Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Ten things you'll love about Thailand

Thailand is a country with many attractions for the traveller. From exotic beaches and islands to high-tech shopping malls - there is something for everyone. Eighty per cent of people who holiday in Thailand visit again. This article highlights some of the reasons you'll be going back for more!

1) The weatherDepressed by the long, dark winters in your home country? Stuck indoors due to endless days of grey drizzle? Thailand's endless blue skies and warm days can offer a much needed tonic to even the most sun-starved SAD sufferer. It is definitely hot and sunny in Thailand. Bangkok, somewhat suprisingly, boasts the highest average temperature of any city in the world.

In April the temperature in Bangkok can reach over 40C but has dropped as low as 10C. A particularly pleasant time to visit Bangkok is November to December. The temperature being in the more comfortable mid 20s. The hottest time of the year in Thailand in general is April - around the time of the Songkhran water festival. In Thailand the climate tends to vary with altitude - Chiang Mai and other Northern cities experiencing more comfortable temperatures. Thailand does of course have a wet season with rains causing widespread disruption.Thailand can be thought of as having three seasons: hot, rainy and cool. The hot season runs from March to May. The rainy season runs from June to October and the cool season runs from November to February.Generally for sun-starved farangs the sunny climate in Thailand is a very big attraction. It's fantastic to be able to snorkel in warm, clear seas at a time of year when back in a place like UK people are fogbound and shivering.2) The food Thai food is world famous - and with good reason. There is a good range of different foods available in Thailand and invariably it's of high quality and delicious. Once you've tasted food in Thailand you will very likely get addicted. Even Thai food in restaurants back in "farangland" will just not be the same after tasting the real thing.

As well as a huge variety of dishes available there are an equally huge number of venues of different types. International style dining is available in most hotels and there are chain style restaurants for most food tastes. Anna's cafe can offer a pleasant dining experience in a restaurant environment that will be more familiar to Westerners. There are several around town. Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Western, Italian are just some of the menus available in Bangkok. Even smaller cities will have a huge selection of restaurants.

My favourite places to dine are the small street side restaurants. They usually just have plastic tables and chairs, some Christmas tree style lighting and ice cold beers. Menus vary but include noodles, soups, rice and seafood dishes. They are also extremely reasonable. A decent meal for two costing in the range 100 to 200 baht depending on extras. There are also low cost eating facilities in places like TOPS supermarket in Central Plaza. You can select your dishes from the selection available and seating is provided. Not the most intimate dining experience but you notice that everyone sitting near you (you will often be the only farang) looks amazingly happy (See Thailand photos for a snapshot).So, eating in Thailand is a great pleasure. Try different dishes, experiment, but watch out for the really spicy dishes!3) Islands and beachesThailand has many famous islands with stunning beaches. There are whole books devoted to Thailand's wonderful islands and beaches. A lot has been written and said about this aspect of Thailand. Post-tsunami things have been a little more circumspect than in the past. However, there's no doubt that Thailand has some of the best beaches in SE Asia if not the world. Scuba diving is also excellent and well-catered for, mostly through PADI centres. Snorkelling trips are widely available and typically organised through the hotel or a local agent. You can of course just get your flippers and mask on and start swimming. The organised trips are often worth it as you will be able to access remote reefs and islands where there is a wider variety of marine life. Many other water activities are also available - kayaking, jet ski and of course banana boat! Thailand is a very big draw if you are a lover of water sports. There is also the rather pleasant nature of beach life - even if you can only make it out to the islands on the weekend. There is something extremely satisfying about sitting at a small beachside restaurant sipping ice cold Singha beer and shooting the breeze with good friends. Some of my favourite beaches are Kata beach (Phuket), Ao Prao Resort (Samet), Klong Dao Beach (Lanta) - so many happy memories. 4) The peopleThere is much that can be said about Thai people, their positive attitude to life and their friendly nature. On the whole most Thai people are extremely tolerant and welcoming to foreigners. Thais tend to be very laid back and easy-going, unless offended, at which point they can become stubborn and in extreme cases verbally or physically violent. Even more has been written on the subject of Thai women and their many charms. For the majority of Western men moving to (or visiting) Thailand, enjoying the company of Thai ladies is a major incentive. Thai women tend to be charming, beautiful, slim and feminine - traits that many Western men complain are in short supply in their home countries. Problems can arise with Thai women - usually this comes about because the Western guy has not taken time to understand Thai culture and the Thai way of thinking. This does often lead to unfortunate situations. Mostly these can be avoided - being better informed does help and there is certainly no shortage of advice on this website and on the Internet in general.I have found Thai people to be helpful and pleasant in my travels in Thailand. There's no doubt that Thai people are on the whole very pleasant to interact with. 5) The cost of livingCompared to the West Thailand has a very low cost of living. For example a fantastic condo with swimming pool, 24 hour security, broadband internet and all amenities can be had in a nice area for typically £300 to £500 per month. However, all budgets are catered for in Bangkok and much cheaper (and much more expensive) facilities are available.One useful tip is, if you can, to get a Thai contact to check out apartments for you prior to your arrival. They can also negotiate much more effectively. On one occasion I was able to get a friend to negotiate a great monthly rate for a top-floor serviced apartment that was HALF the rate quoted on the Internet - a saving of around £500 per month. There are many bargains to be had and no shortage of accommodation in Bangkok. As mentioned earlier food is also very cheap and generally a wide range of products are much cheaper in Thailand than in Western countries. The UK in particular seems to be the ripoff capital of Europe. I usually buy my running shoes and sports clothes when visiting Thailand or Malaysia as prices are often as little as 30% of what I'd pay for the same thing in the UK. Other clothes such as T-shirts, jeans, sandals, shoes, wet suits and so on can all be had at a fraction of what you'd pay in UK.6) The nightlifeThailand's famous, and some would say infamous, nightlife acts as an giant magnet to men (and women) from all over the world. Sadly Thailand has developed a unenviable reputation internationally as the prostitute capital of the world (or at best SE Asia). The most famous red light areas catering to Westerners include Patpong, Soi Cowboy and Nana Entertainment Plaza (NEP) in Bangkok. There is also naughty nightlife to be had in Pattaya, and on the island of Phuket, centered around Patong beach in Phuket town. Unfortunately (or fortunately if your tastes are so inclined), brothels exist all over Thailand, but the vast majority cater to Thai men. Official estimates of sex workers in Thailand put the figure at around 70,000 including 30,000 under 18. Further "official unofficial" (from the police) statistics put the more likely number of sex workers in Thailand at over 200,000. There are also many young ladies who fall into a "grey" area - incidents of college students and office workers freelancing for extra cash on the side are commonplace.Naughty nightlife aside - Thailand, and especially Bangkok has a very lively nightlife. Nothing seems ever to close in the "City of Angels". Whereas in UK most establishments on the High Street will be close by 5.30pm many outlets in Bangkok don't even open until that time! There are many pubs, clubs, discos, indoor and outdoor restaurants, cinemas, bowling centres, and shopping malls all open until late. Bangkok is certainly one place where you will never be bored of an evening and the same goes for many of the outlying provinces and islands. 7) The pace of lifeWith our hectic lifestyles in the West we often dream of leaving the rat-race and downsizing into a slower pace of life. Thailand is an ideal location in which to achieve that aim. With the combination of low cost of living and excellent facilities, life can be good in Thailand, some would say better than the West, on very much less money. Whether your inclination is to the metropolis of Bangkok or the quieter outlying provinces, the pace of life and laid back attitude of the Thais can be a refreshing change from the hurly-burly of Western life. Sure, Thailand is no panacea, but there's no doubt that there are many Westerners living a quietly-contented, low-stress life in Land Of Smiles.8) The cultureThere is so much to see in Thailand. There is a feeling sometimes that once you've seen one temple in Thailand you've seen them all. Personally I never tire of learning more about Thai history, the Thai people, their religion and beliefs. I never get bored of visiting the wonderful temples and historic sites. Thai culture is fascinating and there are many cultural avenues to pursue in Thailand - Thai dancing, arts and crafts, martial arts, festivals and special customs are endlessly varied and interesting. From Songkhran to Loy Kratong, from Thai silk to Muay Thai, from Ayutthaya to Wat Arun, there is so much to explore and learn about.9) The facilitiesGenerally I've found facilities to be of better quality (and cheaper) in Thailand than in the West. Golf courses, cinemas, swimming pools, beach facilities, hotels, restuarants, serviced apartments, and shops are generally very good and provide excellent service. Medical facilites are also very good, clean and with efficient Doctors (but you do pay).

Getting around Bangkok and travelling in general is also rather easy. There is always a motorbike taxi on hand for short trips, or aircon taxi. I've also travelled in tuk-tuks, songthaew, skytrain, aircon buses. In many ways getting around in Thailand on public transport is far easier than in the West, where you really do need your own car to conveniently get around.10) The shoppingBangkok is pretty famous for its shopping. The big shopping malls include Central Plaza, Mahboonkrong (MBK) and the new Siam Paragon, but there are many shopping malls in Bangkok and many more under construction. Shopping facilities are plentiful outside of Bangkok too, with most towns having a variety of stores and shopping facilities. One of the big advantages of shopping facilites in Thailand over the West is that they are usually open until quite late (by Western standards). Central Plaza on Rama 3 for example closes around 10pm. Many small shops are also open 24 hours. Seven-Eleven stores are widespread.I'm no great lover of shopping to be honest, but I've had many enjoyable shopping trips in Thailand. Whereas in UK it often feels like an ordeal, in Thailand, and especially in some of my favourite malls like MBK and Central it becomes a pleasurable activity that I look forward to. The shopping malls also make great places at which to people watch. I often sit in Starbucks in Central or a coffee shop MBK armed with an iced-tea and my Bangkok Post and just watch the world go by.SummaryThailand is something special, it is a magical place that is much more than the sum of its parts. It is a heady mix of all the above ten items and much, much more. Whether you plan to visit for a holidayArticle Submission, work or retirement Thailand has something special to offer you.

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Want to buy property in Thailand?

One of the most picturesque countries of Asia, Thailand is a top-notch global tourist hotspot. Be it the coastal lifestyle or the mainland Thai locales, the entire country is full of amazing spots that allure you no end. Thailand's major USP is tourism and the government knows this fact and has always promoted it on a global scale.

The response from tourists flocking to the country has been overwhelming and they seem to return to Thailand in abundance year after year. Political uncertainty notwithstanding, tourists tend to flock to the country on a year round basis. Though the country is not quite open to full foreign ownership of Thai property, there is no dearth of investors' interest in the Thailand real estate.

The charm that is Thailand

The special Thai charm assumes much greater significance for the development of the entire Southeast Asia. The miles and miles of pristine sandy beaches, including the world famous Pattaya Beach, dotted with exquisite palms have a unique magical effect on the visitor, which makes it a favourite honeymoon destination for couples tieing the knot!. Phuket and Koh Samui occupy the pride of place on the coastal regions Thailand.

Thai spa's are world famous for their soothing, calming, and relaxing effects on a tired body. This makes the country one of the best getaway spots in the world to relax the tired mind, body, and soul. The Buddhist monasteries make for a profound experience and worth visiting at least once during your stay. Being the major Thai religion, Buddhism is all-pervasive in the lifestyle of people here. And it's an open secret how much the Westerners are attracted towards Buddhism and the Buddhists.

Though not an absolute monarchy, yet Thailand has the longest reigning monarchy of the world since 1946. And this has been a constant cause of several coups in the country in the recent years. The country has also seen some of the worst natural disasters in recent times, like Tsunami, SARS, and Bird Flu. But all this has virtually zero effect on the minds of visitors in Thailand.

The capital Bangkok is just like any other advanced European city, with casinos, nightclubs, pubs, bars, cafes, restaurants, theatres, cocktail lounges, and massage parlours easily accessible. Thailand is also a haven for the shopping freaks with quality leather and electronic equipments available at much cheaper prices than Europe and the USA.

The regular flights to and from Thailands Airports connecting major European, American, Australian and Asian cities have spelled boom time for Thai tourism and economy.

Property Investment in Thailand

Unfortunately, Thai government is not so open when it comes to inviting global real estate players for developmental purposes. There is a bar on property investments by foreigners in the Thai real estate. As an individual, you cannot own any land, and even as a company, only the Thai partner is allowed to own land and that too with considerable amount of restrictions. The government is particularly strict in this regard post-2006 coup.

The freehold land might not be available for direct purchase by a foreign national, but you certainly can lease the property on a 30-years lease period. The foreign purchasers of condominiums may buy the freehold so long as total foreign ownership does not exceed 49% of the whole structure.

Investment in Thailands real estate should never be completed without soliciting the help of local expert adept in property transactions. This is because the Thai real estate industry is largely unregulated and you'll hardly find any regulations governing real estate transaction in the country. While a lawyer is not a necessity in completing the contract, if the documents are in Thai, it's better to hire either a good translator or a real estate expert.

The best property to invest in Thailand is the holiday resorts and other vacation property at prime tourist centres. A beautiful Thai villa can be yours for just £121K at ChiangMai, while a resort property is available for upwards of £50K. Condominiums in Pattaya are available at £30K onwards, while villas for slae in Phuket are heavily priced at a minimum of £480K.

These properties will ensure you get a commanding rental income throughout the year, and you can also enjoy an annual stay for a couple of weeks (or more!) in these accommodation sites.

It's better to research the country for an appropriate and legally acquirable property because tourism potential notwithstanding, there can be lots of crooks and goons on the prowl waiting for the gullible foreign investors. Make adequate inquiries and research about the individuals and property you are dealing with. The lax political and administrative will has resulted into several criminal elements making Thailand their den. However, if you approach the real estate transaction with due diligenceComputer Technology Articles, chances are you'd be able to strike a good and legitimate deal.

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5 Things You Can't Miss When Coming To Thailand

Thailand offers a vast variety of both indoor and outdoor activities, from going up to the top of the forested hills to down under the ocean. As a result, it is hard to narrow the choices of destinations and things to do in Thailand to the five best options. However, if we really have to choose, this travel guide for Thailand will pick the following 5 not-to-be-missed activities instead. Yet, as mentioned, they are not all of the best attractions visitors can enjoy in Thailand.

1. Experiencing amazing underwater World
Experiencing the beautiful underwater nature is one of the most popular visiting activities located in the southern and eastern part of Thailand. A large part of the reef is still protected by Thai government in order to limit the impact from human activities so that there are still vast biodiversity under warm sparkling water existed in this country. Moreover, due to the accessibility from the tourists, the underwater world is a popular destination for travelers, especially for scuba diving and snorkeling. The well known places for this are such as Krabi, Trang, Phuket, Koh Samet, Koh Phangan, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Tao etc.

2. Enjoying the World's famous beach party on Koh Phangan (Full Moon Party)
Koh Phangan is a famous destination for full moon party. 10,000 - 30,000 party lovers would come and enjoy the all-night beach party which will be held every month on the island. Besides the night time, this island still has some beautiful nature of clear sky, blue sea, white sand and coconut trees for visitors to enjoy. This is the place where the peace of nature and fun of the big live party come together.

3. Relaxing with a traditional Thai massage
One thing that any travel guide for Thailand can't be missed to mention about is traditional Thai massage or in Thai "Nuad Phan Thai". Thai massage is an art with long history. The massage is something unique involving stretching and deep massage that traveler should try once visiting Thailand to experience some peaceful relaxation during their trips. Visitors can choose to enjoy this kind of service from many places around the country from luxury spas in hotels to trusted traditional place for Thai massage as Wat Pho, the place close to the Grand Palace.

4. Shopping cheap but quality products back to your home
Thailand is one of the best shopping destination in Asia and popular for its bargaining markets. Best buy products include Thai silks and cottons, silver and gold, batiks, leather goods, beautiful pottery, precious stones such as rubies and sapphires, pearls, wood artifacts, bronze ware, designer items, tailor-made cloth, technology, etc. Travel guide for Thailand shopping places would include both shopping streets and malls such as Chatuchak, Suan Lum Night Bazaar, Silom area, Sukhumvit areas and shopping malls such as Central Plaza, The Mall, Paragon, Emporium, etc.

5. Cooking the delicious Thai cuisine with cooking classes
Thai food is one of the world's most famous and healthiest. Many dishes have become favorite dishes for people around the world such as Thai fried noodles (Pad Thai), hot and spicy soup with shrimp (Tom Yum Gung), coconut soup with chicken (Tom Kha Gai), etc. There are many Thai cooking classes now available for travelers around Thailand both in hotels and in institutions. So, here is the chance for visitors to learn how to make this finest cuisine back home.

These are the 5 activities that this travel guide for Thailand would recommend visitors to try and gain some experiences like no other. As said, these five are not all you can enjoy in this country. There are more to do such as visiting great diversity of the country's natural heritage for some adventure holidays, enjoying night life in Pattaya for some extra fun, riding on an elephant into the thick jungles for once-in-a-lifetime experience or traveling on a boat trip along Chaophaya river to touch on Thai way of living besides the river.

Last advice, before being able to enjoy those activitiesFree Web Content, advance booking for those activities and accommodation nearby is always a good idea. Travel guide for Thailand would highly recommend requesting for some promotional rates when booking as bargaining can often work in this country.

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A big attraction in Muay or Thai Boxing

There are many people in the world who travel from place to place in order to see different cultures of the world. This curiosity to see the unseen helps the people to see some of the beautiful cultures and societies.

Thailand is a huge attraction for countless number of people. There are people who often travel from different corners of the world to be a part of this spectacular for of sports. It has been a trend that has been going on for 200 years.



Over the years there has been a constant increase in the number of people vesting Thailand just to be part of the Muay in Thailand. Many people have in fact been able to improve their fighting skills by being a part of the local kick boxing of Thailand. Moreover while learning the Muay in Thailand people get so involved with the local culture that they end up living in Thailand. It is the beauty of the sport and of the great culture of Thailand that attracts so many people.

The sport involves proper technique. Like any other sport the fighters of the Muay are properly trained professional fighters. They practice hours every day in order to be able to beat anyone. The fighters have “never to die” attitude. This makes the sport very intense. The fighters prove themselves by winning. It takes years to perfect the moves that are done in the Thai kick boxing. Hence it is very important for the fighters to practice and train themselves. Moreover with the growing interest of the people in the sport it is expected that with the passage of time number of people being the part of the sport is bound to increase.



The Thai kick boxing or one may call it the Muay in Thailand has gained a lot of importance with the passage of time. However at the same time it is very important for the people who take part in the game to be aware of the correct technique. It is said practicing the Thai kick boxing techniques without attaining the level of perfection could prove to be hazardous. Therefore people are always advised to never try such games at home. The sport involves a lot of excitement and demands a great level of physical fitness from the players. It is very important for the fighters to be powerful and have higher level of stamina.

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