Living like a King in Thailand. Phuket not just bargirls, it's beaches street food and adventures
Автор: Why Hello There with Dr Mark Sabean
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Join me as I explore the beautiful Southern Thailand Thailand, and discover that there's more to it than just its vibrant nightlife and bargirls. From the stunning beaches to the delicious street food, Phuket is a paradise for adventure travel and culture enthusiasts. As an expat living in Thailand, I'll take you on a journey to explore the best of Phuket, including its family-friendly attractions, exciting adventures, and vibrant expat lifestyle. Whether you're looking to move to Thailand or just planning a trip, this video will give you a glimpse into the amazing experiences that await you in Phuket. With its rich culture, beautiful beaches, and exciting activities, Phuket is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Thailand. From Hua Hin to Pattaya, Thailand has a lot to offer, but Phuket stands out for its unique blend of relaxation and adventure. So, if you're looking for travel tips, a travel diary, or just want to indulge in some wanderlust, join me as I live like a king in Phuket and discover the best of Thailand. With its stunning beaches, exciting nightlife, and delicious food, Phuket is the perfect destination for anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure travel experience in Thailand.
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BAN BANG PHAT
Located at Mu 8, Bang Toei Sub District, Ban Bang Phat is one of 105 islands in Phang-Nga bay. The island was originally known as Ban Bang Ling due to the large colony of macaque monkeys that inhabits the forests there. The island is surrounded by Khlong Bang Toei and Khlong Ban Ling canals and flanked by flourishing mangrove forest which stretches for a distance of 240 km. The first Muslim inhabitants arrived back in 1953 and began to construct stilted wooden huts above the water’s surface. As the settlers began fishing and taking steps to expand, a village was established in 1973 with concrete roads connecting the island to the mainland, and construction of a school and a mosque followed soon after. With the new infrastructure came a change of name and from 1986 onwards the village was henceforth known as ‘Ban Bang Phat’ At present, it’s a popular ecotourism destination and the mangrove forest acts as a nursery for countless marine species and a place where tourists can witness the Muslim villagers living contented lives in accordance with their religious precepts, as well as being a place where interested visitors can take part in a variety of activities including sunrise boat trips, fishing trips and trips to neighboring attractions like the mangrove forests, Khao Tapu, Tham Lot, Khao Maju and Khao Khian. Those who are looking to do their bit for the environment can help plant some saplings and visitors who wish to stay overnight can do so in the local homestays which offer fresh seafood meals and have unique souvenirs for sale. Getting there: Take highway 415 (Phang-Nga – Thap Put) for around 10 km., until you reach Wat Khao Tao temple and turn right onto the Khao Tao – Bang Phat road, following it for another 10 km. until you reach the village.
Wat Suwan Kuha, commonly known as the Monkey Cave Temple, is a unique and peaceful Buddhist temple located in the Phang Nga province of Thailand. Nestled in a cave within limestone mountains, this temple is famous for its tranquil atmosphere, Buddhist statues, and the colony of monkeys that inhabit the area.
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