It could be an exaggeration, but water sport enthusiasts call it the “sport of the new millennium.” They have good reason to say that. It is the “fastest growing water sports,” says Chris Butzen, an American kiteboarding expert.“It’s almost better than sex,” he jokes, bringing home the point that it is the most exciting sport to come along since windsurfing. |
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Written by Bruce Konefe
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Thailand has numerous world-class sites for divers of all standards, making it an underwater adventure paradise. While advanced divers are not restricted to normal recreational depth limits and many other constraints, they can only operate safely with professional support both onshore and offshore. |
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Windsurfing, taking on the sea and the wind |
Watersports enthusiasts will surely enjoy a trip to Pattaya. Here, they can swim, snorkel, sail, dive, ski, paraglide, enjoy deep-sea fishing, ride a water scooter or banana boat. Not many may know it, but one of the most popular sports here is windsurfing. |
The Elephant Village opened in 1973 as a sanctuary for elephants that have been exploited by amusement parks and logging companies. It provides these magnificent creatures with a safe haven, where they may live out their lives with dignity and freedom.The Elephant Village is a privately operated non-profit company that offers visitors an opportunity to see a slice of rural life in Thailand. |
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