Travel Tips Articles
211: What You Can Do To Avoid A Terrorist Attack
Terrorist acts occur unpredictably, making it impossible to protect yourself absolutely. The first and best protection is to avoid travel to areas where there has been a persistent record of terrorist attacks or kidnappings.
212: What Do You Do In A Hostage Situation?
No one plans to encounter a terrorist and becoming a hostage. What can you do to increase the odds of survival?
213: Do I Need to Speak Thai in Thailand?
Speaking the language of the country you are going is a definite advantage but it is not really necessary.
214: Currency Conversion in Thailand
Going to a foreign country means you will need to change some of your country's currency to Thai Baht.
215: Sanctuary of Truth
If you are planning to visit Pattaya, Thailand, set aside a day to visit the Sanctuary of Truth. This temple is so remarkable; you will not believe your eyes.
216: Their Name Liveth For Evermore
If you are a World War II history buff, you need to set aside one day of your Bangkok vacation and visit Kanchanaburi. The title of this article is an inscription on one of the monuments at the war cemetery.
217: Eating in Thailand; Chopsticks, Spoons, & Fingers
Just because you are in an Asian country doesn’t mean you will always be required to use chopsticks. You may be surprised to find out which eating utensils you will use most in Thailand.
218: Getting Around in Pattaya
There are only a few ways of getting around in Pattaya, Thailand. I will talk about each one and how to avoid getting ripped off.
219: Getting Around in Bangkok
Arriving in Bangkok, Thailand you have a few choices getting to you hotel. The easiest and most expensive will be a taxi. Cheapest will be the bus.
220: Going to Pattaya? You Must Be Crazy!
Pattaya, Thailand is a short drive from the Bangkok International Airport and a resort city like no other in the world. Once you visit you will be addicted for life.
221: Khon Kaen-the Gateway to Isaan
If you are a regular visitor to Thailand, you have heard of the part of Thailand known as Isaan. If you have only heard of Bangkok, Pattaya, or Phuket, you need to head up to the northeast of Thailand for the true Thai experience.
222: Do You Need a Visa to Visit Thailand?
For your normal 2 or 3 week vacation, you should only require a passport. You need to check with your country’s consulate division and see what the current requirements are.
223: Plan Your Thailand Vacation Based on Thai Holidays
If you are planning a vacation to Thailand, you should be aware of the major national holidays celebrated throughout the country. Male tourists complain that during many of the holidays and even during elections, many of the night spots shut down. And, many of the bar owners never seem to know if they are allowed to remain open or not.
224: Celebrate Songkran in Thailand
Sawasdee Pii Mai & Happy Thai New Year! Although it is a few months away, it is never too late to plan for a trip to Thailand to celebrate Thai New Year.
225: Celebrate Loy Krathong in Thailand
Unique to Thailand, Loy Krathong is celebrated country-wide during the 12th month of the Thai lunar year. The holiday is usually in November.
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