Holiday houses in Thailand – Holiday paradise in Asia
A holiday in Thailand is great, that is no secret anymore and that is an established fact for some time now. The country is as beautiful as its people are peaceful. But you will on really get to know the country and its people during a longer stay in a holiday house in Thailand. The climate is really pleasant, the atmosphere peaceful and the locals are very friendly – all reasons for a relaxed holiday in the tropics of Thailand which has an array of attractive regions. The holiday houses in Thailand are nestled in coastal regions and along heavenly beaches with fine white sand, coconut trees and views on the whispering turquoise sea. But there are also bustling cities with colourful culture and religion.
Holiday houses in Thailand – Pure relaxation
Those who have a holiday house in Thailand can relax and recuperate, simply recharge batteries. The country is so peaceful and beautiful that everyone thinks of returning when travelling back home. In addition to this there is this stunning tropical nature with paddy fields, cane sugar plantations and the many exotic fruits. In respect to the latter one should really enjoy plenty of it as you won’t find such exceptional fruits at home. One specialty is the notorious durian, also called king of fruits, which has a special smell to it and not everybody’s favourite and is reminiscent of old matured cheese.
Culinary diversity
From the Thai restaurants we already know of a lot of delicious dishes. But the country has even more to offer which a traveller will soon be able to explore. The many cook shops along the streets and train stations provide excellent snacks and dishes which are made from fresh exotic vegetables, herbs as well as spices and can be individually seasoned. Tourism is an important industry, especially in the southern regions such as Phuket. Lovely coastal areas, including Pattaya or Hua Hin offer great holiday houses for an unforgettable Thailand vacation. Also worth a visit are the northern regions in Mae on Tai or Chiang Mai as they offer stunning landscape which is referred to as the ‘Rose of the North’ by locals. In the north eastern part of the country one can find Udon Thani, which is situated on the Khorat plateau and impresses with its stunning buildings from the old Khmer.