Friday, January 31, 2020

Top Pattaya’s beaches to discover in 2020

Top Pattaya’s beaches to discover in 2020
If you too want to experience the true essence of Pattaya, you need to lose yourself in its untouched nature and lovely beaches. And so, to help you with it, here are some of the best beaches in Pattaya. Have a look!

Jomtien Beach

Jomtien Beach
Located just south of Pattaya's city center, Jomtien Beach has a lot going for it. It is quiet enough that you will not feel like you are at a party, but there still plenty of things happening. Bordered by glistening condo towers where expats and wealthy Thais alike make their coastal homes, Jomtien is a bit cosmopolitan compared to some of the other beaches, though there is plenty of Thai flavor here, literally, thanks to all the street food stalls on the main road.

Koh Larn

Koh Larn
Koh Larn, or Coral Island, has much more in common with the famous southern Thailand beaches than with other beaches in Pattaya. It is a little slice of paradise nestled away from a city which can at times feel like anything but. Perfect for a romantic getaway, the coral from which its name derives can be enjoyed through snorkeling or taking a glass bottom boat, and the clean, transparent water surrounding the beach should make for good visibility.

Wong Amat Beach

Wong Amat Beach
Wong Amat, located next to northern Pattaya Beach, is one of the cleanest and the best beaches in Pattaya. It is mostly visited by families and you can see kids playing with sands and families engrossed in day picnic on the beach. With spectacular view of azure sea, the beach has many luxury sea-facing hotels and restaurants for travelers.

Bang Saray Beach

Bang Saray Beach
Located the farthest south among all the beaches on this list, Bang Saray also feels the most isolated. This is perfect if you are looking for some R&R and do not want to be stimulated, intellectually or otherwise. However, you can make the journey all this way worth it by visiting the nearby Ramayana Water Park, or stopping at Pattaya Dolphin World en route.

Naklua Beach

Naklua Beach
Naklua means ‘salt field’ in local language. Surrounded by fishing habitat, Naklua Beach is located in the northern part of Pattaya. It is popular for fishing boat rentals, surfing, and swimming, a few things that make it one of the best beaches of Pattaya. Chilling out under the sun in sun loungers at the outdoor shacks is a popular thing to do here. The beach shore is gradually becoming a little crowded with some five-star hotel chains establishing their resorts and hotels on the beach.

Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach
There is no better place to start than the most popular and most lively beach in the city – Pattaya beach. At four kilometers long, this crescent-shaped beach has plenty of space for visitors and it needs it too, with plenty of people descending upon it to take advantage of the blazing sun and warm weather.

There is more than sunbathing on offer though. Parasailing, jet skiing and the classic banana boat are all available for you to enjoy, as well as beachside shacks that can prepare your favourite Thai dish should you get peckish. It is also home to some great parties at night, if that is your cup of tea.

Dongtan Beach

Dongtan Beach
Located north of Jomtien Beach, Dongtan is the quietest beach in Pattaya city. 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. Dongtan 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.

See more: A guide to Pattaya's nightlife

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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

What to do in Hualien, Taiwan

What to do in Hualien, Taiwan
Hualien city is a place of incredible natural wonders and home to one of Taiwan’s most beautiful National Parks, Taroko. While the county’s unrivalled scenery is an understandable attraction for tour groups and travellers, the city of Hualien itself also has a lot to offer. So next time, if you visit Taiwan’s East Coast, take some time to enjoy the delights of this relaxed coastal city.

Visit Taroko Gorge National Park

Visit Taroko Gorge National Park
The undisputed king of Taiwan’s National Parks, Taroko Gorge is the quintessential destination on Taiwan’s east coast. Towering marble valleys, thundering waterfalls, forest hikes and mountain to mountain suspension bridges are just a few of the spectacular features of this grand park. Carved by the Liwu river over millions of years, the spectacular Gorge is the largest marble canyon in the world and boasts a wide variety of trails, temples and landscapes.

Sample street food at Dongdamen Night Market

Sample street food at Dongdamen Night Market
You simply cannot visit any city in Taiwan without checking out the local night market. In Hualien that means heading to Dongdamen. The market is a hive of activity once the sun goes down. Take a browse around the stalls and be sure to sample some of the region’s most famous street foods. It does get busy at the weekends but half the fun of a night market is navigating the crowds while eating food on a stick.

Check out the beaches

Check out the beaches
Beaches in Hualien are uncrowded and fairly pristine. The water can be chilly, so if you want to go for a dip your best bet is to head to Jici (or Jiqi) beach airsouth of Hualien city as swimming is not allowed at the more famous Qixingtan beach.

Explore the East Rift Valley

Explore the East Rift Valley
As one heads south on Highway 9 or scenic Old Highway 193 from Hualien City, it becomes clear, quite quickly, what a spectacular day is in store for you. With the Coastal Mountain Range rising on your left, and the Central Mountain Range on your right, the green and fertile East Rift Valley stretches south, littered with glistening rice paddies, wild rivers, waterfalls, hot springs and more.

From the tranquil shores of Liyu Lake, to the tea fields and hot springs of Ruisui, there are tons of things to explore in this beautiful valley. Cool off under Fenghuang Waterfall, take a bike ride through Danong Dafu Forest Park, view countless orchids and critters in the Matai’an Wetlands, see many of Taiwan’s 450 butterfly species at the Fuyuan Forest Recreation Area and so much more.

Wander around Hualien Railway Culture Park

Wander around Hualien Railway Culture Park
The Railway Culture Park is set in the restored grounds of an old railway depot. Originally built in 1932, this park is full of historical facts and information about the area’s industrial past. There is a fully restored machine yard which is something of a paradise for train lovers young and old, while the rest of the park features rustic buildings, great to take a wander around and the perfect photo backdrop.

See more: 7 must-try foods in Hualien, Taiwan
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Monday, November 18, 2019

Top 6 best beaches in Langkawi, Malaysia

Top 6 best beaches in Langkawi, Malaysia
As one of Malaysia’s best known holiday destinations, Langkawi is a beautiful archipelago set alongside the Andaman Sea, full of natural landscapes, expansive parks, and iconic structures. This tropical paradise is the ultimate holiday retreat for anyone looking to relax and unwind, therefore, being home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, you will not be disappointed!

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Tanjung Rhu Beach
Tanjung Rhu is one of the most famous places to visit in Langkawi. Well, rightly deserved so, the way to this beach takes tourists through dense forests. The beach has crystal clear water and refined, powder-like sand that serves as a perfect picnic destination. It remains secluded and away from the city hustle, thus providing a peaceful ambience for visitors.

The borders of this beach are formed of limestone crags that further enhance the beauty of Tanjung Rhu, making it a great choice amongst other Langkawi tourist places. There are a number of eateries at the beach where tourists can go to fill their hungry stomach after a sip into the sea water.

Pantai Cenang Beach

Pantai Cenang Beach
Langkawi’s longest and most famous beach hugs the western coast. The soft sand lined with coconut trees and resorts provides a view of Pulau Tepur and Pulau Rebak in the distance. Beachgoers can rent a sun bed for a few ringgits while various duty-free shops, restaurants and bars stretch along the street behind. Apart from relaxing and enjoying one of the most beautiful sunsets in Asia, the calm water is suitable for swimming.

Pantai Kok

Pantai Kok
Pantai Kok beach is located northwest of the airport. It is relatively undeveloped and comprised mostly of upscale resorts like The Verandah, Terrace, and The Sheraton.

The beach is noted for its clear water and white sand that is often scoured by resort employees, whose job it is to keep it looking pristine. In addition to its natural beauty, Pantai Kok is also known for its beautiful and architecturally unique lighthouse and yacht club, which sports impressive boats and Moorish inspired domed buildings.

Black Sand Beach

Black Sand Beach
As the name suggests, the sand on this beach is black. Located a few kilometres southwest of the famous Tanjung Rhu, legends shroud this mysterious beach and why the sand is black. From stories of giant eagles and shipwrecks to geological wonders and ash from a burnt rice paddy, nobody knows the origin of the sand’s colour. Stroll along the beach and take the chance to see a traditional wooden jetty serving the nearby fishing village that extends into the sea. Black Sand is not the best beach in Langkawi for sunbathing, but it makes for an interesting excursion.

Tengkorak Beach

Tengkorak Beach
Tengkorak Beach is one of the most secluded and definitely a very beautiful beach in the Langkawi. It has just about everything for the beach lovers and is a favorite of locals here. From the crystal clear waters to the soft white sands and forested trees, you get everything here.

Teluk Yu (Shark Bay)

Teluk Yu (Shark Bay)
The small beach stretching just 200 metres (656 feet) gets its name from the stone shark statues along the promenade rather than a population of Great Whites living in the sea. Despite its relatively small size, visitors often rate Teluk Yu as one of the best beaches in Langkawi. The calm waters make an ideal spot for swimming while several restaurants and cafés line the promenade and the Langkawi Craft Complex sits a few minutes away. Shark Bay continues onto Black Sand Beach.

Read more: Tips to know before visiting Langkawi, Malaysia

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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Top charming beaches in Hue

Top charming beaches in Hue
The ancient city of Hue has not only wonderful historical sites and amazing cuisine, but also stunning natural sceneries, especially a lot of beaches. Here are top 5 best beaches in Hue.

Canh Duong Beach

Top charming beaches in Hue
Canh Duong beach, located about 20km away from Hue city, is considered as the beach with most beautiful scenery in Thua Thien Hue province. With the length of 8km, the width of 200m, bended with arc shape, situated between two mountains including Western Chan May and Eastern Chan May, creating a very beautiful landscape.

The beach is featured with pure white sand, turquoise water and a long line of casuarinas trees. Visiting Canh Duong beach, you can enjoy the deserted beauty of nature, feel the cool and fresh air and get yourself out of daily stress.

Thuan An Beach

Top charming beaches in Hue
Thuan An beach is where the Huong River approaches Tam Giang Lagoon and then empties into the East Sea. Just 13km to the east of Hue Imperial Citadel, it has been ranked the Hue’s 10th most beautiful sense by the Thieu Tri King. Thuan An beach in Hue of the 12km coastline with cool water and just 10 minutes by bike away from the city center is a wonderful place for a Vietnam beach vacation.

Although it is seemingly the potential for the tourism development, it is fortunately kept unspoiled for those who are fond of the intact natural beauty and wish to escape the stifling city center. Just with a few shacks, you can freely submerge into the calm and spectacular setting of the beach.

Ham Rong Beach

Top charming beaches in Hue
Located beyond Tam Giang Lagoon of Vinh Hien Commune, Ham Rong Beach is an ideal beach destination which anyone, if having experienced there, always wishes to come back. Although Ham Rong is not famed enough, compared with Lang Co Beach, Canh Duong Beach and Thuan An Beach, the seascape and landscape there are extremely poetic and magnificent as there are carpets of a dense jungle embracing the beach, looking like a seductive painting. An impressive point is a stretch of massive rock formations, adorning the painting. It is interesting to have such a trip.

Vinh Thanh Beach

Top charming beaches in Hue
Vinh Thanh beach is located about 30km from the southeast of Hue city. It is not as famous as Thuan An or Lang Co, but convenient public transport, clean beach and low-price seafood are the reasons that Vinh Thanh attract many tourists. The beach is highlighted with bright sunshine, cerulean sky, gentle waves, stretched white sand, pure water and lovely sunset as well as quite neighbor.

Lang Co Beach

Top charming beaches in Hue
Located about 20km from Hue city and more than 7km from Da Nang city, Lang Co has been reputed for its pristine beauty with a crystal-clear, turquoise lagoon on one side and 10km of beachfront on the other. In summer, the weather in here is very cool and comfortable. You can enjoy normal beach activities such as swimming, fishing as well as try marvelous foods (both traditional foods of Hue and seafood are available). Besides, you can visit Bach Ma National Park located about 30km away Lang Co or explore Hai Van Pass.

See more: The quintessence of cuisine in Central Vietnam, Hue
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