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Reasons To
Visit Thailand

  • Beaches

    For some Thailand is synonymous with beaches and there is no debating that many of the islands and beaches in the south of the county are truly stunning with a dramatic backdrop of limestone casts which literally erupt out of the water. Many of the islands are still relatively undeveloped and the crystal clear water and abundance of marine life make for some stunning diving and snorkelling.

    Beaches
  • Local cuisine

    An absolute paradise for food lovers, from the spicy soups of the north to the sublime creamy green curries in the south, Thai food is adored by visitors and locals alike. For those who wish to broaden their palate Bangkok is one of the cuisine capitals of the world with food from virtually corner of the planet represented in the various stalls and restaurants.

    Local cuisine
  • Local culture

    "Mai pen rai" is a common expression used by the Thais which means "it's all right". This sums up their approach to life and is reflected in their warm smiles and genuine love for giving warm and friendly service to the farangs (friends) who visit their country. Many people say their main reason for repeat visits is down to the warmth of the people. This warmth permeates through all levels of Thai society from city dwellers to the many ethnic hill tribe people living in the north of the country.

    Local culture
  • National Parks

    Nowhere does the natural beauty of Thailand shine through more than in the national parks dotted around the country. Thailand has one of the highest percentages of protected land of any nation in the world. Whilst today the larger species such as the Asiatic bear and Asian tiger are rather elusive, there are still great viewing opportunities available including hornbills in Doi Inthanon, wild elephants in Khao Yai and giant manta rays in the Similan Islands.

    National Parks
  • Temples

    The majority of Thais are devout Buddhists and this devotion manifests itself in the ornate and wonderfully sculptured temples, or wats, which can be found in every part of the country. The two most famous examples are Wat Pho in the capital, Bangkok and the magnificent Doi Suthep in the northern town of Chiang Mai which is perched on a hill overlooking the city. However a typical journey through Thailand will throw up an array of more subtle but no less interesting wats where the locals can be seen paying their respects to Buddha.

    Temples
 
 

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Accommodation in Thailand: Sarojin

The Sarojin takes its name from a mythical Thai daughter who is regarded as the perfect host. The 56 guest residences are set over ten acres of grounds, leading to a wonderful and secluded white sand beach.

Honeymoons & Anniversaries

The Sarojin has a wonderfully romantic setting and ambience and is therefore perfect for couples and honeymooners. Honeymooners are presented with complimentary in-residence luxuries on arrival, and for stays of seven nights or more, a private dinner can be served inclusive of wine in the intimate setting of your own garden.

The Sarojin also offers various wedding packages for guests who wish to marry overseas. As is the norm in Thailand, legal certification of marriage must be processed in Bangkok or overseas.

Families

Whilst the resort attracts a number of families, the rooms only have king size beds (no twins) and children under the age of 12 are not permitted to stay.

Environment & Social Responsibility

The Sarojin is committed to supporting the local community and environment and established The Sarojin Khao Lak Community Fund prior to the official opening of the resort and as a first response to the 2004 tsunami.

Every penny of The Sarojin Khao Lak Community Fund is distributed to community projects in Khao Lak, Phang Nga in Thailand and recently Myanmar (Burma):

  • Healthcare: Thailand Red Cross; provision for prosthetic limbs.
  • Childcare: Orphanage support.
  • Education: New classrooms, class equipment and play equipment.
  • Civil Works: Road building.
  • Animal Welfare: Providing for and treating homeless dogs and cats by employing a Khao Lak Community vet.
  • Nature: Landscape replanting and regeneration.
  • Employment: Part finance for the creation of a boatyard to restore the local fishing fleet.
  • Safety: Street lighting.
  • Myanmar (Burma) relief aid - ongoing urgent need
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