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My sister and I(both in our early twenties) are going to Thailand in December where is the best place to stay?
We like a busy place where we can party, tan, shop & do watersports but we dont want it to be too seedy. We were thinking of Patong beach but I heard that two girls might not be safe there? Also the place we go to has to have a good new years eve party!
Going to Thailand – off the beaten path places to visit?
Hello! I am going to Thailand for about a week. While I plan on visiting some of the more common tourist attractions, (The Grand Palace, Vimanmek Royal Mansion, What Pho, Wat Arun, etc.) I'm also looking for some of the awesome things that aren't always listed on the web or in guide books.
What are the must-sees that you don't always hear about?
ALSO, we're going to take a bus to another area - one with beautiful beaches. We think we're going to pick Phuket, but is there maybe another beautiful beach area that is less known?
Thanks!
Is it worth going to Thailand or is Thailand just like Greece and ibiza?
i want to go on holiday but i don't just wanna sit on beaches and drink in western bars (i can do that in Europe) i want to experience something new. so is Thailand worth going too?
as any body any experiences of beach/rock fishing in thailand i am going soon and would like any advice thanks
Going to Thailand in Dec., 07. Know of any nice beach or other areas not too far from Bangkok?
Will be there 5 days. Too expensive for us to fly somewhere else out of Bangkok.
Where are the best beaches in Thailand? I am going from June 26th – August 21st. Will it be hot?
I am travelling to thailand for 2 months, what should i take?? I want to visit quiet beaches with white sand and clear water where can you find these? Also how much money in UK pounds will i need on average per day for me and my boyfriend? I am trying to work out how much i need to take! Any recomendations about where to visit?
Many thanks
plz help me I’m going to Samui island in Thailand near to Chaweng beach any tips ?
like good trips to go to ? or shopping mall ? or cinma ?
good places to eat ?
plz help
I am going to thailand in a few months and I need a good recommendation for a good beach region to go?
I have been to Koh Phanghan before and Ko Sumui, I was wondering if anyone could provide me with any good recommendations, place which aren't too commercial but perfectly friendly and populated, if such a mix exists?
Thanks in advance
Going To Thailand…looking For Romantic, Yet Affordable And Cleanliness Near The Beach…how Many Days Too?
I think I am going to take a trip to Thailand with my boyfriend and want to know where to stay for a reasonable price...have looked online, but there are just too many places to chose from...need help condensing...want to be near the beach, really liked phuket photos...so wanting to stay near there... ALSO< how manys days is a good number to get enough of the culture in without having to jam it? I was thinking about a week...
Facts About Thailand For Those Who Dream Of Going There
Thailand is one of the most beautiful and culturally diverse areas in Southeast Asia. Because it was never colonized, it retains much of its original culture.
The people of Thailand are very friendly and hospitable. There is no language barrier because the staff speaks English and other European languages in most of the hotels, restaurants and tourist places. There are many different modes of transportation in Thailand. Tourists can hire a taxi, take a bus, ride on a train, rent a car or motorcycle or hike on foot through the beautiful countryside. The most interesting ride is the Tuk-Tuk, a three wheel bike, which provides a fantastic open air ride around any city.
Thailand means "the land of the free", and is blessed with three seasons. Summers runs from February to May. The rainy season extends from June to October. The cold season lasts from November to January. Many people vacation in Thailand during December and January to get away from the cold in their countries over Christmas and New Year's. Thailand has vacationers from all over the world.
Thailand has a very diverse geography. Tropical islands are found in the southern peninsula. There are many beautiful beaches surrounded by clear, blue waters on one side and tropical jungle on the other. The people here are involved in rubber cultivation, tin mining, and fishing. In the central part of Thailand are paddy fields, farms and many varieties of edible fruits. Here, too, are the ancient ruins of Ayuthaya, the royal capital of the kingdom of Siam, and Sukhothai. The mountains and forests of Thailand are in the north. Many different tribes are located in the mountains. Tourists can visit them from boats or by crossing the rail road lines over the famous river Kwai. They can also see unusual native handicrafts and multicolored orchids. The northeast plateau is famous for its rich archaeological and anthropological findings.
Thailand is the perfect vacation spot for those seeking a romantic getaway or who want to shop. Gourmets will love the many varieties of sea food. Many travelers also come here for an adventurous vacation. Thailand offers aquatic sports for all ages, including scuba diving, snorkeling, wind-surfing and water-skiing. Afterwards, tourists can relax on the beautiful beaches, sipping their favorite cool drink in good company.
Thailand offers something to every traveler:
Phuket is known for its exotic islands and beautiful beaches. Tourists can sunbathe on the beach, relax around a hotel pool or go on a number of popular excursions. Phuket's nightlife is very lively. The multi-cuisine restaurants and bars are always filled with tourists.
Chiang Mai is a combination of modern city life and old village charm. Tourists can visit a working elephant camp, the Mae Sa Waterfall and an Orchid Farm. There are temples which are close to 700 years old. The Doi Suthep monastery sits on the top of a mountain 3500 feet above sea level, overlooking the fertile valley embracing Chiang Mai. The monastery is famous for its many holy relics of the Lord Buddha. Chiang Mai's night bazaar is a favorite shopping place of tourists. Almost anything can be bought there at bargain prices.
In Chiang Rai, tourists can see the local hill tribe villages of the Akha and Yao. They can also see the ruins of Chiang Saen, Mae Sai and the Golden Triangle. The triangle is where the borders of Burma, Thailand and Laos meet. Together with Chiang Mai, the city sits in one of the artistic and religious centers in Thailand.
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand. The name means "city of angels." Bangkok is a centre of commercial, industrial and cultural activities. The Grand Palace; Wat Phra Keo, which houses the Emerald Buddha; and Dusit Maha Prasat Hall are three of Bangkok's largest attractions. Here tourists can see large, gleaming golden spires, soaring roofs, intricate paintings and ornate statues.