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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: The Tubkaak Resort

One of the area's best resorts with a lovely layout and good facilities. The resort has a freeform swimming pool with jacuzzi, and a spa.

Rooms

Beautifully designed luxury rooms and suites blend the best of contemporary and Thai style. Stylish and relaxing interiors, comfortable facilities and unique outdoor tropical bathrooms with sunken baths add to the unique character of the hotel. There are just 42 rooms with either King sized double beds or Queen sized Beds, specially made for the Tubkaak to ensure a perfect blissful sleep.

Choose a Superior Room with a pool view, Deluxe with spacious terrace or balcony, or for beautiful views and never-ending sea breezes, close to the beach, a Suite or Seaview Room. All rooms have a terrace, air-conditioning, outdoor sunken bathtub and separate shower, refrigerator, hair dryer, satellite TV, IDD telephone, personal safe, tea and coffee making facilities, ceiling fan, DVD Player and free Wi-Fi.

Superior Rooms (40 square metres)

Just a step away from the pool, superior rooms are located on the ground floor level of the two storey villas, nestled around a free form swimming pool and Jacuzzi. Classic Tubkaak design features wood panelling, silk cushions and unique light fittings. Thoughtful details include a beach bag, packed and ready to go, towels folded with orchids and a pandanus leaf.

Deluxe Rooms (45 square metres)

The Deluxe rooms provide plenty of space to relax complimented with stylish and relaxing interiors which offer a range of modern comforts.
You will be able to relax in unique outdoor bathrooms, open to the sky, enveloped in natural sunlight. 16 Deluxe Rooms are located on the upper floors of the stylish villas. A wooden balcony overlooks the pool and beyond.

Seaview Rooms (60 square metres)

Listen to the calming rhythm of ocean, just a step away from your terrace with an unrivalled view of islands so close you feel you could touch them. The sea view rooms are spacious and comfortable with a warm interior of wood, silk and natural stone. An outdoor bathroom with a sunken bath is fed by cascading water.

Laurel Suite (120 square metres)

Forget about time, in the privacy and seclusion of The Laurel Suite. One bedroom and a separate living room offer spacious luxury, opening out on to breathtaking ocean views. An outdoor bathroom with a sunken bathtub provides the final ingredient for a totally blissful holiday. Perfect for honeymoon couples.

Tubkaak Suite (198 square metres)

This personal residence has an infinity pool stretching towards an endless horizon of beautiful islands. It is an immaculate two storey luxury villa where beauty is highlighted at every turn, blending the best of Thai and contemporary design. The interior has polished, beautifully grained hardwood stairs, a master bedroom with flowing sheer cotton drapes around an Asian style four poster bed and tranquil views over the ocean. There is also a spacious lounge and dining area, with comfortable large cushions that beckon you to stretch out and relax. A terrace, designed in sandstone and wood, offers your own infinity pool, Jacuzzi and Italian inspired sun loungers, placed right in the water. There's no place like it.

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