Female Malaysia – July 2019

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

RAILAY BEACH
In total, it’d take about 45 minutes to stroll from one end to
the other. Along the way, we saw rows after rows of small
shops that sold food and drinks, and even one that offered
tattoo services! As our tummies craved for authentic Thai
food, we decided to stop at a bustling restaurant to have some
good ol’ tom yam, som tam and fried omelette. When the stars
finally appeared, we feasted on traditional coconut ice cream
on the beach as we listened to the soothing sounds of waves
crashing onto the shore and admired the wonders of nature
before taking a two-minute walk back to our paradise.


STUNNING SUNSET
As the sun started to set, we headed to the pool to enjoy a few
cocktails before making our way to Railay beach. Filled with
purple, blue, pink and yellow rays entwined in the sky, the view
of the sunset that evening was one of the best we’d ever seen and
one that made us feel like we were part of a beautiful fairy tale!

’GRAM TIME!
The next day, breakfast was served at Raya Dining, the resort’s
five-star restaurant. As it advocates sustainability, the eatery
only serves a limited amount of dishes but there’s an optional
menu for you to choose from too. While our bellies needed a
break from all the eating, our eyes were treated to a breathtaking
garden view. After breakfast, we headed to Railay to snap some
pictures as we enjoyed the morning sun and cool breeze. The
beauty about Rayavadee is that everything is under one roof
and all we had to do when we decided to attempt outdoor
activities – sea excursions, rock climbing and water rafting –
was head to the Guest Activities Centre to make a booking!

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