Complete Guide to Nai Thon Beach, Phuket
Nai Thon Beach is a secluded oasis surrounded by forests. The handful of resorts and restaurants in the area feels like a small village.
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Nai Thon Beach is a secluded oasis surrounded by forests. The handful of resorts and restaurants in the area feels like a small village.
Wat Chalong is the largest and most visited temple in Phuket with a rich history as well as a sacred relic on its grounds.
Forget Bangla Road in Patong! On Sunday nights, Phuket’s Sunday Walking Street Market is the liveliest place on the island.
The Big Buddha’s calm visage inspires tourists to find the same tranquility when visiting the grounds.
Although its elevation isn’t that high, the Khao Rang Hill Viewpoint offers a peaceful yet impressive view.
I don’t know what glamourous ideas people have about black sand beaches, but the look of Langkawi’s Black Sand Beach is not impressive.
Following in the footsteps of Penang and Melaka, Ipoh is similarly decorated with colourful scenes on the sides of random buildings, sprucing up otherwise dull and crumbling walls.
Nestled in between serene lakes at the base of Gunung Rapat, Kek Look Tong’s imposing caves and stunning gardens were meant to savoured.