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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Travel to Phuket already declining

The Nation:
"Several major airlines including Thai Airways International are cutting long-haul flights into Thailand next year
in line with a forecast 12-per-cent drop in the number of inbound tourists, said the Association of Thai Travel Agents.
ATTA president Apichart Sankary said that although the Tourism Authority of Thailand targets 17 million visitors next year, only 15 million may arrive.
Starting from today, THAI will suspend its New York-Bangkok service. The company has also reduced flight frequencies, re-routed flights with particular impact on its US operations and introduced other cost-cutting measures.
"Other airlines such as Lufthansa are also considering reducing long-haul flights between Thailand and Europe," said Apichart.
Thailand is expected to miss this year's visitor target of 15.7 million. ATTA, which encompasses inbound travel agencies, expects the number to reach only 15 million.
While domestic tourism will be more sluggish than last year due to political conflict, Apichart attributed the lower number of foreign visitors to efforts in Europe and the United States to lure tourists from the Middle East.
Maitree Narukhatpichai, president of Phuket Tourism Association, admitted that foreign tourists' bookings for the island
this month had dropped 15-20 per cent from last year's level due to political tensions, which were driving away visitors from major markets.
Seni Phuwasethavorn, president of the Koh Samui Tourism Business Association, said the high season would not be as active as last year due to the higher cost of traveling.
For instance, the ferry fare from Surat Thani to the island will soon be increased by 20 per cent. Currently, Samui's hotel occupancy rate is at 60 per cent, down from 70-80 per cent in the same period last year."

Bangkok Post:
"Tourism prospects in the approaching high season in Phuket and Phang Nga may not be as brisk as anticipated earlier, as continued rising oil prices are expected to deter some travellers.
Maitree Narukatpichai, president of Phuket Tourist Association, forecast that
average hotel occupancy in Phuket in the coming high season from November to April would be 70% this compared with 75% in the 2006-07 high season.
Phuket has a total of 50,000 hotel rooms, up from 40,000 three years ago when many properties were still rebuilding after the 2004 tsunami.
The association projected tourism revenue in Phuket this year would amount to between 94 billion and 95 billion baht.
The hotel occupancy rate in May and June, the trough of the low season,
was only 10-15% compared with 50% in the same period last year. The low rate was attributed mainly to high oil prices and the resulting surge in airfares.
Air tickets normally account for about 60-70% of the total expense of visitors.
Phuket has long been popular with Europeans, who are now facing fuel surcharges in the hundreds of dollars on top of the cost of their long-haul air tickets.
However, Mr Maitree said it would be too early to project the precise hotel occupancy rate in the high season, as most of the bookings would be concluded in August.
Should bookings decline, he said local hoteliers may need to design special tourism package to attract the visitors.
Chittiporn Suthipibul, deputy managing director of Khao Lak Resort in Phang Nga province, said hotel occupancy in Khao Lak from May to October was estimated at only 15%, up from 10% in the same period last year. However, the occupancy rate during the high season was expected to rise up to 85% compared with 70% a year earlier. Khao Lak currently has 5,000 hotel rooms, about 80% fewer than before the tsunami.
Last year, Khao Lak attracted 1.8 million visitors, up from 1.1 million in 2006. The figure was expected to top 2.3 million this year. The industry generated about six billion baht in revenue to the area in 2007, with revenue expected to grow to 7-8 billion baht this year."

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Thai Beaches Named Most Favorite Asian Destination for Swedish Tourists

Thailand has been named as the most favorite Asian vacation destination
among Scandinavian visitors, according to the Thai Tourism Authority
office in Sweden.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Stockholm
Office Director Manit Boonchim said that Swedish tourists have voted
for this country as their most favorite place in Asia.

This is
according to an impressively high number of Swedish tourists to
Thailand during the first four months of this year, when around 190,000
people have flown into the kingdom to escape the cold winter to the
sun, sea, and sand here.

Manit said the TAT believes that the
number will rise further as the Swedes are keen to look for new exotic
destinations while vacationing.

He also stated that one of
Sweden’s leading tour companies, Apollo Travel, has reported that it
has been receiving an increasing demand for holidays on the beaches as
well as eco-tourism in Thailand from its Swedish clients these days.

It is now looking for new tourist destinations in the country for family holidays to cope with the rising demand.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Rip Tides at Nai Harn

From a post in one of the Phuket Internet Forums:

Just a reminder to all we are into that time of year where the sea can get really dangerous.

Many
times the sand bottom can change pretty rapidly, cause a bit of a
dugout which can create super mean undertows and rip tides.

I
was at Nai Hairn beach on Sunday and watched a rip tide form really
quickly. Meanwhile the gal that was in the rip tide, well, her
boyfriend went up on the beach and walked away as she began to
struggle. I went down and motioned for her to move to one side or the
other of the rip tide and then to come into shore.

Remember,
when caught in a rip current sucking out to sea, swim parallel to the
shore and then come in. Don't exhaust yourself swimming against the
current.

Be safe and enjoy the beach.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Phuket Upcoming Events: 2008 Laguna Phuket International Marathon

This year’s Laguna Phuket International Marathon, the third, is expected to attract some 4,000 competitors, of whom 1,500 will be coming from 40 countries overseas.


The 2008 Laguna Phuket International Marathon will be held from June 13th to 15th 2008 in Bang Tao Beach.

Monday, June 2, 2008

How many people live in Phuket?

On the occasion of an argument between the state and the province, Phuket governor Niran Kalayanamitr, released an information which much suspected already, but had never been officially formulated regarding the number of inhabitants in Phuket.


Indeed, he complained that Phuket had received unusually low allocations in the past because the government had based the budget on the island's registered population, which stood at only 300,000 people.
Actually, according to Mr. Kalayanamitr, up to a million people live in Phuket and around six million people visit the island annually.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Phuket hotels and hotel location maps on Google Earth

Google Earth and Google Maps are great tools to explore locations of interest and plan your holidays; is this bungalow REALLY on the beachfront? How far is the ferry port REALLY away.
Listed below is a complete list of hotels, bungalows, guest houses and resorts on Phuket Island, famous holiday beach destination in the South of Thailand. The hotels can be viewed individually or on a full overview map of Phuket sorted by beach.

Phuket Hotel List A-Z [187 hotels






A Hotels

location maplocation mapAbsolute Patong Ville (prev Patong Grand Ville)


location maplocation mapAbsolute Sea Pearl Beach


location maplocation mapAccess Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapAlila Phuket


location maplocation mapAll Seasons Naiharn Phuket Hotel (Prev: Sabana Resort)


location maplocation mapAllamanda Laguna Phuket


location maplocation mapAloha Villa Phuket


location maplocation mapAlpina Phuket Nalina Resort


location maplocation mapAmanpuri


location maplocation mapAmora Beach Resort Phuket


location maplocation mapAnchan Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapAndaman Beach Suite


location maplocation mapAndaman Cannacia Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapAndaman Seaview Hotel


location maplocation mapAndaman Seaview Resort


location maplocation mapAndaman White Beach Resort


location maplocation mapAochalong Villa Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapAquamarine Resort and Villa


location maplocation mapArahmas Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapAspasia Phuket


location maplocation mapAt Panta Phuket


location maplocation mapAyara Hilltops (Former: Treetops Arasia)


B Hotels

location maplocation mapBaan Boa Resort


location maplocation mapBaan Karon Resort


location maplocation mapBaan Karonburi Resort


location maplocation mapBaan Krating Phuket Resort


location maplocation mapBaan Laimai


location maplocation mapBaan Sukhothai Hotel and Spa


location maplocation mapBaan Yin Dee


location maplocation mapBan Raya Resort And Spa Koh Racha


location maplocation mapBangtao Beach Chalet


location maplocation mapBanthai Beach Resort


location maplocation mapBanyan Tree Phuket


location maplocation mapBaumanburi


location maplocation mapBel Aire Resort Phuket


location maplocation mapBenyada Lodge


location maplocation mapBest Western Phuket Ocean Resort


location maplocation mapBest Western Premier Bangtao Beach


location maplocation mapBest Western Premier Supalai Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapBlue Marine Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapBoat Lagoon Resort


location maplocation mapBoomerang Village


location maplocation mapBundarika Villa Wellness Retreat


By The Sea Residence


C Hotels

location maplocation mapCape Panwa Resort


location maplocation mapCC Blooms Phuket


location maplocation mapCentara Karon (prev Central Karon Beach)


location maplocation mapCentara Kata


location maplocation mapCentara Villas Phuket (prev Central Karon Village)


location maplocation mapChandara Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapClub Andaman Beach Resort


location maplocation mapClub Bamboo Resort


location maplocation mapCoconut Village Resort


location maplocation mapCoral Island Resort


D Hotels

location maplocation mapDeevana Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapDiamond Cliff Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapDiamond Cottage Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapDuangjitt Resort


location maplocation mapDusit Thani Laguna Phuket


E Hotels

Elixir Resort


location maplocation mapEvason Six Senses Phuket


F Hotels

location maplocation mapFront Village Resort


H Hotels

location maplocation mapHilton Arcadia Phuket


location maplocation mapHimmaphan


location maplocation mapHomduang Bel Air Panwa


location maplocation mapHorizon Beach Resort Hotel


location maplocation mapHorizon Karon Beach Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapHyton Leelavadee


I Hotels

location maplocation mapImpiana Cabana Phuket Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapIndigo Pearl


J Hotels

location maplocation mapJintana Patong


location maplocation mapJW Marriott Phuket


K Hotels

location maplocation mapK Hotel and Biergarten


location maplocation mapKalim Resort


location maplocation mapKamala Beach Hotel And Resort


location maplocation mapKamala Beach Inn


location maplocation mapKantary Bay Hotel (Former : The Bay Hotel)


location maplocation mapKaron Beach Resort


location maplocation mapKaron Place


location maplocation mapKaron Princess Hotel


location maplocation mapKaron Sea Sands Resort


location maplocation mapKaron View Resort


location maplocation mapKaron Whale Resort


location maplocation mapKarona Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapKata Beach Resort


location maplocation mapKata Country House


location maplocation mapKata Lucky Villa


location maplocation mapKata Minta


location maplocation mapKata Palm Resort


location maplocation mapKata Poolside Resort


location maplocation mapKatathani Phuket Beach Resort


location maplocation mapKatina Hotel (prev ST Plaza)


Koyao Bay Pavilions


location maplocation mapKoyao Island Resort


L Hotels

location maplocation mapLaguna Beach Resort


location maplocation mapLaguna Holiday Club Phuket Resort


location maplocation mapLayan Beach Resort and Spa Village


location maplocation mapLe Meridien Phuket Beach Resort


location maplocation mapLeelawadee Boutique Hotel


M Hotels

location maplocation mapMaiton Resort


location maplocation mapMalisa Villas Suites


location maplocation mapManathai Phuket


location maplocation mapMangosteen Resort And Spa


location maplocation mapMarina Phuket (prev Marina Cottage)


location maplocation mapMercure Patong Beach


location maplocation mapMerlin Beach Resort


location maplocation mapMetropole Phuket


location maplocation mapMillennium Resort Patong Phuket


location maplocation mapMission Hills Golf Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapMom Tris Boathouse


location maplocation mapMom Tris Villa Royale


location maplocation mapMontana Grand Phuket


location maplocation mapMovenpick Resort and Spa Karon Beach (Prev: Crown Plaza Karon Beach Hotel)


N Hotels

location maplocation mapNai Yang Beach Resort


location maplocation mapNaithonburi Beach Resort


location maplocation mapNipa Resort


location maplocation mapNovotel Beach Resort Panwa Phuket


location maplocation mapNovotel Phuket Resort


O Hotels

location maplocation mapOld Phuket Boutique Hotel


location maplocation mapOrchidacea Resort (prev: Pop Cottage)


P Hotels

location maplocation mapParadise Resort Koh Yao


location maplocation mapPatong Bay Garden Resort


location maplocation mapPatong Bayshore Hotel


location maplocation mapPatong Beach Hotel


location maplocation mapPatong Beach Lodge


location maplocation mapPatong City Hotel


location maplocation mapPatong Cottage Resort


location maplocation mapPatong Green Mountain Resort


location maplocation mapPatong Lodge Hotel


location maplocation mapPatong Merlin Hotel


location maplocation mapPatong Paragon


location maplocation mapPatong Pearl Resortel


location maplocation mapPatong Resort


Patong Villa


location maplocation mapPeach Blossom Resort


location maplocation mapPeach Hill


location maplocation mapPearl Hotel


location maplocation mapPhuket Graceland Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapPhuket Island Pavilion


location maplocation mapPhuket Merlin Hotel


location maplocation mapPhuket Orchid Resort


location maplocation mapPhuket Pavilions Hotel and Villas


location maplocation mapPhuket Town Inn


location maplocation mapPhulin Resort


location maplocation mapPoppa Palace


location maplocation mapPremier Resort Patong


location maplocation mapPrint Kamala Resort


R Hotels

location maplocation mapRamada Resort Karon Beach (prev Felix Karon)


location maplocation mapResidence Kalim Bay


location maplocation mapRising Sun Residence


location maplocation mapRoyal Palm Resortel


location maplocation mapRoyal Paradise


location maplocation mapRoyal Phuket City


S Hotels

location maplocation mapSala Phuket Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapSalathai Resort


location maplocation mapSawasdee Guest House


location maplocation mapSawasdee Village


location maplocation mapSea Sun Sand Resort Phuket


location maplocation mapSeaview Patong Hotel


location maplocation mapSeeka Boutique Resort


location maplocation mapSerene Resort Phuket (prev Sea Wind)


location maplocation mapSheraton Grande Laguna Phuket


location maplocation mapSino House


location maplocation mapSix Senses Erawan Koh Naka Yai


location maplocation mapSouth Sea Karon Resort


location maplocation mapSri Panwa


location maplocation mapSugar Palm Resort


location maplocation mapSunset Beach Resort


location maplocation mapSunset Mansion Phuket


location maplocation mapSunwing Phuket


T Hotels

location maplocation mapThara Patong Beach Resort and Spa (prev Swiss-Belhotel Thara Patong)


location maplocation mapThavorn Beach Village and Spa


location maplocation mapThavorn Grand Plaza Hotel


location maplocation mapThavorn Palm Beach


location maplocation mapThe Chedi Phuket


location maplocation mapThe Hilltop Hotel


location maplocation mapThe Racha


location maplocation mapThe Royal Phuket Yacht Club (prev Le Royal Meridien Phuket Yacht Club)


location maplocation mapThe Taste Phuket Town


location maplocation mapThiwa Ratri Resort and Spa


location maplocation mapTony Resort Phuket


location maplocation mapTrisara


location maplocation mapTropica Bungalow


location maplocation mapTropical Garden Resort Phuket


location maplocation mapTwinpalms Phuket


V Hotels

location maplocation mapVillage Resort and Spa Phuket


W Hotels

location maplocation mapWoraburi Phuket



Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Few get to see and experience the more exclusive places on the island such as the Phi Phi Island Village Villas (pictured right) and the Zeavola Phi Phi Resort.
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View photo galleries, descriptions and reviews for these luxury resorts and more at Phi-Phi.com.


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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Trekking at Khao Ra (Phangan Viewpoint)

Your best bet for seeing the authentic Koh Phangan away from the resorts is to go trekking! A trekking trip up Khao Ra – the island’s highest point above sea level – takes you through unspoiled rainforest of Phangan Island.
Head to Ban Madua Wan village north of Thongsala and pick up a trekking guide at the Phaeng Waterfall National Park. This will run you about 11 Euros, but is worth it to successfully trek your way up Khao Ra!
Take a swim suit to enjoy the rocky pools along the way, and cool off during the more than 600 meter above sea level climb to the breathtaking vista from Khao Ra.






















































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Friday, May 9, 2008

Phangan hotels and hotel location maps on Google Earth

Google Earth and Google Maps are great tools to explore locations of interest and plan your holidays; is this bungalow REALLY on the beachfront? How far is the ferry port REALLY away.
Listed below is a complete list of hotels, bungalows, guest houses and resorts on Koh Phangan, famous party island for the Full Moon Party. The hotels can be viewed individually or on a full overview map of Koh Phangan sorted by beach.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Burma relief efforts underway

With the death toll in Myanmar now feared to be more than 100,000, a number of aid organizations have started relief efforts in the hardest-hit areas.
World Vision is reporting that it is already providing clothing as well as tarpaulins, blankets, rice and drinking water in the capital, Yangon. As of yesterday, World Vision had delivered 34.8 metric tons of rice, 18,000 liters of drinking water and 150 gallons of diesel for water pump generators to people in need. Clothing, blankets and tarpaulins have also been handed out to people living in six World Vision program areas in Yangon.


From the Phuket Gazette:
World Vision estimates that up to 2 million people may be affected by Cyclone Nargis, which devastated the area.
Meanwhile, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) yesterday sent four aircraft loaded with food aid and other relief items that were expected to reach thousands of people today.
A total of 45 metric tons of high-energy biscuits (HEBs) is expected to arrive on three flights of WFP-chartered aircraft at Yangon airport early this morning – the first UN flights to arrive in the city.By yesterday, a total of 90 tons of rice had been distributed by WFP and NGO partners in Irrawaddy Division townships and Yangon.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies estimates that 95% of homes were destroyed in the low-lying delta region of the Irrawaddy River. The Myanmar Red Cross has been handing out relief supplies, such as clean drinking water, plastic sheeting, clothing, kitchen items and insecticide-treated bed nets to help prevent malaria.
Additionally, the International Federation has sent a first deployment of shelter kits from Kuala Lumpur and has released an initial 200,000 Swiss francs (US$189,000) to support the Red Cross relief effort.
Relief efforts have been hampered by the Myanmar government’s reluctance to lift restrictions on movement of commodities and international staff, the WFP reported. Several agencies and countries, including Thailand, have pledged aid but are still awaiting visa and goods-import approvals to be granted.
The Gazette has yet to learn of any government-led local relief efforts underway in Phuket, as the central government is handling aid coordination from Bangkok.
Readers who know of any private aid efforts being organized in Phuket are encouraged to contact the Gazette with details on how people can donate and volunteer.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Various Google Earth data about Cyclone Nargis

Google has just released a layer for Google Earth which shows some data about the path of the cyclone in Myanmar, along with some maps to display the extent of the flooding. They
were built by UNOSAT, an organization working to help the people of Myanmar.

Also, NASA has created a simple KML that shows a powerful satellite image of the storm as it was charging toward the coast; it has also added an image showing the current aerial view of the country. Extensive flooding is quite visible. Get the file here.

Here are a few screenshots from the files:

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Burma generals blocking aid while 30,000 are dead

Quite difficult to understand, after Burma and its regime of military has received pledges of outside help in the human catastrophe following cyclone Nargis, that it still bars aid workers form entering the country.
As there was a holiday yesterday, Burma's embassy was closed and not offering visas for aid workers -- quite an unimaginable bureaucratic failure in light of the possibility, that much more than 30,000 people might have been killed and most of the current rice crop devastated.
My personal feeling would be NOT to give money to aid organizations; initially harsh for the population affected, but it is very doubtful that any help will reach them and secondly, it further solidifies the hold of the junta on Burma -- which must be broken or suffering on a much larger scale will follow. The choosing of the lesser evil...

From the Bangkok Post:

"The military junta has appealed for international aid to cyclone victims, but five days after the storm experts cannot even reach victims. In Bangkok, the [Burmese] embassy simply took Monday off for a holiday rather than issue visas, further frustrating would-be aid teams.
Thailand plans to ship 40 tons of food and medical supplies on Wednesday, but there is no sign the aid can be delivered from the airport to the needy. Nine tons of food and medicine were loaded on a Royal Thai Air Force C-130 cargo plane which flew to Rangoon yesterday. It was the first international aid to reach Burma - four days after the storm."

DPA:

"The government of Burma has not responded to a request to waive visa requirements for international relief workers waiting for permission to bring much needed aid to victims of Cyclone Nargis, the UN said Tuesday.
The UN had asked the military junta to waive visas for relief workers assembled in nearby Bangkok so they can begin their journey to Burma, said Rachid Khalikov, an official of the UN emergency relief department at UN headquarters in New York. But the Burmese embassy in Bangkok simply closed up on Monday, because it was a Thai holiday."

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Burma cyclone might have killed 30,000

Maybe even worse than the tsunami of 2004, a tropical cyclone called Nargis hit Burma with very heavy rainfalls and winds up to 200km/h. As the cyclone was compounded by a storm surge of up to 3 meters in height up the Irawaddy river delta, a very large and flat rice growing region, most of the death toll comes form this flooding, because people were unable to flee the rising water.

Burma has had ample warnings of this storm coming, up to a week in advance, but seemingly failed to warn its population of this natural occurrence. It is now feared that the death toll might be even higher than 30,000, some even quoting numbers of possible hundreds of thousands.
NASA satellite pictures showing the flooded Iravaddy delta in Burma

TNA:

"The Thai government has approved a US$100,000 grant to assist victims of Cyclone Nargis which devastated Myanmar over the weekend, and Thailand will consider further assistance as the Cabinet meets today, according to the minister of foreign affairs.
Interviewed on the morning news program on Modernine TV (TV Channel 9), Foreign Minister Noppadon Pattama said the ministry doubled its aid to $100,000 from an initial $50,000 to help cyclone-battered Myanmar.
The cabinet meeting today will discuss providing more assistance on rehabilitation work, he said.
"We are among the countries that offered help to Myanmar early. The army on Monday sent dry food and medical supplies to cyclone-hit areas by a C-130 military transport aircraft. The Myanmar foreign ministry thanked Thailand for the humanitarian aid," Mr. Noppadon said.
Myanmar's state media said last weekend's cyclone killed some 10,000 persons in the town of Bogalay in the country's Irrawaddy Delta, raising fears that the country's overall death toll will rise significantly.
The Associated Press reported Myanmar's foreign minister told diplomats in Yangon on Monday that, overall, more than 10,000 people may have died when Cyclone Nargis struck Saturday.
Myanmar has appealed for urgent assistance from the international community in wake of the disaster."

Agencies:

"At least 15,000 people were killed in the Burma cyclone and the toll is likely to rise as officials make contact with the worst-hit Irrawaddy delta areas, the military government's foreign minister said today.
Nyan Win said on state television that 10,000 people had died in just one town, Bogalay, as he gave the first detailed account of what is emerging as the worst cyclone to hit Asia since 1991, when 143,000 people died in Bangladesh.
The total left homeless by the 190kph winds and 3.5-metre storm surge is in the several hundred thousands, United Nations aid officials say, and could run into the millions.
The scale of the disaster drew a rare acceptance of outside help from the diplomatically isolated generals, who spurned such approaches in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami."

The Nation:

"Despite weather advisory from Thailand-based Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre, Burmese citizens were not given enough notice to prepare for Cyclone Nargis.
Burma's Department of Meteorology and Hydrology was told of the formation of Cyclone Nargis a week in advance, but the country was not prepared to handle a disaster of this magnitude.
Bhichit Rattakul, executive director of Thailand-based Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre (ADPC), said yesterday that one of the first warnings came from the US Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Centre, which issued an alert on April 27.
The ADPC, which established an Asia-Pacific-wide early-warning centre for natural disasters at Thailand's Asian Institute of Technology in the wake of 2004 tsunami disaster, forecast the tropical cyclone in the Bay of Bengal, he said." ...
"According to news reports, large areas of southwest Burma are under water after the devastating cyclone that struck at the weekend, killing at least 22,000 people, satellite images show.
Tropical Cyclone Nargis slammed into Burma late on Friday, wiping away entire villages in the Irrawaddy delta and wreaking destruction on a country that is already one of the poorest on the planet.
Nasa pictures taken on Monday show the entire coastal plain under water, with fallow agricultural areas of the delta - the country's main rice-growing region - particularly hard hit by flooding."

Times Online:

"Most of the victims of the Burma cyclone were overwhelmed by a 12ft moving wall of water that bore down on their low-lying villages at the mouth of the Irrawaddy river delta.
In a rare press conference, members of the Burmese junta today gave the most detailed description to date of the disaster that killed at least 22,000 people at the weekend, and left a further 41,000 missing, according to Burmese state radio.
“More deaths were caused by the tidal wave than the storm itself,” said Maung Maung Swe, Burma's Minister for Relief and Resettlement, at a news conference in the rubble-strewn city of Rangoon, where food and water supplies are running low.
“The wave was up to 12ft (3.5 meters) high and it swept away and inundated half the houses in low-lying villages. They did not have anywhere to flee.”" ...
"“The impact of the disaster could be worse than the (2004 Asian) tsunami because it is compounded by the limited availability of resources on top of the transport constraints.”"

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Earthquake in Krabi

An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.7 on the Richter scale hit Krabi Sunday evening.

From The Nation:
The Meteorological Department reported that the quake took place at 5:55 pm. Its epicenter was in Play Phaya district at latitude 8.38 north and longtitude 98.44 east.
People living in Surat Thani's Phanom district could feel the quake.

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Patong clubs: Club Lime on Patong Beach Road

Club Lime is a great addition to the Patong clubbing scene, found on Patong Beach Road right besides Rock City opposite the beach.
It can be easily found by the sign -- a huge slice of lime (what else?) -- and its neon interior that lights the street below. And in the early morning hours, the booming, hypnotic sound would be a magnet even for the blind.


This place is a sophisticated sort of 3-in-1 venue: nightclub, bar and restaurant – with very good food. But lets forget about the food: that is for old people! What about the music?

Music is mostly House, Techno or Tribal, played by the club's resident or visiting DJs. Club Lime is also developing a tasty line in drum-and-bass, the only place in Phuket featuring this music.
One can say that the owners of Club Lime try very hard to increase the quality of the music played in Patong, so far with mixed success; guest DJs from Bangkok are regularly on the program and for a while it was even rumored that DJ Tiesto would play there (but he went to play in Bangkok instead, his price tag was well out of line for such a small venue).

Open from 6 pm till late. Thursday’s ladies' night – free entry and a free drink for girls only. On other nights expect to pay 200 baht, or more if there's a special act.

Other have visited too, for example Matt Crook, who had the following to say:
I went to Club Lime for the first time on Friday night. What's good about this place is that it pushes real dance music and the DJs are fairly decent. The music was primarily electro, with a bit of house and tech house to boot. It was real dance floor stuff, although Club Lime doesn’t have much of a dance floor. But still, there is space in front of the bar to dance.

The guys at Club Lime are looking to push clubbing in Phuket to new boundaries. Starting next month, there will be drum ‘n’ bass nights (which I might get involved in) and more DJs will be asked to play.

The only thing with Club Lime is the people who go there. This is something that needs a bit of work. Hopefully a couple of articles I'm writing will drive some actual clubbers to the venue.

At the moment, it feels a bit like Bed Supperclub. Lime is full of old dudes and property sales girls. The sales girls in particular get on my nerves because they do nothing except take pictures of one another and rub their bodies on each other when everybody is looking.
... the last thing would not be all that bad for me personally to witness :-)

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