Saturday, April 25, 2009

Waterfall in Khao Sok Rainforest

Khao Sok national park in southern Thailand remains one of the most unique and beautiful areas in Thailand. Khao Sok Park, one of the largest tracts of virgin rain forest remaining in southern Thailand, is believed by some people to be older and more diverse than even the rain forests in the Amazon River Basin.

Khao Sok park is readily accessible either from Surat Thani (located to the east) or from Phuket to the South. Despite the convenient location, Khao Sok is largely passed-over by many tourists who are often more inclined to travel to the more popular resort areas. This works to the favour of this beautiful park as there are not crowds of people and the area can be enjoyed in all of its unspoiled natural splendour.

This article is written by Marlon.

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Thailand's Unique Transportation - Tuk Tuk




What is a Tuk-Tuk?


Come to Thailand for a Tuk-Tuk Ride and Find Out


What are the must do things to do upon arrival in Thailand? In fact there are many and it is probably a good idea to start a list. Near the top of that list, I recommend that you write down “Take a Ride on a Tuk-Tuk” as a must-do experience. But just what is a tuk-tuk?

The tuk-tuk is a three -wheeled small motor tricycle that is very popular for short distance street travel in Thailand. There are about 7,000 tuk-tuks in service in Bangkok alone and there are about 30,000 around the country, mainly used in cities and tourist destinations such as Pattaya, Chiang Mai, Surat Thani, Koh Samui, and Had Yai, just to name a few. The name “Tuk-Tuk” comes from the sound of the engine while operating. How simple is that? The tuk-tuk can run on gasoline, natural gas (NGV) or electricity. The electric version of the tuk-tuk is called Arun Sawasdi tuk-tuk.

Touring around on a tuk-tuk is one of the best ways to experience Thai city life; allowing you to take in the sights, sounds, smells and sensations that make city life such an exciting experience. I suggest you take a ride on a tuk-tuk and explore the capital city of the Land of Smiles, Bangkok (Krung Thep in Thai) the City of Angels. This will surely be an unforgettable experience.

This article is written by Nina.

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