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5 Simple Little Tips for You if This is Your First Thailand Tour

TIME : 2016/3/18 11:47:17
If this is your first Thailand tour, then let us tell you about a few things which you should better arm yourself with. This article peeps into the facilities of the country and tells you exactly what you can expect.

Thailand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and is a brilliant concoction of sea, malls and temples. There are lovely markets including Bangkok's various floating markets and plenty of museums to give you that much-needed variety. So, there is no reason why you must not visit Thailand before, during or after your honeymoon. Come here with your parents, with your spouse or with your kids- you are promised thrills and joys on every occasion.

Here are some informative tips which you must keep in mind:

i. Do not load your bags with too many clothes: Even if you have bought a Thailand tour package for 2 weeks, do not make the mistake of loading your bags with too many clothes. There are two reasons why we are saying this. Firstly, extra load of luggage will cost you extra charges during the flights (with new rules in place, one has to pay a lot of extra money for carrying heavy luggage)! Secondly, the markets in Thailand give you the opportunity to shop for new clothes (both branded and casual) at very cheap prices.

ii. Book a room in advance: If you are traveling for the first time, then it would be advisable to book a room in advance. Since you are unfamiliar with the local geography, it is always good to have things pre-arranged, lest you face harassment later on. Besides, if you are traveling during the peak season, then it will be really insensible of you to fly into Bangkoks and Pattayas without a room booked under your name.

iii. Bring your laptop: If you cannot stay without your laptop, then do bring it since the country provides great facilities of Wi-Fi connectivity. You can access the net almost anywhere including the beaches and the markets. Most hotels (even the mid-budget ones) have got Wi-Fi facilities installed. Most of them are free of cost and are included in your hotel packages. You do not have to pay any extra money to use it.

iv. Stick to public transport if you want to save money: Some people have this habit of sightseeing through privately booked cars. Such an arrangement can be pricey and can be avoided in this country. The transport system in this place is really good and one does not have to bear any hassle while using the public bus or any other vehicle. The tuk tuk which is Bangkok's pride is a great and convenient way of navigating the traffic. It is also cheap. So, budget travelers rely on cheap public transport instead of booking private cabs and cars.

v. Do some basic homework about the Thai culture: That people are warm and polite, but they are also deeply religious and extremely sentimental. You won't like to rattle them or hurt their emotions even if it is unintentional. It would be advisable that you do some basic homework about the local culture and learn the common rituals of greeting or bidding goodbye! Operators who supply Thailand tour packages usually help you learn some common tips about the Thai culture. Hungry Bags, with its impressive entourage of Thailand tour packages, can script a perfect Thailand tour for you. All you have to do is to pick up a Thailand tour package and the rest will be arranged by the dedicated staffs of the organization.