Beautiful Phuket (video)

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November 28 2024

In the south of Thailand, in the Andaman Sea, is Thailand's largest and most popular island: Phuket. The hilly island (highest point at 516m) with a lot of deciduous forest, is 543km² in size (50 km long and about 20 km wide). Phuket is actually a peninsula because it is connected to the mainland (Phang-Nga) by a bridge on the north side.

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Koh Samui is Thailand’s most popular holiday island and Chaweng & Lamai in particular are busy beaches. For a bit more peace and quiet, head to Bophut or Maenam Beach. Whether you opt for a quick flight, a cheap bus-ferry combination or an overnight train, there are a number of ways to reach Koh Samui. With options ranging from luxury direct flights to budget-friendly land and sea journeys, you can easily tailor your trip to your preferences and budget.

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Doi Mae Salong is a mountain in the very north of Thailand and is located in the province of Chiang Rai, just 6 km from the border with Burma. The region is best known for the cultivation of tea, but has much more to offer.

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Phetchabun is a province in the north of Thailand and is located about 346 kilometers from Bangkok. The province is especially popular for its relatively cool climate and clean air. Phetchabun is also called the 'Thai Alps' or 'Little Switzerland' because of its mountainous area.

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Chiang Mai, 700 kilometers from Bangkok, is the main city in the north. It is also the capital of the mountainous province of the same name. Many Thai people love Chiang Mai (the Rose of the North) for its unusual festivals, 14th-century temples, beautiful landscapes, unusual food and a pleasantly cool climate in winter.

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Just 300 km from Bangkok is the island of Koh Chang (Chang = Elephant). It is the ultimate beach destination for true beach lovers.

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Krabi is known for its scenic views and breathtaking beaches and islands. It also has beautiful coral reefs that are some of the most beautiful in the world, making it a great place for diving.

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In this video you will see 10 places in Thailand that you must see according to the creator. Of course, as a tourist you will have to make a choice depending on the time available, after all, your holiday does not last forever.

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Thailand is the ultimate beach destination. There is no other way because Thailand has about 3.200 kilometers of tropical coastline, so there are hundreds of beautiful beaches and islands to choose from.

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The province of Krabi is located in the south of Thailand on the Andaman Sea. It is home to some breathtaking scenery and vistas. Especially the typical vegetated limestone rocks that tower high above sea level are beautiful to see. Krabi also has beautiful beaches, idyllic islands, but also a warm, hospitable population. All this ensures an unforgettable stay in this tropical paradise.

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Koh Chang (Elephant Island) is a large island located in the Gulf of Thailand. The island consists of 75% rainforest and is located in the province of Trat, about 300 kilometers east of Bangkok and not far from the Cambodian border.

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Chinatown is a must see when you stay in Bangkok. There are always people busy here, mostly trading and preparing food. The Chinese district in the capital is famous for the delicious and special dishes that you can buy there. Restaurants and food stalls to coast and to choose from.

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Koh Samui is a popular island with beautiful beaches. It is the favorite destination of many tourists looking for expansive beaches, good food and a relaxing holiday.

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No stay in Bangkok would be complete without sampling some of the most delicious street food. You will certainly find delicacies and authentic Thai-Chinese dishes in Chinatown. Yaowarat Road is famous for many varied and delicious food. Every evening the streets of China Town turn into a large open-air restaurant.

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The south of Thailand is covered with lush tropical vegetation and is the most touristic area. The (peninsula) island of Phuket on the west side is well known to many.

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Koh Tao is the place for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. There are many PADI diving schools located on Turtle Island, so you can also get acquainted with diving.

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Follow Arnold and Saskia on their fascinating journey through Hua Hin, one of Thailand's most enchanting seaside resorts. Located 280 km from Bangkok, Hua Hin offers a perfect mix of idyllic beaches, bustling night markets, and countless recreational opportunities. Their adventure showcases the vibrant culture, delicious street food, and unprecedented beauty of this Thai gem.

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For centuries, the Chao Phraya River has been an important passage for the people of Thailand. The origin of the river is 370 kilometers north of Nakhon Sawan province. The Chao Phraya is one of the largest and most important rivers in Thailand.

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Video: An unforgettable journey to Sam Roi Yot

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January 6 2024

Arnold and Saskia, an adventurous couple who have made many beautiful videos about Thailand, also chose the enchanting Sam Roi Yot for their holiday. Upon arrival, they were greeted by breathtaking views of expansive beaches surrounded by lush nature.

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An excellent way to explore Bangkok is a boat trip on the Chao Phraya River. The Chao Phraya plays an important role in Bangkok's history. Over the centuries, many temples and other sights were built on the banks of the river.

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Arnold and Saskia in Kanchanaburi (video)

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December 23 2023

Arnold and Saskia enthusiastically share their latest adventure in a fascinating video from their recent visit to Kanchanaburi, a region of Thailand known for its breathtaking nature and rich history.

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When you say Kanchanaburi, you quickly think of the River Kwai and the world-famous bridge over the river. But the region has much more to offer, such as a mountainous landscape with lush jungle and lakes.

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