This blog is dedicated to letting our friends, old and new, catch up with the latest happenings at Cape Panwa Hotel & Spa and Phuket.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Cycling in Historic Phuket
Tim got more than he bargained for when he (foolishly some may say) agreed to take part in an organised mass bicycle ride in Phuket Town.
Claude (the GM) was invited but he swiftly turned the offer down.
The four-hour bicycle ride was not hard - there weren't any hills on the cycle route - maybe they should have been made to cycle up the biggest hill in Phuket Town - Rang Hill?
The riders met in Phuket Town and then rode to Sapan Hin. At Sapan Hin Park they planted trees to help to counter the effects of the CO2 pumped into our atmosphere - a good touch - and then the group headed back to the Phuket Town
They then cycled around Phuket Town to have a look at the historic Sino-Portuguese properties and the Chinese Temples - even visiting a museum in the Thavorn Hotel dedicated to Old Phuket.
The morning wound up at a traditional Thai restaurant in
old Phuket Town called Lok Tien.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Happy Birthday Pavinee
Pavinee, our guest relations officer, features in more photographs in our return guest albums than any other member of staff - it's obvious to all that she loves her job. Not only is she instantly recognisable to all our guests, but she can speak Thai, English, Japanese and Russian.
Pavinee's birthday was on the 19th of May and
she is over 25 years old.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
The Gardens of Cape Panwa
I’m really thankful for our team of gardeners who take good care of the grounds here at Cape Panwa.
On every trip to the beach I pass by the leelawade (frangipani/plumeria) trees planted from cuttings by the gardeners and until now I had notthought to thank them. Then there are the birds of paradise flowers around every Villa Pool and golden lily bushes scattered throughout the grounds.
Of course there are also banana trees, coconut trees, papaya trees, jack-fruit trees and tamarind trees.
Last (but not least) every table in the cafĂ© features beautiful orchids from the gardener’s nursery – I could go on but you really have to visit us to see the beauty of all these Thai flowers.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Thai Cooking classes
Do you want to prepare authentic Thai food for your family and friends when you return home?
If so, then join Cape Panwa’s weekly Thai Cooking Classes.
One thing that we heartily recommend you to do if you’re interested in Thai cuisine – get a rice cooker!
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