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Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand
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Thailand Guide: Where To Go & How To Plan It
Thailand is without a doubt one of the world s most popular travel destinations, thanks to its abundance of beaches, islands, temples, and wonderful street food at reasonable costs
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i'm heading to thailand in a few weeks and it's my first time so i was wondering if you have any tips for a first time traveller? i also want to try and see some of the bl actors - how did you manage to see so many? help?
First of all can I just say how incredibly envious I am you're going to Thailand soon. I'd give literally everything I have to be back there. I hope you have the best time. Because it was a fucking dream holiday for me.
I do have a few basic tips for you:
1.) Download the Grab app (Thailand's version of Uber). Trust me when I say it's going to be your best fucking friend. @bestillmyslashyheart and I had every intention of using public transport when we were there but the Grab app was so fucking cheap and it was generally the easiest/quickest option to get to all our intended destinations.
If you're a solo traveller I recommend the Grab Bikes, they're your best option for beating the truly HORRENDOUS Bangkok traffic at peak times and they barely cost more than 150 baht for journeys no longer than an hour (if you're from the UK that's about £3.50 per journey- truly wild)
Also, another note on travel, if its raining or between the hours of 3pm-8pm and grab tells you it will be a 40 minute journey, double it, Bangkok traffic is no fucking joke. Gridlock city centre.
You should also download the BKK app if you do plan to use public transport.
2.) Always carry cash on you. Most places in the city take credit/debit cards but there is usually a fee and having cash if you're in the more rural areas of Thailand is a must. We learnt that the hard way.
3.) Learn basic thai phrases. I made a list before we went and they came in so handy. If you want my list feel free to ask but here is a few we used a lot. Sawadee ka/krub (polite hello) Kop khun ka/krub (polite thank you) Kor tord ka/krub (polite sorry) Hong naam? (bathroom?) If you can't handle spice, like my white ass, you might want to learn the phrase for "no chilli" which is: Mai Sai Preek or "not spicy" which is: Mai Ped
4.) 7-Eleven will be your saving grace. There is a 7-Eleven on every fucking street. No word of a lie. They're everywhere. And they're so fucking cheap. You need a quick snack to keep you going before lunch? Go to 7-Eleven. 10/10 recommend their toasties. Also a great place to stock up on water. 6 baht (13p) for their branded water. Also, if you're a BL fan they have a lot of the BL branded items from the shows in there. It's where I found the Kinnporsche sex bread, the kp helicopter bj nose inhaler, the between us green tea drink, the bad buddy seaweed snack etc.
5.) If you're planning to visit the temples you need to be super respectful of their culture. The main thing to be aware of is wearing the appropriate clothing. It's really important to be respectful and cover yourself when you're visiting these sacred places. Also most temples you have to take your shoes off before you enter, so I suggest wearing easily slip on/off shoes for your temple days. My crocs were a godsend.
6. Icon Siam is a very fucking overwhelming place. If you don't do well in crowds or you struggle to navigate, I'd say avoid Icon Siam. It's Bangkok's biggest and busiest mall for a fucking reason. And trying to get a pick up from any of the malls is a literal nightmare. The smaller but no less impressive malls I recommend are Siam Paragon and Central World (only 5 mins walk from each other).
7.) If you go during rainy season (which you are) always have an umbrella or poncho to hand and wear weather appropriate shoes. because let me tell you when that rain hits, it hits hard and it hits fast, and those streets are flooded within minutes.
I think that's all for the basics. But I can go into more depth if you have any specific questions. My dms are always open.
For the BL specific events, you should absolutely be following all of the big production companies on either insta (where I got most of my info from), facebook, or twitter. Most of them post the artists schedules a week or two in advance so keep your eyes peeled for those updates and check your availablity- lots of the events happen in the malls.
I would also personally recommend getting to the event a few hours beforehand to scope out the best area to place yourself. The main trick is to follow the obvious fanclubs. They're always posting about where they are and always have light up signs of the actors name on them. And if people are sitting in groups by barriers, that is where you need to place yourself. Most of the events are very well organised and will have barriers already in place fo the best views.
Don't be afraid to ask. Some of the fans won't speak English, but a large majority do. There's no harm in asking if you're in the right place.
And also on that note, if you see girls running in one particular direction- follow them. They're usually headed to the event you're headed to and they know the way better than you do. It'll save so much time and you'll end up with a much better spot.
I think that's everything! Hope this helps! Let me know, and please come back and share your experiences! I'd love to hear all about it!!
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Southeast Asian Cuisine: Culinary Delights
Let’s go on a journey through Southeast Asian Cuisine, where each dish tells a story of tradition and flavor. This guide unveils the culinary treasures of Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and beyond. Southeast Asia serves hundreds of culinary delights for those wanting to try new foods and experience different tastes. Exploring the diverse cuisine in Southeast Asia allows people to better understand the history and people of the region. So, if you’re considering visiting the area any time soon, there are certain dishes you certainly will want to take advantage of! Let’s jump in and look at the highlights of some of the essential dishes in the region.
A Foodie’s Journey Through Southeast Asian Cuisine
Indonesia
Indonesian cuisine is less famous than other regions like Thailand or China internationally (a situation the Economist attributes to varying factors like politics and prejudice). But there are incredible dishes using rich, flavorful ingredients and spices. An Indonesian staple is rice. It may be served steamed, slightly cooked, or wrapped in leaves. Other popular foods include soup, noodles, and dishes like Nasi Goreng and Rendang.
Rendang is a traditional Indonesian dish originating from Padang. It consists of tenderized beef marinated in coconut milk and traditional species. It certainly is a favorite among people visiting the region. Other notable mentions include satay lilit in Bali. This is a grilled minced meat dish seasoned with chili, lime, and lemongrass. Siomay, a street snack consisting of fish dumplings, sliced potatoes, cabbage, and tofu, topped with a tasty peanut sauce is also great.
The Philippines
Filipino cuisine is more like a fusion of various cultures and influences from Malay, China, and Spain. Some of the more popular choices for those visiting the region include Lechon (roast pig), a staple in Cebu. Don’t miss out on chicken inasal (a charcoal-grilled chicken dish). If you have the chance, enjoy the authentic version in Bacolod. Other tasty meals include adobo (which is marinated meat), and morcon (made from beef, poor, sausages, onions and eggs).
If you’re visiting Davao, take advantage of the opportunities to try durian. There’s also numerous varieties of durian fruit (consisting of candies, cake, flavored coffee, and more). If you are looking for a new taste sensation, the Philippines is definitely the right choice for you.
Southeast Asian Cuisine – Thailand
The history of Thai food interweaves ingredients and cooking methods from various cultures. The result is a culinary experience that attracts people from around the world. If you’re looking to participate in it, Thai street food is a perfect choice. While visiting, definitely don’t miss out on the roadside stalls where you can try out some delicious options like moo ping (grilled pork), tom yum goong (hot and sour shrimp), Khao man gai (chicken and rice), Khao niao mamuang (sticky rice), grilled skewers and Pad Thai. Head out early in the morning if you want a comforting bowl of jok, a rice porridge featuring pork topped with ginger and onions. Street food allows for a truly immersive experience for those visiting Thailand and wanting to get a unique taste of their culture.
If you want to explore Thailand, remember that each city and region features something unique. In Chiang Mai, stop and enjoy Khao Soi, a curry soup made with coconut milk served over egg noodles and topped with layered crispy fried noodles. Heading to Northeastern Thailand? Try Som Tam, a mash of tasty vegetables, Larb, and Nam Toke, and salads of meat, rice, lime, and fish sauce. Staying in the central region of Thailand? Well, many describe Bangkok as a “”food lover’s paradise, ” so don’t miss out on everything the city has to offer. If you’re heading South to the beautiful islands, try Sataw (prawns with a unique flavor), Massaman curry, or Khua Kling.
Vietnam
Southeast Asian Cuisine and Vietnam! If you’re traveling in Vietnam, you’ll encounter a range of dishes and flavors that change from North to South. Those in Sagon enjoy bánh xèo (crispy pancakes) rolled with greens and dipped in sweet-and-sour fish sauce, while Hai An Cao Lau noodles are a popular snack. Don’t miss out on the fantastic street food options like banh mi (a sandwich featuring pickled vegetables, fresh cilantro, pork belly, pork floss, and cucumber) or pho (featuring flat rice noodles with beef or chicken cooked in a hearty stock, spiced with clove, and cinnamon and anise).
Bánh Xèo, emerging from the Mekong Delta and popular in south and central Vietnam, features a batter made from coconut milk and rice. The filling contains pork, bean sprouts, and shrimp. If you still have room, try Che, a dessert sometimes served hot or cold and topped with fruits like bananas and longan. The unique combination of sauces, herbs, and spices creates a memorable experience that captures Vietnamese cuisine.
Singapore
We have to talk about Singapore if we are talking about Southeast Asian Cuisine. Singapore’s cuisine combines influences from China, Malay, and India. Some staples include Hainanese chicken rice and chili crab. Suppose you’re looking to check out some fine dining. In that case, several Michelin-star regional restaurants offer a promising taste sensation.
Laos
Laos’ amazing scenery and deep cultural legacy makes it a popular choice. The food is also worth trying out. Laotian cuisine is not as well known in the West. The dishes may seem simple, but it’s quite flavorful, frequently combining fermented pork and fish with chilies and fresh herbs (think mint, cilantro, makrut lime leaf, ginger, garlic, etc.).
Cambodia
When we talk about Southeast Asian Cuisine, we have to talk about Cambodia. The use of different herbs and spices, together with the addition of tropical fruits from the area, define the cuisine. The region’s most popular dishes include lok lak, a stir-fried beef dish; fish amok, which is fish made with banana leaves; and amok, a stew made with kroeung and fresh coconut milk. The cuisine of the area combines a variety of tastes, from spicy to sweet, to produce a flavor profile that is sure to please. You might want to try kangkep baob if you’re feeling more daring. It’s a frog that’s been roasted over hot coals packed with peanuts, chiles, pork, and different spices like garlic and lemongrass.
Southeast Asian Cuisine: A Feast for Foodies
Southeast Asian Cuisine is delicious. Whether you want to visit the numerous street vendors or immerse yourself in an exciting culinary experience by visiting a more upscale restaurant, you will be very content with Southeast Asian food. There are an infinite variety of flavors and dishes worth exploring. Hopefully, this article has pointed you toward some of the more popular ones you wouldn’t wouldn’t-would want to take advantage of. Also, please check my other article on Discovering the Wonders of Southeast Asia Travel: A Comprehensive Travel Guide.
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Have you ever driven via White Sands National Park’s picturesque route? Which picturesque journeys in New Mexico are your favorites? Have you ever been to White Sands, NM?
White Sands National Park is one of the best-known locations in the Land of Enchantment. Encompassing 275 square miles of white gypsum sand dunes, this is the largest of its kind in the world. And while you can explore this white sandy desert on foot, you may also want to enjoy a scenic drive through White Sands National Park in New Mexico as well.
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Reasons why Bangkok should be in your top destination list for vacation
Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is a vibrant and bustling city that offers visitors a unique experience of Thai culture and modern city life. Here are some reasons why you should visit Bangkok:
1. Cultural Landmarks and Temples: Bangkok is home to some of the most beautiful temples and cultural landmarks in Thailand, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). These sites offer visitors a glimpse into Thailand's rich cultural history and architectural traditions.
2. Shopping and Markets: Bangkok is a shopper's paradise, with everything from high-end designer stores to bustling street markets. Some of the most famous markets include Chatuchak Weekend Market, known for its endless array of products, and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where vendors sell their goods from boats on the river.
3. Food and Nightlife: Bangkok is famous for its delicious street food, with stalls selling everything from spicy curries to sweet desserts. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with plenty of bars, nightclubs, and live music venues to keep you entertained.
4. Modern City Life: Bangkok is a modern and cosmopolitan city, with towering skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and world-class restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the comforts and amenities of a modern city while still experiencing the unique culture and traditions of Thailand.
5. Relaxation and Wellness: Bangkok also offers visitors the chance to relax and rejuvenate, with plenty of spas and wellness centers offering traditional Thai massage, yoga classes, and other treatments.
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Overall, Bangkok is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Thailand. Whether you're interested in culture, shopping, food, nightlife, or relaxation, Bangkok has something for everyone.
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The Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan, Thailand, is a legendary beach festival held every month under the full moon. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, neon lights, fire shows, and electrifying music, it attracts thousands of partygoers. With beachside bars, dance floors, and epic celebrations that last all night, it’s the ultimate party experience. Be sure to wear neon, stay safe, and enjoy the unforgettable night of music and fun!
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Thailand Tour Package
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Kulhi Katandi (Mini Thailand) Tourist Spot in Jibhi, Himachal Pradesh
Kulhi Katandi, often called Mini Thailand, is a beautiful destination in Himachal Pradesh, India. This hidden gem offers stunning landscapes, lush greenery, and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for travelers seeking peace and adventure. With offbeat places near Kulhi Katandi (Mini Thailand), you can explore unique experiences that go beyond the typical tourist trails.
When you visit, consider exploring the nearby town of Jibhi. This charming village is famous for its picturesque views and tranquil rivers. It’s a perfect place for hiking, nature walks, and experiencing the local culture. If you're looking for places to visit near Kulhi Katandi (Mini Thailand), Jibhi offers cozy accommodations and delicious local cuisine, making it a great base for your adventures.
Another must-visit spot is the Jalori Pass, which is just a short drive away. This high mountain pass provides breathtaking views and exciting trekking opportunities. The area is rich in wildlife and offers a chance to connect with nature. Whether you want to enjoy a peaceful retreat or indulge in outdoor activities, Kulhi Katandi and its surroundings have something for everyone!
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Phi Phi islands, Thailand: Paradise in the Andaman sea
The Phi Phi Islands are a paradise of turquoise waters, powdery sands, and jaw-dropping cliffs—an island escape that feels straight out of a dream.
Ever dreamt of escaping to a tropical paradise where crystal-clear waters, towering cliffs, and vibrant marine life surround you? Well, pack your bags because the Phi Phi Islands are calling your name. Located in Thailand’s Andaman Sea, these islands are not just a picture-perfect spot for Instagram but a real-life dream destination. Made famous by The Beach, Phi Phi is more than just a movie…
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