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Traveling around the world is still only a dream
to many, but for those that have done it, their
lives have been enriched by the experience.
Different cultures, languages, and locations to us
to appreciate the world in a new way. The world
seems smaller once you travel around and the
diversity of cultures makes you appreciate people
in a new way.
If you haven't already done a lot of traveling,
I suggest you save the money until you can. Life
is way too short not to take the time to travel
the world and appreciate its beauty. Meeting
people from different countries gives you a whole
new outlook on life and a new understanding about
people in general.
In this article, I will tell you a few things
about a wonderful place to visit . . . Thailand.
They call Thailand "The Land of Smiles." The
people there are great, always having a smile for
everyone. They don't lose their temper or express
bad behavior in public, because to do so causes
"Loss of Face."
As I said before, one of the greatest things
about traveling the world is meeting people with
different cultures, different beliefs, and
different attitudes towards life. In Thailand, the
people do not believe in rudeness and brash
behavior. They believe this is an embarrassment
and it is not tolerated. Being from the US, I find
that refreshing. Maybe we can learn from them.
Another great thing about traveling the world
is the shopping. You will find shopping in
different countries a great pleasure because you
will find products that are not produced anywhere
else. Each country has it's own unique products to
offer you and in many countries the prices for
these items is very low. Thailand is no different
in this regard. The shops in Bangkok will keep you
busy for days, so go prepared to shop.
There are a lot of alleys in Bangkok filled
with shops, small cafes, and great Thai
restaurants. They have a wholesale garment
district called Wu Fen Pu, with more than a
thousand clothing stores and shops that sell
accessories, such as shoes, belts, purses, bags,
and much more. Many of the items are hand made or
locally produced and you won't believe how low the
cost is for these items.
Another market to visit while you travel in
Bangkok is Chatuchak. It's huge! You'll think
you're in the Disneyland of shopping centers. It
will take you a couple of days to browse all the
shops at Chatuchak, but well worth it for all the
bargains and unique products you will find there.
Another location for some great night shopping
in Bangkok is the Shilin Night Market. They have a
food section and another for shopping. There are
more than one thousand stalls here and some of the
best bargains you will find in Thailand.
You may not be allowed to shop on Fridays. That
is when buyers from other stores go there to stock
up on items for resale and business is focused on
them. Just like here, if you plan to buy summer
clothing, go in the fall and vice versa. Most
shops in Bangkok are open to 11pm, so shopping in
the late afternoon or evening is much better.
One of the most exciting parts of world travel
is exploring and taking in the sights that are
unique to each country. As you travel the world,
the photographs you take at memorable sights will
help you relive the memory of the great times you
had in each country over and over again, so take
plenty of film and your camera wherever you go.
Now let's talk about some of the sights you
will want to see while traveling in Thailand. Ever
see the movie, "Bridge Over The River Kwai,
starring William Holden and Alec Guinness? I'm
probably revealing my age by being familiar with
this movie, but it was based on a true story and
the actual bridge does exist.
A few hours by shuttle from Bangkok takes you
to Kanchanaburi. That is where the actual Bridge
over the river Kwai is located. Whether you have
seen the movie or not, the sight of this bridge is
impressive. It is one of the "must see" sights
during your visit to Thailand. The river is
beautiful and the fact that the bridge was built
by prisoners of war makes the trip to the bridge
worthwhile. The prisoners who built the bridge
delayed it's construction long enough to save many
lives. I suggest you watch the movie before your
trip to Thailand, so you can fully appreciate the
sight of the Bridge Over The River Kwai.
There are many "Wats" in Thailand. A wat is a
Cambodian, Lao or Thai Hindu or Buddhist temple.
They are considered a source for Buddhist
spiritualism. Most of them are very beautiful and
amazing feats of architecture built by hand out of
love for Buddha. The architecture is even more
amzing when you consider some of them were built
many years ago by people who had very little to
work with.
One such Wat is located in Ayutthaya City, the
capital of Ayutthaya province in Thailand. The
city was founded in 1350. The city was destroyed
by Burmese troops in 1767 and the area where it
was originally located is now called Ayutthaya
Historical Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage
Sight. The city itself was rebuilt a few
kilometers away.
Another is located in Sukhothai Historical
Park. According to Wikipedia.com, this park covers
the ruins of Sukhothai, a 14th century kingdom.
This historical sight should be part of any
itinerary for traveling in Thailand. The area has
walls all the way around it and has gates on each
side. The remains of the royal palace and 26
temples are inside these walls. The largest temple
is called Wat Mahathat. Thousands visit the area
every year to see the ruins of this once great
city.
Many areas mentioned in this article can be
easily toured by bicycle, an often overlooked form
of transportation when traveling the world.
Whenever you travel to another country, sitting in
a car going from sight to sight sometimes cheats
you out of truly appreciating the beauty of the
country you are traveling in. Check out the
country and the sights by bicycle where possible
and I guarantee you won't regret it.
There are many other Wats to visit in Thailand.
I suggest you choose as many as your stay will
allow. If you visit some of them in the evening,
you can even experience the chanting of the
Buddhist Monks. A couple of other Wats of interest
are Wat Chedi Luang, in Chiang Mai City, which was
once the home of the emerald Buddha and Wat Phra
Kaew & the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Wat Phra Kaew
is now called the The Temple of the Emerald
Buddha. Legends hold that the statue originated in
India, but it first surfaced in Chiang Rai,
Thailand in 1434.
One thing you have to remember if you plan to
visit the Wats in Thailand is that you must wear
long pants. Shorts or dresses are not permitted
while entering these temples.
If you like beaches, then you must visit Phuket,
70 minutes flying time from Bangkok. The waters of
the Andaman Sea are green and beautiful and the
beaches are very clean. It is Thailand's most
popular beach and resort destination. They have
popular resort hotels, Thai and seafood
restaurants, water sports, Wats, forests, coral
reefs, and mountains. The tropical setting makes
for a great part of any visit to Thailand.
Speaking of mountains, a visit to Mae Hong Son
Mountain Wat is a special cite you may want to add
to your itinerary. Mae Hong Son is located on the
summit of a mountain. You can walk or take a
tuktuk (like a rickshaw) up to the Wat, itself.
There is also an observatory that overlooks all of
Mae Hong Son and the mountains of Myanmar behind
it.
We hope we have added some useful information
and ideas for your trip to Thailand.
About the Author
Robin Darch, has a website,
Worldwide Travel to help you find all the
information you need about world travel related
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