With only 1,200 permanent residents, Koh Mah in Thailand was off-limits to tourists until 1985, but it boasts beautiful ...
Each year hundreds of thousands of Brits jet off to Thailand to see the sights and relax. But the sheer volume of tourists have left more popular resorts such as Phuket and Pattaya struggling to cope.
These islands, which are closer to Southeast Asian countries like Myanmar and Thailand, are mostly volcanic and lush with tropical forests. They offer a mix of hills, mangroves, and stunning beaches.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Brits fly to Thailand for a holiday. However, the influx of tourists has put a strain on popular resorts like Phuket and Pattaya. Notably, famous beach ...
A catamaran carrying 38 people, including tourists and crew, sank off the coast of Phuket, southern Thailand, on Monday (Jan ...