Andaman
Resortel - Patong Beach Phuket
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Andaman Resortel
- Patong
Andaman Resortel
171/16-20 Ratch-utit 200 Years Road,
Soi Sansabai, Patong Beach, Phuket 83150
Isn’t it time you discovered our Resortel in Phuket. A warm “Sawasdee” awaits you in the tradition of True Thai Hospitality.
From the moment you enter our lobby with gleaming teak wood, paintings
and Thai antiques and are greeted by our friendly staff you will begin
feeling the warmth of our Resortel.
We are located on a quiet street
which is only 300 meters away from Patong beach, two streets away from the
beach and we offer completely redecorated condominium size rooms, all with
first class hotel amenities like IDD, satellite TV, free parking and
travel desk.
Thailand is a Southeast
Asian, predominantly Buddhist kingdom almost equidistant between India and
China. For centuries known by outsiders as Siam, Thailand has been something
of a Southeast Asian migratory, cultural and religious cross-roads. With an
area of some 510,000 square kilometres and a population of some 57 million,
Thailand is approximately the same size as France. Thailand shares borders
with Myanmar to the west and north, Laos to the north-east, Kampuchea to the
west, and Malaysia to the south. Geographically speaking, Thailand is
divided into six major regions: the mountainous north where elephants work
forests and winter temperatures are sufficiently cool to permit cultivation
of temperate fruits such as strawberries and peaches; the sprawling
north-east plateau, largely bordered by the Mekong River, where the world's
oldest Bronze Age civilisation flourished some 5,000 years ago; the central
plain, one of the world's most fertile rice and fruit-growing areas; the
eastern coastal plain, where fine sandy beaches support the growth of summer
resorts; western mountains and valleys, suitable for the development of
hydro-electric power: and the peninsular south where arresting scenic beauty
complements economically vital tin mining, robber cultivation and fishing.
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