Ko Pha-Ngan, Thailand
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A beautiful island,
with several secluded beaches which offer the desired privacy for passionate
couples and solitude lovers. Hat Rin is a standout amongst other beaches of the
island and it dances to its own tune, incredibly popular for organizing
full-moon parties every month- a perfect retreat for sensualists and pleasure
seekers.
The twin shorelines
of Thang Nai Pan are the most desirable among Thai royals, these shorelines are
a perfect juxtaposition of natural beauty and sheer luxuries. This way it
guarantees joy to people with different preferences. If you stay in a beach
side resort like Laem Nai, then you can have the privilege to roll out of your
sleeping bag and plunge in the shallow lagoons.
Kai Islands,
Indonesia
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These Islands are
slowly getting the prominence which they deserve, but still there current
reputation doesn’t justify the divine bounties which they put on table. Untainted stretches of sand dipping gently
into the cobalt blue waters will stun you completely. The archipelago is
relatively unmarred from tourism and therefore the beaches have successfully
held onto their indigenous appeal. If secluded beaches, enigmatic corals and
sparkling waters don’t amuse you, then nothing will.
Pulau Perhentian, Malaysia
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The palm-bordered
shorelines of the Perhentian Islands, shrouded with tropical rainforests, are
unbelievably beautiful, cool, bother free and with almost no indications of
commercialization. Aside from snorkeling, diving, swimming, tanning your body
or imagining you're either Brooke Shields or Christopher Atkins from the Blue
Lagoon, there's barely anything to do. Board
from either the Tok Bali or the closer Kuala Besut jetty, motor boats take
about half the time as normal ferries, which make the excursion in around one
and half to two hours.
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