Take the kids to "Koh Pu," a little village, during their school vacation to explore something new. There are numerous accommodation options on the island. There are homestays, resorts, bungalows, and a wide range of community activities that children would not find at school. What's interesting? What is interesting? Let's watch and see.
You simply must visit the beach this summer. This post is a recommendation. "Sand bar or Dragon's Back" UNSEEN of Phang Nga Province is an unspoiled destination that sightseers just must see. At low tide, a sandbar will form. There is a long, winding distance from Ko Phlong. Leading to Koh Yao Noi for more than 2 km.
To go there, we can hire a local tour boat. The locals who work the boats will have a good grasp of the tides and when it's best to go. Travelling through this area will also provide you with an insight into the way of life of the local fisherman who visit this area in search of shellfish.
Ecotourism involves being mindful of conserving the environment while travelling. Prepared to appreciate the significance of natural heritage and local culture alongside the local community Emphasizing the importance of preserving natural resources and the environment. Tourism, which emphasizes environmental preservation, helps communities and local areas sustainably. A fantastic organic one-day trip and eco-friendly travel in Bang Rong will be included in this trip.
During this time, the Andaman Sea is stunning. And if you have the opportunity to visit Koh Yao, Phang Nga Province, don't miss out on their famous souvenirs. That is the salty dried fish known as "Ta Lung fish" from Koh Yao. The salty fish has less salt. But it's incredibly delicious.
Ja-Eed, a villager on Koh Yao, stated that they use no chemicals when making their fish. They ferment the fish with only salt and then dry it in the sun under a mosquito net. It's guaranteed to be clean and safe. If anyone is interested in buying it, please contact Ja-Eed. Koh Yao can be reached at 062-6379814. There is a package delivery service available throughout Thailand.
It is Valentine's Day. I can't help but think about the most romantic location. Koh Phayom in Ranong resembles the Maldives in Thailand. There are a variety of beachfront bungalows and private villas available, each offering a delightful ambiance. It's ideal for recharging your batteries and escaping the chaos to relax. Alternatively, you can select the type of experience you want, such as scuba diving, fishing, or kayaking.
After Chinese New Year, it is believed that every house must have a lot of Khanom (Chinese New Year’s Cake) left over from paying respects to the gods. Instead of storing in the refrigerator, today, I'd like to share how to make fragrant fried egg-dipped khanom kheong. Let's have some coffee and see. This is a traditional Phuket recipe. Guaranteed to be delicious.
The Sustainable Tourism Development Foundation, in collaboration with the Phuket Old Town community, will reduce carbon dioxide emissions with the support of the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (Or Bor Jor), Phuket City Municipality Environment, Pollution Control Office No. 15, Pollution Control Department, and Big Data Office (a public organisation).
This initiative will commence in the Old Town area of Phuket, where residents will sort garbage. The organic waste will be sorted and placed in green bags before being processed into fertiliser by Or Bor Jor. Meanwhile, grease will be collected in pink bags, increasing the efficacy of wastewater treatment and improving water quality in the Bang Yai Canal.
This post will introduce one Satun Province community tourist attraction known as the "Ban Lam Puen Community." If you want to learn about and experience the perfect nature and its ways, please visit the "Ban Lam Puen community" on 85 rai of mangrove forest.
Also, got to paddle a kayak from the mangrove forest shore to Thung Nui Bay, where I could see the villagers' local fishing methods. At the Global Geopark, try making batik cloth from Terra Rosa soil.
Explore the "Across Time" bridge on Mu Ko Phetra National Park's Lidi Island to admire the beauty of the sea and witness the contact marks of rocks from two eras, millions of years old. Visit 'Koh Lidi', a natural paradise complete with the sea. Mountains and mangrove forests.