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Lovely Beach Town, Pranburi and the Active Triathlon Event

The rainy season, the low visited period could be another great alternative to travel with less crowded travelers. You just need to know some good and reliable travel agents or tour operators in Thailand and simply give sometimes discussing with staff there. And you will know that Thailand has more than tours in Bangkok or Chiang Mai, Koh Samui Beaches or the Andaman Sea like Phuket or Krabi. During a few years ago, there has been a town rising in its appearance, and apparently becoming the talk of the town. This strikingly in trend town is named "Pranburi", a small lovely town just 30 kilometers south of its older sister, Hua Hin, in Prachuapkirikhan Province, in the Gulf of Thailand or the eastern coast. There are questions to this little town like "what to see in Pranburi?", "Is it true that Pranburi is a like a playground of many architects of a new generation?", and "What I will get in Pranburi more than a sea port?"

All the questions come to an answer, yes, you will explore and experience some things in this in trend town: have a lovely boutique stay at art and chic, and boutique hotels and resorts; relax on the beach or just swift to join homestay travel to learn fishermen life; take a boat trip from villages to the Pak Nampran River and discover marine life in the mangrove ecosystem; visit pineapple plantations that produce the famous taste; or even go with local fishermen by local fishing boat to the sea at and stay overnight on the boat, waiting the time to catch squids and fishes.

These all must be the great experience you will be promised to get in a trip to Pranburi. It would be meaningful to let a little town shows what it has to offer new trend travelers and those who seek for some things minimal but great in meaning and value. It is just you to be among the first group of travelers to explore and get to know it.

In October 2007, Pranburi will be active and fun with a sweating, exciting and active event as its first time. If you have found the announcements of the Pranburi International Triathlon anywhere in any channels such as in the Nation (Bangkok Independent Newspaper), that is the event I referred to above. The Pranburi International Triathlon is an initiative driven by the wellness orientated Six Senses Resorts & Spas and the future seeing Tour Operator Exotissimo Travel.

The race will be professionally managed by international race organizers and will take place on the beaches in front of the five-star Evason resort and backroads of Pranburi, a Thai fishing village on the east coast of Thailand, just south of Hua Hin.

The inaugural race will take place on Saturday 20th October 2007 and is planned to become an annual event and an essential fixture in the Asian triathlon calendar.

International professional athletes will compete with local triathletes in the Olympic distance elite race, while a sprint distance short course will be set to attract corporate racers and fun runners.

The host of this sporting event has received the permission from the Royal Palace, and is now happy to announce that the proceeds of this event will be donated to the Royal Project Foundation of His Majesty King Bhumibol. And it is a great honor for the host that H.S.H Prince Bhisadej Rajani has confirmed his presence at the event on 20th October.

This triathlon event will be another step of the Pranburi Town, in its gradually rising to become a town of an alternative to Hua Hin Beach and other neighboring districts. This triathlon event can be a gateway to your first time getting to know this lovely town. Let's join this active international triathlon in Pranburi.

Please feel free to explore the site http://www.pranburitriathlon.com/ to have some idea about the event and don't hesitate to process your registration online at http://www.pranburitriathlon.com/registration.html or write to us for more information if you need, at info@pranburitriathlon.com

Published on 8/7/07

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