Thailand Exotic Experiences

Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in South-East Asia with coasts on the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.

It borders Myanmar (Burma) to the north-west, Laos to the north-east, Cambodia to the south-east and Malaysia to the south, and for a reason. You can find almost anything here: great food, a tropical climate, fascinating culture and great beaches. Thailand?s a country in where you can find a place to practice almost any outdoor sport. Some selections: Golf, Rock climbing, Scuba diving, Trekking, Live aboard Diving.

Thailand will open your eyes to an exotic experience that is safe and affordable, yet equipped with every modern amenity you need, there is something for every interest and every price bracket, from beach front backpacker bungalows to some of the best luxury hotels in the world. The thick jungle as green as can be, crystal blue beaches that feel more like a warm bath than a swim in the ocean and food that can curl your nose hairs while tap dancing across your taste buds.

And despite the heavy flow of tourism, Thailand retains its quintessential Thai ness, with a culture and history all its own and a carefree people famed for their smiles and their fun-seeking fun lifestyle. Many travelers come to Thailand and extend their stay well beyond their original plans. Many visit the wonderful festivals in Chiang Mai. You?ll never find a reason to leave because whatever your cup of tea is, they know how to make it in Thailand.


Language

The official language of Thailand is Thai. Public signage is generally bilingual, written in boh Thai and English. There is also some prevalence of Japanese and Chinese signs. There is no universal agreement on how to transcribe Thai letters that don?t have an English equivalent, so Khao San Road for example is also commonly spelt Kao Sarn, Kao Sahn, Khao San, Koh Saan, Khaosan, and many other variations. Maps with names in both Thai and English make it easier for locals to try and help you. Most ?front desk? people in the travel industry speak at least enough English to communicate, and many are relatively fluent; some also speak one or more other languages popular with their clientele, such as Chinese, Japanese, German, etc.

Across the web you can find an abundance of Thailand information.

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