A real lazy day, just the beach, swimming and a nap, what more could you ask for!
Many families come here to Ko Phangan but more towards the north, because going down towards the south we get closer to Haad Rin where the average age must not be much more than 25 years old.Mr. Crab was passing by.The water is very clear.Massages on the beach, a must.This one is also one of the hotel dogs.DSC_0521.JPGRestaurant on the beach, obviously, to end the day well.
When I discovered Thailand in 2006, I certainly didn't expect to settle down there 2 years later! Since then, I've been based in Bangkok and regularly travel throughout the country (especially in the north!). I share my stories, photos, and tips to help plan your trip to Thailand and other Asian countries. This blog is for anyone who wants to discover the land of smiles, who's looking for a bit of adventure, and those who dream of Asia.
An unusual day in the north of Thailand, more precisely in the province of Nan, through its winding roads, its mountainous landscapes and its lost villages.
Ranong is a city and province in southern Thailand, on the Andaman Sea side and facing Myanmar. Rather isolated, Ranong remains relatively little visited by foreign travelers.