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There is no monument to visit in Koh Mak. We go there mainly for its beaches. The main ones are Ao Kao and Ao Suan Yai. Nice for swimming and relaxing. There are also sea trips with snorkeling or even diving. Another activity is kayaking to, why not, reach the small neighboring islands like Koh Kham, known for its immaculate white sand.
the most famous landmark of the island of Phuket, it is quite new and still under construction but the main statue is completed, it's all the rest that need to be built or completes. And it will...
Very pleasant in the late afternoon, just opposite to the Wat Phra Kaew, it is famous for its huge reclining Buddha.
This temple located 115 km from Udon Thani slowly became one of the must-visits in the province. It must be said that seen from the sky, it is really beautiful but by visiting it you will only see...
This center located 30 km from Chanthaburi is composed of a large mangrove forest very pleasant to walk and discover by kayak (even if there are only a few canals with enough water). It borders...
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We have been waiting for it for months, hoping it will happen on July 1, but it will finally be October 1, 2022, when Thailand will lift the last COVID restrictions to enter the country. From this date, it will no longer be necessary to show...