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thailand is the Country in Southeast Asia Most Visited By Tourists, and for Good Reason. You Can Find Almost Anything Here: Thick Jungle as Green as Can Be, Crystal Blue Waters that Feel More like a Warm Bath Than a Swim in the Ocean, and Food that Can Curl Your Nose Hairs While Tap Dancing Across Your Taste Buds. Exotic, Yet Safe; Cheap, Yet Equipped with Every Modern Amenity You Need, There is Something for Every Interest and Every Price Bracket, from Beach Front Backpacker Bungalows to Some of the Best Luxury Hotels in the World. and Despite the Heavy Flow of Tourism, Thailand Retains Its Quintessential Thai-ness, with a Culture and History all Its Own and a Carefree People Famed for Their Smiles and Their Fun-seeking Sanuk Lifestyle. Many Travellers Come to Thailand and Extend Their Stay Well Beyond Their Original Plans and Others Never Find a Reason to Leave. Whatever Your Cup of Tea, They Know How to Make It in Thailand.
this is Not to Say that Thailand Doesn't have Its Downsides, Including the Considerable Growing Pains of An Economy Where An Agricultural Laborer is Lucky to Earn 100 Baht per Day While the Nouveau Riche Cruise Past in Their Bmws, Bangkok, the Capital, is Notorious for Its Traffic
jams and Rampant Development Has Wrecked Much of Once-beautiful Pattaya and Phuket. in Heavily Touristed Areas, Some Lowlifes have Made Scamming Tourists Into An Art Form. Immigration Queues are Often Long, Giving Travellers Bad First and Last Impressions. and When Tourists are Attacked or Murdered, There is Often Little Police Follow-up.
climate
thailand is Largely Tropical, So It's Hot and Humid all Year Around with Temperatures in the 28-35°c Range (82-95°f), a Degree of Relief Provided Only in the Mountains in the Far North of Thailand. the Careful Observer Will, However, Note Three Seasons:
Cool: from November to the End of February, It Doesn't Rain Much and Temperatures are At Their Lowest, Although You Will Barely Notice the Difference in the South and Will Only Need to Pack a Sweater if Hiking in the Northern Mountains, Where Temperatures Can Fall as Low as 5°c. this is the Most Popular Time to Visit And, Especially Around Christmas and New Year's or At Chinese New Year a Few Weeks Later, Finding Flights and Accommodation Can Be Expensive and Difficult.
Hot: from March to June, Thailand Swelters in Temperatures as High as 40°c (104°f). Pleasant Enough When Sitting On the Beach with a Drink in Hand, But Not the Best Time of Year to Go Temple-tramping in Bangkok.
Rainy: from July to October, Although It Only Really Gets Underway in September, Tropical Monsoons Hit Most of the Country. this Doesn't Mean It Rains Non-stop, But When It Does It Pours and Flooding is Not Uncommon.
there are Local Deviations to These General Patterns. in Particular, the South-east Coast of Thailand (including Ko Samui) Has the Rains Reversed, with the Peak Season Being May-october and the Rainy Off Season in November-february.
people
thailand's People are Largely Indigenous, Although There are Significant Minorities of Ethnic Chinese and Assimilated Thai-chinese Throughout the Country, Muslims in the South Near the Malaysian Border and Hill Tribes such as the Karen and the Hmong in the North of the Country. the Overwhelmingly Dominant Religion (95%) is Theravada Buddhism, Although Confucianism, Islam, Christianity and Animist Faiths also Jostle for Position.
culture
mainland Thai Culture is Heavily Influenced By Buddhism. However, Unlike the Buddhist Countries of East Asia, Thailand's Buddhists Follow the Theravada School, Which is Arguably Closer to Its Indian Roots and Places a Heavier Emphasis On Monasticism. Thai Temples Known as Wats, Resplendent with Gold and Easily Identifiable with Their Ornate, Multicoloured, Pointy Roofs are Ubiquitous and Becoming An Orange-robed Monk for a Short Period, Typically the Three-month Rainy Season, is a Common Rite of Passage for Young Thai Boys and Men.
some Traditional Arts Popular in Thailand Include Traditional Thai Dancing and Music, Based On Religious Rituals and Court Entertainment. Famously Brutal Thai Boxing (muay Thai), Derived from the Military Training of Thai Warriors, is Undoubtedly the Country's Best Known Indigenous Sport. in Addition to the Mainland Thai Culture, There are Many other Cultures in Thailand Including Those of the "hill Tribes" in the Northern Mountainous Regions of Thailand (e.g., Hmong, Karen, Lisu, Lahu, Akha), the Southern Muslims, and Indigenous Island Peoples of the Andaman Sea.
holidays
thailand Has a Lot of Holidays, Mostly Related to Buddhism and the Monarchy. Nobody Celebrates all of Them, Except for Banks, Which Seem to Be Closed a Lot.
Makha Bucha - Falls On the Full Moon in of the Fourth Lunar Month, Which Usually Falls in February or March, and Commemorates the Spontaneous Gathering of 1,250 People Before the Buddha, Which Led to Their Ordination and Subsequent Enlightenment. At Temples in Bangkok and Throughout Thailand, Buddhists Carry Candles and Walk Around the Main Shrine Three Times in a Clockwise Direction. During Chinese New Year, Chinese Thais, Who are Numerous in Bangkok, Celebrate By Cleaning Their Houses and Offering Food to Their Ancestors. this is Mainly a Time of Abundant Feasting. Visit Bangkok's Chinatown or Yaowarat to Fully Embrace the Festivity.
Songkran - Undoubtedly the Most Fun Holiday - is the Celebration of the Thai New Year, Sometime in April (officially April 13th to 15th, But the Date Varies in Some Locations). What Started Off as Polite Ritual to Wash Away the Sins of the Prior Year Has Evolved Into the World's Largest Water Fight, Which Lasts for Three Full Days. Water Pistols and Super Soakers are Advised and are On Sale Everywhere. the Best Places to Participate are Chiang Mai, the Khao San Road Area in Bangkok and Holiday Resorts like Pattaya, Ko Samui and Phuket. Be Advised that You Will Get Very Wet, this is Not a Spectator Sport. in Recent Years, the Water-throwing Has Been Getting More and More Unpleasant as People have Started Splashing Iced Water Onto Each Other. It is Advisable to Wear Dark Clothing, as Light Colours May Become Transparent When Wet.
Loy Krathong - Falls On the First Full Moon Day in the Twelfth Month of the Lunar Calendar, Usually in November, When People Head to Rivers, Lakes and Even Hotel Swimming Pools to Float Flower and Candle-laden Banana-leaf (or, These Days, Styrofoam) Floats Called Krathong (กระทง). the Krathong is Meant as An Offering to Thank the River Goddess Who Gives Life to the People. Thais also Believe that this is a Good Time to Float Away Your Bad Luck and Many Will Place a Few Strands of Hair or Finger Nail Clippings in the Krathong. According to Tradition, if You Make a Wish When You Set Down Your Krathong and It Floats Out of Sight Before the Candle Burns Out, Your Wish Will Come True. Some Provinces have Their Own Version of Loy Krathong, such as Sukhothai Where a Spectacular Show Takes Place. to the North, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, have Their Own Unique Tradition of Floating Kom or Lit Lantern Balloons. this Sight Can Be Breath-taking as the Sky is Suddenly Filled with Lights, Rivalling the Full Moon.
Coronation Day (5 May) - Commemorates the Crowning of the Current King in 1950 (although His Reign Actually Began On 9 June 1946 - Making Him Not Only the Longest-serving Monarch in Thai History, But also the World's Longest-serving Current Head of State).
the King's Birthday (5 December) is the Country's National Day and also Celebrated as Father's Day, When Thais Pay Respect to and Show Their Love for His Majesty the King. Buildings and Homes are Decorated with the King's Flag (yellow with His Insignia in the Middle) and His Portrait. Government Buildings, as Well as Commercial Buildings, are Decorated with Lights. in Old Bangkok (rattanakosin) in Particular, Around the Royal Palace, You Will See Lavish Light Displays On Trees, Buildings, and the Roads. the Queen's Birthday (12 August) is Mother's Day , and is Celebrated Similarly if with a Little Less Pomp.
entry Regulations
Countries/territories that Do Not Require a Visa for Stay Up to 90 Days:- Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and South Korea.
Countries/territories that Do Not Require a Visa for Stay Up to 30 Days: (30 Days When Entering By Air; By Land Border Only 14 Days)- Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Monaco, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam.
Countries/territories that Do Not Require a Visa for Stay Up to 14 Days or Others (if Indicated):- Cambodia, Ukraine
those with Passports from Countries Not Widely Known, Including European City-states, or have Problems with Document Forgery, Should Obtain a Visa in Advance from the Nearest Thai Embassy. this is True Even if Visa On Arrival is Technically Permitted. There are Reports of Tourists Being Detained Using Valid Passports Not Commonly Presented in Thailand. in Addition, Ask for a Business Card from the Person or Embassy Which Granted the Visa, So They May Be Contacted On Arrival, if Necessary. Anyone Whose Nationality Does Not have Its Own Embassy in Bangkok, Should Find Out Which Third Country Represents Your Interests There, Along with Local Contact Information
proof of Onward Transit :-long Happily Ignored By Thai Immigration, Has Been Known to Be Strictly Applied in Some Instances (indian Passport Holders Beware). the Requirement is for An International Flight Itinerary - Not Train, Ferry, or other Departure Type. Airlines, Who have to Pay for Your Return Flight if Thai Immigration Doesn't Let You Into the Country, also Check this and Often Will Not Let You Board Your Flight for Thailand Without It.) a Print-out of An International E-ticket On a Budget Airline is Sufficient to Convince the Enforcers, But Those Planning On Continuing By Land May have to Get a Little Creative. Buying a Fully Refundable Ticket and Getting It Refunded Once in Thailand is also An Option. Land Crossings, On the other Hand, are a Very Straightforward Process and Proof of Onward Journey is Generally Not Required (indian Passport Holders Beware Again... or Anyone, if the Border Officials Simply Decide to Uphold the Bureaucracy).Any Tips, Surcharges, Minibar, Laundry, Telephone Bills or Any Personal Expensesi
airfare and Airport Taxes as Applicable
any Service is Not Mention in Itinerary or Inclusion
optional Tours
Day 1 : Arrive at Bangkok
Arrive Bangkok. Transfer to Pattaya. Pattaya is Always Switched On and Full of Fun. Pattaya’ S Beaches are Constantly Brimming with Life for Water Sports Lovers. After Dark Explore Its Electrified Nightlife, Where Drinking and Partying Continue Until Dawn. Apart from Water Sports and Nightlife, Pattaya Offers Endless Possibilities When It Comes to Entertainment. It Has Outgrown Its Image as a Seedy Beach Town to a Destination for a Wider Audience; Whether Couples, Families or Business Travelers, Pattaya Has Something for Everyone. Transfer to Hotel in Pattaya (check in After 1400 Hrs). Evening Proceed to Famous Cabaret Show - Alcazar with Its Extravagant Costumes, Stunning Ladyboys, Spectacular Stage Sets Which are all Part of a Grander Show that Delights You with Non-stop Entertainment. Overnight At Hotel.
Day 2 : Coral Island Tour
Breakfast at Hotel. Depart from your hotel and transfer to the jetty to take your speedboat to the Coral Island (KohLan) – an idyllic island of tranquillity for coral viewing and water sports activities. Here you can enjoy various water sports activities like parasailing, snorkelling, windsurfing, sea walking etc. on your own (Do not forget to carry your swimwear). Return to the mainland for an indain lunch. Later take a tour to Nong Nooch Village - about 15 kms from Pattaya. Noong Nooch with around 500 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, with orchid nursery and other botanical gardens. Witness a cultural and traditional performances and an elephant show. Return to Pattaya. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3 : Pattaya - Bangkok
Breakfast At Hotel. Check Out from the Hotel and Drive to Bangkok. On Arrival in Bangkok, Check Into Your Hotel. (check in After 1400 Hrs). the Rest of the Day is At Leisure to Explore the City On Your Own. Why Not Take An Optional Tour On the Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise - An Evening Dining and Sightseeing On a Luxurious Cruise Boat On the River. Overnight At Hotel.
Day 4 :
Bangkok City Tour Breakfast At Hotel. Proceed to a Guided City & Temple Tour of Bangkok. the Rest of the Day is At Leisure. Overnight At Hotel.
Day 5 : Depart Bangkok
Breakfast At Hotel. Check Out from the Hotel and You Will Be Transferred to the Airport in Time to Board Your Flight Back to Your Hometown.
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