
Wild, yet beautiful. This is the Koh Samui island.
Koh Samui is located in the southeast of Thailand. With just 275 square kilometers of area, the place offers tourists the greatest beauty, unspoilt landscapes, clear waters, and golden sands.
This is a good place to relax and enjoy the fresh air, the gentle sea breeze, and the tropical climate that caresses the island throughout the year.
Upon visiting this island, do not leave the place without visiting the so called Six Big Beaches : Chaweng, Lamai, Maenam, Bo Phut, Big Buddha, and Choeng Mon.
Koh Samui island has little nightlife. But if what you want is a bit of fun, drinking, and dancing, then you have to head to Chaweng. There, seven miles of white sand with rustic bars, nightclubs, shops, and beautiful gardens of the luxury hotels await you.
February 15, 2012 – 4:06 pm
Heading to Thailand for total relaxation? Then head to the new Payot Spa. It is located in the heart of a Zen garden of the new Maison de Beauté Payot Spa, Phuket, Thailand, in the exclusive ClubMed Resort. An oasis of elegance and relaxation, it was recently renovated by interior designers, Marc Hertrich and Nicolas Adnet. The Resort boasts sleekness and sophistication.
In Payot Spa, therapists use the unique and customized gestures to restore the beaut, harmony, and the fundamental balance between body and spirit. They aim to heal the soul, by combining the best of herbal medicines to the techniques of manipulation of the body and face. The spa features seven cabins for for treatment. They also have a walk-in treatment, a Jacuzzi, two infinity pools, and two boxes for herbal steam baths.
January 24, 2012 – 9:15 am
First time visitors may find Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, a bit disoriented. Day and night, its approximately 10 million people live at a frantic pace and there are few places in the city where silence reigns.
A simple walk through the heart of the city, around the Royal Square (Sanam Luang), offers spectacular discoveries: the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Pho, and the fascinating National Museum.
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