วันศุกร์ที่ 31 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Frugal Travel Tips for Bangkok, Thailand


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With the change, it is not difficult to find places of economic interest in Bangkok, Thailand. But there are some tips for traveling U.S. dollars stretch more and better travel experience even.

The Grand Palace and Temple of Emerald Buddha

Yes, there is a registration fee (200 baht, about 6 U.S. dollars), but this show is a must for any visitor to Bangkok to see. It holds a number of Thai architecture.

Temples and other nationalThe monuments have a strict dress code. No shorts, sleeveless shirts or something "daring dress. This is true for most religious sites around the world, but Thailand, travelers should not use your feet slip open (not a belt behind the heel).

Thailand Customs

This leads us to see some Thai traditions, the experienced traveler.

The shorts are appropriate only for children and low class.

The head is considered sacred (the closest to heaven), soDo not touch. In fact, try not to touch the premises at all.

The feet are treated with care. In point of feet is considered a person exposed to a severe insult and plants very rude (especially in places of worship) down. Sit with your feet immersed in the body.

N. displays of affection in public. Press and hold the privacy of your room.

Like most countries, especially Thailand, not to criticize the local government or the monarchy.

This mayas a set of rules, but most apply to almost all countries a traveler is invited to
The Thais are very friendly, very difficult to express their disapproval.

Park Chatuchak Weekend Market

Here thrifty travelers buy their souvenirs. With more than 15,000 articles (have a free map at the information booth), there is much to choose from. This is a place for haggling. Never take the first offer. Also be careful with counterfeiting (fake antiques, fake jewelry,etc.) and keep pickpockets (some low denomination notes in a pocket for easy access and hide your wallet).

What to buy? Almost everything, especially trade. My mother is a lover of elephants and Thailand, with respect for animals, was the ideal place for the sculptures in teak wood (careful drying of wood and cracks when you return home).

Wat Pho (Temple of the reclining Buddha)

With another very, very cheap entry price (20 baht), Wat Pholargest and oldest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. The highlight is, of course, gold indoor 46 meters long reclining Buddha. However, the construction and get the orchids were also significant.

Bangkok is a paradise for bargain hunters. Attractions, restaurants and shops is cheap.

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