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Thailand Traveling Tips for the Active Traveler Dec 28

My 75-year old aunt loves the typical Asian tours, with hordes of like-minded seniors comfortably traveling in gigantic, air-conditioned buses. Of course, there are advantages to this type of travel: One has a greater expectation of safety and expects to see the highlights of the destination without wasting much time in trying to find them. Another point to note is the unavailability of literature (at least for non-English speakers) in describing what they are looking at. A guide for a particular group will most likely be able to communicate in the group’s language, making the whole spectacle that much more understandable.

On the other hand, there are travelers that love the personal discovery that could only be had by hitting the road on their own. Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand offers one of the most gorgeous opportunities to find your own way. The need to rely on large tour operators is limited, as the country has a cheap and easy transportation structure, with options ranging from trans-country train tickets that start under five dollars to first-class flights to tropical island destinations. Most importantly, the country is manageable in size so that traveling within the borders never take too much of a toll.

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Such travelers tend to like, or at least do not shy away from, physical activity. Of course, when one visits Thailand for the first time, a couple of days in urban Bangkok are necessary. Skip being outdoors, though, and opt instead for the air-conditioned excess of fine restaurants and fancy shopping. Then leave the big city and discover the rest of Thailand.

Here are some specific destinations to consider if you love an adventure:

Koh Phangan: A quick flight from Bangkok can take you to the stunning islands in the Gulf of Thailand in a matter of minutes. The island that gets the most press is probably Samui, though its hippy sister just 25 minutes to the north draws a fun and natural crowd. Expect lots of sunshine and few hassles: No peddlers trying to sell you items on most of the island’s many beaches. Try some yoga, as it is everywhere on the island!

Kanchanaburi: Just 3 hours west of Bangkok is Kanchanaburi province, covering a great expanse that borders up to Burma. With its 7 National Parks, Kanchanaburi offers the active traveler a great choice of activities from river rafting to wild jungle treks. Famous sites include: Bridge on the River Kwai, a hike on the tiered Erawan Waterfall, and The Tiger Temple.

Kho Ya: Also about 3 hours north east of Bangkok is one of Thailand’s most stunning National Parks. Khao Yai (“big hill” in Thai) overlaps 4 provinces: Saraburi, Nakon Nayok, Nakon Ratchasima and Prajinburi. With more than 500,000 acres of land to explore, this stunning location provides the ultimate backdrop to camping, sightseeing and hiking.

Happy travels!

Thailand Traveling Tips for the Active Traveler

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In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United May 11

Holidays in Thailand is exotic, beautiful, sunny, unique and very rewarding. To get the most from your vacation, customs and traditions, meet guests and tourists expected in Thailand. These tips can help you be one of their guests, my dear. By reading this list will help you go the right way to lead to a situation often. This allows respect for people and their country. These principles will alsoThey inadvertently offending your friendly interlocutors.

Holidays in Thailand can be much more of a party
Thailand is a truly unique and rewarding culture. It can be a big party. With relatively low prices, warm weather and friendly people, few places in Thailand has become overwhelmed by the party. Our recommendation is fun, party, but you consider what you're missing, if that's all you do. Also consider that this is the old home is yourHost.

Thailand

Greeting people in Thailand with the Wai
A very important tradition that is used in Thailand, Wai. This is the accepted way to greet the others around the country. The Wai is giving the palms of your hands and leave your finger on the show brought in (in prayer position). When this show even bend my head in the neck, in relation to persons who want to meet. Local Thais are happy to use the Wai during a visit with them, becauseand accepted their traditional way of greeting another person. Any person in Thailand who are familiar with this kind of welcome, and will immediately respond in kind to this gentle and polite gesture. You'll also be happy and flattered that you are using the honor Wai, while in their country.

Granges Jai … The polite way to refuse Thai
Granges Jai is a concept a little 'difficult to understand why there is a good word or a phrase in English. We know that we havetranslated Granges Jai comes in different forms. Some attempts at translation are, "not to impose other," "too polite", "do not want to say what you really think" and "fear of the authorities contempt", "respect for authority, elders or parents." While frustrating, it has a very important role in the culture.

Throughout Thailand, whenever they are invited to join someone for dinner in their Baan (house), turning the offer is a gesture Granges jai.To do so means being considerate and not rude. To reject the gesture means that you try to disturb anyone or cause additional discomfort. This term is quite general for any occasion, whether the refusal of calls will be seen as respectful of others. It is an ancient Thai tradition and a way to save face. During meals or giving money to another person is standard, can not share much. If the personE 'denied any embarrassment to everyone on both sides. If the person really wants something to share with you and is not an unreasonable request, the request will be repeated with emphasis, when you can accept in good conscience and good breeding.

Thai customs compliance
Thailand has a long list of "must do" and not to "believe" actions. The Thai people are very kind and hospitable, so they do not get upset if you have not read all their rules and traditional practices, butis a good idea for any traveler to know how many of these as possible. Would visitors to your country has shown the same respect for their traditions to appreciate.

Inappropriate dress in Thailand
clothing is something wrong, the Thais to frown. But because of His grace and Granges Jai, I can not say. So it's up to you to know before going to see what others are doing. Some of the younger citizens are not asDress Code strictly, but the older people. A general rule is not the bare shoulders or go shirtless in public places in Thailand. On the beach, of course, there is no problem. But elsewhere, more traditional attire is appreciated. Remember to follow the "not to 'remember when it comes to dress your decisions. Not too small, not too tight, not too short and does not reveal.

Thailand spiritual inclinations … Buddhism
Buddhism is a very important part of life and ThailandCulture and we must respect their religious and spiritual beliefs, and to visit. This belief and faith is demonstrated in many ways. In Thai families when a child at the age of 20 years has actually spent a brief period as a monaco. For it is believed that these measures, the mother and father to send to a heavenly destination when they die. A Monaco for a long time is a way to show that these young people are able, their faith in their spiritualBeliefs. The temples are very sacred structures of the Buddhists.

Always show respect for each statue represents the Buddha, which means they do not climb, no, he sat for a photo opportunity and never a figure of Buddha on the floor.

traditions and etiquette of the Temple
In a temple to define the rules and traditions are very strict. Their clothing in order to enter the temple acceptable. decisions of modest dress are the best choice. There are usually sarongs available to all the templesWhich are supported by men and women, if your clothing is not accepted or is questionable.

Shoes before entering a temple ever. Sometimes you can see a man at the temple with a tank T-shirt and shorts, but this is a taboo for a woman in the temple. If sitting or kneeling in a temple that does not allow the foot of the altar. Women should not touch the hand or other object, monaco at any time. If you need to give something back to Monaco, it should be placed on athe next table, where you can get. Some monks have a more liberal view of this and have no problem with moving the wrist of a woman in a string or wire around it a light touch on the shoulder. But always follow the example of the monks.

Be respectful of the king and royal family
In addition to adhering to the Buddhist traditions, travelers should understand the Thai people have respect for the king and the royal family Phumipon Adunyadet Thai. Remember, no disparaging or sarcasticComment on King and his family. Not only Thais deeply offended and outraged, it is illegal and carries consequences. What may be shocking people who come from countries where they are free to criticize their leaders, but you should not challenge (at least in Thailand). For the most part, this law is well accepted and welcomed by the Thai people have enormous respect for their king, she suggests. Their king and queen have helped the countrythrive and have helped to transform the production of opium for organic farming, have led Thailand into the modern era with grace, while much of the old tradition and are generally welcomed.

basic etiquette in daily
If you forget to enter a house in Thailand, not to remove their shoes before, this is their tradition. You can also ask them to do in public, restaurants, shops and businesses. Makes it more fun to make, and continue from where you can dothis is your home. Shows with the fingers and hands is considered a rude behavior of Thais. If you are sitting, kneeling by other blocks can not deal with, because it is rude and offensive. Never for anything or any person with the foot, if you are in Thailand. This is considered very rude because they are of the opinion that the feet on the lower part of the body. In order to use it to tell something that is an insult to them. Do not touchhead of someone else, even if only to remove a leaf or straight hair. Thais regard the head of the most respected and highest part of the body. E 'considered very rude to touch someone else's head. public displays of affection are also extremely rude. For the avoidance of public displays of kissing or hugging is very welcome.

Stay alert!
There are so many new things, sounds and smells in Thailand. On arrival, you will probably be sensory overload.But how do you feel more and more used to observing the environment, what people do and how to act. As crazy it may seem, they attempt to adapt, rather than stand out. Watch your body language, the volume of your voice, your group size, your presence. Then they compare with others around you – Thai and foreigners in your group. See if you can begin to dissolve into madness. Do not think of it as confining – think of him as a gentle learning with Thailand as a teacher.

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United May 04

Holidays in Thailand is exotic, beautiful, sunny, unique and very rewarding. To get the most from your vacation, customs and traditions, meet guests and tourists expected in Thailand. These tips can help you be one of their guests, my dear. By reading this list will help you go the right way to lead to a situation often. This allows respect for people and their country. These principles will alsoThey inadvertently offending your friendly interlocutors.

Holidays in Thailand can be much more of a party
Thailand is a truly unique and rewarding culture. It can be a big party. With relatively low prices, warm weather and friendly people, few places in Thailand has become overwhelmed by the party. Our recommendation is fun, party, but you consider what you're missing, if that's all you do. Also consider that this is the old home is yourHost.

Thailand

Greeting people in Thailand with the Wai
A very important tradition that is used in Thailand, Wai. This is the accepted way to greet the others around the country. The Wai is giving the palms of your hands and leave your finger on the show brought in (in prayer position). When this show even bend my head in the neck, in relation to persons who want to meet. Local Thais are happy to use the Wai during a visit with them, becauseand accepted their traditional way of greeting another person. Any person in Thailand who are familiar with this kind of welcome, and will immediately respond in kind to this gentle and polite gesture. You'll also be happy and flattered that you are using the honor Wai, while in their country.

Granges Jai … The polite way to refuse Thai
Granges Jai is a concept a little 'difficult to understand why there is a good word or a phrase in English. We know that we havetranslated Granges Jai comes in different forms. Some attempts at translation are, "not to impose other," "too polite", "do not want to say what you really think" and "fear of the authorities contempt", "respect for authority, elders or parents." While frustrating, it has a very important role in the culture.

Throughout Thailand, whenever they are invited to join someone for dinner in their Baan (house), turning the offer is a gesture of jai Granges.To do so means being considerate and not rude. To reject the gesture means that you try to disturb anyone or cause additional discomfort. This term is quite general for any occasion, whether the refusal of calls will be seen as respectful of others. It is an ancient Thai tradition and a way to save face. During meals or giving money to another person is standard, can not share much. If the personE 'denied any embarrassment to everyone on both sides. If the person really wants something to share with you and is not an unreasonable request, the request will be repeated with emphasis, when you can accept in good conscience and good breeding.

Thai customs compliance
Thailand has a long list of "must do" and not to "believe" actions. The Thai people are very kind and hospitable, so they do not get upset if you have not read all their rules and traditional practices, butis a good idea for any traveler to know how many of these as possible. Would visitors to your country has shown the same respect for their traditions to appreciate.

Inappropriate dress in Thailand
clothing is something wrong, the Thais to frown. But because of His grace and Granges Jai, I can not say. So it's up to you to know before going to see what others are doing. Some of the younger citizens are not asDress Code strictly, but the older people. A general rule is not the bare shoulders or go shirtless in public places in Thailand. On the beach, of course, there is no problem. But elsewhere, more traditional attire is appreciated. Remember to follow the "not to 'remember when it comes to dress your decisions. Not too small, not too tight, not too short and does not reveal.

Thailand spiritual inclinations … Buddhism
Buddhism is a very important part of life and ThailandCulture and we must respect their religious and spiritual beliefs, and to visit. This belief and faith is demonstrated in many ways. In Thai families when a child at the age of 20 years has actually spent a brief period as a monaco. For it is believed that these measures, the mother and father to send to a heavenly destination when they die. A Monaco for a long time is a way to show that these young people are able, their faith in their spiritualBeliefs. The temples are very sacred structures of the Buddhists.

Always show respect for each statue represents the Buddha, which means they do not climb, no, he sat for a photo opportunity and never a figure of Buddha on the floor.

traditions and etiquette of the Temple
In a temple to define the rules and traditions are very strict. Their clothing in order to enter the temple acceptable. decisions of modest dress are the best choice. There are usually sarongs available to all the templesWhich are supported by men and women, if your clothing is not accepted or is questionable.

Shoes before entering a temple ever. Sometimes you can see a man at the temple with a tank T-shirt and shorts, but this is a taboo for a woman in the temple. If sitting or kneeling in a temple that does not allow the foot of the altar. Women should not touch the hand or other object, monaco at any time. If you need to give something back to Monaco, it should be placed on athe next table, where you can get. Some monks have a more liberal view of this and have no problem with moving the wrist of a woman in a string or wire around it a light touch on the shoulder. But always follow the example of the monks.

Be respectful of the king and royal family
In addition to adhering to the Buddhist traditions, travelers should understand the Thai people have respect for the king and the royal family Phumipon Adunyadet Thai. Remember, no disparaging or sarcasticComment on King and his family. Not only Thais deeply offended and outraged, it is illegal and carries consequences. What may be shocking people who come from countries where they are free to criticize their leaders, but you should not challenge (at least in Thailand). For the most part, this law is well accepted and welcomed by the Thai people have enormous respect for their king, she suggests. Their king and queen have helped the countrythrive and have helped to transform the production of opium for organic farming, have led Thailand into the modern era with grace, while much of the old tradition and are generally welcomed.

basic etiquette in daily
If you forget to enter a house in Thailand, not to remove their shoes before, this is their tradition. You can also ask them to do in public, restaurants, shops and businesses. Makes it more fun to make, and continue from where you can dothis is your home. Shows with the fingers and hands is considered a rude behavior of Thais. If you are sitting, kneeling by other blocks can not deal with, because it is rude and offensive. Never for anything or any person with the foot, if you are in Thailand. This is considered very rude because they are of the opinion that the feet on the lower part of the body. In order to use it to tell something that is an insult to them. Do not touchhead of someone else, even if only to remove a leaf or straight hair. Thais regard the head of the most respected and highest part of the body. E 'considered very rude to touch someone else's head. public displays of affection are also extremely rude. For the avoidance of public displays of kissing or hugging is very welcome.

Stay alert!
There are so many new things, sounds and smells in Thailand. On arrival, you will probably be sensory overload.But how do you feel more and more used to observing the environment, what people do and how to act. As crazy it may seem, they attempt to adapt, rather than stand out. Watch your body language, the volume of your voice, your group size, your presence. Then they compare with others around you – Thai and foreigners in your group. See if you can begin to dissolve into madness. Do not think of it as confining – think of him as a gentle learning with Thailand as a teacher.

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United Apr 18

Holidays in Thailand is exotic, beautiful, sunny, unique and very rewarding. To get the most from your vacation, customs and traditions, meet guests and tourists expected in Thailand. These tips can help you be one of their guests, my dear. By reading this list will help you go the right way to lead to a situation often. This allows respect for people and their country. These principles will alsoThey inadvertently offending your friendly interlocutors.

Holidays in Thailand can be much more of a party
Thailand is a truly unique and rewarding culture. It can be a big party. With relatively low prices, warm weather and friendly people, few places in Thailand has become overwhelmed by the party. Our recommendation is fun, party, but you consider what you're missing, if that's all you do. Also consider that this is the old home is yourHost.

Thailand

Greeting people in Thailand with the Wai
A very important tradition that is used in Thailand, Wai. This is the accepted way to greet the others around the country. The Wai is giving the palms of your hands and leave your finger on the show brought in (in prayer position). When this show even bend my head in the neck, in relation to persons who want to meet. Local Thais are happy to use the Wai during a visit with them, becauseand accepted their traditional way of greeting another person. Any person in Thailand who are familiar with this kind of welcome, and will immediately respond in kind to this gentle and polite gesture. You'll also be happy and flattered that you are using the honor Wai, while in their country.

Granges Jai … The polite way to refuse Thai
Granges Jai is a concept a little 'difficult to understand why there is a good word or a phrase in English. We know that we havetranslated Granges Jai comes in different forms. Some attempts at translation are, "not to impose other," "too polite", "do not want to say what you really think" and "fear of the authorities contempt", "respect for authority, elders or parents." While frustrating, it has a very important role in the culture.

Throughout Thailand, whenever they are invited to join someone for dinner in their Baan (house), turning the offer is a gesture of jai Granges.To do so means being considerate and not rude. To reject the gesture means that you try to disturb anyone or cause additional discomfort. This term is quite general for any occasion, whether the refusal of calls will be seen as respectful of others. It is an ancient Thai tradition and a way to save face. During meals or giving money to another person is standard, can not share much. If the personE 'denied any embarrassment to everyone on both sides. If the person really wants something to share with you and is not an unreasonable request, the request will be repeated with emphasis, when you can accept in good conscience and good breeding.

Thai customs compliance
Thailand has a long list of "must do" and not to "believe" actions. The Thai people are very kind and hospitable, so they do not get upset if you have not read all their rules and traditional practices, butis a good idea for any traveler to know how many of these as possible. Would visitors to your country has shown the same respect for their traditions to appreciate.

Inappropriate dress in Thailand
clothing is something wrong, the Thais to frown. But because of His grace and Granges Jai, I can not say. So it's up to you to know before going to see what others are doing. Some of the younger citizens are not asDress Code strictly, but the older people. A general rule is not the bare shoulders or go shirtless in public places in Thailand. On the beach, of course, there is no problem. But elsewhere, more traditional attire is appreciated. Remember to follow the "not to 'remember when it comes to dress your decisions. Not too small, not too tight, not too short and does not reveal.

Thailand spiritual inclinations … Buddhism
Buddhism is a very important part of life and ThailandCulture and we must respect their religious and spiritual beliefs, and to visit. This belief and faith is demonstrated in many ways. In Thai families when a child at the age of 20 years has actually spent a brief period as a monaco. For it is believed that these measures, the mother and father to send to a heavenly destination when they die. A Monaco for a long time is a way to show that these young people are able, their faith in their spiritualBeliefs. The temples are very sacred structures of the faithful Buddhists.

Always show respect for each statue represents the Buddha, which means they do not climb, no, he sat for a photo opportunity and never a figure of Buddha on the floor.

traditions and etiquette of the Temple
In a temple to define the rules and traditions are very strict. Their clothing in order to enter the temple acceptable. decisions of modest dress are the best choice. There are usually sarongs available to all the templesWhich are supported by men and women, if your clothing is not accepted or is questionable.

Shoes before entering a temple ever. Sometimes you can see a man at the temple with a tank T-shirt and shorts, but this is a taboo for a woman in the temple. If sitting or kneeling in a temple that does not allow the foot of the altar. Women should not touch the hand or other object, monaco at any time. If you need to give something back to Monaco, it should be placed on athe next table, where you can get. Some monks have a more liberal view of this and have no problem with moving the wrist of a woman in a string or wire around it a light touch on the shoulder. But always follow the example of the monks.

Be respectful of the king and royal family
In addition to adhering to the Buddhist traditions, travelers should understand the Thai people have respect for the king and the royal family Phumipon Adunyadet Thai. Remember, no disparaging or sarcasticComment on King and his family. Not only Thais deeply offended and outraged, it is illegal and carries consequences. What may be shocking people who come from countries where they are free to criticize their leaders, but you should not challenge (at least in Thailand). For the most part, this law is well accepted and welcomed by the Thai people have enormous respect for their king, she suggests. Their king and queen have helped the countrythrive and have helped to transform the production of opium for organic farming, have led Thailand into the modern era with grace, while much of the old tradition and are generally welcomed.

basic etiquette in daily
If you forget to enter a house in Thailand, not to remove their shoes before, this is their tradition. You can also ask them to do in public, restaurants, shops and businesses. Makes it more fun to make, and continue from where you can dothis is your home. Shows with the fingers and hands is considered a rude behavior of Thais. If you are sitting, kneeling by other blocks can not deal with, because it is rude and offensive. Never for anything or any person with the foot, if you are in Thailand. This is considered very rude because they are of the opinion that the feet on the lower part of the body. In order to use it to tell something that is an insult to them. Do not touchhead of someone else, even if only to remove a leaf or straight hair. Thais regard the head of the most respected and highest part of the body. E 'considered very rude to touch someone else's head. public displays of affection are also extremely rude. For the avoidance of public displays of kissing or hugging is very welcome.

Stay alert!
There are so many new things, sounds and smells in Thailand. On arrival, you will probably be sensory overload.But how do you feel more and more used to observing the environment, what people do and how to act. As crazy it may seem, they attempt to adapt, rather than stand out. Watch your body language, the volume of your voice, your group size, your presence. Then they compare with others around you – Thai and foreigners in your group. See if you can begin to dissolve into madness. Do not think of it as confining – think of him as a gentle learning with Thailand as a teacher.

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United Apr 07

Holidays in Thailand is exotic, beautiful, sunny, unique and very rewarding. To get the most from your vacation, customs and traditions, meet guests and tourists expected in Thailand. These tips can help you be one of their guests, my dear. By reading this list will help you go the right way to lead to a situation often. This allows respect for people and their country. These principles will alsoThey inadvertently offending your friendly interlocutors.

Holidays in Thailand can be much more of a party
Thailand is a truly unique and rewarding culture. It can be a big party. With relatively low prices, warm weather and friendly people, few places in Thailand has become overwhelmed by the party. Our recommendation is fun, party, but you consider what you're missing, if that's all you do. Also consider that this is the old home is yourHost.

Thailand

Greeting people in Thailand with the Wai
A very important tradition that is used in Thailand, Wai. This is the accepted way to greet the others around the country. The Wai is giving the palms of your hands and leave your finger on the show brought in (in prayer position). When this show even bend my head in the neck, in relation to persons who want to meet. Local Thais are happy to use the Wai during a visit with them, becauseand accepted their traditional way of greeting another person. Any person in Thailand who are familiar with this kind of welcome, and will immediately respond in kind to this gentle and polite gesture. You'll also be happy and flattered that you are using the honor Wai, while in their country.

Granges Jai … The polite way to refuse Thai
Granges Jai is a concept a little 'difficult to understand why there is a good word or a phrase in English. We know that we havetranslated Granges Jai comes in different forms. Some attempts at translation are, "not to impose other," "too polite", "do not want to say what you really think" and "fear of the authorities contempt", "respect for authority, elders or parents." While frustrating, it has a very important role in the culture.

Throughout Thailand, whenever they are invited to join someone for dinner in their Baan (house), turning the offer is a gesture of jai Granges.To do so means being considerate and not rude. To reject the gesture means that you try to disturb anyone or cause additional discomfort. This term is quite general for any occasion, whether the refusal of several invitations will be seen as respectful of others. It is an ancient Thai tradition and a way to save face. During meals or giving money to another person is standard, can not share much. If the personE 'denied any embarrassment to everyone on both sides. If the person really wants something to share with you and is not an unreasonable request, the request will be repeated with emphasis, when you can accept in good conscience and good breeding.

Thai customs compliance
Thailand has a long list of "must do" and not to "believe" actions. The Thai people are very kind and hospitable, so they do not get upset if you have not read all their rules and traditional practices, butis a good idea for any traveler to know how many of these as possible. Would visitors to your country has shown the same respect for their traditions to appreciate.

Inappropriate dress in Thailand
clothing is something wrong, the Thais to frown. But because of His grace and Granges Jai, I can not say. So it's up to you to know before going to see what others are doing. Some of the younger citizens are not asDress Code strictly, but the older people. A general rule is not the bare shoulders or go shirtless in public places in Thailand. On the beach, of course, there is no problem. But elsewhere, more traditional attire is appreciated. Remember to follow the "not to 'remember when it comes to dress your decisions. Not too small, not too tight, not too short and does not reveal.

Thailand spiritual inclinations … Buddhism
Buddhism is a very important part of life and ThailandCulture and we must respect their religious and spiritual beliefs, and to visit. This belief and faith is demonstrated in many ways. In Thai families when a child at the age of 20 years has actually spent a brief period as a monaco. For it is believed that these measures, the mother and father to send to a heavenly destination when they die. A Monaco for a long time is a way to show that these young people are able, their faith in their spiritualBeliefs. The temples are very sacred structures of the Buddhists.

Always show respect for each statue represents the Buddha, which means they do not climb, no, he sat for a photo opportunity and never a figure of Buddha on the floor.

traditions and etiquette of the Temple
In a temple to define the rules and traditions are very strict. Their clothing in order to enter the temple acceptable. decisions of modest dress are the best choice. There are usually sarongs available to all the templesWhich are supported by men and women, if your clothing is not accepted or is questionable.

Shoes before entering a temple ever. Sometimes you can see a man at the temple with a tank T-shirt and shorts, but this is a taboo for a woman in the temple. If sitting or kneeling in a temple that does not allow the foot of the altar. Women should not touch the hand or other object, monaco at any time. If you need to give something back to Monaco, it should be placed on athe next table, where you can get. Some monks have a more liberal view of this and have no problem with moving the wrist of a woman in a string or wire around it a light touch on the shoulder. But always follow the example of the monks.

Be respectful of the king and royal family
In addition to adhering to the Buddhist traditions, travelers should understand the Thai people have respect for the king and the royal family Phumipon Adunyadet Thai. Remember, no disparaging or sarcasticComment on King and his family. Not only Thais deeply offended and outraged, it is illegal and carries consequences. What may be shocking people who come from countries where they are free to criticize their leaders, but you should not challenge (at least in Thailand). For the most part, this law is well accepted and welcomed by the Thai people have enormous respect for their king, she suggests. Their king and queen have helped the countrythrive and have helped to transform the production of opium for organic farming, have led Thailand into the modern era with grace, while much of the old tradition and are generally welcomed.

basic etiquette in daily
If you forget to enter a house in Thailand, not to remove their shoes before, this is their tradition. You can also ask them to do in public, restaurants, shops and businesses. Makes it more fun to make, and continue from where you can dothis is your home. Shows with the fingers and hands is considered a rude behavior of Thais. If you are sitting, kneeling by other blocks can not deal with, because it is rude and offensive. Never for anything or any person with the foot, if you are in Thailand. This is considered very rude because they are of the opinion that the feet on the lower part of the body. In order to use it to tell something that is an insult to them. Do not touchhead of someone else, even if only to remove a leaf or straight hair. Thais regard the head of the most respected and highest part of the body. E 'considered very rude to touch someone else's head. public displays of affection are also extremely rude. For the avoidance of public displays of kissing or hugging is very welcome.

Stay alert!
There are so many new things, sounds and smells in Thailand. On arrival, you will probably be sensory overload.But how do you feel more and more used to observing the environment, what people do and how to act. As crazy it may seem, they attempt to adapt, rather than stand out. Watch your body language, the volume of your voice, your group size, your presence. Then they compare with others around you – Thai and foreigners in your group. See if you can begin to dissolve into madness. Do not think of it as confining – think of him as a gentle learning with Thailand as a teacher.

In Thailand – etiquette while traveling in the United