We left for India on Air Asia X on April 29, 2011. Boarding for the flight.
Our flight D7 2506 leaving at 5.45pm.
The flight is full basing from the number of peaple at the boarding gate.
We make advance booking on the seat and got Seat 8A & 8B.
Beautiful view from the aircraft.
Sunset.
The New Delhi New Airport Arrival Hall. Very impressive and efficient custom/immigration clearance.
Our flight D7 2506 leaving at 5.45pm.
The flight is full basing from the number of peaple at the boarding gate.
We make advance booking on the seat and got Seat 8A & 8B.
Beautiful view from the aircraft.
Sunset.
The New Delhi New Airport Arrival Hall. Very impressive and efficient custom/immigration clearance.
HIN TA - HIN YAI (Grandfather & Grandmother Rocks) is one of the most visited place of interest for tourists, rock formations which represent the male and female genital organs.
Their formation and their appearance were made famous by a local tale describing their origin and their existence on the island. The tale tells that the bodies of an old couple would have run aground in the bay after their boat sunk thus creating these weird rock shapes..
This rock represent the male genital.
Nice breezy views.
Their formation and their appearance were made famous by a local tale describing their origin and their existence on the island. The tale tells that the bodies of an old couple would have run aground in the bay after their boat sunk thus creating these weird rock shapes..
This rock represent the male genital.
It is quite hard to captured a picture of the rock that represent the female organ
Nice breezy views.
Kanaram Temple where you can viewved the Mummified monk is an atttractions in Koh Samui that you must not missed.
Wat Khunaram is on the 4169 ring-road between the Na Muang waterfalls and Hua Thanon.
The body of Samui's most famous mummified monk, Loung Pordaeng, is on display here in a specially constructed building. When he died more than 20 years ago, he was sitting in a meditation position. He is still in that same position and his body shows few signs of any major decay.
He sits, 25 years after his death, wearing sun glasses and his orange robe in a specially built glass case and display room.