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Im going to Thailand at the end of the month but only have 2 full days what sites should I see?


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Im going to Thailand at the end of the month but only have 2 full days what sites should I see?

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If you are in Bangkok - 2 full days, then 1 day for sight seeing and 1 day for shopping.

day 1) do a half day tour - if possible, organised with a tour operator. The usual sight-seeing of the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha temple tour.
A rest in the afternoon then - for the night either:
- - - go on a dinner cruise on the river
- - - or if the cost for the cruise is not an option, then some entertainment on Sukumvit road or Silon Road or Siam Square is good.
- - - or Siam Niramit show. It is worth seeing. The hotel tour operator can also organise this. Transport is usually part of the deal.

day 2) GO SHOPPING!!!! Bangkok is a place to shop till you drop and then some more. The MBK shopping centre, Siam Paragon, Pratunam clothes market are the more popular places. Then have a nice relaxing night out so you can get a good night rest for your next flight or whatever

There are a lot of sights to see but don't try to see everything. It is NOT possible for two days in Bangkok.

Hope this helps
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If you only have 2 days to stay in Thailand/BKK you should try going to (Siam-paragon) you can shop, buy all the things you want and Siam paragon is one of the most biggest mall in the world, it also attracts a lot of tourist, it's like evry people come there and shop...
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don't use the services of the "ladies of the evening" at last count 85% of the girls in Bangkok are HIV positive.
Depends where you are in Thailand. If you're in bangkok I'd advise one day there, looking around, going to royal palace and enjoying the town, and one day on an organised tour. There are loads of tour operators about offering one day excursions where you get to go elephant riding and stuff like that.
Don't miss the ping pong shows!
Assuming you will land at Bangkok and the first time there?Highly recommend the following routines to you:

Day 1
Ta Kha Floating Market (open weenends only from 06:00- 12:00; good selection of local & cheap snacks for early morning stomach) -> Grand Palace -> Wat Phra Kaew -> Wat Pho -> Khao Shan Road to taste the backpackers' heaven with a couple of good local noodle shops around the corners for lunch or just snack around -> A bit of shop around and then you can head to China Town Yaowarat and have dinner there at one of the seafood or sharkfin soup restaurant (they have choices of different dishes for different taste buds other than sharkfin soups) -> If you are not tired, you can head to silom night district (see the topless bars or table dances there if you are adventurous) or Suan Lum Night Bazaar (Thai goods shops and dining places). Get a good beer there.
Day 2
Have a look of modern and young Thai (optional if you arrive luckily on weekend) Chaktuchak weekend flea market -> Siam Square -> Central World - > Mbk (there are food halls in shopping complex. They offer good food) -> just before sunset, get a boat ride on Cho Phraya river that will offer you a very stunning sunset view -> Dinner at Mango Tree (37 Soi Tantawan Surawongse Road Tel: 662 2361681, 2362820 ) for good classic Thai food in good ambience. -> Got tired fee, try a relaxing traditional thai massage at Body Tune
Lu Villa 3rd floor Next to BTS Are Station Tel: 662 613 0577
www.bodytune.co.th )

Enjoy your trip there
Here's my list of must do's in two days you could probably do about half of the list - short listed only for Bangkok.

1. Check out Bangkok throughly (Grand Palace, Khao San road at night, river tour of the Chao Praya river (day and night). For Shopping Chatuchak weekend market and MBK.

2. Eating fried bugs from a road side stall

3. An early visit to the Klong Toey fresh market.

4. Take a motor bike taxi ride through the traffic of Bangkok - not recommended for those with heart problem haha!!

5. Take a passenger boat along one of Bangkok's most busy and crowded canals. It's call Klong Saen Sab (The canal of pain). You will get to see the backside of bangkok. You can get on the boat opposite Central World Plaza (near the junction with petchaburi Road).

6. Go to a spa/massage it's cheap and you're gonna love it. Most of the hotels will have one. Thai massage a must!!

7. Thai food recommend - tom yum (herbal soup), somtam (papaya salad) and phad Thai.

8. Take a Tuk Tuk ride in Bangkok.

9. Watch a Thai Boxing match.

10. Get a tailor made suit/clothes. They are cheap and good I would recommend The Versaces (in front of sukhumvit soi 7) ask for Danny. I get my clothes made with him.

11. Visit a dentist (if you need to) It's cheap and of high standard.

Cheers.
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