۱۳۹۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴, پنجشنبه

Dream job alert! Want to get paid to travel Thailand?

As far as dream jobs go, this one is up there! (تور تایلند)
USIT Travel’s is looking for a person to send to Thailand on a ‘Dream Assignment’ this June.
The job title is ‘J1 Thailand Travel Ambassador’ تور تایلند.
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Here are the details: 



  • We will fly the successful applicant to Thailand for 10 days in June in Thailand Tour
  • There they will visit the island paradises of Koh Samui, Koh Tao and even experience a real Full Moon Part on Koh Phangan
  • Flights & Accommodation for the duration of the trip will be covered by USIT in addition to certain activities while there
  • (تور تایلند) We will also be providing the successful applicant a GoPro تور تایلند to capture the adventure as they travel with up to 20 fellow travellers
  • In return we want a natural born storyteller to deliver video & blog content during the adventure and upon their return to Ireland and تور تایلند
  • The departure date is 2nd June and we will provide the above until June 10th including a return flight to Dublin

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    Pic: Getty
    This is what they are looking for in an applicant: 



  • A travel addict who dreams of visiting Thailand this summer
  • Experience/interest in writing, vlogging, photography تور تایلند
  • A social media junkie who is a master of engaging audiences on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter
  • A highly creative sort with an outgoing personality
  • Must be 21 or over

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    Jump to it!
    To apply, interested parties need to send in a video outlining تور تایلند why they are perfect for the job. This video is to include mention of your favourite place you’ve travelled to so far and why you loved it so much. Don’t go on and on though تور تایلند, maximum 90 seconds. 
    The deadline for applications is 5th May 2017 and all further details can be found here.(تور تایلند)

    ۱۳۹۶ اردیبهشت ۱۱, دوشنبه

    6 Thailand hotels that help the community


    30th July 2015
    Go that extra mile on your next trip to Thailand and تور تایلند by choosing a hotel that’s not only beautiful but also helps local organisations, the environment, and people in need
    1. Lamai Homestay Lamai Homestay offers an unforgettable experience in northeast Thailand’s Isaan region, and 75% of its revenue is put back into the community. Food is locally-sourced, staff are treated fairly, all crafts on sale are made by villagers, and wildlife is respected and protected.
    Much more than just a place to stay, this hotel provides a way to experience and get involved with authentic Thai life, in an area that’s untouched by mass tourism. 
    2. U Chiang Mai Despite being part of a larger chain of hotels, U Chiang Mai keeps things local when it comes to charity. The resort helps out three different organisations in the region: Baan Kingkaew Orphanage, Wild Flower Home for young single mothers, and a foundation for children with mental disabilities.
    This program, named ‘U Make a Difference’, donates $1 to these charities for every night a guest stays at the hotel. Weekly visits to the charities are also arranged, so that you can see the changes that these donations are making.
    3. The Sarojin ‘Responsible tourism’ isn’t the first thing you think of when you step into a luxury resort, but The Sarojin in Khao Lak is an exception to the rule. Helping with a range of projects – from teaching and child care, to animal welfare and disaster relief – the Sarojin Khao Lak Community Fund works in the local area, wider Phang Nga Province, and Myanmar (Burma).
    As a guest, you can either give a donation or lend a hand at The Camillian Social Centre, which is funded by the hotel and helps children with disabilities. Volunteer in an arts and craft class, or cook lunch for the staff and children with The Sarojin Chef.
    4. Banyan Tree Phuket in تور تایلند Banyan Tree is one of Phuket’s most decadent resorts, but the hotel works just as hard on social responsibility as it does on quality. One of their biggest commitments is helping the environment: the hotel plants 2,000 trees per year, and aims to reduce its carbon emissions as much as possible.
    Banyan Tree has also helped disadvantaged children with education costs, and repaired dozens of boats for fishermen who were affected by the 2004 tsunami that devastated the island.
    5. Faasai Resort & Spa in Thailand Tour Responsible tourism is a part of everyday life at Faasai Resort & Spa near Chanthaburi – each aspect of the hotel is designed to live in harmony with the surrounding area. On top of supporting the community by using both local staff and tour operators, Faasai is working to create their own edible garden, so that fresh produce can be used for the hotel, reducing the amount shipped from elsewhere.
    Due to this mindfulness of the surrounding area, hotel guests can enjoy a vast array of wildlife, in particular over 100 species of birds. By staying at Faasai, you’re supporting the shelter and protection of this biodiversity.
    6. Lanjia Lodge Thailand Tour Set deep in the hills of Thailand’s Chiang Rai province, with an unbeatable view of Laos and the Mekong Delta, Lanjia Lodge offers a chance to discover the Hmong and Lahu people. Run by villagers, for villagers, this hotel offers accommodation and tours that help you get to know the hilltribes of this region.
    A percentage of Lanjia’s profits go back into the communities in the surrounding area, all focused on improving the quality of life for locals. As a guest, you can take tours runs by locals, and walk around the village with your host to understand more about the hotel’s life-changing projects.
    Have you encountered a wonderful Thailand charity, hotel, animal welfare group or volunteering experience? Nominate them in the Thailand Green Excellence Awards for your chance to make a difference to eco-friendly tourism in Thailand. And to say thankyou, we'll enter you into a draw to win a GoPro camera. Click here to make your nomination

    Raththee hits three eagles to grab Bangkok Championship

    Teeing off five shots behind leader Settee Prakrongvech, the 27-year-old from Prachinburi shot two eagles on the second and fourth holes before he completed a hat-trick on the 16th, which propelled him to his first Thai PGA Tour title with a total of 21-under-par 267. تور تایلند
    “I’d never shot 11-under and three eagles in a single round before. My plan was to finish the third round with 10-under. I went for it on the final day because I’m a big hitter. On any given day, I’m capable of shooting low scores. I just never thought I would hit a 61 in one day,” said Raththee, who was formerly known as Piphatphong Newsuk. تور تایلند
    “I played aggressive golf from the first hole and everything just went my way. After the front-nine, I was quite happy with 16-under and just hoped to finish among the top five. But then came the birdie on the 15th and an eagle on the 16th that changed the whole thing. I couldn’t be happier with the way I played today,” said Raththee, who took the winner’s cheque of Bt240,000. تور تایلند
    Raththee earlier won an ADT and All Thailand Tour co-sanctioned Boonchu Ruangkit Championship in Nakhon Ratchasima in 2015. He also won the SEA Games individual and team gold medals there in 2007.
    “I set the target of winning a title this year either on the All Thailand or Thai PGA Tour.  But this was quite a surprise as I was five strokes back at the start of the day.”
    Overnight (تور تایلند) leader Settee was neck-and-neck with Raththee until a double bogey on the 12th that broke his momentum. After a bogey on the 14th, his chance seemed to slip away although he fought back to hit two birdies for an ending 69 and a total of 18-under-par 270 to take the tied second place along with Tirawat Kaewsiribandit and Pijit Petchkasem. Each received Bt94,700.
    The All Thailand Tour will stop at the Royal Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Nakhon Nayok from May 31 to June 3.

    Dream job alert! Want to get paid to travel Thailand?

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