Thailand

Sea Gypsy Village

Sea Gypsies have lived in many countries including: Myanmar, Indonesia and Thailand.  The Thai government has allowed Sea Gypsies to establish a permanent village on Phuket Island.  There are over 1,000 residents in the village and most are gypsies, a few Thais and it looked like a western woman lived there as well.  They have […]

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Surin Beach

A little north of Kamala Beach is Surin Beach.  Here you will also find many upscale restaurants and shops.  In the photo above are two girls who appeared to be practicing and working out for Muay Thai (Thai boxing that includes kick-boxing and martial arts). I liked that there were restaurants near the beach at

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Nai Thon Beach

Nai Thon Beach is a small beach on the north western side of Phuket. As you can see there aren’t many people on this beach  🙂  Also, there are no touts and no cheesy shops!  We like that!  One of the reasons is its location which is far away from all the action of Patong.

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Big Buddha

We see the Big Buddha in the distance from our studio every day. It is much more impressive from up close!  The statute is still a work in progress, since it is being funded through donations.  Buddha is covered in sparkling white marble that was imported from Burma (since the burmese marble is more impressive

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Thai Iced Tea

Thai iced tea is my favorite drink!  I just can’t get enough of it.  I’ve learned how to properly order it in Thai.  “Chaa yen” is “tea cold,” and by default comes with milk and sugar.  If you order “chaa dam yen”  you will get Thai iced tea with sugar only, no milk.  For hot

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Nai Harn Beach

A beautiful little beach located at the southern end of the west coast of Phuket. These photos of the beach were taken Friday morning, before the beach go-ers showed up.  We returned on Sunday afternoon, and there were quite a few people there, but nowhere near the large crowds seen on Kata and Patong.  We

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