The wife went and was horrified: the massage was done with some cheap oil, the expiration date of which had already expired, the attitude was not at all on the level. No relaxation, only bad memories.
Dolphinarium: I would like to see lower prices, otherwise everything is according to the standard. I liked it because I just love dolphins. No significant shortcomings were noted.
There are few exhibits, the museum "rests" in comparison with a bunch of attractive and pretty ruins and ruins. I do not recommend, it is better to wander around the ancient part of the city just like that.
The ruins of Carthage in Tunisia are many times more attractive and interesting - that's what. And here, most of the "exhibits" are fenced for safety, which spoils the picture and does not allow you to enjoy the history.
Incredible! A well-preserved landmark and it is pleasant that contemporaries carefully watch it. Events are regularly organized here. I was also impressed by the amazing acoustics of this place.
Park: Clean, comfortable, well maintained, cute and even a little romantic. Benches, access to a sandy clean beach, where there are enough cafes and restaurants. Nice place and left positive memories.
Yes, the park is well maintained, large and shady. But: dinosaurs are designed for children (although they make all sorts of sounds and move), the entrance is expensive - $ 35, while trying to fool as much as possible.
What I certainly liked was the national cuisine: shish kebab and tortillas with cheese. Generally inexpensive. Nice place to take a walk if you have an hour or two of free time and if you want to get away from the heat.
The Thais don't speak English, the place is dirty, no one follows it, plus it's expensive (2300 baht). Visiting this place is not worth the money at all. The kids might like it, but definitely not the adults.
It's not even a tourist attraction. This is a honey shop and a 50-meter path with Thai inscriptions and bee hives. I am writing so that there is no desire to waste time on this nonsense from other tourists.
Maybe I'm a sophisticated tourist, but I didn't notice anything but another huge Buddha on a huge mountain. On excursions they rip off money, again, but you can get there yourself.
A huge Buddha sits and looks at everyone from above. Near a small garden, you can ask for blessings from some Buddhist monk. To keep the tradition that exists here, you can buy incense and bring it to the Buddha statue corresponding to the day of the week on which you were born.
Impressive is not the right word. The temple is completely made of teak wood, this carving is captivating, you can get stuck looking at the patterns. Entrance cost about 1000 baht per person, but it's definitely worth it!
Not very big, but decent enough water park. The staff does not take very good care of the territory, which cannot but upset. I won't be coming back here - I'm not particularly impressed.