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Thailand Travel – November Events Jan 04

November is one of the busiest months when it comes to vacationing in Thailand. It’s the holiday season and people want to travel. There are many fun events and festivals planned, and budgets are able to stretch farther in this region.

Annual events held each November include The Monkey Party. The event is described as “comical” and you can see videos of the event for yourself on video sharing sites such as YouTube. The monkeys that roam the area of Lopburi feast on a wide buffet of foods set out while TV crews scatter about trying to get the best views. If you visit this event you could even end up on TV!

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Those that enjoy marathons can enjoy watching, or even participate, in The Standard Charter Bangkok Marathon in November. This marathon has over 50,000 a year that participate in the 42 km running course. The course leads them through historical districts and past city landmarks.

Another November festival is the River Kwai Bridge in the Mueang District that runs through December. The famous River Kwai Bridge was built by Allied POWs in World War II. Events include historical and archaeological exhibits, a carnival, historical and cultural performances, WW II vintage train rides, and a stunning light and sound reenactment.

November also hosts the 24th Annual Flower Show at Swissotel Nai Lert Park, Bangkok, as well as the Surin Elephant Roundup and Red Cross Fair. Kids will enjoy the elephants putting on an animal “talent show”. 250+ elephants perform at the Surin Elephant Show Stadium. This show does have an admission fee.

The Loi Krathong Sai Festival at the banks of Ping River is quite the sight to see. When the sun goes down see floating coconut-shell and illuminated lanterns floating in the water. There will also be lots of food, fireworks, and entertainment appropriate for the whole family.

If you are planning a trip to Thailand November is a great month to visit. These are just a few of the many events scheduled for this November. Families can enjoy a fun vacation packed with festivities even on a tight budget.

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Thailand Travel Tips and Customs Nov 05

After living in Bangkok for over a year I have learned many things about the Thai People that I wanted to share with other foreigners living or vacationing here should know. The first thing you have 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, they often are uncomfortable when we stray from their norms. The things I found to be important are listed below in order of importance:

Be Polite – Thai people hold being polite above all else. Their very language has politeness built into it. If you follow what is considered “common courtesy” you will be fine.

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Thai King – The Thai People Love their King, King Rama IX. Never show any type of disrespect to him or the Royal family. The Thai people have a deep traditional reverence for the Royal Family, and the visitor should also show respect for the King and the Queen, and the Royal Children. When attending a public events where a member of the Royal Family is present, the best guide on how to behave is to watch the crowd and do as it does.

Safety – Stealth crimes, such as pick pocketing, are the most common problem so it’s worth keeping a close eye on your belongings at all times and being aware of the people around you. Unprovoked violence against tourists are very rare, but it pays to exercise common sense.

National Religion – Buddhism is Thailand’s national Religion with nearly 95% of Thailand’s population being Buddhist. 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 recognized quickly by their shaved heads, bear feet and bright orange robes. It is forbidden for women to touch Buddhist Monks, this includes a woman handing something to a Monk, The items should be first given to a man, who hands the item to the monk. Also, western men should never attempt to shake hands with a monk.

Buddhist Temple – Wearing shoes around a temple is acceptable but they should be removed when entering their church (the area where the Buddha image is kept).

Be Quiet – Loud people are considered impolite. Speak softly and do not laugh loudly. Of course there are the common places such as bars, celebrations and parks that being loud is appropriate and expected.

Greetings – Greetings in Thailand can be quite formal in appearance to the western eye. The basic gesture is to put hands together, fingers up, with a slight bow of the head. The words “saw dee (krup)” (or “kaw” for women) are spoken during fm bow. It is more complicated for Thai people, with three levels based on age and position but westerners attempting this greeting are not expected to understand. (levels: 1. Monk, thumbs touching forehead durin bow; 2. Same age or older, thumbs touching lips; and 3. Younger person, thumbs touching chin.)

Food – Food in Thailand is customarily HOT, spicy HOT. Most westerners can not handle the amount of chili spice that Thai people enjoy. For the westerner visiting foreigner, the best tip i can give them is how to ask to make the food less spicy. There are two phrases to be used based on you preference: 1) “mai ped” – not spicy and 2) “ped nit noi” – a little bit spicy. The food is awesome in Thailand and this tip should help you enjoy it even more. In the near future I will be publishing a description of my favorite foods. Stay tuned.

Street Food – There is an old Thai saying “a little bit of dirt makes the food a little bit more delicious (rough translation). For westerners, buying food on the street can impact your health with the possible contraction of various gastro digestive problems. While most street food vendors are clean, this only by local standards. I live by “rule of thumb” which has served well living in Bangkok. This rule is simple but you need to stick to it. It is “only eat from the street what is cooked in front of you”. This ensures that the food is fully cooked one more time before you eat it. Unfortunately, this eliminates a lot of food served on the street but better safe than sorry for week.

Body Odor – Thai people almost never smell badly and they find it offensive if others do.

Crowds – if you go to areas in Thailand during Thai holidays and celebrations, be prepared to encounter many people. To Western experience the volume of these areas can be incredible. Be prepared to be pushed and shoved and be aware that they mean no harm. There sence of personal space is quite different than westerners.

Watch where you walk – The sidewalks in Bangkok are uneven and full of obstacles, pay attention. Oh, also, the streets have many stray dogs; the dogs are not aggressive but do leave landmines on the sidewalks.

Taxi Drivers – Most taxi drivers are fine. Generally, it is always better to use the metered taxis. Tuktuks are always more expensive and with Bangkok traffic you could be breathing in a lot of smog on the way. If you are going a significant distance negotiate… Also, the Taxis marked “We love farang, we speak English”, well most of them do not. They do have a radio that has a person that knows a little English.

Movie Theater – After the advertising and right before the movie a tribute to the Thai King Comes on and everyone stands in respect.

Driving in Thailand – If you are a brave one and decide that you want drive yourself around Thailand, don’t be too worried, it really isn’t that bad. There are just several things to understand. Drivers use the left side instead of the right, like in the US, and the roads tend to be narrower than in the US. So driving next to a bus or a truck can be a little intimidating.

Toilets – Eastern toilets can be quite intimidating to the western traveler as well. Be aware that eastern toilets are little more than holes in the ground surrounded by ceramic and involve water, not paper, for cleaning. To be honest, I still have not gotten used this type of facility to its full extent. Also, there are often women in the men’s room, stationed there for cleaning. It can be quite unnerving when you first experience this but they are not there for any more than cleaning.

Following these tips will allow you to have better understanding of the Thai people and more fun in your stay in Bangkok, allowing the locals to be more comfortable with you and give you a better understanding of how things function in Thailand.

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Budget Travel in Thailand: Thailand travel in style and without fail Sep 14

Thailand was my first destination outside Europe and North America. Based on the wise advice of my Thailand-experienced friends, I was sure that this paradise vacation would be carried out ridiculous costs. But back home, I discovered too late that during my little adventure Thailand I spent almost as much money as one of my regular surges to Europe. If only I knew that careful planning of your trip to Thailand in huge savings.The following list provides some solid advice that can help beginners Thailand visitors to save significant sums of money and still enjoy your holiday:

Election season 1. Travel to the islands of Thailand in the low season can save up to 25% of total costs (up to $ 25 per bungalow per night if you choose a high level – not luxury – accommodation). As in many other places to run the world based on the season, there is a significant price fluctuations onSeasons. No less important is the fact that the climate in Thailand is quite pleasant even during the low season. Temperature difference 'between the "hot season" and "high season" is very small, and during the "rainy season" can only be an experience of light rain at times. Therefore, in Thailand, an overnight charge, avoiding the season without paying the price of suffering unbearably cold or less than dealing with endless monsoon.

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2 Transport. Arrival ofBangkok to your final destination in the islands of the South by train or bus instead of plane, you can save up to $ 80 each way. You can create a package in the event of arrival at Bangkok International Airport in the evening. In this case, you will save not only the gap between the air and relatively expensive cost of tickets for train or bus and the first night ($ 40 – $ 100 per bungalow per night in a standard – not luxury – accommodation) .

Food 3. Western-style countries, the mostYou pay for the meal the better, so everyone has a personal decision to make a reasonable cost – benefit. In Thailand and especially in the southern islands, is much simpler: in most cases, the cheaper the better. Expensive restaurants in Thailand Islands usually specialize on Western food that is neither true nor superior tasting, a dinner series costs $ 10 – $ 30 at a restaurant of its kind with an alternative, dinner in a cheap restaurantPlastic chairs cost $ 3 – $ 8, and is usually both tasty and authentic. My biggest disappointment was the dinner served in a Thai restaurant in Bangkok Luxury at a cost of $ 120 for a pair, while my best dinner was served in a family restaurant in Koh Phangan economy. The owner – a young mother named Mam – prepared the meal for us, just as I would like it and we charge $ 5-6 per person with poor.

4 Air conditioning. The presence of air conditioning in the room can make a hugeDifference in overnight rates. For example, in the same locality the same rates vary between 15 to $ 30 for a bungalow with a fan for $ 40 – $ 100 for a bungalow with air conditioning. Although the choice of a room with air conditioning during the hot season (eg March-April) is crucial if you want to visit southern Thailand during the rainy season – a bungalow with a fan can both satisfy your needs and cut spending more than half.

5 Location choice. Similar to the principle held in mostPlaces in the world hanging in the overnight rates Islands Thailand the choice of the place. The beach bungalow is centrally located near the airport or harbor full of nightlife, probably twice as expensive at the same bungalow in a secluded, quiet beach. However, accessibility is a problem in the islands of Thailand, and taxi fares and taxi fares operate under the same principle as the overnight rates. So there is a rule that we adopt, if you search for socialActivities and nightlife, stay close to the airport or port, or do a little effort and move after you arrive on a secluded beach. You can save up to 60% on the overnight rate in this way.

Communication 6. There will probably not such a shock, but the use of the phone from outside Thailand could be very expensive. To save on communication costs you can buy a prepaid mobile phone SIM card or local phone and Internet useService center. Mind you, that the costs of these services may vary. As usual, if you call abroad from your office holiday – there will be more expensive than a call center in the city. The cheapest option is likely to give your phone number to your friends or relatives abroad, as each call center has a phone number that can be used for a callback.

7 Price negotiation. In resorts in Thailand is negotiating a necessity or a way of life. Even inislands less touristy areas of trading and prices is also accepted. Try – in Thailand price negotiation is not considered an embarrassing behavior, so you have nothing to lose.

Psychology 8. While in Thailand everything is perceived as cheaper than in your country fooled, do not let the seemingly low prices and control costs. Buy an enormous amount of inexpensive things can really add up to a surprisingly large amount of money.

During my last visitThailand, I followed these guidelines, with perseverance and I was happy to disclose, that budget travel in Thailand can be much more than an economic problem, it can be fun. Interestingly, in Thailand to spend less – the closest authentic local experience.

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Best Thailand Travel Guide Sep 13

This Best Thailand Travel Guide combines useful information on Thailand in many aspects, to experience for travelers of this country want a quick look to the nation. The guide aims to explain the first country in general, before describing what he has in every region, so that travelers can decide where to go, make the most of their trip.

One of the highlights of Thailand is the Thai people. Many people know this country as the land ofHe smiles while the Thais are always smiling and accommodating. Thais are generally friendly, warm and welcoming to foreigners. Tourists can easily ask for directions or help Thai for foreigners during their travels. Some believe that this is the influence of Buddhism, the religion that about 90% of the population is believed

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In addition to the friendly people of the country has a great combination of unique culture, interesting history of long, large kitchen andbeautiful nature. As a result, Thailand needs to enjoy a variety of destinations and activities for tourists. Tourists may choose to try many things in this area of ​​the jungle, all night parties, beautiful beaches, or anything else that would appeal to everyone. In addition to tourist attractions, Thailand is also a great place to shop because of the incredibly low price available. To ease these articles and the best tour guide in Thailand, the contentdue to the specific characteristics of different parts of the country, with regard to the attractions will be divided into regions of North, Central and South America.

As mentioned above, each has different characteristics and cultures of Thailand. In northern Thailand, especially Chiang Mai, you can find some beautiful mountain scenery with many orchid farms and training elephant camp, which would be the visitors some unique experience that is hard to find elsewhere. Up to Chiang Rai and the GoldenTriangle Area, travelers can visit hill tribe people who still have a strong local culture and rituals. Living with the extremely diverse nature of these hill tribes, travelers a different world on this planet to live the same. Moreover, in this area, tourists have the opportunity to view the beautiful Mekong River, see one of the largest rivers of the world came from the area and divide the region of Laos Thailand Tibet. Moreover, as if those who love camping in the woods, the greenHill, this may also in the northern region of the abundance of green spaces that are still very beautiful in this part of the country that happen.

Next is the best tour guide of Thailand in the central part of the country. In this part there are a lot of natural beauty in the endless national parks with some breathtaking waterfalls. In addition, there are more of the ancient city existed with the ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, who can say a lot about the long history of the nation.Last but not least, is the capital, Bangkok, even in this region.

Introduction to Bangkok separately, as the place where most visitors begin their journey in this country through the international airport of Bangkok is the arrival on site of the main flight around the world. Bangkok is one of the busiest cities in the world, with many traffic jams, skyscrapers and large numbers of people, yet she is the city with full services, convenientTransport systems and roads and shopping centers.

Finally, the best guide is the southern region of Thailand, the area longer and narrower than Thailand. This region is the country on the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, so that the beaches are the highlights of this area. Tourists are guaranteed beautiful beaches, breathtaking tropical islands, and sparkling blue water experience. In addition, many alternative accommodation is available standard WesternFirst class hotel backpackers places that can be adjusted with all tastes and budgets. Because of the beautiful reefs and marine animals to pass, diving and snorkeling activities are regular visitors often choose to enjoy in this area.

There's a line saying that the Thai in Thailand there are 3 seasons: hot, hotter and hotter. Normally I would say most of the tour guide to Thailand the best season came in Thailand in November to February, because it is the leastHeat wave, but the sun still shines beautifully. March to May is hot as the hottest period may be less tolerable for the visitors, in particular the West. And when the rain would come in the month of June to October, it was considered too wet in the monsoon season in Thailand. This, however, decide the best tour guide in Thailand, travelers may also want to look at this rainy season, because that would be less crowded time to visit many popular attractionsBeaches, ancient cities and temples. The best thing is that in this period, with occasional rainfall, allows travelers to pay much less for the airfare and lodging. Well-known hotels can reduce their prices by up to 50-60%, so that visitors can enjoy high quality services to a minimum of effort.

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Thailand travel ideas Aug 30

When you arrive in Thailand, probably fly to Bangkok and are thrown into a world of organized chaos. This city is the primary way to start a trip to Thailand. Street vendors sell fried scorpions and huhu grubs, tuk tuk drive zigzagging their way in and out of traffic and amazing flavors in every corner of spices and incense. Bangkok has a wonderful selection of temples, wats and Buddhas, and the trading markets for a fake Gucci watch or the price of a tailorBespoke suit is an experience that I recommend to anyone traveling in Thailand. But in the last 15 years or so, Thailand has made the distant destination for globetrotters, who has developed a package to continue. With air travel so readily available Thailand, there is also a family destination. Thailand is also a great place for travelers and newcomers sabbatical year older, and, of course, travel at an affordable price. But travel in Thailandsomething other than just to follow the tourist route, and this article gives you some of these hidden treasures that have not found the amount of travelers coming from Thailand … again.

Most international flights arrive in Bangkok and in Thailand, although not miss an area, once arrived at the Golden Temple, for children and floating markets, why not head out to see a small town in north-east on a road Soi 1 Although it has been called a street with a little 'dirtyOdour rival, the open sewers that have changed things in 2007 and has been cleaned up and serves the most amazing local cuisine for the locals and a few lucky travelers stumble Thailand. I will try intestines and offal on the menu at many of the stalls, but when traveling in Thailand, why not, everything! And of course there are a number of locally cooked curries, pad thai and sticky rice for those with weak stomachs Thailand travelers. The cost of food is minimalbecause it is off the beaten track and get a real experience, which Bangkok can be used to Weston as before the invasion.

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From Bangkok you have many options at your disposal for the trip and Thailand travel agency offers tours to every corner of the jungle and trips to the River Kwai, you can quickly sucked into his sales spiel. My advice is to avoid the path of mass and when you go looking for something different on your trip to Thailand on a bus for Sida, 3 hours northeast of Bangkok, the breathtaking jungle of Koh Yai on the road. Increase in the small village of Sida from the bus and arrange a night in one of the few inns. From here, the owner of the guest house will help you plan a home with a family in the neighborhood – part of a memorable trip to Thailand. You can go to school, live with a local family, hunting frogs and, depending on time of year to see how to bring their collection, celebrate holidays and get a real idea ofas a typical family living in the Thai countryside. A real travel experience Thaiand.

Travel to the north of Thailand is a must, as are tight and the jungles collaboration with the wildlife, but as a stop in Chiang Mai, where the majority of passengers traveling in Thailand, go ahead. One night in Chiang Mai is the time to visit local markets and visit the old town, but not too long, there's much more to remain in this position. Northwest travel by busby some of the most beautiful and serene landscapes of winding road in the mountains, you feel a bit 'of nausea, but the view and you will pass small towns make this trip worth it. Mae Hong Son, a little 'further west, is home to hill tribes Paduang famous for the many rings of gold around his neck: "The long necks". Exploring the area this bike is the best way to see all the hidden treasures, meet the locals and the Mekong Riverruns along the border there is the possibility of rafting with a local guide. This experience will really help in hte best of your trip to Thailand.

The first, what they think many people around during trips to Thailand, the idyllic white sand of a tropical island picture perfect, with so many to choose from, the question is: what is the best. Well, to be honest, with such a large number of islands there is something for everyone traveling in Thailand. Butdrink if the thought of sharing a beach with a hundred other backpackers and Chang beer to go jet-skiing is not your cup of tea, then why not try one of the islands off the southwest coast. Thailand seems a tendency to go a certain distance travelers and explore further, but in that little extra effort will open arrays and empty beaches, the less developed islands and the people are real friendly. Under the overnight train from Bangkok to the south, almost everyBackpacking trip to Surat Thani, who benefit from easy access to the islands east coast, but remain instead of the masses, on this train for a few hours at the station in Trang. From here, an area largely kept out of the Thailand tourist route. The station is 20 miles or so to the west coast and as always a taxi to the port of Pak Meng and jumping on a boat for one of these remote islands is easy to do. Koh Ngai, less than a 1Miles wide and only three or four stations is a good starting point and an ideal place to relax during your trip to Thailand. You can spend your days diving in warm water, your book under a palm tree or simply a walk along the white sand beaches and restaurants serving a variety of fish caught that morning. You really feel you have found paradise.

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Thailand Travel – 10 Interesting Facts About Thailand Jul 15

And 'certainly the mesmeric land of Thais that attracts more visitors than any other country in South-East Asia. Thailand is the land of fascinating scenic beauty, beautiful beaches, amazing culture, hospitality laudable, fantastic temples, ruins and memories of fabulous ancient kingdoms, gastronomic riches, and beautiful, smiling and hospitable people famous.

Thailand certainly the destination that appeals to you, seduce, fascinate, fascinates you ….! It 's theThere is the place to visit again and again. And 'the destination you are dreaming. Surely you can find lots of interesting things in Thailand, but here are 10 interesting facts about Thailand.

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It is often nicknamed the "Land of Smiles" for the perceived friendliness of its people. The land is really populated by smiling, inviting, and receiving people. The Thai people are really nice, polite, soft spoken person, friendly and hospitable.

Siam wasThe old name for Thailand. It 'was the official name of the country by 1949, the year in which Thailand has changed in official proclamation. "Thai" in Thai means "freedom". This means, therefore, Thailand "the land of freedom" or "land of the free."

Mon ruled what is now known as Thailand. The area was also held by Rossi. The Mon Empire was a great Buddhist emperor and the empire had business relations with the Indians for centuries.

Thailand has much of its original culture, becauseAnd 'the only country in Southeast Asia never colonized. Thai culture is linked to the Cambodian culture and religion of the Thais in the 13 th Century was taken after the overthrow of the Khmer kingdom.

King Rama I, founder of the Chakri Dynasty, established in Bangkok as the capital in 1782. Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand's current king, is also a ruler of the Chakri dynasty. He is also known as Rama IX. He is the longest-serving monarch in Thai history.

95%The Thais are Buddhists of the Theravada tradition. 4.6% of the population is Muslim. Malays are mainly concentrated on the southern tip of Thailand. 0.75% of the population are Christians, mostly Catholics. Sikhs and Hindus are small but influential. The nation also has a small Jewish community.

Thailand is also known as the "land of white elephants." White elephants have been appreciated and valued by the Thai monarch. The elephants are still highly revered in Thailand. They are consideredthe symbol of peace and prosperity.

Thais do not like anyone to touch her on the head. They believe that the soul is a saint, is located in the head. So, never touch a Thai on the head, even a Thai child.

Thailand is the land surface 49, with its total area of ​​514,000 km ² (198,000 miles square). And 'comparable to that of France, and is slightly larger than the State of California of the United States.

Thailand has 5 UNESCO World HeritageSites, the archaeological site of Ban Chiang near Udon Thani, Dong Phayayen belong – Khao Yai Forest Complex, Historic City of Ayutthaya and Associated Historic Towns, the old town of Sukhothai and associated historic towns – including Kampang Phet and Si Satchanalai and Thungyai Huai-Kha Khaeng wildlife areas.

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The best time to travel to Thailand Jun 10

Probably the most common question heard the visit of any foreign national living in Thailand, from planning to the Kingdom is "When is the best time to come to Thailand" … Not a simple question, without knowing "why" a person who wants to come to Thailand to meet.

There are basically three seasons in Thailand (although it seems to be the last time the cold season disappeared), the seasons, heat, cold and wet. Chill a rather subjective description, but the shots of a state of emergencyCeiling to be passed in the northern provinces when it comes to a cool 10 degrees … it drops 10 degrees. So, what to offer in every season.

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The heat

March-June: The hottest month is April, when even the geckos stay inside and most expats decide to flights outside for lunch and not eat rather than melt on the road of a stall. The hot season is beach season, if it is your passion, this is the time to come to Thailand, which is guaranteed sun sun sun all day the day afterDay. For hikers, there might be a bit 'too hot to go trudging up the hill, unless mounted on an elephant from sunstroke and dehydration are high up the list of things to strive for. Bangkok turns into a pollution tax time as the winds die and the smog just hangs around choking the oxygen. The hotels are dear to them in the hot season and weekends will see many of those booked in the central region.

The Wet

From July to November: The change from the humid heat ofworst time in Thailand, no matter in what's hot, is moist and the humidity is ruthless. They are desperate to take three showers a day at least … life in a shower for a month to plan maybe is not bad. If you can imagine living in a sauna for a month, then you get the right picture of Thailand at the beginning of the rainy season … if you are in Bangkok, then take a sauna and an exhaust pipe in the car sauna the right idea … hmmm yummy. Then the happiness ofSky to truly open, the wind blows and brush up on things. The rain is almost a guaranteed feature on a daily basis and usually begins in the afternoon, sometimes lasting all night floods are common with power outages. So why come to Thailand now … the cost …. The hotels are empty, tourists are gone, you see a great time in Thailand, with fewer tourists than usual and the best value and the Thai people to stay home on weekends.

The cold

December-February:Thailand freezes, the snow falls from the sky and ice skating is the nations most popular sport … well if you can start watching television or going around the Thai people in winter jackets, boots, gloves and scarves dress you think is true .. in Bangkok you can get off to a cooler 15 degrees Celsius at night bone, and the north was from time to time up to 2 degrees, south down a lot easier and you can get away with a body warmer and a bobble hat . Thailand again is full ofTourists who come to have to do to take advantage of cool weather to burn, without seeing Thailand. This is the best time to "see" Thailand, like to travel and see the sights of the cities and trekking will be better. The prices and hotels are quite full.

So come on in a nutshell the best time for Thailand is the time for you I want to do Star Trek and Tanners will have different needs in the area, they are looking for different occasionsNeeds. Just add that from time to time fell into the hottest time of the year and the rainy season ….. for a week or more, but leave your skis at home … there is no snow to dry .. … guaranteed.

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