• luxury yoga in Thailand!

    Looking For Something Fun New And Exciting To Do On Your Next Holiday?

     

    For those of you looking to explore both new parts of the world and yourself, this trip is ideal. Combining the benefits of yoga such as self-awareness and physical progression with all the mind stimulating sensations of discovering a new area. The culture and local Thai cuisine are guaranteed to be the ultimate relaxing getaway.

     

    You will be staying in a luxurious private villa with stunning views of the ocean, its own private swimming pool, a gym area, massage space and personal staff and even your own private chef! Greet each day with yoga al fresco either under the sala, on a spacious terrace or a designated indoor area. All whilst listening to the sound of the waves and breathing the fresh sea breeze. Phuket has a lot to offer so you can choose a wide variety of activities and experiences to do on your free time. Whether you would like to visit the vibrant Phuket town, explore the islands, spend a peaceful day at the beach, have an up-close encounter with elephants or dolphins or simply relax at the villa unwinding to a massage; the choice is yours!

    Baan Paa Talee is a gleaming sanctuary of style, catering effortlessly for all types of holiday or special occasions. From weddings and executive escapes to multi-family groups. A raft of first class facilities and the provision of top-notch service combine to create a unique, extravagant resort-style experience but with the exclusivity that only a private luxury villa can deliver.

     

    ABOUT THE VILLA

     

    This astounding villa on Phuket’s exclusive Cape Amarin Estate is as flexible as it is spectacular. It offers five-, seven- and nine-bedroom options, sleeping up to 20 guests. Recline into one of the many options and enjoy the extraordinary ocean views as the design of the villa allows you to do so from any of the rooms or from an array of outdoor spaces. Palm trees, frangipani and swathes of fiery ginger create an exotic tropical haven at this dramatic cliff-side villa, where water features gently echo the song of trickling water streams.

     

    Baan Paa Talee’s nine bedrooms are arranged over four spacious levels. Rooms have been thoughtfully situated – some in splendid isolation and others in convenient two’s and three’s, ideal for families. You can expect to find top-quality furniture, sublimely comfortable king-size beds and large, luxurious bathrooms in all rooms.

     

    The self-contained two-bedroomed Ocean Villa, which lies in perfect privacy closest to the water’s edge, makes for a romantic hideaway for honeymooning couples. Providing a magical ‘tree sala’ which sets an enchanting setting for wedding vows.

     

    A dining room which can accommodate 20 guests along with an upscale guest kitchen, a relaxed sitting room and open-air reception lounge crown Baan Paa Talee’s living areas. Below is the villa’s ‘chill out’ zone where a 25-metre infinity pool pours into the ocean, capped at one end by a dining pavilion with sunken seating and at the other by a shaded jacuzzi. Sun loungers flank the pool whilst a bar, pool table and more comfy seating invite you to mellow down in the sun. This level also includes an air-conditioned media room where you can literally “chill” out to your favourite movie.

     

    The staff has been hand-picked to make up the team who cater to your every request with a friendly attitude. The chef’s skill and creativity is evident in every dish she presents, making Baan Paa Talee a dream for those wishing to explore Thai cuisine.

     

    Baan Paa Talee lies between laid-back Kamala and party-town Patong on Phuket’s west coast. However, once you arrive at the villa, guests may well find that any ambitions to venture further afield just dissapear.


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  • About the city

    The crowd is attracted to sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, sunlit vineyards and sun-baked beaches of this beautiful country. France is a country which draws more tourists than any other country. It is easy to see why this is the case given France’s great reputation for fine wines, good food, high fashion and relaxed lifestyle. But while France is undoubtedly a place to eat and drink till your heart is content, there’s much more to this fascinating country than only cutting-edge cuisines. Spring is the best time to be here, and those interested in winter sports can drop at the Alps and Pyrenees with some polar gear. The summers are very hot and winters are moderate. An all-weather coat and pair of comfortable shoes are a must. Women, especially, should carry cocktail dresses as some of the restaurants ask for it. When visiting any religious site, refrain from wearing sleeveless shirt and shorts, as they are disliked at such places.

    Travel Tips to France

    Culture

    English is widely spoken here, although French is the official language. Handshaking is
    customary greeting and women should be kissed on both cheeks and should be addressed
    as Monsieur or Madame. French people are popularly known for their like for stylish sportswear
    and of course perfumes. Nudism is allowed on some beaches only. Social functions, fine
    restaurants, and clubs call for more formal dressing. When at a formal dinner, wait till the host
    gestures to start the dinner. Smoking is banned in public places.

    Site Seeing

    Paris, the city of love, is a massive city with many attractions in reachable distance thanks to the
    highly efficient public transport system. It boasts of more than 80 museums and 200 arts
    galleries. A trip to Disney land and the magnificent Eiffel tower will make the trip worthwhile.
    The attractive tourists spots are the Arc de triomphe which spans over the tomb of an
    unknown soldier, the forbidding gothic architecture of the Notre Dame cathedral, the picturesque
    Sacre Coeur, to Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the Moulin Rouge and boat tours along the
    Seine. Get the Carte Musees-Monuments pass, which gives access to 70 monuments and
    museums.

    Shopping

    Although service tax is included in the bill, a humble tip won’t cost much. An extra dollar can be given as tip to the waiter. A tip of $2 can be left for the bus drivers.

    Getting There

    The national airline that operates here is Air France. Many low-cost airlines, too, provide services from UK. Paris-Charles de Gaulle also known as Roissy-Charles de Gaulle is the major airport of France, which is 23km away from the city. Coaches, taxis, limousines services are provided at the airport. The railway facility provided by the airport, claims to reach all the terminals within eight minutes. These trains run 24 hours. The other airports that offer flight services are Paris-Orly, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nice, Lyon and Toulouse.

    Ferry and cruise trips can be made from ports such as Atlantic, North Sea, Mediterranean, and Havre.


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  • Abu Dhabi Sightseeing Tour

    Abu Dhabi Sightseeing Tour – Welcome to Desert Safari Abu Dhabi Tour Company to Explore the Top Attractions Abu Dhabi Sightseeing Tour and Things to Do in Abu Dhabi !. 

    The meaning of the term Abu Dhabi means in Arabic – father of the gazelle which derived this name as a tribute to hordes of gazelles and Arabian Oryx’s that once wandered the parched deserts of emirates. In the contemporary period Abu Dhabi is world famous as one of the world’s largest producers of oil; it is one of the richest country among the Middle East Countries.

    A drive from the Hotel to the south for about 140 kms would take you to Abu Dhabi the Capital of UAE.

    You will pass through Jebel Al Free Zone on your trip towards Abu Dhabi. When you reach the border of Abudhabi you will be surprised by the eye-soothing views of plantations along the sides of the road. As you continue journey, you will come across and witness the fantastic villages of Abu Dhabi. Your first halt will be at ‘Grand Mosque or Sheikh Zayed Mosque’ which is considered as the 3rd largest mosque in the world, where you could explore the exemplary collected works of marbles from the different parts of the world which also showcases the world’s largest carpet designed by Iranian artists.

    Except Friday, Non-muslims can visit the mosque with a dress code that is conservative. Followed by this, it will be a drive to Cultural Foundation(established in 1981). A mere ten minutes walk would take you to ‘Qasr Al Hosn’ (the term denote ‘White Fort’ – oldest stone construction in the city) (now it is closed due to renovation)

    Then comes the drive to the enjoy the splendor of the panoramic view of the Al Bateen District where the ‘Presidential Palace’ is located, and then head towards ‘Heritage Village’ to an original model of Bedouin encampment before oil prosperity hit the region to its present stature (Friday and Sunday it remains closed). The next stop is at breakwater, where you can catch glimpse of city’s skyline and could also have the lunch here. The journey continues and the next destination is the ‘Dates Market‘which can be reached after travelling through the ‘Corniche’ of Abu Dhabi. Next is the drive back to Dubai covering Abu Dhabi ‘Al Yas Island, Al Sadiyaat Island and finally the Formula-1 racing circuit on Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed road.


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  • Sunshine Coast

    The Sunshine Coast in northeastern Australia is one of Queensland’s premier landmarks, a place of gleaming beaches, verdant highlands, and bustling resort communities that has long served as a vacation destination for the region, not to mention a major business and agricultural center.

    The capital of Queensland, Brisbane, lies about 100 kilometers (62 miles) south of the Sunshine Coast; between are numerous gateway communities, including Caboolture. The developed core of the Sunshine Coast encompasses a wide range of settlements: from large urban centers like Caloundra, Maroochydore, and Noosa; to suburbs like Alexandra Headland, Marcoola, Minyama, Golden Beach, and Twin Waters; to smaller outposts like Montville and Maleny, both up in the Blackall Range.

    The resorts, shops, concert venues, and other entertainment options of the Sunshine Coast’s cities and towns are a major draw, but a preeminent attraction is the coastline itself. Plenty of beachside communities—Coolum, Kings Beach, Sunshine Beach, Peregian, Mooloolaba, and others—offer outstanding surfing, swimming, and lounging opportunities against the sparkling backdrop of the Coral Sea.

    Golf and amusement parks—like the well-known Big Pineapple near Nambour—are other hallmarks of Sunshine Coast tourism. A number of zoos and aquariums offer visitors an up-close look at some of the region’s native fauna. UnderWater World in Mooloolaba, for example, boasts an array of exhibits and houses creatures as diverse as grey nurse sharks, Australian freshwater crocodiles, and Australian fur seals. Australia Zoo, made famous by the late Steve Irwin, also showcases a broad spectrum of wildlife from Queensland and other parts of the world.

    Aside from the marine wonders of the immediate coast, you’ve also got plenty of terrestrial wilderness to explore, thanks to the Sunshine Coast’s network of national parks. There are the striking volcanic domes and spires of the Glass House Mountains, protected in their own eponymous national park; these highlands contain critical swaths of the area’s native ecosystems, including rainforest and montane heathlands. Great Sandy National Park protects a very different mosaic of coastal habitats, from mangrove swamps to towering dunes. You can scan for huge and acrobatic humpback whales from the headlands of Noosa National Park, which also plays home to one of Australia’s most iconic symbols, the koala.

    Whether you’re interested in surfing, shopping, hiking, sunbathing, or simply relaxing, the Sunshine Coast is an unbeatable destination, from the crests of the Blackall Range to the reef heads of the Coral Sea.


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