Safety Instructions To Know While Touring Thailand

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The zesty and lively country is a major traveling destination in Southeast Asia and you would never be entirely sure of whom you would be running into.

It's a pretty popular spot for solo backpack adventurers, honeymooners and family travelers. The country is versatile enough to home all the major attractive activities and places The Equator could have and that's exactly what it does. Although to ensure you spend a well-rounded and hassle-free Thailand trip, there are certain rules and hacks to do that.


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Don't underestimate the money-saving tips

Yes, Thailand is loved for its cheap prices and affordable merchandise and souvenirs, yet why miss out on the obvious money-saving advantages the country offers?

Check out the following to gain insight:

Avoid booking tours before you arrive: Due to the popularity of Thailand, travel agencies are scattered all over the touring spots looking to sell their packages at pretty cheap rates. Be it zip-lining or diving in Koh Tao, wait until you reach your destination.

Couchsurf: This is ideal for solo backpackers or a group of backpackers.

Couchsurfing lets you stay at the homes of Thai people for free since they readily and warmly welcome tourists to stay with them.

Travel like a local: Another easy way to save those extra bucks while in Thailand is to travel the country like a local.

Avoid the expensive cab rides and prior booking of transportation. Use buses, drink local beer and live off zesty Thai street food.

The social etiquette of contacting with a Thai monk

For those of you who aren't familiar with social etiquettes associated with the monks of Thailand, make sure you read this carefully.

Thai monks are plenty in public and you might encounter a few of them on the road. Women should in no way contact a monk by laying hands on his robe or him even if they are outside temple premises. The monks, if done so, have to go through an entire cleansing ritual.



The Thai National Anthem

Every day at 8 am and 6 pm, the Thailand national anthem is played out loud and it shows respect and reverence if you stop whatever you are doing only to stand still and honor the entire process. If you are just casually sitting anywhere in Thailand, stand up and pay respect to the country during the mentioned hours.



Paying a visit to the Thailand open markets is a must

Though not a social etiquette this is looked upon more as a personal benefit. Thailand consists of several open markets where you can buy good and rare products at an extremely cheap rate if you know how to haggle for prices.
Yet keep in mind that Thailand is a mecca for duplicitous products, hence what you might be buying may not be entirely genuine. Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok, Chiang Mai's Night Bazaar and Tha Kha Floating Market near Samut Songkhram are the leading Thai markets renowned for their haggle-able items.



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