Monday, January 4, 2010

Slate Waterfall Off The Beaten Track In Thailand?

Off the beaten track in Thailand? - slate waterfall

I am planning a trip to Thailand, I want to major cities, shopping malls and beaches.

I know people who are recent and possible activities or areas that are unique, exciting and suggest otherwise. I prefer to take inspiration from real stories, instead of getting brochures, so I think that sharing.

As a clue what I love, Tourism Aminal (cruelty free) and natural wonders really appeal to me (for example, the main reason why Thailand is the choice to go to the Temple of the Tiger - other then that the trip is an unknown quantity) Adventure activities such as rafting, visits to remote tribal areas and also appeals.

I always prefer to say a trip report on walks for miles through the bush to a secluded waterfall instead of on a bus with 30 other tourists to take a picture of a waterfall, popular, if you mean know what I do.

BTW, I am with four friends, so we have some safety in numbers, and more money for things such as charter flights, etc.

Thank you!

3 comments:

alan50jj... said...

I had the best time was in the north-eastern Isaan. Hour flight from BKK to Nakhon Phanom
Near the border with Laos on the Mekong
Isaan was used at home for the family and as a starting point for exploring the region
Happy Holidays

LionRoar... said...

The Tiger Temple in the province of Kanchanburi is beautiful and a must for you. The correct name is:
Tiger Temple Yannasampanno Klosterwald (Tiger Temple), Saiyok District, Kanchanaburi Province, 71150, Thailand

You should also Kanchanburi city, which is around 45 minutes by car from the temple and stay near the River Kwai. His impressive with the mountain railway. The famous movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai is on real events, which is based here, took place during the Second World War.

For the tribes of the hills, you should visit Mae Hong Son, which is about 2 ½ hours by Bnagkok Chiang Mai.

Khao Yai National Park has a beautiful waterfalls and great hiking opportunities.

Krabi and Koh Samui for diving is good.

Unless you, Mr. Bill Gates, with you, you do not need charter flights to Thailand to travel.

We wish you a safe and pleasant journey.

Bon Voyage

josflach... said...

Take a bike tour to Bangkok. A good way to the invisible reality of Bangkok to see. Part (s) that tourists rarely see.

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