Saturday, December 23, 2017

Be My Guest Hotel-Hatyai

Be My Guest Hotel Address: Saneha Nusorn Rd, Tambon Hat Yai, Amphoe Hat Yai, Chang Wat Songkhla 90110, Thailand Phone: +66 89 658 9990

Monday, December 11, 2017

Aloha Hotel - Hatyai

Location Located in Downtown Hat Yai, this hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Odean Shopping Mall, Ocean Shopping Town and Lee Garden Plaza. Kim Jong Shopping Center and Clock Tower are also within 15 minutes. Hotel features Along with a restaurant, this hotel has a bar/lounge and Concierge services. Free WiFi in public areas and free self parking are also provided. Other amenities include Dry cleaning, A 24-hour front desk and a front desk safe. Room amenities All 189 properties provide conveniences such as refrigerators and coffee makers, plus complimentary wireless Internet access and LED TVs with cable channels. Minibars, room service (during limited hours) and free bottled water are among the other amenities available to guests.

D-ONE HOTEL - Hatyai

D-ONE HOTEL is a short stroll from Rajyindee Hospital and Odean Shopping Mall. Each of the 100 rooms at this 3-star hotel includes a refrigerator, a coffee maker, and a flat-screen TV. Also near this Hat Yai hotel are Lee Garden Plaza and Ocean Shopping Town. Rooms All of D-ONE HOTEL's 100 rooms are air-conditioned and have an array of amenities, including refrigerators, coffee makers, and free bottled water. Guests can expect to find flat-screen TVs and stay connected with free WiFi. Other standard amenities include desks and free toiletries. Bathrooms are shared. Property features Guests of D-ONE HOTEL enjoy features like free WiFi in public areas. If you decide to drive, there's free parking. The 24-hour front desk has staff standing by to help with luggage storage, and answer any questions about the accommodations.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

泰国计划征收外国车入境费!

时常自驾到泰国游玩或公干的朋友注意!泰国计划在2018年年秒征收车辆入境费! 根据泰国运输和交通政策及规划办公室的消息,泰国打算向入境泰国的外国车辆征收100泰铢的入境费。 初步消息指出,外国车辆在入境泰国时需购买100泰铢(约12令吉65仙)的电子通关卡,这个通关卡的有效期为5年。外国车辆每次通关将需缴付42泰铢(约5令吉30仙)。 泰国将分3次阶段落实外国车入境收费措施,最初只对通过缅甸、大马、柬埔寨和寮国28个检查站入境的外国四轮车征收入境费。 接下来,泰国将用备有全球定位系统(GPS)的射频识别系统追踪通过这28个检查站入境的外国车。这些被GPS追踪的外国车将被征收每公里1.5泰铢(马币19仙)的费用。

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

11月1日起黑木山马泰边境关卡将开放至凌晨2点!

经常透过黑木山马泰边境出入泰国的民众要留意!从2017年11月1日开始,黑木山马泰边境关卡将开放至凌晨2点! 马来西亚移民局表示,黑木山关卡每天的开放时间将增加至20个小时。黑木山关卡原本只开放18个小时。 大马移民局计划在2019年开始落实黑木山马泰关卡24小时全面开放措施。移民局也正准备采用先进的生物辨识数码技术以制止非法入境的情况。 这意味着2017年11月1日开始,黑木山马泰边境关卡将开放至凌晨2点,大家将有更多的弹性时间可以安排出行啦。

合艾美食指南大集合。

1.清姐猪肠咸菜 2.幸运点心店 3.Bankampu Hatyai蟹钳屋 4.Water View Restaurant 5.成龙面条 6.姐弟饭店 7.Kan Eng Restaurant 甘英饭店 8.Nan Yuan 南园 9.Lee Garden后巷的猪脚饭 10.Floating Market

教你如何踏 ETS 火車去到 Hatyai

因為之前2次都是開車下 KAYU HITAM 然後再進DANNOK再租車下HATYAI 不過這次想嘗試不一樣的交通 本人還覺得蠻方便的。 KL Sentral 到 PadangBesar則需要 5 hour 45 minutes Taiping 到 Padang Besar 則需要 2 hour 50 minutes Butterworth to Padang Besar – ETS (RM 29 ) Padang Besar to Butterworth – ETS (RM 29 ) > 這個我們上網買來回車票 > https://intranet.ktmb.com.my/e-ticket/login.aspx 網購建議: 1. 網上購票需注冊一個上網戶口 2. 如果你是 wargamas (60歲以上)可享有50%的折扣,但是需要親自到櫃台去 3.建議出發前,提早半小時到火車站 NOTE : 我們買最早一班 ETS火車 from BW to Padang Besar 因為我們不知道泰國火車的train schedule是會有幾點的班車 ; 回程我們就選最遲那一班的ETS火車from Padang Besar to BW. 到了Padang Besar站, 如果有意思要去Padang Besar逛逛就直接直走出站。如果要繼續下Hatyai, 就必須往左走, 去通關口。沒去通關之前,可以直接去售票office買 Padang besar to Hatyai的 train ticket。 Padang Besar to Hatyai – 泰國火車 – 70bahts (大約RM8.80) 買了火車票就可以准備去通關了。 通了Malaysia關口過後再通Thailand關口。 之後就可以准備上泰國火車前往Hatyai了。 NOTE : 泰國火車是會等人的 所以可以慢慢通關不用趕。本人買的是泰國時間9:10AM的班車, 不過火車大約泰國時間9:30AM才開。 回程 我們一起床就准備去火車站購買當天要回程的火車票 (說了,因為泰國train的time schedule沒有fix的) ⚠⚠ 去到售票處才知道那天最後一班火車是泰國時間下午1:00pm 所以立刻購買了火車票,買了才安心坐tuk tuk回去central繼續逛市場。 Hatyai to Padang Besar – 泰國火車 – 70bahts (大約RM8.80) NOTE : Hatyai Railway Station距離Hatyai市區很近而已 做個tuk tuk 大約 5- 7 分鐘就到所謂的 Lee Garden了。 所以可以時不時去哪裡逛街買衣服, 衣服超級多, 超級便宜, 好吃的也很多! 本人一年都會去好幾次

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Top 5 Party Islands in Thailand

Koh Phangan One of the top 5 party islands in Thailand Home to the full moon party which has to be the most popular party experience on offer to the party animals visiting Thailand every year, Koh Phangan is comprised of white sand beaches, palm trees, lively bars, clubs, a lot of alcohol, and of course the notorious beach party scene in the form of full moon parties. Haad Rin beach is where to go for the full moon parties, beach clubs and everything else. The monthly full moon parties run year-round and consist of over 12 major sound systems, up to 30 000 people, and a ton of dance floors, djs, bars and drinks to choose from. If you’re into the obscene and massive music festival scene or just want to check out what this unique beach party has to offer, we suggest you go here. Koh Samui Pool party at Ark Bar on Koh Samui Island in Thailand Located in the Gulf of Thailand off the country’s eastern seaboard, Koh Samui is a favourite amongst young travellers and students. There are a variety of beaches to choose from, all with a different vibe and suited to different types of travellers. The one that stands out the most to party fiends is Chaweng Beach which shows off with bright colourful lights beaming out into the ocean from the variety of bars and night clubs scattered along this beach. The area of Chaweng has even more to offer when it comes to late night drinking and dancing. Koh Samui even hosts their own versions of the famous Koh Phangan full moon parties in the form of half moon and black moon parties. Be sure to check out Q Bar, Soi Green Mango, Ark Bar, the Islander and Soi Reggae when visiting this hip and happening tropical paradise. Photo by Ark Bar Phuket Tiger bar in Phuket, Thailand Phuket is one of the larger islands in Thailand and is situated along Thailand’s west coast in the Andaman Sea. For years, Phuket has rightfully proclaimed itself as a hotspot for party-goers. It is a perfect destination for those that enjoy staying out through to the early hours of the morning, nursing their hangovers under palm trees on the beach the next day and then doing it all over again. There are a variety of options available to all types of party enthusiasts. Karon and Kata beach boast a range of bars and clubs for tourists to waltz into and tend to be less crowded. Patong beach on the other hand is the most popular party destination on the island, with an array of nightclubs, bars, and strip clubs to attend. Give Soi Sea Dragon, Seduction Beach Club & Discotheque, and Hard Rock Café a visit if you are lucky enough to stumble upon this ever-so buzzing island during your travels. Photo by Emmajuneborninmay Koh Phi Phi Slinky Bar on Koh Phi Phi Island in Thailand This little gem hosts an array of party scenes both for those looking for a dance floor and loud music and those seeking a laid back atmosphere. The island consists of three main areas. Loh Dalum is situated up north with a very relaxed vibe to it although the drinks, fire dancing, and bars are still plentiful, while Tonsai Village and Tonsai East are hosts to beach bars and clubs which attract those seeking a sleepless night of fun in paradise. Koh Phi Phi is notorious for its “buckets” which include a bucket of ice, half a bottle of sugar cane rum, mixers and straws, and go for next to nothing in price. The island prides itself on having an enticing nightlife scene while remaining far from sleazy which tends to be the case of some of the popular islands in Thailand. We recommend hitting up Carlito’s, Slinky Bar, and Hippies Bar. Photo by The Yacht Week Koh Chang Koh Chang has an awesome nighlife Not every party animal enjoys dancing the night away to trance music with thousands of other travellers. Koh Chang is the perfect caterer to this bunch of nighttime socialites. This island has seen an increase in popularity over the years yet it still manages to avoid being one of the overcrowded islands in Thailand. The most popular and vibrant areas on Koh Chang are White Sand Beach, Kai Bae, Lonely Beach and Klong Prao. A variety of different beach bars, beer bars, cafes and clubs are ever-so present along these beach areas where you will find like-minded travellers soaking in the great atmosphere that Koh Chang has to offer through to the early hours of the morning.

Hatyai Signature Hotel - Hatyai

If what you're looking for is a conveniently located hotel in Hat Yai, look no further than Hatyai Signature Hotel. Situated only 4.1 km from the city center, guests are well located to enjoy the town's attractions and activities. With its convenient location, the hotel offers easy access to the city's must-see destinations. Hatyai Signature Hotel offers impeccable service and all the essential amenities to invigorate travelers. Top features of the hotel include free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour security, daily housekeeping, laundromat, 24-hour front desk. The ambiance of Hatyai Signature Hotel is reflected in every guestroom. television LCD/plasma screen, complimentary instant coffee, mirror, slippers, sofa are just some of the facilities that can be found throughout the property. The hotel's recreational facilities, which include fitness center, outdoor pool are designed for escape and relaxation. Whatever your purpose of visit, Hatyai Signature Hotel is an excellent choice for your stay in Hat Yai.Hatyai Signature Hotel agoda

Vouk Village - Dannok

Designed for both business and leisure travel, Vouk Village is ideally situated in Sadao; one of the city's most popular locales. The excitement of the city center is only 83.6 km away. With its convenient location, the hotel offers easy access to the city's must-see destinations. Vouk Village also offers many facilities to enrich your stay in Songkhla. The hotel provides 24-hour security, daily housekeeping, 24-hour front desk, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park to ensure our guests the greatest comfort. The ambiance of Vouk Village is reflected in every guestroom. television LCD/plasma screen, additional bathroom, mirror, towels, closet are just some of the facilities that can be found throughout the property. Besides, the hotel's host of recreational offerings ensures you have plenty to do during your stay. Enjoy unparalleled services and a truly prestigious address at the Vouk Village.

Satit Grand View Hotel-Dannok

Satit Grand View hotel is a proud member of Satit Group where located in the heart of Dannok (Danok). The 9-story hotel offers travelers’ affordable luxury with 198 designed modern room and suites. When you talk about the growth of an area, then Dannok would surely spring to your mind. It used to be just a few shops located at the side of the road, just after the border crossing. Now it has grown exponentially, and the shops now serve many people coming through the border on a daily basis. The products vary widely from clothing to fruit and vegetables, and are purchased mainly by Malaysians. The reason why business is booming now in the area is due to the lower prices compared to those in Malaysia. If you visit the Malaysian and Thai checkpoint for immigration, then you will find the Duty Free Shopping Complex situated on Malaysian land. Suite Double Room The Hotel is very conveniently located, and is used by those passing across the border looking for somewhere to stay. Staying in this hotel will give you easy access to all of the activities going on in Songkhla, and make your stay much more pleasurable. The hotel offers a concierge service, free Wi-Fi in all public areas and the hotel rooms, as well as safety deposit boxes, and meeting areas. Each room is designed to a high standard that offers affordable levels of comfort. For those people who are active, the hotel offers you a number of ways to unwind during the day. These include massage & spa facilities, and karaoke. If you are looking for something more relaxing, then you can treat yourself to the Satit massage & spa services. Hotel Spa All accommodation offers you what you expect to ensure you enjoy your stay. There is complimentary bottled water, a refrigerator, seating areas, and air conditioning in every room. The hotel also has its own garden, and for those who enjoy hot tubs, one is available. The Hotel offers you everything you would expect in a modern hotel and more.

Sunday, November 12, 2017

ธนัท นวดแผนไทยและบิวตี้ซาลอน (Thanat Massage and Beauty saloon)

Thanat Massage And Beauty Saloon Hatyai 155159/1 Niphat Uthit 3 Rd 90110 Hat Yai District, Songkhla Beauty saloon (美容沙龙) สระไดร์ (Washing hair) (洗头) ตัดผม (Hair cut) (理发) โกรก,ทำสี (Hair colour) (染发) แว๊กซ์ผม (Hair wax) (发蜡) ยืดผม (Hair stretch) (头发拉伸) ดัดผม (Curling hair) (卷发) อบไอน้ำ (Hair stream) ทำเล็บ (Manicure,Pedicure) (修指甲,修脚甲) นวดหน้า (Facial) (面部) ขูดส้น (Foot scrub) (足部磨砂) สักคิ้ว ( eyebrows tattoo) (纹眉毛) นวด (Massage) (按摩) นวดเท้า (Foot massage) (足部按摩) นวดไทย (Thai massage) (泰式按摩) นวดออย (Oil massage) (油按摩)

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Hatyai- Gap's Garten (German Restaurant)

is a highly rated place for tourists and Westerners who lived here. They serve great German food as well as having a good selection of German and Belgian beers. They serve great German food as well as having a good selection of German and Belgian beers! The restaurant is slightly out of city area and is situated @ 516/1Soi Chuntarajanusorn and the cost from city center by tuk-tuk to this restaurant is 50 baht per person. Address: 516/1 Soi Thammanunvithi Road (turn into Chantanajanusorn Road) Tel: +66 (0)86 963 6551 (German/English)

Hatyai- Kan Eng Restaurant 甘英饭店 กันเองร้านอาหาร

Famous `Chinese-Thai Style`s restaurant Hatyai with affordable prices and nothing over commercialized. The dish on menu are all prices and printed with pictures and English. Most of the staffs can speak a little Hokkien and Mandarin to assist you in your ordering. Kerabu Mango (mango salad) is a `must try` dish. Reasonable priced and always crowded. Address: 50/3 Kimpradit Road Tel: 074-246138 ; 074-232798 Open: 1030 hrs - 1400 hrs / 1700 hrs - 2100 hrs (It is just a 3 minutes walk from BP Grand Tower Hotel or 6 minutes from town center)

Top 10 street food at Hat Yai

Those who have been following me on Instagram and Twitter know that I just got back from Hat Yai, Thailand. Although four days were a bit too much for the town, my girls and I had a blast. What was the highlight of the trip? Well, the food, of course. The trip was all about eating off the streets. Agreed that there are a lot of good eateries and many fine dining restaurants too, but the pleasure of eating from stalls off the road is completely different. It helps you connect with the food at a different level. Let me take you through my recent street food journey. 2017-05-24_13.13.08 Local food – Let the hunt begin… Lyf&Spice goes food hunting Where: Hat Yai, Thailand What: Street Food and local delicacies Fried Chicken: Well, this was the first thing we had as soon as we reached Hat Yai. Sausages, prawns, chicken fritters and chicken legs were being sold at a number of stalls. We opted for whole chicken legs that easily weighed close to a kilogram each. They were available in two sizes, costing THB 70 and 80. Such juicy, tender meat with crispy exteriors deserves a standing ovation. It was no short of brilliant. Oh, and did we mention that they were deep fried? 🙂 They ought to be delicious right? 2017-05-14_01.12.38 Whole chicken legs Pork crisps: Stalls, road-side vendors and a lot of restaurants serve pork in various forms all along the streets of Hat Yai. Some of the most interesting varieties however, were that of BBQ pork, pork ribs and grilled pork. I spent quite some time watching them slow-cook or roast the pork by the fire pit. 2017-05-21_01.16.53 Let’s watch ’em roast Nutella Roti: Roti canai and its variations were available in at least one stall per street – roti pisang (roti with banana), roti jagung (roti with corn), roti telur (roti with fried egg) and a lot more. To top it up, we could choose a plain crispy roti with milo, nutella or chocolate. We had to order nutella roti. Need we say more? 2017-05-24_11.51.20 Nutella crunch packed with a punch Fried Oyster: What makes this oyster fry so different from the rest? Well, it is shallow fried with an egg, just like an omelette. You get to choose from the fresh lot of oysters and order it with an egg or two. Using oodles of oil, this delicious eggy delight is gooey in consistency, but is worth a try. 2017-05-24_13.19.39 Choose what you like 2017-05-24_13.23.37 Get them fried Crispy Whole Bird: These tiny little whole birds were fried and kept at the counters along with other fish and chicken fritters. While there could be a lot of species, the most commonly found ones are the quail. Cripsy, crunchy and tasty in every bite, they felt almost like fried chicken. However, just one was not enough for a meal. We had them as a snack with iced tea. 2017-05-24_12.43.09 Tasty li’l quacklings Fish on stick: Do not underestimate the worth of sausages, fish balls, chicken and other meat on a stick. They are the perfect snack on the go. Every vendor has their own style of making it – some fry it, while some slow-grill it. Additionally, they have different sauces to offer, thus making every fritter or meat on a stick taste different from the other. Beware of the hot sauces. If you can’t tolerate chillies, ask them for a sweet sauce. 2017-05-21_01.15.33 What’s your pick? Street Noodles and Rice: Delicious stir fry noodles or Phad Thai with our choice of meat used to be our hot favourite when hungry. Tofu, bean sprouts, chillies, garlic, vegetables and sweet sauce complete the dish. The ones I had at Hat Yai were too sweet for my liking, however the element of freshness and lightness is what made us have them for dinner, twice in a row. I found the rice in Thailand to be quite fragrant and delicious, thus, never hesitated to order fried rice with egg, chicken and sea food. 2017-05-23_17.16.31 Phad Thai 2017-05-23_17.09.51 Fried Rice – Thai style ABC: We had a lot of variations and close cousins of ABC or Air Batu Campur/Ais Kacang. ABC, the famous summer-soother is made of shaved ice and contains a lot of fresh and dried fruits, jellies, cendol, red beans, corn, peanuts etc. and is topped with ice cream after drizzling some condensed milk or coloured sugar syrup on top of the mound. Bringing about a twist, are some sago, sweet potato and coconut milk variations with a common factor – shaved ice. We tried bubur cha cha with shaved ice, coconut milk, sweet potatoes, purple yam, taro and a lot of colourful jellies, and laicikang that had laici or lychee fruit in a pool of shaved ice, jellies and basil seeds. 2017-05-24_12.21.49 Bubur cha cha 2017-05-24_12.23.57 Laicikang Mango Sticky Rice: This mango season, the king of fruits teamed up with its pale counterpart, sticky rice, and the duo nailed it. The most refreshing dose of supper I have had in a while. After clubbing, when the streets were still ablaze, we used to gorge on this chewy delight before hopping onto bed. It was served in a take-away container with coconut milk strapped up as an option. The best way to have it would be to pour the milk on the rice and then mix it with mango – and that’s exactly what we did. 2017-05-24_13.26.21 Indulging in mangoes after dinner 🙂 2017-05-23_17.07.39 Mango sticky rice 10. Pulut Pisang: This is the best sweet something to eat on the go. It comprises of ripe, cooked bananas wrapped in pandan leaves and steamed. The delicate pulp comes to life as you open the leaves and take the first bite. It is quite a heavy snack, which you will realize once you’re done eating -> mushy, greasy, satisfying. 2017-05-24_13.24.59 Untie the strings and unwrap your surprise… 2017-05-23_17.11.40 Ripe banana core Bonus mention – Iced Milk Tea: Oh, this has to be my favourite. While the other friends opted for other versions of tea, I would order a tumbler of milk tea ice, as they call it. It tasted just like the Indian chai back home, but of course, as an icy variant. A lot of cafes and small outlets sell this, but you must try the ones that the local vendors make. Besides this, we also tried regular iced tea, carrot lime slush, mixed fruit juice etc.

Top 5 Restaurants in Hat Yai

Bird’s nest, chicken feet and more… 2017-05-22_21.11.52 My previous post was all about street food in Hat Yai. While you get literally everything to eat off the streets, there are some dishes and corresponding restaurants worth a mention. The food mentioned might not appeal to everyone. It’s an attempt to bring forth the ‘lesser loved’ food to the readers. It’s just a means of giving you an insight into the food and culture associated with the city. ❤ Let’s pick the best 5: 1. The Nest: What to eat: Bird’s Nest This was by far the most bizarre yet fun food quest. A bird’s nest is served as a broth to which gelatin, preserved fruits and jellies could be added. However, seekers of the true form, would prefer it a little dirty, i.e. with the contents of the saliva and bird’s throat retained. The nest is formed by the swiftlet bird that uses its saliva to build a nest. The saliva gets solidified upon air exposure, causing the nest to harden. Call it weird, but it tasted good –> mild in flavour, jelly-like consistency and best had plain or with black Chinese tea. I’d recommend having it without the toppings, to retain its natural taste. I tried it at some stalls, as well as at The Nest. 2017-05-23_17.05.21 Bird’s nest and Chinese black tea 2017-05-23_17.03.45 Care to share? 2. Crepe Café: What to eat: Nutella crepe This is a paradise for crepe lovers with heavenly desserts and food made with love. The host crafted a beautiful crepe masterpiece laced with cream and strawberries in a bed of nutella. If you are looking for a sinful indulgence, go ahead and order one with an additional scoop of ice cream. Choose from banana, chocolate, butter, mango, kiwi and other flavours. Order a beverage to keep you company. They come in fancy glasses. The café wins hands down, when it comes to food and beverage presentation. Need we say more? 2017-05-19_17.35.34 Strawberry nutella crepe 2017-05-23_17.13.51 Salmon fried rice 3. Baan Khun Bhu: What to eat: Crab salad Although it is famed for its crab dishes, more so crabs without their shells, we tried a som tam variation instead. Chopped raw mangoes, infused with fresh veggies, peanuts and diluted chilli sauce covered the fragments of crab in a bed of peanuts. It was really spicy, no doubt, but worth trying out for its pungent yet interesting flavour play. A platter of sweet corn salad was needed to soothe our tingling taste buds. Besides this, they also serve grilled chicken, rice, fish preparations and other items from the Isan cuisine. 20170514_123937-01 Crab som tam 4. Lee Gardens Plaza: What: Breakfast and chicken feet soup Whether you are an in-house guest at the hotel or visit here just for their breakfast, you are in for some delicious morning spread. The coffee shop (next to the lobby) is perpetually packed with people. Delicacies include chicken feet soup, traditional Thai fried rice, street-style noodles, herbs and greens, fried chicken and a lot more. Although they have waffles, toast and a bunch of other bread-based items, we would recommend the rice and noodles, soup of the day and herbs. No better way to start your day, isn’t it? 2017-07-03_13.30.40 Chicken feet soup, rice 2017-07-03_13.29.48 Complete set with noodles, soup, rice and fruits 5. Hamid Restaurant: What: Fried rice Situated in one of the main streets of Hat Yai’s central area (around Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel), this restaurant offers good food and a warm ambiance. Anything that you order here is cooked to perfection. However, we have to list out our top picks. Here goes: Thai fried rice with chicken or salmon, tom yam soup, pad thai with chillies, and the list goes on. It might be priced slightly on the higher side, but is worth every penny. 2017-05-24_11.55.07 Chicken fried rice, Seafood noodles ** Special mention: To our delight, Food Park, the food court of Central Festival Mall exceeded our expectation. You have to get a card to order your food from your favourite counter, pick a bubble tea and relax as you get a good view of the mall. 2017-05-22_21.11.52 Chicken rice Pic: Chicken rice – delightful flavour, slightly peppery and creamy in texture Other places to check out: Greenway night market – fusion food, street-style noodles Hat Yai Central night market – street food Attention Café – chocolate waffle, oreo crepe Black Canyon – gelato espresso, pad thai The Village Café – beer, cakes Shabushi – sushi (check out for deals of the month)

Exploring Nong Thale, Krabi

At the southern province of Thailand lies a lovely stretch of land and water towards the west coast, the beautiful town of Krabi. This limestone laced shore by the Andaman Sea has breathtaking beaches and a variety of things to do. From spending relaxed vacations and chilling by the hammocks to day tours to nearby islands and shopping for touristy items in the flea markets, there is a lot to see on a trip to this part of Thailand. About 4-5 days are good enough to explore the island. A good mix of beachy bays, rocks, hills, caves and parties, Krabi sure is a perfect blend of a small town and oceanic shores. Why Nong Thale? While Ao Nang is really famous for its beaches, location and connectivity, let’s explore the relatively less famous but unspoilt shores of Krabi’s underrated “Nong Thale”. Nestled in a relatively quiet area, its natural scenery, untouched waters and soothing waves in fact, make it better than the rest of Krabi in a number of ways: Better scenic views Peaceful and quiet atmosphere Non-commercial beaches Private, untouched shores Clean water ATM, car rentals and other facilities nearby A number of hotels and resorts to choose from Good bars, restaurants and massage parlours around the area Breakfast with a view Breakfast with a view Day tours: There are a lot of places nearby. Take a tour to the places below, keeping at least 4 hours in each place (and 1-2 hours travel time): Phi Phi Islands Hong Islands Maya Bay Railay Bay Ao Nang Things to do: Though people say there isn’t too much to do at Nong Thale and advise you against it, take a look at the list of things you can actually do and then decide for yourself. Bike around: Rent a bike and ride around the small town’s lush green stretches. Ride aimlessly to the end of the roads. Visit the market: Head to Nong Thale’s market area to shop, eat and drink. Foot massage: Indulge in a relaxing and rejuvenating foot spa at one of the countless massage parlours along the market stretch. Bargain and ask for a head and back massage to be included in the same price. Walk and click: Walk uphill till you reach an amazing dead end to a National Park and click all along. Party all night: If you really want to dance, you will have to venture out to Ao Nang that has discotheques that play music around 10 pm onwards. For grooving and chilling at the bars, enjoying good music, confine yourself to the Klong Muang area of Nong Thale. Biking around Klong Muang Biking around Klong Muang Bars and restaurants: Most of these bars open only in the evening. It is advisable to go there post 9 pm for more fun, music and life. Some of the interesting themed bars and restaurants that I came across are located at Klong Muang and Mueang Krabi District: Lazy bar Sunset Bar Eden Bar Summer Beach Bar Cocktails Sawasdee Banana Leaf Thai Restaurant Coffee Club Though there are several restaurants and cafes lined up along the road, serving Thai and Indian cuisines, a special mention of the ‘Coffee Club’ has to be made – a cute little cafe with a cosy entrance and coffee tables spread out to at least six covers, Parisian cushion covers and coasters, a seating area outside and a quaint corner with a bench, wooden birds, plants and vases to accentuate the theme and feel of the cafe. Coffee Club, Krabi Coffee Club, Krabi Getting around: Taxi Shuttle Hire a car Rent a bike to move around Tail boat or motor boat rides to far flung islands Carry along: Swimsuit Beach wear Snorkel and mask Sunscreen Camera Anyavee Tubkaek Beach Resort Anyavee Tubkaek Beach Resort Places to stay: Anyavee Tubkaek Beach Resort Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Hotel Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort The Tubkaek Krabi Boutique Resort Amari Vogue Krabi Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort While some of the options above have private bays and beaches to themselves, the others have a golf course and indoor swimming pool. Pick any depending on your budget and choice of stay. We stayed at Anyavee Tubkaek Beach Resort at Aumphur Muang after reading a number of reviews on Trip Advisor and booked a Jacuzzi balcony, ocean-facing view. The room was beyond perfect! A private beach in a secluded surrounding, somewhere between the sun and the endless ocean, a dip into the ocean whenever we wanted, a dock on the first floor overlooking the bay reserved for breakfast, dinner at the restaurant along the beach serving amazing Thai food and warm staff that attended to us at all times. What more could we ask for?! Sunset at Krabi Sunset at Krabi The wow moment! The point where our hearts literally stopped beating was when we reached neck-deep in the ocean, right amidst the deep blue water and calm waves to watch the sun set in the horizon. It felt as though the shore sucked the sun within, creating pink skies at first and purple-orange as the sun drowned deeper into the ocean bed right where we were…

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

SOI BANGLA - phuket

For those who are looking forward to have nothing else but sheer fun in sync with chilled beer, then Soi Bangla is the place to be for you. Soi Bangla, Patong Image Source Literally translating into “Bangla Street”, wherein Soi means a particular street, the Soi Bangla nightlife in Patong Beach is the one-stop destination of Phuket. From famous go go bars, and restaurants, to discotheques and beer bars, find everything under one roof, only at Soi Bangla.

Dong Tan Beach – The most popular gay beach in Pattaya

Located north of Jomtien Beach, Dongtan is one of the quietest beaches of Pattaya. It is about 1.5 km long strip of golden sand backed by palm trees. This scenic beach is perfect for swimming, sailing, and fishing. Dong Tan is also famous for watersports like jet skiing and banana boating and has several Thai body massage parlors on the shore. There is a special gay section on the beach itself. The otherwise serene beach gets busy in the afternoon during weekends. Things to do Dong Tan Beach: Thai foot massage and manicure on the beach

Pattaya Beach – A beach for ultimate adventure and thrill

Among the finest beaches of Pattaya, this beach is divided into north, central, and south zones. The Pattaya Beach, with its 4 km long crescent shaped coast, offers ample water activities. The happening beach road is dotted with numerous restaurants and shop. One can sunbathe, enjoy a thrilling banana boat ride, or relax with a drink in a floating beachfront café. Things to do at Pattaya Beach: Parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat riding, and eating Thai street food from beach shacks

Koh Lipe

Koh Lipe is a Thai island in the Andaman Sea, near Malaysia's border. It's part of Tarutao National Marine Park, which is populated with small islands and known for its coral-rich waters. The island has sandy beaches, including Pattaya and Hat Chao Le. Dive sites in the area include the 8 Mile Rock pinnacle and the Yong Hua Shipwreck. Koh Lipe is home to many aboriginal Malay people, known as the Urak Lawoi.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Bangrak Food Tasting and Culture Tour

If you’re not already aware there is a district in the city called Bangrak meaning “village of love”, and if you love food you’ll love the tour of this traditional Bangkok neighbourhood. It’s a tour that takes you around the traditional family eateries where you get to talk to the owners as they tell you all about their life and traditions. For three and a half hours you’ll travel away from the tourist trails as you sample more than a dozen food and drink samples at five venues. It’s a relaxing route that’s easy to walk but it’s still a good idea to make sure you wear something comfortable on your feet. You’ll definitely have a lot of fun on this culinary adventure accompanied by a friendly and fully qualified tour guide. Read reviews and book tour

Offbeat Floating Markets Food Tour

If you want to travel a little further afield for your foodie experience this Bangkok food tour will take you outside of the city to see some of the best floating markets where you can see and interact with the vendors selling goods from their boats. It’s a full day experience and you travel from Bangkok in a private van with a fully qualified tour guide. At Tha Kha floating market you get to see local farmers exchange their products and you take a boat ride through a coconut farm where you learn about coconut sugar making. You also get to taste such local delicacies as mackerel fried rice. At Amphawa floating markets you have plenty of time to sample some snacks before a visit to the train markets where you get to witness the only train track market in the world. All of your travel during the tour is included and it’s an excellent way to see some of the Thai countryside outside of Bangkok city, as well as tasting a lot of the local produce.

Sofitel So Bangkok

When deciding where to stay in Bangkok it’s often the larger and more luxurious hotels that are noticed first. While Sofitel So Bangkok is by no means the largest it is on the larger side with its 237 rooms. What stands out about this hotel is the cool urban design of it, achieved because the Sofitel So was designed by a revered Thai architect and a group of interior designers. Together they created themed rooms that were inspired by the five elements of water, earth, wood, metal and fire. Wonderful views over Lumphini Park and the city skyline from many of the rooms make this hotel all the more special, along with the fact that each room has a complimentary minibar and free wifi. The hotel features a very inviting infinity pool that allows you to swim while admiring the canopies of Lumphini Park and the tops of the buildings of the central business district. You can also enjoy a massage and some time in the sauna, solarium, Jacuzzi and hammam, or hang out at one of the hotel’s three restaurants and bars. 2 North Sathorn Rd, Bangrak

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

Another hotel brand that is synonymous with luxury, the Mandarin Oriental is also set on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, just opposite The Peninsula. You can expect the same levels of service and luxury at this hotel where the staff call you by name and everything is done perfectly – the service levels are on par with the best hotels in Bangkok, and the world for that matter, and they have the awards to show for it. It’s also nice to know that when you stay here you are staying in a piece of history. The original structure was the first hotel in Thailand when it opened as The Oriental in 1879. Through the years it has hosted many world famous names including Diana Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Sean Connery, Noel Coward, Tennessee Williams, Audrey Hepburn, Richard Nixon and many more. Today the hotel has 393 rooms with 35 suites. Many do have full or partial river views and all are elegantly furnished with the finest furniture and fittings. Choose one of their extravagant suites for the ultimate in luxury. 48 Oriental Avenue, Charoenkrung

Oriental Residence Bangkok

The Oriental Residence Bangkok is another of the city’s most luxurious hotels but what separates this one from the others on our best hotels in Bangkok list is the fact that this hotel only offers suites, not standard rooms. For anyone looking for somewhere with more space and is perhaps planning a longer stay this would be top of the list. Of course, there’s nothing stopping you from staying just a night or two but either way, you’re in for real luxury here. Overlooking Lumphini Park the hotel has a contemporary elegance to it, different to that of the Mandarin Oriental. Here you’ll find a combination of colonial charm and modern sleekness in all the 145 bright suites. It is crisp and clean but not overly so, retaining an air of comfort and homeliness. All suites feature a fully equipped kitchen, beautiful marble bathroom, and complimentary wifi. There’s casual dining at Café Claire or go a step up and enjoy dinner at the exclusive French gourmet restaurant, Savelberg Thailand. The hotel also has the usual fitness centre and swimming pool, but this pool is a cut above the rest with its unique indoor/outdoor setting and cozy cabanas for privacy. 110 Wireless Road, Lumpini

泰國丹諾Dannok 亞洲文化村介紹

由於泰國(Thailand)政府已經圈定泰南的丹諾(Dannok)為自由貿易區,這使得丹諾的發展前景備受看好,而早在幾年前便決定在丹諾「深耕」的MBI國際集團(MBI International Group)總裁張譽發(Tedy Teow),更準備借著這個世紀難得的機遇,將丹諾的亞洲文化村發展成為泰國,乃至東南亞的旅遊度假熱點。現在一起來看看張譽發如何在丹諾大展拳腳。 MBI國際集團(MBI InternationalGroup)在眼光獨到的張譽發(Tedy Teow)總裁領導之下,早在幾年前便決定在與馬來西亞(Malaysia)接壤的泰國(Thailand)最南部的一個邊陲小鎮—丹諾(Dannok),落實他的房地產發展理念,即亞洲文化村。繼成功以花燈主題樂園打響第一炮之後,張譽發不斷地繼續努力地發展以及收購地段,矢志要讓丹諾的亞洲文化村成為泰國,乃至亞洲甚至是國際的旅遊度假熱點。 亞洲文化村升級版預告片!Part 1 MBI國際集團總裁張譽發在百忙中抽空接受《大橙報》訪問時表示:「丹諾的亞洲文化村發展計劃正在按部就班地進行,而最令我感到振奮的是泰國政府已經宣布丹諾為自由貿易區,使得這裡的發展潛能更是無可限量。」 根據資料顯示,泰國政府已經準備在丹諾建設一個最大的免稅自由貿易區,以及由五個國家共同修建一條由中國南寧,和昆明作為起點,以新加坡為終點的泛亞高鐵,丹諾是必經之地,是泰國南部最後一站。 按照計劃,這條高鐵通車時間預計為2017年,現在已動工興建當中。與此同時,泰國當局也正在修建一條由泰國合艾國際機場至丹諾的高速公路,由機場至丹諾的時間會縮短為20分鐘。正所謂,路通則財通,所以,丹諾已經成為國際注目的發展地區,前景一片大好。 自從張譽發決定進軍丹諾興建亞洲文化村之後,他已經做好在這裡「深耕」的計劃,所以在他的財力和物力允許之下,他除了在原有的地段發展計劃之外,也繼續收購適合的地段以做為日後的發展用途。 張譽發表示,以目前發展趨勢看來,丹諾亞洲文化村的旅遊產業潛力非常好。MBI國際集團如今已經完成第一期工程,三座酒店現時幾乎天天爆滿,星期六及星期天更是一房難求。 亞洲文化村第一期工程的發展期是由2013年10月至2014年10月,MBI國際集團投下巨資建成了三座經濟型酒店,包括The Wai Hotel、G9 Hotel、Vouk Village Hotel。三個俱樂部,包括M7 Club、M Club、Jegar Club,以及花燈主題樂園、馬術樂園、泰國南部最大四面佛、Bali-Bali餐廳以及兩座員工公寓。 張譽發表示,亞洲文化村第二期工程如今正在積極展開,預計半年後完成四大主題度假園區。 打造一個龍門客棧 把武林世界帶到丹諾 他透露,現在已經開工建設的包括侏羅紀公園、雞同鴨講、與豬同眠、白色世界、泰國風情樂園、武俠世界、古木餐廳、貨櫃式酒店、百兔花園、泰式大賣場,以及一座大型酒店式公寓,這些工程,預計於2015年2月完工,並正式對外開放。 他說:「這些主題樂園都是非常特別和首創的,例如在與豬同眠的主題樂園中,我們將興建一間一間的高腳屋,底下是豬欄,而上面讓遊客住宿,這將讓遊客有另一番難得的體驗。」 侏羅紀公園則將帶遊客回到恐龍世紀,見證各類絕種的恐龍,體驗不同的感覺。最特別是這公園將設有遙控式的模式,讓遊客體驗把恐龍控制於腳下的感覺。 張譽發表示,白色世界,顧名思議這裡的東西都是白色,例如有白色的廟宇、白色的動物,包括白老虎等。 貨櫃式酒店是為了增添貨櫃的樂趣而設的貨櫃式的套房,讓遊客的旅程更具趣味。至於百兔花園,就是這個園裡將擁有一百種不同的兔種,張譽發表示:「現在我們正在向世界徵求不同的兔種,屆時來到這裡的遊客,將可以一次過看到一百種不同的白兔。」 張譽發談起丹諾亞洲文化村的發展計劃,有如數家珍那樣了如指掌,因為他親力親為地在這裡參與發展,有時他更親自到建築工地與員工一起工作。所以,有一段時期,他還被太陽曬得黑黑的,不過他一點都不介意,因為他知道他要在丹諾亞洲文化村實現他的夢想樂園。 最令張譽發津津樂道的是武俠世界,他說,他要打造一個龍門客棧,把武林世界帶到丹諾,這裡除了可以讓遊客遊覽之外,也可以成為拍戲的片場,因為這裡將一個獨一無二的「武林街道」,讓大家見證更多武俠片及武林時 工程浩大7年建成 魔術城堡引人注目 張譽發也透露接下來亞洲文化村正在規劃建設引人注目的工程,這就是在村內興魔術城堡,這將是亞洲文化村中是最大型之工程,分7年建成,總體規劃為六座城堡以及兩座五星級酒店。 張譽發表示,魔術城堡是西方國家的重點計劃,發起人想將魔術世界帶入亞洲世界,不過一直找不到適合的合作夥伴,而最近由中間人介紹之下,魔術城堡與MBI國際集團一拍即合,並敲定讓魔術城堡在丹諾亞洲文化村落戶。 他表示,魔術城堡內的每一個城堡都有不同的魔術主題,屆時全世界最頂尖的魔術師都會彙集在這裡表演,因此亞洲人民不必老遠飛到美國(United Sates)或歐洲(Europe)國家去看最新的魔術表演。 這意味著丹諾亞洲文化村將是亞洲未來的焦點,這裡有許多計劃正式落成與興建中,而每一項計劃都會令人感到驚喜。 丹諾亞洲文化村能夠有今天這樣的成就,最主要的是功臣當然是張總,因為他準備到這裡發展時,許多朋友告訴他不要發夢,因為他根本無法改變丹諾這環境。但是他卻不以為然,反而信心滿滿可以改變該環境,讓家庭主婦到丹諾觀光。 當初,他便許下承諾要讓更多家庭遊客來丹諾度假,並把這計劃稱為亞洲文化村,將馬來西亞(Malaysia)、泰國(Thailand)、印尼(Indonesia)、菲律賓(Philippines)、柬埔寨(Cambodia)、寮國(Laos)等文化整合在這裡,以吸引男女老少前來旅遊。 花燈節便是亞洲文化村領頭的其中一項計劃,而且是張譽發僅用了75天完成的不可能任務,當時花燈節如期舉行,讓張總非常很開心,現在他更有信心地落實預定的工程計劃。 目前MBI國際集團現旗下擁有的子公司包括mface社交網絡、MBI Mobile、M商學院、m7 Family、Apple Blue 影視娛樂、MBI GreenFarm、MBI G9 Hotel、MBI燕窩、MBI廢水處理、mRojak一站式的搜尋引擎等等。 基於MBI國際集團發展業務趨向多元發展,旗下子公司業務網絡已經遍布亞洲,包括了中國(China)、香港(Hong Kong)、台灣(Taiwan)、泰國(Thailand)、印尼(Indonesia)、新加坡(Singapore)、菲律賓(Philippines)等20多個國家。 泰國丹諾「全東南亞最大恐龍樂園」新景點已對外開放,遊客紛紛體驗身臨恐龍世界,感受侏羅紀時代的神奇與魔幻。 號稱全東南亞最大的「恐龍樂園」面積約2個足球場般大小,內有超過40隻大小,約30多品種的恐龍,接下來將陸續增加10多隻恐龍及引進4隻石雕恐龍,最大隻恐龍高達8公尺。 「恐龍樂園」內的恐龍都設有遙控式的模式,栩栩如生的展示活體恐龍,只要遊客們一靠近,恐龍就會體現動作,並發出陣陣叫聲,且還能眨眼。

Saturday, September 2, 2017

曼谷BTS捷運 10月起漲票價

【泰國世界日報訊】曼谷BTS捷運是隆-素坤逸線10月1日起將調漲票價,從目前的分段15-42銖,漲至16-44銖。若持「兔子卡」充值則獲6個月維持原價。BTSC公司方強調,這是BTS捷運4年前首次漲票價,雖然按照承包運營合約,公司方每18個月就可以調漲一次票價。而最近BTSC增加採購46列電車合計184節車廂。 BTSC大眾有限公司總裁素拉蓬28日透露,全長23.5公里的曼谷首條捷運線將從今年10月1日起全面調漲票價,從鄭信王橋到國家運動場的南支線,以及從摩七到翁努的北支線,票價將從現在的15-42銖,漲為16-44銖,即調漲1-2銖。新的票價為,坐1站16銖、兩站23銖、3站26銖、4站30銖、5站33銖、6站37銖、7站40銖、8站以上44銖。 素拉蓬表示,按照BTSC專營權合約的規定,BTS以上路段的價格到現在應該漲到20.00-60.31銖,專營權公司完全可以每18個月上調一次票價,但該公司沒有那麼做。至於從鄭信王橋至挽哇、以及從翁努到尚隆的兩段延長線,由曼谷市政府自主運營,票價維持全程10銖不變,因此如果搭BTS捷運全程最高票價為64銖。 素拉蓬說,對於持30天型月票卡搭乘BTS捷運的旅客,從10月1日起,卡上的錢每次搭乘會被多扣1銖,例如普通人的30天50趟車月票卡價格1300銖,平均每趟搭乘僅26銖﹔30天40趟型車票卡價格1080銖,平均每趟搭乘27銖﹔25趟型價格725銖,平均每趟29銖﹔15趟型票價格465銖,平均每趟31銖。至於學生月票,50趟型950銖,平均每趟19銖﹔40趟型800銖,平均每趟20銖。 60歲以上高齡人士搭乘BTS捷運將獲得半價優惠,持有RABBIT充值卡(兔子卡)的乘客則可獲得原價優惠直至明年3月31日才漲價。 素拉蓬表示,BTSC公司最近投資增加採購捷運電車46列,每列4節車廂,合約184節車箱。這些新的捷運電車車廂將在明年初陸續製成和交付到泰國碼頭。該公司承諾,在調漲價格之後將提升服務區質,例如改進收銀機以及旅客安全管理。

泰國南部隱藏得最好的秘密海島

泰國南部隱藏得最好的秘密海島,號稱"小馬爾地夫",你一定沒見過! 在泰國,有一處尚未 展現在大眾視野里的秘境 那裡沒有車水馬龍的喧囂 古樸粗獷不拘一格 島上遊客以歐美人為主 甚至國內遊客98%都不知道這個秘密島嶼 『泰國夏日海島季』 泰國海島游特別策劃專題 已經進行到第三期啦 這一期為大家帶來的海島季主角是 有“小馬爾地夫”之稱的麗貝島 又叫里朴島 被譽為最宜居住的十大小島之一 麗貝島隱匿於泰國的最南端,由於開發時間還不長,這裡得以保留著原始面貌。 這是一個沒有喧囂紛擾的小島,從深藍逐漸變為孔雀藍的海水顏色美得令人驚艷。正因為它是如此又低調又美麗,被外界稱為泰南隱藏得最好的秘密之一。 麗貝島的海藍色,是上帝的畫筆才能描繪出地攝人心魄。 麗貝島的沙灘在泰國沙灘“最好”排行榜單依然名列前茅,在沙灘上慢慢地散步,連皮粗肉厚的純爺們都能感覺到腳下的沙子就如嬰兒的爽身粉一樣細膩柔軟。 小島不大,徒步便可以走完。島上只有一條步行街,晚上伴著徐徐海風,踩著拖鞋,牽著愛人的手,悠閑的穿過長街,享受各種美味的泰式小吃。 # 麗貝島關鍵詞 # ○ 粗獷 /開闊/水清沙綿 /煙火氣 說它粗獷是有原因的。麗貝島不如南園島那麼精緻,大風大浪浸然的豪氣,卻又若有似無地帶著不可言喻的嬌俏。 海灘綿長開闊,有是風大浪大,海灘上的白沙卻宛若少女肌膚般細膩入骨。 #暢遊海灘# ○ 島嶼上有3個海灘:Pattaya海灘、Sunrise海灘和Sunset海灘,酒店、餐廳也主要分布在這3個海灘。所以說去麗貝島遊玩,一定要挨個兒耍遍這三個海灘。 Pattaya海灘 Pattaya海灘在麗貝島的南部,是島外主要交通的連接地,海灘呈月牙形,沙質是3個海灘里最白最細的,如奶粉般細膩。 島上唯一的一條步行街也在這兒,晚上沿街的小吃保准讓你食慾大開,隨處可見的BBQ一過6點就沸騰起來,啤酒、四人band哼唱的流行歌就是最好佐餐。這兒的海鮮很不錯,值得一試! 日出海灘Sunrise 日出海灘位於麗貝島的東側,海岸線綿長,擁有麗貝的標誌性沙灘——拖尾沙灘,像少女長長的裙擺。 日出沙灘如其名,非常適合看日出。酒店每天都會預告第二天的日出時間,再懶的遊客都會忍不住起床探頭看一眼凈澈無比的Sunrise。 日出海灘最北端連著避暑山莊度假村,那裡的珊瑚出了名的美。下午三四點左右去游泳和看珊瑚,還能看到一種奇特的景觀,海水會呈翡翠綠,漂亮極了。 日落海灘Sunset 日落海灘長度和寬度都比較小,酒店很少,但卻是看日落最好的地方。停泊的船也是最少的,是最私密的海灘。因為人煙少,那裡的叢林都保護得比較好。 #玩轉小島# ○ 浮潛:麗貝島必耍項目之一 想要真正感受麗貝島,一定要深入海底世界。這裡的海洋生態保護得極好,水下景緻令人稱奇。 可以看到各種顏色的魚、海參、海膽、海葵、珊瑚,尼莫 隨處可見,海膽多得讓你覺得不可思議,還有各種叫不出名的海洋生物。 岩石灘:堆石頭祈福好運 KohHinNgam是最好浮潛地,那裡有一片石頭海灘,一顆顆小小石頭鋪滿了岸邊。據說將島上的石頭疊13個在一起,會帶來好運。 #吃遍麗貝島# ○ 海鮮:大自然獨特的饋贈 麗貝島上主要用餐區有芭提雅海灘和步行街,日出海灘和日落海灘上的餐廳選擇較少。 晚上,步行街上的酒吧餐廳便熱鬧起來,不僅可以享受美味海鮮,還可以伴著音樂喝上兩杯,縱情於這原始小島帶來的非凡假日。 芒果:熱帶水果的激情 芒果是甜中帶一點點的酸,在口中品得分外清晰。 菠蘿飯:泰國原始的味道 泰國香米的香氣,搭配菠蘿以及什錦蔬菜等大火快炒,鹹鹹酸酸甜甜的口感,才吃一口就會讓人食慾大開,撘配腰果一起入口,口感層次豐富,相當值得推薦! #與海島一同入眠# ○ 島上的酒店主要分布在pattaya和sunrise這兩個海灘以及步行街里,另外還要一些酒店在sunset海灘。 如果是旺季上島,建議還是提前預訂為宜。淡季上島的話則不一定非要網站預訂,可以到了島上再找,價格也可以砍;但為保險起見或者特別喜歡某酒店,當然還是上網或電話預定的好。 #入島方式# ○ 去麗貝島,一般有兩條路線可以選擇: 一是從蘭卡威坐船過去,只需要1個小時,不過需要兩個國家的簽證; 二是從泰國合艾或董里出發,車船聯程需三四個小時。 TIPS:需要注意的是,每年的11月至次年的5月旺季期間,有從蘭卡威過去的船,但淡季就沒有了,必須從合艾走,合艾有很多代理點可以提供往返車船聯程服務,但還是要做好心理準備,去麗貝島還是比較折騰的。 有些旅行是為了讓人找到自己 而有些能夠讓人忘記自己 當人整日生活在綿延的汽車尾燈 與看不見前方的霧霾中 更需要的大概是後一種 也許在之後的某一天你也踏上麗貝的白沙灘 那麼祝你在那裡忘記所有的煩惱

合艾白色恋人餐馆

1 person, sitting, table and indoor 两层的外型充满欧美风格的外观是这家咖啡馆的亮点。 喜欢欧美风格及拍照打卡的您怎么能错过。 这里也是分室内及室外两区,室内是有冷气的。 室内布置简约。让人有种舒适的感觉。 食物方面是道道地地的泰国餐哦。 这家餐距离LEE GARDEN 14 分钟的车程哦。 The Capital Garden Address: Tummachote Uthit 2 Alley, Tambon Hat Yai, Amphoe Hat Yai, Chang Wat Songkhla 90110, Thailand 营业时间:10:30AM–11:30PM (Kitchen closes 14.00-17.00 pm. ) 每逢星期四休息 电话:+66 88 788 0140

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

去泰国這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍

在一枚吃貨眼中,曼谷就是一個真正的美食天堂。你見過沒見過的美食,隨時隨地毫無防備地就出現在你左右,冒著熱氣,或者秀色可餐。在近期CNN評出的世界23個「最佳街邊美食城市」中,曼谷排在首位!把東京、夏威夷、香港、巴厘島等等,都甩在身後。 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 到曼谷尋覓街邊美食,首推唐人街耀華力路(Yaowarat Road),品種豐富,也更符合華人的口味。 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 那麼,曼谷街頭美食有多棒?認真把這篇看完你就知道。再趁著國慶黃金周的機會飛去泰國,把這些街頭美食吃個遍吧! 木瓜沙拉+烤肉+糯米飯 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 木瓜沙拉又稱宋丹(Som Tam),來到泰國必嘗美食Top1,特別受女生歡迎。當地人喜歡將其與烤肉、糯米飯搭配在一起吃,木瓜沙拉酸辣,烤肉香甜,糯米軟糯,三種味覺和口感在口中完美碰撞,超滿足。 芒果糯米飯 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 沒有吃過芒果糯米飯,就不要說自己去過泰國!當芒果的酸味和裹上了泡浸香濃椰漿的泰國香糯米飯的甜味混合,巧妙的化學反應就開始了,口感美妙無比。特別是在吃過大魚大肉之後,這一口清新爽口的芒果糯米飯分分鐘就能帶走油膩感。 泰式炒粉(Pad Thai) 泰式炒粉以泰國河粉加上香料、肉類、蔬菜、雞蛋等材料同炒而成,食用前可以依據自己的口味擠半個酸橙在面上,味道酸爽可口。路邊攤的價格大約在30泰銖一份,裡面有雞蛋豆腐和豆芽菜。 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 而傳統的泰式蝦面是用鮮蝦做主料,現在大多數餐廳也有雞肉、牛肉、豬肉等肉類可供選擇。非常不錯,推薦! 香蕉薄餅 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 和我們常吃的印度飛餅很像,但口味更加甜膩,一口咬下去混合著奶油的香甜和香蕉的清甜,喜愛甜食的朋友一定要試一試。 水果+辣椒鹽 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 泰國被譽為水果王國,水果種類多、價格便宜,重點是特別好吃。走在曼谷街頭,隨處可見水果攤,各種水果整整齊齊的削好,價格為10-20銖不等。水果攤阿姨還會順手給你帶上一些辣椒鹽,不要問號臉,其實泰國人就是喜歡蘸著辣椒鹽吃水果的,也許你第一次吃會覺得怪怪的,但保證你會愛上這種奇妙的口味。 榴槤冰糕 泰會吃|吃貨必收藏!黃金周遊曼谷,這些街邊美食一定要吃個遍 說到水果,就不得不推薦下榴槤冰糕了!在夜市上常見的,用漏斗形的紙碗拖住的這種,只能用好吃到哭來形容。當然,不喜歡榴槤的小夥伴,也可以選擇其他水果口味的冰糕。

Sunday, August 27, 2017

曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】

曼谷新開了一個全新的主題游樂場——【Dinosaur Planet】!顧名思義,這是一座以恐龍作為主題的游樂場,位於Emporium商場旁邊公園前方的一個空地之上,是全亞洲規模最新最大的一個恐龍主題樂園,投資額高達5億泰銖! 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 【Dinosaur Planet】總共分為8個不同的主題區域,每個區域都各有特色的哦!現在我們就透過著名泰國旅遊網站「泰友營」的報導先睹為快吧! 第1區:恐龍區域 這個恐龍區域是一個室內的資訊博覽館,遊客們在門口集合好後,工作人員便會安排入場。入場後,大家可以快速地去了解恐龍的各種訊息,包括看影片、模型以及聽專人講解等,所播的片段聽說將來會放上英文及中文字幕的哦! 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 贊助商廣告 遊客也有機會在這裡看到大型的恐龍骨模型,但最趣的是裡頭會有一個彷如電影故事的實驗室。至於會有什麼,這就要你自己去體驗啦! 第2區:恐龍之眼 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 其實就是一個高達50m的摩天輪,需要另外收費每位200泰銖。坐上去可以欣賞到恐龍樂園的景色,還可看到史前恐龍暢泳和陸上生活的景象。 贊助商廣告 第3區:恐龍之星 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 這是一個森林地帶,兩旁放置了大大小小不同的恐龍,這些恐龍全部會動會叫,感覺相當逼真,遊客仿如走入史前的森林! 第4區:4D恐龍館 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 贊助商廣告 4D恐龍館是該恐龍樂園其中一個最大的賣點,可以讓你體驗4D的恐龍影像,不過要注意的是,這個館要到五月份才會正式開放。 第5區:大火山和恐龍表演 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 表演時間為晚上7點、8點和9點,觀眾會被安排坐在深山之中的座椅,大小恐龍會隨著旁白依序出現,並供大家拍照。 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 贊助商廣告 這些恐龍雖然是由人來扮演的,但也栩栩如生,簡直可說是活靈活現。另外,現場還有一些投影展示著火山爆發時的景像,整個演出大約10分鐘左右。 第6區:「逃出生天」游戲地帶 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 這個是最受泰國人歡迎的一個游戲,每天都有很多人排隊去參與,但每次只是讓大約20人進場。園內的工作人員會帶領遊客進入有恐龍出沒的世界當中,一起去經歷一場刺激的搜索行動,就像是演電影那樣,而你就是那個主角啦! 故事大約講述直昇機失事,大家便要同心合力去找回重要失物,在搜索同時或會受恐龍襲擊,相當有趣,可惜此游戲暫時是以泰語為主,對外國遊客而言,或許未能投入當中。 贊助商廣告 第7區:恐龍農場 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 這裡絕對是小朋友的世界啦,其中最特出的就是有恐龍造型的木馬車,小朋友在乘坐之際,必須帶上發光的頭盔,非常可愛及吸引! 第8區:恐龍廣場 贊助商廣告 這裡售賣著各種各樣的紀念品和手信,包括深受遊客歡迎的曼谷包也會推出Dinosaur Planet限量款喔! 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 最後,要提醒大家,這個恐龍樂園並非永久性的,它們會開放至2017年初,每天的營業時間為早上10時至晚上10時。 所以,如果大家有興趣的話,今年到曼谷旅行時就記得抓緊機會去看看吧,無論是一家大小還是三五好友都相當合適!每逢星期五六日晚上,還可以去逛逛恐龍基地旁的Artbox跳蚤市場呢! Dinosaur Planet 曼谷開了亞洲全新最大的【恐龍樂園】!讓你走進史前森林看超逼真的恐龍模型動起來 營業時間:10am–10pm 地址:EM District , 544/1 Sukhumvit Rd Khwaeng Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110 電話:063 167 6975 網站:http://www.dinosaurplanet.net/ 入場收費: 【成人】600泰銖 【90-140CM高的孩童】400泰銖 【90CM高以下的孩童】免費 場內另外收費: 【坐摩天輪】200泰銖 【騎恐龍】100泰銖