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วันจันทร์ที่ 19 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Thailand Travel Tips and Customs

After living in Bangkok for over a year I have learned many things about the Thai people that I wanted to know, together with other foreigners living or vacation here. The first thing you need to accept is that eastern culture is different. The people in the east are less emotional and more polite, and while they know westerners are different, are often uncomfortable, if we depart from the standards. The things I have found to be important are listed below in order ofMeaning:

Be courteous - keep Thais is especially polite. Their language is very polite built into it. If you are at what is considered "courtesy" you will be fine.

Thai King - The Thai love their king, King Rama IX. Never show any kind of disrespect to him or the royal family. The Thais have a deep reverence for the tradition of the royal family, and visitors should also respect for the king and the queenand the royal children. When participating in public events, which is a member of the royal family present, the best guide on how to behave, to see the crowd and do what she does.

Security - Stealth crimes like pickpocketing are the most common problem, so it's worth, keeps a watchful eye on your belongings at all times and aware of the nature of the people around you. Gratuitous violence against tourists are rare, but it's worth, common sense.

NationalReligion - Buddhism is Thailand's national religion, with almost 95% of Thailand 's population, the Buddhists. All Buddha images are considered sacred, and there are laws against removing these images for anything other that personal worship.

Buddhist monks - Buddhist monks are quickly from their shaved heads, feet and wear the bright orange robes recognized. It is forbidden for women to touch Buddhist monks, including this one woman handing something to aMonk, the shipments should be first to a man who hands the item given to the monk. Moreover, the men in the West should try never to shake hands with a monk.

Buddhist Temple - The wearing of shoes at a temple is acceptable, but they should be removed when the entry of their church (the area where the Buddha image is).

Be Quiet - Loud people considered rude. Speak softly and not laugh out loud. Of course there are the common places such as bars,Celebrations and parks, which is expected to appropriate and not loud.

Greetings - Greetings in Thailand can be quite formal in appearance to the Western eye. The basic gesture is to put your hands together, fingers up, with a slight bow of the head. The words "see dee (KRUP)" (or "Kaw") for women are spoken during arc fm. It is difficult for Thais, with three levels, age and position, but attempts to get this greeting the West does not expect tounderstand. (Levels: 1 Monk, the thumbs touching his forehead Durin sheets, 2 the same age or older, the thumbs touching lips, and 3 younger people, the thumbs touching his chin.)

Food - Eating in Thailand is usually HOT, hot. Most Westerners can not handle enjoy the amount of chili spice and the Thai people. For the Westerners, foreigners can visit the best tip I give is to ask to ensure that the food less spicy. There are two phrases used to be on the basis of preference: 1) "maiped "- not spicy and 2)" ped nit noi "- a little spicy. The food in Thailand is awesome, and this tip will help you enjoy it even more. In the near future I will publish a description would be my favorite dishes. Stay tuned.

Street Food - There is an old Thai saying: "A little dirt makes the food a little more delicious () rough translation. For the West, buying food on the street can impact on your health with the possible contraction of the variousgastro intestinal problems. While most of the tents are set up, clean it only by local standards. I live by "rule of thumb" that has served well, lives in Bangkok. This rule is simple, but you have to leave it at that. It is "only from the streets, eat cooked before you." This will ensure that the food is cooked in its entirety a second time, before you eat. Unfortunately, this prevents a lot of food on the street was, but better safe than sorry after week.

Body Odor - ThaiPeople almost never smell badly, and they find it offensive if others do.

Crowds - if you prepare the areas to go to Thailand during Thai holidays and festivals are to meet many people. To the Western experience the volume of these areas can be incredible. Be ready to push and pushed and aware that it no harm. This sense of personal space is quite different from Westerners.

Watch where you walk - The sidewalks in Bangkokare uneven and full of obstacles, attentive. Oh, also the streets, many stray dogs, the dogs are not aggressive, but do not leave landmines on the sidewalk.

Taxi Driver - Most taxi drivers are in order. In general, it is always better to use the metered taxis. Tuk are getting more expensive and with Bangkok traffic you could be breathing in a lot of smog on the road. When you negotiate a considerable distance to go ... Besides, the taxis, "We love farang, we speakEnglish ", well, most of them do not. They have a radio that is a person who knows a little English.

Cinema - The Advertising and right before the film is a homage to the Thai King to come and is in all respects.

Driving in Thailand - If you are brave and decide that you want to travel around Thailand is not to be too worried, it's really not that bad. There are only understand a few things.Drivers used, instead of the left side of the law, as in the U.S., and the streets are generally narrower than in the U.S.. Making driving next to a bus or truck can be a little intimidating.

Toilets - Eastern toilets can be very intimidating even for the Western traveler. Note that the eastern toilets are surrounded by little more than holes in the ground by ceramic and include water, not paper, for cleaning. To be honest, I used not received this type of facility to itsin its entirety. Moreover, there are many women in the men's room, there are stationed for cleaning. It can be very irritating when you first experience this, but they are not there more than cleaning.

Following these tips you can provide a better understanding of the Thai people and have more fun in your stay in Bangkok have, so the locals more comfortable with you and give you a better understanding of how things work in Thailand.



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วันเสาร์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Thailand Travel - Regions of Thailand

The great culture and tradition makes Thailand a famous and unforgettable travel the country. Most people give more preference to travel in Thailand compared to other countries in Southeast Asia. It is no surprise that Royal Kingdom of Thailand has everything any traveler could wish only. Some of the most famous tourist attractions in Thailand of live art, exciting nightlife, hospitality of the Thai people, beautiful beaches and islands, and last but notie, the least it offers the best kitchens around the globe.

You can choose the type of travel wonders, visiting Thai. Frequently with the availability of well-developed network of railways, planes and buses, it is quite easy to travel in Thailand. Many visitors choose airplanes as a mode for Thailand travel. Chiang Mai in northern Thailand Located reflects the country's culture and landscape.

Northern Thailand

This place is known forits stunning trekking, interesting hill tribes and Lanna culture. Chiang Mai has been gaining in popularity for the implementation of a center for learning which classes on Thai culture and traditions, including yoga, Thai cooking, meditation, cut, Thai massage and fruit.

Southern Thailand

Southern Thailand is for the exotic beaches, each passenger appeal seems to fame. They stay behind and relax in one of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand,including Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, Trang and Krabi. All of these beaches and resorts are just a few miles from Bangkok.

If you decide on a trip to Thailand, you should learn to act in certain aspects of that country, in Thailand. Be sure to choose a Thailand Travel Package that offers all types of accommodation at affordable prices.



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วันอังคารที่ 22 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

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วันศุกร์ที่ 4 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Budget Travel In Thailand: How to Travel in Thailand With Style and Without Bankruptcy

Thailand was my first tourist destination outside Europe and North America. Based on the sage advice of my Thailand-experienced friends, I was sure that this paradise vacation would be carried out on ridiculous costs. However, back home, I have found out too late, that during my little Thailand adventure I have spent almost the same amount of money as one of my regular surges to Europe. If only I knew that carefully planning your trip to Thailand can manifest itself in huge savings. The following list includes some solid advice that can help those novice Thailand visitors to save significant amounts of cash and still enjoy their vacation:

1. Season choice. Traveling in Thailand Islands during the low season can save you up to 25% of the accommodation costs (up to 25$ per bungalow per night if you choose high standard – not luxury - accommodation). Similar to many other world locations that are based operate seasonally; there is a significant price fluctuation across seasons. Not less important is that fact that the weather in Thailand is quite pleasant even during the low season. The temperatures’ difference between the “hot season” and the “peak season” is miniscule, and during the “wet season” one can experience only a mild occasional rain. Therefore, in Thailand one can lower accommodation costs by avoiding the peak season without paying the price of suffering from unbearable cold or coping with endless monsoon.
2. Transportation. Getting from Bangkok to your final destination in one of the Southern Islands by train or bus instead of by plane can save you up to 80$ each way. You can save a bundle if you arrive to Bangkok International Airport in the evening. In this case you save, besides the gap between relatively expensive airfare and train or bus ticket, the first night’s accommodation cost as well (40$ - 100$ per bungalow per night in high standard – not luxury - accommodation).
3. Food. In Western style countries, the more you pay for your dinner the better it is, so everyone can make a personal decision about getting an appropriate cost – benefit balance. In Thailand, and especially in the Southern Islands it is much simpler: in most cases, the cheaper the better. Expensive restaurants in Thailand Islands usually specialize on Western food that is neither authentic nor of superior taste; a standard dinner will cost you 10$ - 30$ in a restaurant of this kind. Alternatively, the dinner in a cheap restaurant with plastic chairs will cost you 3$ - 8$ and it is usually both tasty and authentic. My most disappointing Thai dinner was served in a fancy restaurant in Bangkok and had cost 120$ for a couple, whereas my best dinner was served in a cheap family restaurant in Koh Phangan. The owner - young mom named Mam – prepared the meal for us exactly as we wished it would be and charged us with measly 5-6$ per person.
4. Air Conditioning. The presence of air conditioning in your room can make a huge difference in accommodation rates. For example, the same room rates in the same resort can vary from 15$-30$ for a bungalow with a fan to 40$ - 100$ for an air-conditioned bungalow. Although choosing an air-conditioned room during the hot season (such as March – April) is crucial, if you visit Southern Thailand during the rainy season – a bungalow with a fan can both satisfy your needs and cut your expenses in more than a half.
5. Location choice. Similar to the principle held in most places in the world, the accommodation rates in Thailand Islands depend on your location choice. The bungalow in the central beach, close to the airport or seaport full of thriving nightlife will probably be twice as expensive as the same bungalow in a remote quiet beach. However, accessibility is an issue in the Thailand Islands, and the taxi fares and taxi boat fares operate under the same principal as the accommodation rates. So there is a rule you may adopt: if you are looking for social activities and busy nightlife– stay close to the airport or seaport; otherwise make a little effort and move after your arrival to a remote beach. You will save up to 60% on the accommodation rates this way.
6. Communication. It will probably not come as a complete shock, but the use of cellular phone from outside of Thailand could be extremely expensive. To save on communication costs you can either buy a local cellular phone with prepaid SIM card or use the Telephone & Internet centers services. Mind you that the cost of these services may vary. As usual, if you’re calling overseas from your resort’s office – it will be more expensive than using a call center in the town. The cheapest solution is probably giving your phone number to your friends or relatives overseas since every call center has a phone number that can be used for calling back.
7. Price negotiation. In tourist locations in Thailand negotiation is a necessity or a way of life. Likewise, in the less touristy islands and areas price bargaining is accepted as well. Just try it – in Thailand price negotiation isn’t considered an embarrassing behavior, so you have nothing to lose.
8. Psychology. Although, in Thailand everything is perceived to be cheaper than in your home country, don’t be fooled by the seemingly low prices and control your expenses. Buying an enormous amount of inexpensive things can really add up to a surprisingly large sum of money.


During my last visit to Thailand, I followed these guidelines with persistence and I was happy to disclose, that budget travel in Thailand can be more than just an economical issue, it can also be enjoyable. Interestingly enough, in Thailand, the less you spend – the closer you get to the local authentic experience.



Independent researcher, MA in anthropology, and travel enthusiast Ella Evans has spend more than a decade exploring Thailand focusing on the Southern Islands. The fruits of her labor can be found in the Koh Phangan Experience Website: a comprehensive travel guide to Koh Phangan, Thailand, which includes information articles, tips, advice and a message board. To visit Koh Phangan Experience Guide, click here: http://www.kohphangan.eternaltravel.net/

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