exposed, with little or no natural shade. The sand is so fine and powdery that it squeaks when walked on.
The southern tip has a coral reef stretching toward Kata and Pu Island. There are not many water sports on Karon beach as in Patong or Kata. During the rainy season Karon can be good for surfing but dangerous for swimming because of high waves and strong currents.
The beach road in Karon is lined with some of Phuket's larger hotels. In the area around Karon circle and at the southern end of Karon are a number of guesthouses if you're on a budget.
Karon nightlife is relaxed and friendly. Most bars are located in the area around Karon circle at the north end and south end around Luang Pho Chuang road. It is a good amount of beer bars in Karon, but the scene is not as strong as Patong.
As the nightlife, restaurants in Karon are centered around the traffic circle, at the north end, and also at the southern end of the beach before arriving in Kata. It is a good selection of Thai and international dishes. For more lavish dining, most of the waterfront hotels have charming restaurants.
Phuket Part V
Nai Harn Beach
A tranquil and picturesque beach near the southern tip of the island. There are not many places to stay here, but the beach is easy to obtain from Kata and Karon.
One of the most beautiful beaches of Phuket, Nai Harn is relatively undeveloped thanks to Samnak song Nai Harn monastery, which occupies much of the land by the sea at its north of Le Meridien Phuket Yacht Club, which has a few bars restaurants and just before, but in general the area is quiet.
Behind the beach is a lagoon where there are some housing developments and some upscale bars and restaurants.
Ao Sane
This is a small rocky beach that can only be achieved by a small road which passes under the Phuket Yacht Club. There are a couple of bungalow operations here and some restaurants.
During the dry season, the sea here is ideal for swimming. However, the waves during the rainy season can be quite large with strong currents. Check flags for swimming. This is probably the best place for surfing in Phuket, although few surfers make it this far south.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Phuket Part VI
Kata Beach
Towards the southern end of Phuket's Kata Beach, which is divided into Kata Yai and Kata Noi. Both beaches offer stunning scenery and a relaxed atmosphere.
Kata Yai
This is the larger of the two beaches. The bay is very picturesque with Koh Pu (Pu Island) at the north end. Half of the beach is bordered by a road, while the southern half has a few resorts right on the beach. Club Med occupies much of the land behind the beach road to the north end of the beach, keeping the end of the beach fairly quiet.
Because of its relatively small size, Kata has a cozy feel about it and is ideal for families. There are quite a few shops, restaurants and bars around Kata Centre and between Kata Yai and Kata Noi. Kata is perhaps the best compromise between the frenetic pace of Patong and some of the quieter beaches on Phuket.
Kata Noi
Kata Noi only has a few hotels and is dominated by the Kata Thani Hotel. The beach is lovely and there has only been a little development.
There is a good range of accommodation in Kata, from luxury resorts to budget guesthouses behind the beach. At the southern end of Kata Yai beginning at Kata Beach Resort there are hotels right on the beach, which are a rarity on Phuket's west coast.
There are plenty of watersports to be enjoyed at Kata. The bay is excellent for sailing and plays host to the annual King's Cup Regatta every December.
Kata Yai and Kata Noi are quite popular with surfers during the rainy season. You can rent all kinds of boards on the beach. It is also one of the best beaches on the island for snorkelling. Confident swimmers can try swimming out towards Koh Pu to view the beautiful coral there, although don't attempt this during the rainy season. The area to the South of Kata Noi beach has some decent coral that is worth exploring.
It is a good variety of restaurants in Kata, especially around Kata Centre. Seafood restaurants serving Thai, Italian, Scandinavian and of course can all be found here. Restaurants right on the beach can also be found at the southern end of Kata Yai.
The nightlife in Patong is quite relaxed but there are a few bars to find, especially around Kata Centre. There is also a collection of beer bars title, the interior of the junction in Kata Center. However, for a great evening that you are better off heading to Patong.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Phuket Part V
Phuket View and Sightseeing
Laem Phrom Thep
Kata Viewpoint
Rang Hill
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Phuket Part IV
Rawai Beach
Rawai Beach is popular with locals who come to enjoy seafood and the stunning views of the islands of the coast.
Koh Racha, Phuket
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Phuket Part III
Patong Beach
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Phuket Part II
Phuket Town is well worth taking the time to the beach for its shops and markets, its Sino-Portuguese buildings, temples and many restaurants.
Most visitors to Phuket head straight for the beach and rightly so, but if you want to take a break in the sand and catch a glance of a more "real" part of the island, then Phuket City has much to offer. Phuket town is about 30 minutes drive from Patong and is easily accessible by songthaew (beach-bus) or tuk tuk if you do not have your own transportation.
Administrative center of Phuket that was recently awarded city status and is still commonly referred to Phuket Town, even on billboards. As living, breathing city of Thailand, it is not specially designed for tourists than other areas of the island. However, if you're willing to make the effort there are some delicious ways to spend your time.
You can get an overview of the history of the island by taking a walk along the roads Dibuk, Thalang and Krabi in the "old town". Here you can see many beautiful colonial mansions built in the Sino-Portuguese style by Chinese tin barons (see the history of Phuket) over a century ago.
In this area, there are also plenty of shops decorated houses which are built in the same style as those found in coastal cities throughout the Malay Peninsula. These old buildings were in danger of being demolished, but their historical value was recognized, and many have been restored.
While you are in this area, visiting some of Chinese shrines of the city, such as Jui Tui and Put Jaw which are just off Ranong road (near the fresh market).
For a magnificent view of the city, the jungle and the sea, go to the top of Khao Rang, a hill on the northwest edge of town. You'll find a couple of good restaurants where you can enjoy the view with a nice meal and a bronze statue of Phraya Ratsada Nupradit (also known as Ratsada Korsimbi Na Ranong ), a famous governor of Phuket.
Other attractions include: The Phuket Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, located near Tesco Lotus supermarket in Sam Kong district, the Phuket Orchid Garden and Thai Village, also in Sam Kong, which has cultural performances, including folk dances, Thai boxing and elephant shows.
to be continue...
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Phuket Part I
History of Phuket
Early History
Located on the trade routes between India and China, Phuket has been subjected to foreign influences long before many other parts of Thailand. Ships would anchor in the safe harbors of Phuket and wait for the monsoon winds of the northeast that would allow them to proceed to India.
The interior jungle was inhabited by indigenous tribes until they were displaced in the 19th century by tin miners. Coastal areas were inhabited by Chao Leh, sea gypsies who made their living through piracy and fishing for pearls. Although threatened by development, Chao Leh villages can still be found along the coast of Phuket and neighboring islands.
Phuket first became part of a Thai state during the thirteenth century when Thai armies from Sukhothai wrestled control of the island from the Sirivijaya Empire based in Sumatra.
The Battle of Thalang
The most famous moment in the history of Phuket, is when the people of Phuket (then called Thalang), drove out the Burmese invaders who were besieging the island.
In 1785, Phuket was attacked by the Burmese as part of a larger campaign to invade Thailand (then called Siam). The governor's wife, recently deceased, Lady Chan, with his sister Lady Muk, rallied the people and broke the siege in Burma.
Hearing these acts of valor, the king gave honorary titles of these two heroines. Today, their statues can be seen on top of a monument at the roundabout a few kilometers north of Phuket town.
Origin of the Name “Phuket”
The name Phuket is derived from the Malay word bukit, meaning hill. The island was formerly known as Junk Ceylon on European maps, a corruption of Malaysia Tanjung Salang meaning Cape Salang. He later became known as Thalang, named after the main town of the island. The island does not come to be known as Phuket until very late in its history, when the administrative center was moved to a mining town in the center of the island called Phuket.
Tourism
Tourism on the island began in the 1970s with the first beach bungalows at Patong beach. Meanwhile, Phuket was a haven for backpackers. Phuket idyllic beaches and clear warm waters attracted travelers from around the world to the island. This was facilitated by the construction of an airport in the 1970s.
Today, tourism is by far the largest industry of the island with more than 3 million tourists who visit the island annually, making Phuket one of the most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia.
to be continue…
Thursday, March 8, 2012
South Pattaya or Pattaya Tai (พัทยาใต้)
South Pattaya
South Pattaya is not the most southern part of Pattaya as its name implies, but is near the southern end of Pattaya Beach. It extends inland to the north and south of South Pattaya Rd. Buddha Hill headland and Jomtien are further south, but they are not included in South Pattaya. This area includes Pattayaland and Walking Street. Despite the fact that there is only one sandy beach for swimming in South Pattaya, the region has a myriad of leisure activities and entertainment to offer tourists along its 500 meters long pedestrian street that is the main tourist area. There are shops, restaurants, bars, discotheques and nightclubs open until very late at night.
Attractions
Wang Sam Sien
Phra Tamnak Hill (Khao Pattaya)
Pattaya Floating Market
Wat Khao Phra Bat
Monday, February 27, 2012
Central Pattaya or Pattaya Klang (พัทยากลาง)
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| Central Pattaya Map |
Central Pattaya is where an abundance of leisure and entertainment venues like Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum collecting objects of extraordinary worldwide.
Attractions
Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum
Wat Chai Mongkhon
Made In Thailand Night Plaza
Made in Thailand Night Plaza is a conglomerate of independent shopping stalls, a great place for bargain shopping. Gifts, clothes, souvenirs and household items are available here. The available goods predominantly caters Thais but there are also some outfits in big sizes. On the contrary to its name that suggests the opening hours during the night time, the market is open during the day time until late.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
North Pattaya or Pattaya Neu (พัทยาเหนือ)
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| Map of North Pattaya |
Pattaya 2nd Rd. in the northern part of Pattaya, it should be some lively entertainment. It is where you can find the impressive performance and most spectacular in Pattaya, Tiffany and Alcaza Displays offering glamor and dazzling performances by lady boys. There is also a shopping center at the intersection between the North and Central Pattaya.
Attractions
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| Prasat Satchatham |
Mini Siam
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| Mini Siam |
Wat Chong Lom
The Bottle Art Museum
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| Bottle Art Museam |
Friday, February 24, 2012
Pattaya | City of Fun
History
The name Pattaya evolved from the march of Phraya Tak (later King Taksin) and his army from Ayutthaya to Chanthaburi, which took place before the fall of the former capital to the Burmese invaders in 1767.
When his army arrived at the vicinity of what is now Pattaya, Phraya Tak encountered the troops of Nai Klom, who tried to intercept him. When the two leaders met face to face, Nai Klom was awed by Phraya Tak's dignified manner and his army's strict discipline. He then surrendered without a fight. The place the two armies confronted each other was called Thap Phraya, which means the Army of the Phraya. This was later changed to Phatthaya, which means the wind blowing from the southwest to the northeast at the beginning of the rainy season. Today the city is internationally known as "Pattaya" while the still correct and official transliteration "Phatthaya" is seen on many roadsigns.
For centuries, Pattaya was a small fishing village. But a change occurred on 26 April 1961, when the first group of about 100 American servicemen who were fighting in the Vietnam War arrived in Pattaya for relaxation. From this beginning, Pattaya became a popular beach resort which now attracts over 4 million visitors a year. Fishermen's huts along the beach were replaced by resort hotels and retail stores, including Asia's largest beachfront shopping mall, the CentralFestival Pattaya Beach Mall and hotel (Hilton) situated on Beach Rd in central Pattaya.
Sister City is Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Beaches and islands
The main sweep of the Bay Area is divided into two main beachfronts. Pattaya Beach is parallel to the city center, and runs from Pattaya Nuea south to Walking Street. Along Beach Road are restaurants, shopping areas and nightlife.
Jomtien Beach in the south of the Bay area is separated from Pattaya beach by the promontory of Pratumnak Hill. It consists of high-rise condominiums, beachside hotels, bungalow complexes, shops, bars and restaurants. On weekends, it is becoming increasingly crowded, with many Thai visitors from Bangkok. It offers water sports like jet skiing, parasailing and small sail boat rental.
Offshore islands include "Near Islands," Ko Larn (main island), Ko Krok, Ko Sak located 7 km western coasts of Pattaya Ko Larn, or "Coral Island", Mu Ko Phai, the "Far Islands" , Ko Phai (main island), Ko Man Wichai, Ko Hu Chang and Ko Klung Badan, located offshore further west of the "Near Islands", and Ko Rin, located offshore to the southwest, south of Mu Ko Phai. Some of the group of islands are accessible by boat in less than 15 minutes by ferry takes about 45 minutes. The names "Near the Islands," "Far Islands" and "Coral Island" are used for tourism purposes and do not correspond to the naming conventions of the island groups and are not represented on nautical charts published by the Hydrographic Service of the Royal Thai Navy. Many of these islands have public beaches and offer diving activities.
Sports & Activities
Muay Thai
Spa and Massage
Alcazar Cabaret Show
Thai Alangkan Show
On the area of 32 acres, the entire project includes hexa stage theatre, cultural rostrum and a restaurant of 1,000 seats. There are performances of Thai culture to tourists from all walks of life. It features state-of-art sound system, pyrotechnic, multi-dimentional coloured laser system and decorated in lavish traditional Thai style. The performances include 9 sets of imaginarily historical performances in different periods such as the origin of the world, the stone age, the Sukhothai period, the Ayutthaya period, the Rattanakosin period. Thai games, Thai martial arts and combat skills such as Thai boxing, sword fighting are also presented. The performances are presented with the state-of-art techniquue instead of the traditional style which makes this theatre different from others. The theatre can cater up to 2,000 guests.
Cycling & Mountain Biking
Cycling or biking is an activity performed on a bicycle, unicycle, trycicle or quadracycle as sport, leisure or race. It normally takes place on paved surfaces. Bicycle rentals are available in Pattaya in bicycle rental shops. Some hotels also offer this service for their customers.
Mountain biking is riding a bicycle offroad and rough terrain. The used bike for mountain biking is specially designed to improve durability and performance. Knowledge of certain technical skills such as up, down dirt jumping, or aerial maneuvers are necessary. The bikers may need special gear such as protective gear, including helmet, body armour and pad, gloves, pump, etc.
Meditation
Rock Climbing
Climbing is a physically and mentally demanding sport that requires strength of body in private hands and arms to support the weight back and a stiff object, natural rock formations or artificial rock walls. It also requires endurance, balance and agility. It can be a dangerous sport and knowledge of climbing techniques and equipment use is very important.
Scuba Diving
Scuba diving is a form of underwater diving which has become very popular. Scuba divers need take their own source of breathing gas contained in a tank into underwater which allows driver to have more freedom / flexible while stay underwater. Swimfins are used to help divers swim. There are many types of scuba diving nowadays such as open water diving which is the most common one, wreck diving, nitrox diving, recue diving etc. Dive centres are located throughout Pattaya. PADI dive training courses are available at all levels from amateur divers to diving instructor. Pattaya is a year- round diving destination with similar temperature, visibility and diversity of dive sites from shallow coral dive to wreck dive. There are 4 wreck dive sites and many small nearby islands to explore. There are something waiting you to explore.
Thai Language School
Thai language is a national and official language of Thailand. Even though English is understood by people in tourist towns, language learning is a way to learn about the culture, lifestyle. It acts as an access to a deeper understanding of the nation and contributes to travel more easily. Thai language courses are offered in the largest cities in Thailand. There are intensive courses for tourists, more depth for expatriates or complete courses for linguists and language enthusiasts. The first words you'll hear from the mouth of the Thai people is Sa Wad Dee Kab / Sa Wad Dee Ka ^^.
Thai Cooking Course
Thai cuisine has been internationally well-known of its delicacies. As its popularity, people are more interested in cooking it, not only eating it. Thai cooking classes are available throughout the Kingdom including Pattaya. There are schools specialised in Thai cooking. Cooking classes are also run in hotels, resort as well as language schools. The length of the course varies from a wrap-up 2-3 hours course to 2 weeks course or more.
Fishing
Fishing techniques includes hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping. Fishing could also include catching other aquatic animals such as shellfish, crustaceans and echinoderms in the sea or lake. Pattaya offers opportunities to go fishing in the deep water as well as freshwater. Fishing gear shops are available throughout. Boat services to the sea can be arranged through sport club or tour agencies.
Aerial Sports
Paraglide is a free-flying, foot-launched aircraft comprised harness and a fabric wing. The shape of the wing is formed by suspension lines and the pressure of air entering vents in the front of the wing. Other instruments include variometer, radio and GPS unit. Skydiving or parachuting is the activity of jumping from an airplane at approximately 4,000 metres altitude and free-falling before activating a parachute to slow the landing. There are several aerial sport operators in Pattaya.
Bowling
Bungee Jumping
Bungee jumping is an activity performed by jumping from a tall structure while the jumper is connected to a large elastic cord. Normally, the structure is fixed such as bridge, building or crane but jumping from movable object is also possible. When the jumper jumps off the structure for free-falling, hovering above the ground and the rebounds, the cord stretches and the jumper flies upward again then falling back down. Some Bungy jumping offers a jump with a dunk in the water. Pattaya offers international standard bungy jumping with a view of the lake.
Horse Racing & Riding
Go-Karts / Motorsports
Go-karting is an open-wheel motor sport. It is a smaller scale of car-racing and considered a first step to serious motor car racing. The kart has simple, small four-wheels with kart or gearbox. The circuits are scaled-down from motor-racing circuits. The track or speedway is normally asphalt, clay oval track with sharp and wide corners. Pattaya caters speed-lovers at all ages.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
HUE; Historic Land
TOMB OF EMPEROR TU DUC
Born in 1829, Emperor Tu Duc had the longest reign of all in the Nguyen Dynasty. The King died in 1883 after 35 years on the throne.Emperor Tu Duc was an expert in eastern philosophy, history, and literature. He left 4,000 verses and 600 proses, yet during his reign he the king failed to gain the respect of the citizens. It was during the construction of his tomb that the soldiers and artisans rebelled and joined Ung Dao (a distant cousin of the king) in the attempt to overthrow the king. Being a romantic, the king immersed himself in the world he created at the site of his tomb. The king ordered the construction of his tomb to be a fairyland with poetical features, making it a lifetime dream and a world for his eternal life after death. Architectural features of Tu Duc Tomb include poetry elements in free form. It was designed to blend with the natural setting of the landscape. Man-made elements were built and placed in strategic areas to achieve perfect harmony.




















