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Phi Phi Island
Phi Phi Island
The island is teeming with alluring sights, attractions and curiosities that may seem perfectly reasonable to locals but are riveting to the western mindset. Some, like Phang Nga Bay, are wonders of Nature while others, such as Phuket FantaSea are most definitely contrived by man. Either way, they’re out there waiting for you.
FantaSea's
It's wacky but fun and very skillfully done. Trapeze artists, elephants on stage and pyrotechnics, amalgamate in a Las Vegas-style show. You'll see nothing else like it anywhere on the planet. Combining traditional Thai myths with disposition, fantasy and a loose plotline that keeps getting more and more mind-boggling, FantaSea's extravaganza is a highly entertaining and engrossing show that one shouldn't miss.
Bangla road nightlife
There are little things in this world to prepare you for an after dark stroll along Patong's Bangla Road. Nevertheless, a sense of humour and an open mind are imperative if you are looking to have some fun. In fact, there's only one indisputable and undeniable fact about Bangla, it's nothing like home. With its ladyboys, exotic girls, enchanted westerners (mostly male) and enough extroverts to fill a Disney cast of thousands, shopping and sipping a beer at Bangla Road at night is certainly a 'Dear Diary' moment.
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay is unique. A day out here is an obsessive experience that will definitely get you thinking. A characteristic feature of the bay is the sheer limestone cliffs that project vertically out of the emerald-green waters. These islands are abode to sheltered fauna that is possible to observe on individual tours. James Bond Island and Koh Panyee are just two of the more famous spots in this bay.
Simon Cabaret
Simon Cabaret - probably the largest transvestite cabaret show to be found locally. This show features an impressive musical floor show performed by the iconic ladyboys of Simon Cabaret. See for yourself - guys, can you tell the dissimilarity? And ladies - wouldn't you just die for a figure like that? Fabulous costumes, glitzy and fun.
Old Phuket town
Sino-Portuguese brilliance and funky shops in the most unlikely places will surprise and relish you in the heart of Phuket's sleepy provincial capital. Phuket town offers much more than you think with some magnificent restaurants and local sights. The unique blend of colonial and Chinese architecture along with a tangible quaintness makes for an enchanting and unforgettable afternoon spent sauntering around Phuket's Old Town. Expect the unexpected and don't forget your camera.
Wat Chalong
Is one of Phuket's most famed temple and attended by thousands each year? It's beautifully adorned with infinite reflections from hundreds of teeny glass pieces and several pagodas. On specific holidays Wat Chalong hosts 'country fairs' with an authentic local flavour where you can procure anything and snack on Thai food to your heart's content. Wat Chalong has an engaging history and is Phuket Island's spiritual centre.
Big Buddha
Big Buddha can be seen from most of the south of Phuket, it is a recent arrival to the island. The image is placed on the top of the Nakkerd Hills and looks down over Chalong, Kata and Rawai. It took 30 million baht to construct and is 45 metres high. Adjacent to it stands a small, golden image that is actually made of brass and there is a sanctuary near the site's car park. The drive up to the Big Buddha takes you through the 'original' Thailand, and the view from the top is embellished if you make a map to identify the many, many sights.
Spend a day on phi phi island
The Phi Phi Islands are an island group in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the western Strait of Malacca coast of the mainland. The islands are administratively part of Krabi province. Ko Phi Phi Don is the grandest island of the group, and is the well-populated island of the group, even though the beaches of the second gigantic island, Ko Phi Phi Lee, are tripped by many people as well. Remaining islands in the group, including Bida Nok, Bida Noi, and Bamboo Island (Ko Mai Phai), are not much more than huge limestone rocks jutting out of the sea. The Islands are accessible by speedboats or Long-tail boats most often from Krabi Town or from various piers in Phuket Province.



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Phi Phi Island Phuket
Weather
Phuket has a hot monsoon climate and, located close to the equator; it is both hot and sultry in equal measure and doesn't cool considerably at night. The period between April and May is Misty (Avg. 25-35° C). The Southwest monsoons appear between May and October, and with them, pouring rain and thunderstorms are seen.

AIRPORT TRANSFERS
There is an hourly and affordable bus service to Phuket Town from 06:30 to 21:30 but none to the west coast. You can buy tickets at a counter, and the grey-red and black buses are to be found outside in the parking lot at the airport. Tickets for minivans are for sale at two desks on the ground floor. Vans take much time than a taxi to drop you to your hotel as they drop off other commuters at hotels along the way. A well-signed taxi stand is present just outside, to the right of the central building. The taxis are red and yellow and are presumed to use their meters, but you will possibly have to insist that the driver turns his meter on instead of haggling for a price down. There are also two car rental desks where you can hire cars from Avis, Alamo, National, camray and Hertz. Please make sure to take your passport and driving license along with you. Many more companies are located just outside the airport. If cost is not your primary concern, then why not save the trouble and use the airport limousine service (24 hours).

GETTING AROUND
Phuket’s public transportation consists of the airport shuttle bus to and from Phuket Town, and colorful ‘song-teows’ – converted pickup trucks. They run in daylight hours amid Phuket Town and the island’s beaches. At night, there is no proper public transport in the isle. The island’s tuk-tuks at present are the lot more exorbitant than Bangkok’s three-wheeled icons and are not inclined to bargain flexibly. Travelers arriving at Phuket Airport have a choice between the airport bus, metered taxis, minivans or tuk-tuks. Once settled into their inns, many visitors find it economical and more convenient to hire their own vehicle. Two wheelers start at 150-200 baht a day for the basic models while car rentals start at around 800 baht a day.


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Changu Lake, Darjeeling
Hill Stations in India
India has enthralled millions of people from the various geographical locations of the world, to visit the country, where many beliefs were born and flaunted. It is a land of varied diversity, where over a billion people verbalize more than 700 languages, accord together to prosper as a nation. There are abundant tourist destinations in India. With “Atithi Devo Bhava” (Guests are Gods) as the first lesson being taught in each home. India is one of the most tourist friendly nations in the world.
The hills have managed to hold up the century-old traditions and cultures that have flourished the lives of the people in Incredible India. India is dotted with the impressive, inspiring hills all over the nation starting right from Jammu and Kashmir to Tamil Nadu, encapsulating over 20 mighty mountain ranges.
There are many hill station tours in India to choose from, but the problem remains which one to select. In a country with over 20 mountain ranges, deciding a hill station can be a very challenging task. Here is a list of the favorite hill stations in India categorized by the part of the country you decide to visit.
The travel & tourism in the northern part of the nation is dominated by the Himalayas, offering everyone a chance to get spellbound by the grandeur of the peaks and picturesque landscape, which one cannot ignore
India is blessed with lots of warm sunshine and lots of hills to escape from it. Locals and especially royalty and colonials have fled to nearby hills for ages, laying the foundations for today’s hill station resort culture.

Shimla The British, Shimla’s founders, moved their capital here every summer. Today it’s a sweet mix of forest trails and city bazaars, colonial-era architecture, and rhododendrons.

Nainital Based in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand surrounding the volcanic lake Nani, Nainital is adored by millions and is often referred as the ‘Lake District’ of India. It is a destination for all, whether you are looking for a perfect family outing or a romantic getaway.
Tamil Nadu, The Tamil hill stations of the Western Ghats, is full of lush, misty pine forests, little tea houses, cardamom plantations and British touches.
Uttarakhand Mussoorie has Rajera architecture, Himalayan views and walking trails galore; Nainital has those too, plus a vast volcanic lake at the center of town.

Matheran A favorite weekend retreat for Mumbaikars, Matheran is not only scenic and car-free, but it has a narrow gauge toy train plying the 21km to the main road.

Kullu is known as the ‘Valley of Gods’. It has many mystical stories attached to its existence. Kullu and Manali are two twin hill stations that are flooded by the tourists throughout the year. Kullu is adorned by many beautiful scrapped temples and festivals. The grandeur and the vicinity of the Himalayas over-awe every single person who has ever visited this magnificent place.

Mussoorie perched in Uttarakhand is famed as the “Queen of Hills”. It is an incredibly beautiful hill station to explore. While glaring over Dehradun, Mussoorie provides the “déjà-vu” missing out in one’s life. An evening walk on the Mall Road is enough to entangle you to get “relocated to Mussoorie” and cherish long-lasting memories.

Gulmarg or “Meadow of Flowers” is nothing less than a fantasy place coming straight out of your dreams. The valley is 3km long and a kilometre wide. It is filled with beautiful blueberries, daisies and many other flowers that lighten up your mood. It also has a famous golf resort and renowned as a prime skiing destination.

Dalhousie Once a summer retreat of the British, Dalhousie today is another attraction for tourists all over the country. Named after British General Lord Dalhousie, this hill station in Himachal Pradesh is situated in 5 hills namely, Kathalagh, Potreyn, Terah, Bakrota and Bhangora. Located at an altitude of 2700m, Dalhousie is a beautiful hill station that offers a panoramic view of Dhauladhar mountain range. Th

Auli If there was one word to describe Auli, it would be gorgeous. This hill station in the lap of Uttarakhand is one of the most beautiful places to spend a holiday at. Auli is a perfect getaway in summer and winter in India as the place is known for its great transformations in both seasons. Situated at an elevation of about 2500m, Auli becomes a meadow in the summer, whereas when the snow covers it in the winter months, Auli becomes the place for winter-sport enthusiasts. It is a budding skiing destination in India and is believed to be the best when it comes to its gradient slopes. Along with adventure, the air of Auli is replete with spirituality.

Darjeeling is also known as the dreamland of the east. Its natural beauty is enough to lure a tourist and keep him captivated all his or her life. The hill station has many exotic waterfalls, hills blossoming with flowers of every shade, and the tea gardens.

Gangtok It is the capital of Sikkim. Gangtok is one of the coolest and captivating cities in the world. Gangtok offers a lot of adventure thrilled activities. The scenic view of the five peaks of Kanchenjunga makes its topography really breath-taking.

Shillong, The chorography of Shillong, has compelled the folks to call it the “Scotland of the East.” It is the capital of the India state of Meghalaya. It has one of the largest golf courses in Asia. The awe-inspiring beauty of the lakes in Shillong couldn’t be expressed in words.

Mirik Jeweled with tea estates and orange orchards, Mirik is one of the mesmerising hill stations in West Bengal. It is a place of remarkable natural beauty and the grandeur. The reflection of Kanchenjunga Peak in the crystal-clear lakes will certainly captivate your attention.

Kandala It is one of the hill stations in Maharashtra that has attracted many tourists. It is very well connected to the cities of Pune and Mumbai. There are many beautiful caves, mountains, and waterfalls that when mixed with the greenery of the hill station is one vista that anyone cannot afford to miss.
Lonavala It is the twin hill station to Khandala. It is famous worldwide for the sweet “chikkis” that are made here. It has many caves, lakes, and waterfalls. Karla caves are the must visit caves as they have connections to the Buddhism dating back to the 9th Century.
Matheran It is Asia’s only automobile free hill station, providing the cleanest and freshest air and atmosphere to dwell in. The most mesmerising part of the trip is the toy train ride from Neral to Matheran that covers the entire topography of the hill station.
Munnar, located in Kerala, is one place known for its well-preserved natural beauty of the virgin forests. The environment and climate of Munnar are very salubrious that compels you just to chill and relax. There are waterfalls, coffee gardens and scenic valleys where you can stroll and have the final time of your life.
Coorg Known as the “Kashmir of South,” what more reason one requires for visiting Coorg. The hill station is located in Karnataka. It is famous around the world for the variety of coffee and tea plantations. The landscape of the hill station is very mesmerising with a pleasant climate throughout the year.
Kodaikanal is located in the state of Tamil Nadu and is often called “Kodai.” It is well-known for its spices, homemade chocolates, herbal teas and coffees, oils and the orchids. The landscape of Kodai has compelled people to call it the “Princess of Hills.”
Ooty or Ootacamund is the capital of the Nilgiris. It is famous for the picturesque picnic spots, but; still, the chief attraction remains the mile long tea gardens. Whether you are a kid or an adult, nobody skips the Nilgiri Toy Train ride. It takes you along the picturesque topography of the Nilgiris.
Nandi Hills known as the sunrise hills of Karnataka offers the chance to see the memorable sunrise one can ever witness. The hill station is blessed with the pleasant climate throughout the year. The monsoons are the most spectacular time of year in Nandi, as the hills are all covered up by the mists, giving it a mystical sense.
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Bangkok
Currency
» Thai baht (฿)
Language
» Thai spoken by over eighty-five percent of the total population
Money» Most urban centres have ATMS. It’s wise to carry cash as US Dollars as back-up. MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted credit cards. Most urban centres have money exchange centres.
Visas
» Most people travel on the standard three months tourist visa. Tourist visas are valid from the date of issue, not the date you arrive in Thailand.
Mobile Phones
» Getting connected can be complicated in some islands due to security matters. To avoid expensive packages go with AIS network which works better and cheap. If you can afford, go for True 4G.

Driving» There are many cars, motorbike and jeep rental firms. It is legal to drive in Thailand with a valid license from most of the countries. They usually charge 250฿ to 2200฿ for a vehicle you choose. The legal limit for drunk and drive is 50mg/100ml of blood. There is no decent public transportation. You can find tuk-tuk which is bit expensive, but you should experience it once.😉
When to Go
the best time to visit major parts of Thailand is between November and February. it's the season you can find fewer rains and cool weather.
High Season (Nov–Mar)
» Pleasant weather, mostly. Peak tourists. Peak prices.
» In December and January northern cities can get cold, bitterly so in the far north.
» It starts heating up in February.
Shoulder Season (Jul–Aug)
» July to early August is the prime time to visit.
» Thailand experiences heavy rain any time from September to October.
Low Season (Apr–Jun, Sep & Oct)
» April is hot; May and June even more torrid. Competitive hotel prices.
» From June the monsoon sweeps from south to north. Fatiguing humidity.
» Beat the heat (but not the crowds) in the cool hills. Northeastern and central Thailand should be avoided from march to may.

Your Daily Budget
» Prices ( especially accommodation) vary widely across the country – consult regional chapters for on-the-ground costs. Budget
» Those on a budget should be able to get by on about 600
฿ - 800฿ per day in the main centres.
» Eat at roadside stalls or essential restaurants.
» Travel locally by two wheeler, it doesn't cost much 250
฿. Midrange
» Travellers with more money to spend will find that for around 2000฿ or more per day with excellent accommodation (with private bathrooms) and restaurants can be quite comfortable.
» Accommodation and dining out the sky is the limit!
» Hire a car with the driver but don’t miss the adventure of a tuk-tuk ride.

Websites
» Lonely Planet (www.lonelyplanet.com) Destination information, the traditional Thorn Tree Travel Forum and more.
» Thaivisa.com (www.thaivisa.com) great info on visas as well as user forums and news alerts.
» Thailand daily (
www.thailanddaily.com) Part of world news network, offering a thorough digest of Thailand related news from english news sources.
» One stop Thailand (www.onestopthailand.com). Comprehensive tourism guide to popular Thai destinations.
» Tourism Authority of Thailand (www.tourismthailand.org) Contains provincial tourism profiles, travel promotions and festival information from Thailand's national tourism department.
» www.phuket.com, for booking related information and for booking.

Significant Numbers
Country code - 66
International access code - 00
Ambulance - 1554
Medical emergency - 1669
Tourist Police - 1155
Police - 191
Crime - 1195
Fire - 199
Tourist Service Centre - 1672

Arriving in Thailand
» Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Udon Thani, Chiang Mai
Thailand's the main international airports have public taxi booths.
These enable you to book a taxi (including luggage), these are the most important way to get into town. public taxi drivers are certified by Airports of Thailand. Fare charged according to the distance travelled plus a fee of 50฿ for the driver and expressway fees. Many hotels will arrange airport pick-ups with advance notice. These are often complimentary with top-end hotels.

Don’t Leave Home Without…
» Getting a visa and travel insurance
» Seeking advice about vaccinations
» Pack light wash and wear clothes, plus a pullover or light jacket for chilly bus rides and the northern mountains.
» Well concealed money belt, waterproof money/passport container.
» Sunscreen and sunglasses
» Small torch for poorly lit streets and/or power cuts
» Earplugs – noise can be a nuisance
» Slip-on Shoes – handy for visiting sacred sites
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