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Everybody knows that Thailand is a country with rich history, Buddhism, mystic river, exotic fruits, tropical forests, traditional Thai cuisine, massage stones and above all friendly people with a wide smile. But, do you know that at the bay of Thailand is located one of the most popular Thai resort – Pattaya.Pattaya is the most famous tourist resort in Thailand and one of the most attractive destinations worldwide. Relax and enjoy the sun and sea of the beautiful sandy beaches or sailing a boat to some of the nearby coral islands. But at night, you need stay awake to not miss a moment of Pattaya.Pattaya is located on the distance of around 150 kilometers from Bangkok and it is known for pubs and go-go bars, massage and excellent restaurants. Pattaya, a former fishing village was a true place with an outdated image of strip bars. Over time, the picture has changed. It has become a popular destination for athletes and families as well as for international conventions, thanks to its luxury accommodation and first class service. However, indisputable is the fact that the place Pattaya has an image of sex tourism destination that follows it. Annually receives more than 5 million tourists, of which two-thirds are foreigners.Central Pattaya is full of hotels, restaurants, bars, boutiques, tailor’s shops and the main shopping area, while the southern Pattaya renowned for its nightlife. Pattaya is popular not only because of its beaches, nightlife, entertainment and shopping, but also because of the large selection of different activities, from golf and horseback riding, to bungee jumping and water skiing. Sports activities, day trips, wildlife, amusement parks, museums, botanical gardens and temples, provide a variety of attractions and entertainment for everyone.The vegetation of St. Lucia was thirsty in early May, pending the start of the rainy season to regain some color. Yet, up the slope toward the dazzling coupled with a studio residence Llewellyn Xavier, I am greeted by a forest of flowering bougainvillea fiercely, that looks like a shower of confetti. It was worthy of paintings by the artist darling of Saint Lucia.I have an appointment with Mr. Xavier because he has a secret he is finally ready to reveal. For ten years, the painter exposes both at MoMa in New York at the Smithsonian in Washington working on a sculpture park project, an open-air museum he calls “monumental”, whose objective is to showcase the beauty of this island. In short, he wants to leave the resorts and beaches couples on honeymoon and cruise lines to make them discover another St. Lucia. “A St. Lucia where visitors do not usually go. It is also to enable local taste also the impact of tourism, says Llewellyn Xavier, while his cat Google Earth, Paris Hilton and Frangipane stroll on the huge terrace of his palace immaculate view. “I want the People see what real St. Lucia. “ The fifty sculptures commissioned several artists will be scattered across the island, and creators will draw the landscape where they will be installed to make their works.Hopefully, Xavier believes that the first installations will be revealed early in 2016. The 170,000 residents of the island will not put a penny into this project. 100 million for its implementation come from patrons, explains the artist, who has returned to settle on his native island after many trips, including a visit to Montreal in 1979 as a monk of the Cistercian order. “The park is a gift to me and my wife want to do to the people.” The idea came to him in the 1990s, having commissioned a project where an artist had implanted through the island a series of poles on which were inscribed various issues.Soon, Lucian began to appropriate structures unexpectedly. Some of them were placed in their home, others used them to pick the bananas, others have moved to make clotheslines. “People interacted with the work, remarks Christina, the wife of Mr. Xavier, also involved in the project. Many people in St. Lucia have never been exposed to art, and it was extraordinary to see how they have appropriated these works. “ Until the sculpture park is opened and adds to the cultural offerings of this Caribbean island, there are plenty of gems to be discovered when one stops to explore. One of the charms of St. Lucia is its rugged geography that gives beautiful vistas. On the edge of the main road that circles the island, many cafes, shops and fruit stands perched near the viewpoints of interest. This is the perfect opportunity to take a soda, buy exotic fruits or one of those delicious creole bread butter and cheese while hot, to chat with the local while enjoying the view of the coast and villages nestled in the hollow of the mountains. Jazz Festival During our visit, in May, we were in the Jazz Festival of Saint Lucia, nestled in Pigeon Island. This beautiful national park located in Gros-Islet, north of the island, is open year round, but during the week of the festival, music lovers gather here to feast with family. Proud and elegant, the Lucian start on their 36 and having a good time on the site where typical Caribbean food tents serve tasty chicken drumsticks and lamb pieces for a few dollars. Pigeon Island The rest of the year, the National Park Pigeon Island is open to the public. Place full of history, we find many historic buildings including in ruins, including Fort Rodney where the British spying on French enemies. This really is a place to spend the day: we took the opportunity to take a short hike up the hill, which will give views of Rodney Bay and the city, to stroll on the beach and make a picnic. The jump-up Gros Islet A must to grasp the pulse of St. Lucia is to spend the evening at the end of the jump-up Friday night at Gros Islet, a large boisterous street party that takes place every week. Tourists are more than welcome at this local Caribbean festival, and all these people dancing until the wee hours in the soca DJ stationed at the intersection of Rue Dauphine (closed to traffic). Shops are open and a crowd of street vendors offering grilled on an impromptu BBQ and serve amazing rum and coke, made from rum macerated in which each of fragrant herbs and spices according to his personal recipe. The public market of Castries In the capital Castries, north on the west coast, it’s a good idea to visit the vast consumer market, teeming with residents who come to buy their fish and meat on the outside stalls. If this is where many tourists will look for t-shirts memories and leave pronto, it’s time to find a chair on the terrace of one of the populous (sensitive) coffee bars that surround the market and enjoy the chaos. Sip a Piton, local beer, and observed the ruckus street vendors installed in all corners free to sell spices, underwear, fruit and vegetables. Food lovers are interested in obtaining exotic fruits. For pennies, I tried the surprising apple milk (caïmite), a sweet fruit whose flesh oozes a little sticky milk. In addition to making us taste the country, buying local food helps encourage producers and sellers while having the guarantee that these products are not made ​​inChina. If you wish to leave with piquant spices and sauces, you have to negotiate, especially that prices vary greatly from one booth to another. Pitons and Soufriere The Sure, it would be almost a sacrilege to go to Saint Lucia without go take a look at the emblem of the place: the two volcanic spiers photogenic near the town of Soufriere, which spend 90% of visitors . It is sufficient to photograph, but a nice way to make the stay memorable is to climb the Gros Piton, the most accessible of the two, which stands at 2619 feet the level of the sea. Sulphur Springs, the surrounding volcanic site, also offers to see the sulphurous fumes from the caldera and thus make a quick initiation of the volcanoes. We think his jersey to make because you can also take a dip in the hot springs. Couples and groups gather in the muddy pool of water before coating of mud which, according to rumor, is renewed ten years.Fittingly appointed national parks, well-established infrastructure, exuberant nature, abundant biodiversity … More than any other Central American countries, Costa Rica lends itself admirably to a family trip. Excerpts after a month of exploration, from one sea to the other. Last July, I traveled for 28 days Costa Rica, the Caribbean to the Pacific, with my sweet and our two backpackers from 7 to 10 years. Even though I was in my third visit, I had never traveled the country ¡Pura Vida! thinking of the interests of young travelers. This has now been done and I reported a host of memorable experiences, including the following, with the foot-to-earth suggestions tested and approved. Finally, we have named Ursula. Ursula tarantula, whose scope exceeded that of my open hand. She stood there, motionless, on the edge of the path, for that rainy summer night, as if waiting for us. “She can be very cooperative: it often comes out when I go to this hour”, says Leo Laguna venerable guide Rainforest Adventures. Arranged along the Braulio Carillo National Park, the site of this private reserve is a continuation of a protected piece of Costa Rican rain forest, where biodiversity reaches highs of variety. We surveyed the reserve day or night, just move slowly and stay tuned for finding a crowd of comely creatures … or not. The bullet ant “You see this bullet ant? It is the largest of Costa Rica and its bite causes more pain than a scorpion, “warns Leo, covering the forearm tattoo of the enormous insect to remember to always s’ by wary. . Note that there may be worse under the dead leaves scattered on the ground “Above all, do not step off the trail: it is there that can hole up the fer-de-lance, the most aggressive snake and more Deadly country “, adds Leo opened the march, feet dug into his high boots. Instead, it is ultimately plump grasshoppers, frogs miauleuses, stick insects without enthusiasm, and even a cushy viper amblypyge, this spider-scorpion that seems to come from an episode of Alien, which paraded before our eyes . And despite so many critters spotted before going pioncer, no one has nightmares that night. The next day, early dawn, the Rainforest Aerial Tram activates. Invented here by a biologist eager to explore the canopy, this sort of open gondola cable car with multiple sinks on 2.6 km in the forest. It embeds them to win the treetops and scrutinize the profusion of vegetation, but also to ogle its birdlife. Best of Rainforest Adventures is yet to come though: a course of ten zip lines – those long cables which we let slip, strapped to a harness – which zigzag platform to platform high up in the rainforest. After having tried them all, son and I borrowed the aptly named Adrena-Line, a vertiginous 700-meter zip line that crosses a wide valley. After this crazy aerial descent, we have come to the same conclusion: the Adrena-Line, is more terrifying than a tarantula met on the edge of a trail. At the heart of the reserve, the Rainforest Lodge has rudimentary bungalows, narrow and quite humid. The meals served in the common area are generous and honest. High prices but few other accommodation options in the area. Our animal friends