Sunday, November 26, 2006

Underwater Wedding ceremony. No.1 in the world in Thailand













KRADAN ISLAND is the place for "The Underwater Wedding Ceremony", to remind the rest of the world that the Underwater Wedding Ceremony take place in Trang province every Valentine's Day at Kradan island, Kradan Paradise Beach, with its pure white sand, clean blue sea and natural environment, is the location where the ceremony is taken place.







Partly due to its widely publicized "Largest Underwater Wedding Ceremony" which earns it an entry in the Guinness Book of Records, Koh Kradan is now one of the best known islands. The innovative 'weddings underwater' first launched in 1997, is now an annual Valentine's Day event which attracts more people every year, who sign marine marital commitments in Scuba gear at a depth of 12 metres. This ceremony is held for the first time as a part of the Underwater Wedding Ceremony in order to fully complete the Thai traditional wedding ceremony. This tradition is believed to bring peace and long lasting relationship to the couples.


The Underwater marriage registration will be held 12 meters under the sea in front of Kradan island, Kradan Paradise Beach. The brides and grooms, separated will dive down into the blue sea, filled with colorful fish school, to the white sand ocean floor. There, they will meet with the district officer who will witness and approve their marriage certificate. All prospective newly-weds holding an international divers license may participate





Awesome!
Who want to marry me? Hands'up! LOL.


LEt's go Thailand. YEAH!!

The Fullmoon party. Let's Hang out!

It was only to be expected that as Samui itself became more mainstream, the backpacker set would look for newer places off the beaten track (read: cheap). As it turns out, they didn't have to look far. A short ferry ride north from Samui brings you to Pangan.



Even smaller than Samui, most of Pangan is still in pristine condition and the best way to get around the island, from one beach to another, is by boat. This is not to say the island is completely unspoiled. On the night of each full moon, the main beach plays host to the "full moon party", a night of complete, drug induced debauchery, if you believe the press.


Hey! you know what dude~

There will be the big secret party in every Full moon night.

Check this website! It's absolutely 100% English. My friends from USA read it everyday. It shows what's going on in the Island.

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Sea lion, Elephants Tour, Crocodile Farm !!!

Hi guys.
I would like to introduce Samui Island.
Here are some part of rock!!
Have you been ride an elephant?
Is a crocodile good friend?
Check it out!!
Sea LionsWould you like to be a Sea Lion Trainer for a day? International Sea Lion Search and Rescue (ISS&R) is currently in residence at the Samui Orchid Resort on Samui Island in the Gulf of Thailand. ISS&R's principal mission is to train sea lions for use in search and rescue efforts that can save lives.During the initial stages of sea lion training, opportunities are available for the public to participate as apprentice trainers in one-day programs and shorter interactive sessions. The interaction these programs provide, is an important part of the socialization process needed to prepare sea lions for their next level of training. -- Daily sessions -- 10:00, 12:00 and 15:00 -- Monday Sea lion day off....
Here we go !! http://www.samui.org/sealion/index.htm



Samui Crocodile farm is located behind the airport and easy to find. On an area of 7,000 sqm you can find app. 100 animals of various kinds like Siam crocodiles, caimans, Saltwater crocodiles, snakes, lizards, monkeys and many others. Showtime is two times daily, at 1400h and 1630h. > Do you know? There are three types of crocodile in Thailand, two of which are believed to be extinct in the wild. Of the third, the Siamese crocodile, there are less than 200 left in the world. Crocodiles can go up to 18 months without eating.


ElephantsDid you ever want to ride an elephant? If the answer is yes just head down to Namuang Waterfall where you can find the elephant camp at Namuang Safari Park. The ride lasts app. 30 minutes and costs about 500-700 Baht. You also can join one of the safari tours which mostly includes a elephant ride.> Do you know? Elephants are herbivores and will consume about 2-300kg of food per day, and 150 liters of water. Elephants may be heavy animals, but they can run up to 15 miles per hour.


Thank you Samui Safari. Thailand http://www.samui.org/tours/samuisafari.html



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Amazing Thailand! Huh?
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