We are now come back to Sweden and 2 degree Celsius is very cold when we
came from a place that was 30 degree. In this post we would like to show
pictures of our vacation. Of course we took a chance to travel around when we were
in Thailand. The best thing was we did not need lots of budget to be able to travel around. :-)
Hau Hin
Hua Hin is Thailand's oldest beach town resort. Situated on the west
coast of the Gulf of Thailand and only 200 kilometers from the capital,
Bangkok. Hua Hin became popular with the Royal Family following the construction
of the southern railway in the 1920's, travel became more accessible.
In a temple at the end of Hau Hin beach there are lots of monkeys live there.
Cilmara with friendly tourist polices, they went around and talked with tourists. When we were in Thailand we felt safe.
If you like seafood this place is just right for you.
It's obvious that there are swedish people living here, the road name is in Swedish.
We stayed in a hotel which the owner had been living in Sweden.
There are many small crabs here.
Beautiful train station in Hau Hin.
Krabi
Krabi, a province on southern Thailand’s Andaman coast, is an almost
otherworldly region of labyrinthine archipelagos, where islands seem to erupt
vertically out of the sea and secluded beaches are only accessible by colorfully
adorned long tail boats. Krabi’s myriad of bays and coves have sheltered
pirates, merchants, and sea gypsies for thousands of years and archaeological
evidence indicates that Krabi was originally inhabited as early as 25,000 -
35,000 years ago!
Breakfast with sea view.
This is the beach which the film "The beach" has been filmed.
Long tail boats everywhere.
Good to know when when you are near Andaman sea in Thailand.
Here can we see lots of rubber tree plantation.
Floating Market
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a notable floating market in
Ratchaburi, Thailand, and a major tourist destination. The floating market at
Damnoen Saduak is the old traditional way of selling vegetables, fruits,etc.
from a small boat. Produce sold includes Malacca grape, Chinese grapefruit,
mangoes, bananas, and coconuts.