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Am planing to visit 2 cities in Thailand for the first time which do you recomend ? |
Travel Info am planing to visit thailand , alot of people said it's a must and i was wondaring which cities to go to and how long shall i spend there 10 or 15 or 20 days what kind of places shall i visit ? how much will it cost ?shall i go to Thailand or Netherlands ? Travel Tips Bangkok, Cheng-Mai and Phuket. Traveling in Thailand is extremely cheap. if you travel to netherland you need to pay 10 times more expensive than thailand. Wish you a happy holiday! Others Bangkok, Kanchanaburi. 鈾? If you are going to Thailand and love shopping , the must visit city is obviously Bangkok. It has super cheap stuff there. But i dont think you should spend too many days there as it's often crowded and congested. Maybe around three days would be enough and it could get pretty warm there. Thailand has 78 provinces and much more cities, so it will not be easy to recommend without knowing what your preferences are. You can look at www.tourismthailand.org for the information on the country and see which are the popular cities highlighted and which ones interest you. If you like you can email me at thaitourinfo@yahoo.com for some personal recommendations. Bangkok, Ayyuthaya, Sukhothai (these last two were both capitals of Thailand many hundreds of years ago, so are interesting historically), Kanchanaburi for the Bridge and the WW2 war graves (the most moving place I've ever been to), Chiang Mai is certainly worth visiting for a few days. I liked the north east around Nong Khai. If you have the time, I suggest spending two-three weeks travelling around the north & west and then head south for a few days on a beach....head for islands such as Ko Phi Phi or Ko Lanta or Ko Tao for a more relaxed type of place. I had a month in the north and found that to be perfect, but I was in no rush. If you travel around by bus, it'll be quite cheap, even if you take air-con ones...and you'll see a bit of the country as you travel. If you work your way slowly north, you can get overnight trains from both Chiang Mai and Nong Khai to Bangkok. At the end, you could fly back to Bangkok. Bangkok, purely for shopping, 3-4 days is normally enough, then head north to Chiang Mia. Treks galore Or maybe Mae Hong Son to soak up some Thai culture! I spent 3 weeks their last October and didn't want to leave, its so relaxed! Get a cheap flight back to Bangkok and head south for the beaches, Phuket is excellent for everything, avoid Patong if your not into partying or girlie bars or the other option is to visit Ko Phi Phi most places are now back up and running now. Hope you enjoy your trip. me |
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