Monday, August 23, 2010

What places in Thailand do you advise to visit?

two children are accompanying usWhat places in Thailand do you advise to visit?
It depends of how old your children are. If they are older than 5-6 (i suppose), it's possible to attend some nice places with them.


I advise to visit Royal Palace in Bangkok, take a trip on a boat along their small rivers through Bangkok. And shops. Yes. The shopping in Thailand is something! You will see! Low prices and good quality of clothes.


If you go to Pattaya, visit Nong Nooch Orchid Park: you will see so many remarkable things - the ethnic thai show with beautiful dresses and make-up, thai box, dancing elephants. You can take a picture with them, ride them through the park. And, of course, the gardens - you MUST see it or you will regret. Find out in Internet some pictures of this park and imagine, that everything is more vivid,bright and colourful.


As for other places - visit islands, which are situated not far from Pattaya, spend a day laying and swimming there. But don't forget about sun burns! Crocodile farm. (My parents have visited it, but I haven't. But they say it's interesting). Shopping. Of course :))What places in Thailand do you advise to visit?
It depend to your interest..if you want to shop,you can go to Patuma and for relaxation,you may go to Phuket. There are other place to go..i been there.
the red light district definately
Thailand do offer a wid3e variety of holiday ideas for family. You can do a cultural tour, beach resort, mountain resort, heritage tour, winery tour, funland tour etc. Look at http://www.tourismthailand.org for the attractions in all its 76 provinces. I will be happy to make some recommendations if you like. I will need to know your travel dates and type of holiday that you are looking for. You can email me at thaitourinfo@yahoo.com. I will be glad to help.
I was stationed in Karat Thailand in '71 while in the USAF and I remember the beaches being pretty nice. Near Bangkok is busy Pattaya, divided into north, central and south.





Dining and entertainment abound and water sports (water-skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, jet skiing and fishing) keep beach goers satisfied. South of Pattaya, Jomtien is a nicer, quieter beach offering similar facilities. North of Pattaya, Wong Amat鈥檚 narrow beach is a complete break, with just a few restaurants staying open late.

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