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Thailand Traveling Tips for the Dynamic Traveler





My 75-year old aunt loves the standard Asian tours, with hordes of like-minded seniors comfortably driving in gigantic, air-conditioned buses. Naturally, there are benefits of this type of travel: You have a greater expectation of safety and expects to find out the highlights of the destination without wasting enough time in trying to find them. Another point to note is the unavailability of literature (no less than for non-English speakers) to describe what they're considering. Helpful tips for the group probably will be able to communicate inside the group's language, making the full spectacle that much more understandable.

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On the other hand, you can find travelers that love the personal discovery that could only be had by striking the road on their own. Situated in Southeast Asia, Thailand offers one of the most gorgeous possibilities to find your own way. The requirement to rely on large tour operators is limited, as the country has a cheap and easy transportation structure, with options including trans-country train tickets that start under five dollars to first-class flights to tropical island destinations. Above all, the country is manageable in dimensions to ensure traveling within the borders never take too much of a toll.

Such travelers usually like, or otherwise don't disassociate with, physical activity. Of course, when one visits Thailand the first time, several days in urban Bangkok should be made. Skip being outdoors, though, and opt instead for that air-conditioned overabundance fine restaurants and fancy shopping. Then leave the important city and discover the rest of Thailand.

Here are some specific destinations to think about if you'd prefer a trip:

Koh Phangan: A quick flight from Bangkok may take one to the stunning islands inside the Gulf of Thailand within minutes. The area that will get the most press might be Samui, though its hippy sister just 25 minutes towards the north draws an exciting and natural crowd. Expect plenty of sunshine and few hassles: No peddlers trying to sell you items on most from the island's many beaches. Try some yoga, because it is everywhere on the island!

Kanchanaburi: Just Three hours west of Bangkok is Kanchanaburi province, covering an incredible expanse that borders up to Burma. Using its 7 National Parks, Kanchanaburi provides the active traveler a great choice of activities from river rafting to wild jungle treks. Famous sites include: Bridge for the River Kwai, a hike for the tiered Erawan Waterfall, along with the Tiger Temple.

Kho Ya: Also about 3 hours north east of Bangkok is just one of Thailand's most stunning National Parks. Khao Yai ("big hill" in Thai) overlaps 4 provinces: Saraburi, Nakon Nayok, Nakon Ratchasima and Prajinburi. Using more than 500,000 acres of land to educate yourself regarding, this stunning location supplies the ultimate backdrop to camping, sightseeing and hiking.
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