Phuket Travel Guide – Thailand Travel Information

Phuket Travel Guide – Thailand Travel Information

Phuket is definitely one of the first choices among beach lovers. This blog post on Phuket Travel Guide – Thailand Travel Information will give you complete information on reaching Phuket and all other things you need to know to enjoy your trip to Phuket.

How to reach PhuketTravelling to Phuket is not a tiring or complex one, in fact its much simple and easier. You can take direct flights to Thailand and Phuket, and if you like oceanic transport then it is also possible. While your stay in Phuket you can also drive an automobile. Phuket international airport is connected to all major cities in the world with regular flights from major international airlines. There are several flights from Bangkok airport also. Flight to Phuket from Bangkok is around one hour approximately. Car hire, bus, train and ferry service are other means of travel to Phuket from Bangkok.
Do’s and Don’ts at Phuket

  • Appreciate Thai food - Also remember few dishes name so that you can give an impression you have eaten Thais food before.
  • Study Buddhist religion
  • Respect Buddhist religion
  • Be patient - It may take time for everything like orders, bills etc.
  • Do not argue / show anger with tuk-tuk drivers - It may lead to physicl violence
  • Seek info from Tourist Police
  • Bargain where it is appropriate
  • Never operate any moto vehicle in Phuket Island
  • Don't hug a Thai or be in physical contact apart from hand shake.
  • Never touch anyones head
  • Don't point your forefinger at anyone
  • Do keep both feet on the ground when sitting.
  • Never place your feet so that they point towards a person, religious image or picture of the royal family
  • Don't walk with footwear on into someone's and also don't step on the door threshold

Beaches to visit: You must not forget scuba diving in Phuket, this place is ranked as one of the best places in the world to enjoy scuba diving. Below is the loist of beaches you must visit when in Phuket:

  • Karon Beach
  • Patong Beach
  • Kata Beach
  • Kata Noi Beach
  • Kamala Beach
  • Laem Singh Beach
  • Pansea Beach
  • Bangtao Beach
  • Banana Rock Beach
  • Nai Thon Beach
  • Nai Yang Beach
  • Mai Khao Beach
  • Nai Harn Beach
  • Ao Sane (Jungle Beach)
  • Emerald Beach
  • Paradise Beach
  • Laem Ka Beach
  • Ya Nui BeachRawai Beach
  • Chalong bayPanwa Beach
  • Ao Yon Beach
  • Cape Panwa
Thailand Travel Information - Explore The exotic beach in Phuket

Thailand Travel Information - Explore The exotic beach in Phuket

Thailand is a city to visit once in a lifetime to every beach city and beach resort lover. Especially the exotic beaches of Phuket are the ones whose memories one can relish for the rest of the life. Phuket beaches are the most beautiful beaches in the world and are surrounded with luxurious resort and restaurants. There are also lots of exciting places to visit when you are in Thailand for example you can go to the zoo or safari park. A zoo or safari park in a thing your kids will never forget anf talk with you more often about the memories of the Thailand & Phuket trip.

One of the tourists attraction is live show with crocodile and snakes. Thailand is also known for its love for elephants and you can enjoy a ride here. And yes one thing in the last don;t hesitate in ordering spicy and tasty Thai food.

Few wallpapers from Phuket, Thailand













Australia Tourism - Travel Australia in a Chartered Jet

Australia Tourism - Travel Australia in a Chartered Jet

Most of you must have read about Tom Cruise and family visiting Australia. The private jet oned by Tom Cruise landed at Melbourne's international airport. Tom Cruise being a millionaire celebrity can travel in private jet easily and there are lot more benefits for him travelling in a private jet than the costs. For example he is safe, can travel any time he needs no time wastage at airport etc. And above all being a celebrity he can have the advantage of privacy. Tom himself is a licensed pilot and currently he owns 4 jets.

Travelling by a private jet is expensive and many people can only dream of owning a jet. But while researching online I found that one can easily travel by charter air craft at affordable cost. Take the case of Australia for example I found a websie called while offer Melbourne Air Charter services and operate throughout Australia. Company has offices in All major airports in Australia like Perth, Darwin, Melbourne, Victoria, Alice Springs etc. Business can definitely can save lots of time, increase prodictivity and employee retention by using corporate jet charters. To know more about aircraft charters you may check http://www.private-jet.com.au/ or http://www.directair.com.au








Zimbabwe Travel - Devil's Swimming Pool  Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Travel - Devil's Swimming Pool Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, Africa, you will find the magnificent Victoria Falls, at a height of 128m.

The location is known as the "Devil's Swimming Pool". During the months of September and December, people can swim as close as possible to the edge of the falls without falling over.

These falls are becoming well known amongst the "radical tourist" industry, when more and more people search for the ultimate experience.

Would you dare?

here we go....





IGI Airport Delhi becomes larger and modern

IGI Airport Delhi becomes larger and modern

India is a country many tourists love to travel due to geographical and cultural diversity. It has mountains, sea beaches, deserts, plains everything and culturally at the first sight tourists get a SHOCK. So many people, lots of traffic etc etc... but at the same time you get a chance to experience the power of meditation, yoga, historical forts, handicrafts etc.

Despite all those plus points there are few negatives that were always high lightened like Airports are not advanced, slums etc. The airports problem seems to be taken care by now. AS the Indian prime minister launched the Terminal 3 at the Indira Gandhi International Airport it became the sixth largest and most modern terminal in the world. Others in the top list include:
  • Dubai
  • Beijing
  • Singapore
  • Bangkok
  • Mexico City
For more information I will nor recommend a link what ask you to travel to India and experience it.
Bada Bhangal Kangra Valley

Bada Bhangal Kangra Valley

Kangra is one of the largely unexplored travel destinations due to its remote location. Bada Bhangal is a tribal village in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh that is latest addition to the trekking circuit. Bada Bhangal is located at the height of 7700 ft above sea level and is can be reached from Bir near Baijnath or from Chamba. Form bir it’s a 3 days trek that includes trekking through hills, along banks of river Ravi
Trekking in Sonamarg – Gangabal – World Travel Information

Trekking in Sonamarg – Gangabal – World Travel Information





At an altitude of 2743 km Sonamarg – Gangabal trekkin route is a 7 days trekking trip and is known as trekker heaven. Trekkn route includes travellin downhill from Sonamarg around 2 miles to reach the bridge in the Shitkari village and then travel up the ridge through forest of pine trees to Nichinai pass. You can also see few glaciers in the trek. After Nichinai pass the tuor reaches Satsaran pass and Zajibal pass and then down you can find Gangabal pass.
Travel to Dachigram wildlife Sanctuary Srinagar

Travel to Dachigram wildlife Sanctuary Srinagar




Dachigram wildlife Sanctuary in Srinagar is is spreads across 140 square Km area and is at a distance of 25 km from the Srinagar valley. You can take bus or taxi to reach the sanctuary within 30 mins from famous Lal Chowk of Srinagar.

Please note that you need to take permission for the safari in advance. Stay for a day ot two is recommended but remember that no bed and breakfast is available except a hut inside the sanctuary so you need to arrange for your own. You can also enjoy safari in battery powered cars by paying Rs 500.

Best time to visit: octover is the best time to visit the Dachigram wildlife sanctuary.
Travel destinations for WOMEN travellers

Travel destinations for WOMEN travellers






An unusual holiday is the new equivalent of an 'It' bag - it holds the promise of being a sure-shot conversation starter. 'What will you do this summer?' takes on a whole new meaning this season.

WOMEN travellers are increasingly a target for the tourism industry. But as with anything to do with women, experts are finding that keeping up with them is a tough job.

What used to be considered chic for the Indian female traveller - spending the summer shopping at Harrods in London, or sipping on a capuccino on the Avenue des Champs Elysees in Paris - is now considered passé and is no longer catching the Indian woman's fancy.

While adventure sports are also a growing fad among women of late, there is also an increasing tribe of women who are indulging in the ultimate fashion snobbery: planning a holiday that is unusual. In the fashionista's vocabulary, it is the equivalent of the It bag - when you walk into a party, what you did/will do this summer should be a conversation starter.

So for many, summer travel now means going off the social radar, and the tour operator’s map, and designing a trip that no one else is taking. After all, who wants to hang out at a fancy nightclub in New York full of the same folk spotted at Delhi’s chic watering holes, when one can test drive a Porsche through sand dunes at an exclusive 'by invitation only' event?

According to Mohit Ahluwalia, Director of SKH Global Travels, the Indian woman is becoming more selective than ever. He says: "Having already travelled extensively before, she wants a new experience. She is more cultured and sophisticated than ever before and her choice of itinerary show that."

While one of this summer's most eagerly anticipated movies, Sex in the City 2, shows the four granddames of the New York social scene (Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda) jet off to Morocco for an exotic girly getaway, it all seems a little 'been there, done that.' Especially since they still have each other as security blankets.

Nowadays a woman wants to go on a one of a kind holiday, and she is not afraid to go on her own. While Europe and the Far East are still popular destinations, according to Gaurav Dogra, Chairman of Plan Your Holiday, travellers are not really interested in going there for sightseeing.

Rather tailor-made trips of spa holidays, adventure tours of New Zealand or Whisky tours of Scotland are the new favourites for the Indian traveller.

Article source: http://in.specials.yahoo.com/summerspecial/trends-article?blogid=ss_trends_article&postid=38&viewPost=1