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Page 4 North to Thailand

Places of interest-Krabi in Thailand - Krabi is among one of the most beautiful districts in the world. Coastal region is dotted with karst hills on land and vertical masses protruding from seabed. The scenic beauty, punctuated by these profiles of the hills create a landscape, match only by the stunting beauty of the emerald colored coral seas. The sites takes you to the beaches, islands, shore and forest Parks in that district.

Caves for tourist in Thailand's Andaman Coast - The shores of Thailand Andaman Coast with its karst hills cast a tempting sights that the region hides many caves. Indeed there are caves every where that are opened to tourist. This sites talk about caves in general and also the area where such caves can be located. They are on land and at sea.

A popular tourist destination-The Phi Phi Islands - The Islands is no longer a mystic hideaway for adventurers. The scenic beauty around the 2 islands serviced by its commercial hub is unequalled as a holiday destination for the busy city folks. The site offers some of the beautiful scenes around the Islands. Get you acquainted with the sights to expect.

The James Bond Island - Made famous by the James Bond movie "The man with the golden gun" - From the sea bed, a vertical piece of rock stands above the tide like a nail in open sea. Dramatically and precariously pivoted at its tiny base.

 

Waterfalls of Southern Thailand - The Thais are fascinated with waterfalls. This site offers a province by province accounts of the notable waterfalls frequented by the locals. Photographs and directions to the vicinity! There are 15 states around the Isthmus of Kra

Thailand Floating market - Dumnern Sudauk- An entire market place based on a network of community canals. It happens every morning, hawkers peddle their wares on boats. Join in the fun, have your breakfast while you  feast your eyes on the passing world. 


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