
No wonder people love to travel to Thailand these days. It’s hot. It’s fun. And it’s cheap. Everything here is cheap — hotels, food, shopping — you name it. A coconut costs 20 baht (that’s around 50 cents -US). A bowl of noodle costs from 30 to 70 baht (depending on how nice the restaurant is).
You’ll have a great time in Thailand. Bangkok is the capital. And you shouldn’t miss it for the world. Dress politely and take a taxi to the Grand Palace, Wat Pra Kaew (“Wat” means temple in Thai) and Wat Po. If your hotel is by the Chao Phraya river (the main river in Bangkok), book the hotel’s cruise for dinner. Also, remember to spend a weekend in Bangkok. Put on your summer outfit and take a taxi to Jatujak weekend market (open on Saturdays and Sundays). They have everything here. And when I say everything, I mean it — from clothing, accessories, Thai handicrafts, to furniture. The place is huge. Be there around 11, have lunch there, and enjoy your shopping till late afternoon. Make sure you have a lot of cash with you — you’ll love to buy everything you see. Here you have to bargain, and they only take cash. Your travel to Bangkok can’t be complete without going to Jatujak.
Thai people are incredibly friendly and helpful. All you have to do is ask. Just ask for help, and they’ll help you as much as they can. They can speak a little English. You’ll have no problem. If you approach someone who can’t speak English, you’ll still have no problem. Use your common sense. Use your hands. Speak in chunks, not sentences. Say the name of the place you want to go. If they walk away, that doesn’t mean they don’t want to help you. It simply means they can’t speak English at all. And they’re too embarrassed about that. So, don’t take it personally. Don’t give up. Ask the next person you see. They’ll help you out — I bet you a Pad Thai on that!
When you travel in Thailand, you should have no problem if you just learn to ask for help. You see, most tourists rely on maps (which are pretty useless when you’re in Thailand). They just stand there clueless with their maps while Thai people walk past by (wondering deep down if they can help you out…You see, most Thais are shy. They won’t walk up to you asking if you need help. You need to initiate the conversation.
2 Responses to Why Thailand Is A Favorite Travel Destination in Asia
Mike
February 24th, 2009 at 04:15
I still think $40 is pretty expensive for Thailand. If you stayed at a hostel it would be very cheap – like under $20 USD a day cheap including food, lodging, and short distance travel expenses. Please also see my post on the cost of traveling in Asia:
http://www.abandonthecube.com/blog/how-much-would-it-cost-to-travel-for-a-year/
Taj Mahal Tour Package
March 28th, 2009 at 09:39
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