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Thailand Travel Guide

The Kingdom of Thailand, otherwise known as the “Land of Smiles”, is a Southeast Asian country that sits between Burma and Vietnam. Thailand is covered in an incredible amount of beautiful natural beauty, awesome tasty food, some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet and some of the best of Thai culture. Here we will tell you everything you need to know about Thailand travel.

 

There is no right time to visit Thailand in terms of weather because it’s a tropical country.

If you’re planning a trip to indulge in some epic parties at Full Moon Parties in Koh Phangan, your best bet is to go in November.

If you’re planning a trip during the year-end holidays, you’re better served visiting from mid-November till February. For an off-the-beaten track experience, though, avoid visiting the country from January – March as this is when most tourists flock in.

If you love beach activities, you also like traveling to Thailand between May and September.

 

There are so many things to do in Thailand that it can be hard to decide where to go first. We have created a list of the best places to visit in Thailand that will make your trip memorable!

Bangkok: Bangkok is the capital and largest city of Thailand. It also serves as the seat of government for the country. It’s known for its skyscrapers, shopping malls and nightlife activities.

Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai is an ancient city that was once known as Siam City because it was once part of Siam (modern-day Thailand). Today, Chiang Mai is still known for its beautiful temples, historic ruins, shopping areas and delicious street food!

Pattaya: Pattaya is a popular tourist destination because of its beaches, nightlife activities and shopping malls. There are also several luxury resorts located in this city.

Phuket: Phuket has plenty of sandy beaches and also some amazing attractions like James Bond Island (Nah Loh Samah Bay) where you can snorkel with thousands of fish!

Koh Samui Island: Koh Samui features dozens of pristine beaches along its coastline as well as some great waterfalls like Hin Ta & Hin Yai waterfalls which are famous among locals for their healing powers!

 

Thai cuisine has a wide range of flavors because it has been influenced by many different cultures and cooking methods from Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, and Burma, as well as those of India and China through the use of spices.

Here are best Thai traditional food you should try:

  • Tom Yum Goong (Spicy Shrimp Soup) …
  • Tom Kha Gai (Chicken in Coconut Soup) …
  • Som Tam (Spicy Green Papaya Salad) …
  • Laab (Spicy Salad) …
  • Pad Thai (Thai Style Fried Noodles) …
  • Khao Pad (Fried Rice) …
  • Pad Krapow (Fried Basil) …
  • Khao Soi (creamy coconut curry noodle soup)

 

Flights

Bangkok International Airport (BKK) has two terminals: Don Muang and Suvarnabhumi. Don Muang Airport is used mainly by low-cost carriers and domestic flights, while Suvarnabhumi handles international flights. The two terminals are connected by rail link to central Bangkok. There are also several other airports serving domestic routes only, such as Phuket International Airport (HKT) or Krabi International Airport (KBV).

Railways

Rail transport in Thailand consists of two major systems: The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) operates passenger and cargo services on its nationwide network of standard gauge lines through its four regional zones (Northern, Northeastern, Eastern and Southern), while the Bangkok Mass Transit System operates commuter rail services in Bangkok metropolitan area.

Taxis

Motorcycle taxis are common in Thailand. They’re cheap, easy to find and can be found at almost every street corner waiting for customers. Motorcycle taxis are usually operated by young men who wear helmets and jackets with large numbers on them so they can be easily identified. They provide an inexpensive and convenient way to get around cities such as Bangkok or Chiang Mai.

Tuk tuk

Tuk-tuk drivers are also easy to find in most Thai cities, though they’re not always as cheap or convenient as motorcycle taxis. Tuk-tuks were originally used as horse-driven carts but today they’re motorized three-wheeled vehicles — one behind the other — often brightly decorated with flowers or signs advertising their destinations or specialties.

Bus

The most common form of public transportation in Thailand is the bus. Bus stations are often located near train stations because many long-distance buses depart from there as well as from bus terminals that serve only buses going out of town (or into town). They usually have air conditioning and sometimes even televisions showing movies or

 

The majority of nations do not require a visa to enter Thailand, however you should check the rules for your particular country. The following nations are permitted to visit Thailand without a visa for up to 45 days.

Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Monaco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, The Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovak, Slovenia, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, UAE, UK, USA, Brazil, Republic of Korea, Peru, Hong Kong, Vietnam.

 

Vietnam Travel Guide

Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia, drawing travelers to its lush mountains, bustling cities and golden sandy beaches. There are numerous ancient monuments and colonial structures that have survived its eventful history.

 

The best time to visit Vietnam is between November and April. This is when the country experiences the least amount of rain.

North Vietnam

Northern Vietnam (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa, Mai Chau & Ninh Binh) has a distinct winter and summer season. The cool but mostly dry winter lasts from November to April, with an average temperature of 17-22 ° C with the coldest months January – March. Summer lasts from May to October when it is hot and humid and the region has the most rainfall. July to September are often the wettest months of the year.

Central Vietnam

Central Vietnam (Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue) has hot and dry weather from mid-January to the end of August, with temperatures often reaching mid-30 degrees. During the winter months, rainfall increases with peak levels in October and November, sometimes in the form of typhoons.

South Vietnam

With temperatures remaining constant throughout the year, the climate in the south (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Mui Ne, Phu Quoc) is split into two simple seasons, wet and dry. The dry season starts in November and ends in April / early May, with slightly warmer and more humid at the end of February to May. The wet season lasts from May to early November, with the months of June, July and August receiving the most rainfall of the year.

 
 

 

13 Best Places to visit in Vietnam:

1. Ha Giang

Impressive karst mountains, hills and green valleys with minority villages.

2. Hoi An

A well-preserved old trading town, full of picturesque historic houses, pagodas and cafes.

3. Halong Bay

The karst mountains of this bay are one of the most fascinating seascapes in the world.

4. Dalat

Adventure capital, with French villas, pine forests, beautiful lakes and waterfalls.

5. Sapa

Surrounded by beautiful mountains, rice terraces and various hill tribes.

6. Phong Nha

Home to many caves, including the largest cave in the world.

7. Ninh Binh

Known as Halong Bay on land, full of karst mountains, paddy fields, rivers and temples.

8. Hanoi

Numerous museums, historic streets and temples, markets, bridges and a historic citadel.

9. Hue

Once the capital of imperial Vietnam, much of its rich history is well preserved.

10. Cao Bang

The biggest attraction is Ban Gioc waterfall, the most impressive waterfall in Vietnam.

11. Quy Nhon

Relaxed beaches, Champa ruins and an authentic experience of Vietnamese culture

12. Phu Quoc

A piece of paradise for beach lovers, with nothing but palm trees and the sea.

13. Mekong Delta

A unique water world, where boats, houses and markets float on the countless rivers and canals.

 

Top Must-try Food in Vietnam: 

Pho – Noodle Soup With Beef

Banh Xeo – Vietnamese Pancake

Cha Ca La Vong – Grilled fish, often includes shrimp paste or fish sauce, ginger, and chili peppers

Com tam – Broken rice served with fried egg, onions and meat.

Banh Mi – Baguette with vegetables and meat

Bun cha – Fresh noodle with vegetables and meat

Mi quang – Yellow colored rice noodles with grilled meat, vegetables, peanuts and rice paper

Bun dau mam tom – Noodles, tofu and chunks of meat served with spicy stinky purple dipping sauce

Bun bo nam bo – Noodles with slices of beef, lettuce, crunchy peanuts and without broth.

Bun bo Hue – Noodles with meaty broth and piles of beef and pork.

Xoi – Sticky rice

Banh cuon – Rice flour pancakes with a hearty filling of minced pork and mushrooms.

Goi cuon – Fresh spring roll with salad vegetables, a piece of meat or fish/shrimp and a layer of coriander.

Lau – Vietnamese hotpot dish, with a choice of vegetables, mushrooms, meat and fish.

Bun Thit Nuong – Thin vermicelli rice noodles, chopped lettuce, cucumber, bean sprouts, basil, peanuts and mint

 

Domestic flights

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are the two main international airports with most international flights arriving. Domestic flights are also a good option as many of Vietnam’s highlights are relatively far apart and flights can be very cheap. So you already have flights from 25 euros!

Bus

The bus is often the cheapest option between the various destinations in Viet- nam. Night buses save you a day of traveling and a night in a hotel.

Train

The train is a more comfortable option, but also more expensive. You can take the train on several popular routes, but the night train is also an option. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

Car

Driving yourself is not recommended due to the poor condition of the roads and a driver is not expensive. If you are traveling with a group, it is recommended to rent a minivan. Taxis can be found everywhere. An alternative is the App. Grab, comparable to Uber in the Netherlands. Grab scooters are also available for solo travelers.

Motorbike / scooter

A very cool way to travel through Vietnam is on a motorcycle. You can rent one in many places and it only costs a few dollars a day. Please note that you are officially not allowed to drive without a valid Vietnamese driver’s license. The police condoned the policy, but you are not automatically insured.

Cruise

In the Mekong Delta you can take a boat for short distances. You can also go by boat from Rach Gia to the island of Phu Quoc. In Halong Bay, a boat is also inevitable to visit the beautiful bay.

Other options

Renting a bicycle is an ideal way to explore the smaller towns and the countryside. In the cities you never have to walk if you don’t want to. There are plenty of cheap options to get you around. You absolutely must try a cyclo. That’s a bike with two passenger seats.

 

Before you travel to Vietnam you must already be in possession of a valid visa, e-visa or letter of authorization for a visa on arrival.

You can get this in 3 different ways:

  • Visa – through any Vietnamese embassy

  • E-visa – online through the official website of the Vietnamese Immigration Service.

  • Visa on Arrival – through a local travel agency.

  • If you are going to Vietnam for less than 30 days, choose an e-visa.

  • If you are going to Vietnam for more than 30 days, choose a visa on arrival (keep in mind that you have to enter the country via international airport.

 

 

Japan Travel Guide

Japan is an incredible country with a fascinating culture and history. It’s also a great place to visit if you’re looking for something different from your typical vacation. Here’s how to get around, what sights to see and do, how much it will cost to travel Japan:

 

Spring and fall are the best times to visit Japan. Summers can be hot and humid, with frequent typhoons. Winters tend to be cold with heavy snowfalls that sometimes paralyze transportation networks.

 

When you think of Japan, a few things probably come to mind:

Tokyo – This city has it all! You can enjoy an afternoon at a traditional Japanese garden like Kiyomizu-dera or stroll through Harajuku’s shopping district. Alternatively, head over to Shibuya Crossing (the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world) or explore Asakusa and its pagoda temples. Tokyo also has many museums including the National Museum of Western Art and Museum of Modern Art Tokyo which houses works from artists such as Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet’s Water Lilies series.

Kyoto – Kyoto is famous for its beautiful temples and shrines including Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion), Ryoanji Temple and Nijo Castle which has been designated as one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1994. Kyoto is also home to some great shopping areas like Fushimi Dori Avenue where you can find traditional crafts such as lacquerware and pottery with beautiful designs that reflect Japanese culture.

Osaka is the largest city in Japan, and also one of its most cosmopolitan. It’s a great place to go if you want to see a variety of local culture and cuisine.

Nara is a city that was once home to some of the earliest Buddhist temples in Japan. Today, it’s an important stop on any trip to Nara National Park.

Kobe is a city that was once known as the “Rome of Japan” for its many temples and shrines. Today it’s still one of the most popular cities in Japan for sightseeing and shopping.

Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan and can be seen from almost anywhere in the country. It’s also one of the most popular mountains you’ll find in Japan.

Himeji Castle is located right next to Himeji Station on the JR line between Osaka and Kyoto stations. The castle was built by Hideyoshi Toyotomi in 1589 and it has been reconstructed several times since then.

 

 

Japanese food is delicious, healthy and it’s not expensive. 
In Japan, you can find some of the best restaurants in the world. You’ll also find many traditional Japanese dishes that have been passed down from generation to generation.

Top 10 must-try food in Japan:

  • Sushi
  • Sashimi
  • Ramen
  • Tempura
  • Soba and Udon
  • Japanese Curry
  • Sukiyaki
  • Okonomiyaki
  • Guydon
  • Mochi 

 

  • Train

Trains are the most convenient and efficient way to travel around Japan. They’re clean, quiet, and comfortable, with toilets onboard and run on time.

  • Bus

Buses are also reliable, with designated stops so you don’t have to worry about missing your stop or going too far out of the way. 

  • Taxi/Uber/Lyft/etc…

Taxis are easy to hail down in bigger cities; otherwise taxi drivers can be hard to find. Uber also operates in Japan as well!  

 

A JR Pass is a travel ticket that provides unlimited use of Japan’s rail network. The cost varies depending on the duration of your trip, but it usually ranges from around ¥30,000 to ¥45,000 (US$300 to $430) per person.

JR passes can be purchased online or at airports before you arrive in Japan. 

A JR Pass can be very useful if visiting multiple cities or taking long journeys throughout the country—but it’s not worth getting if all of your destinations are within Tokyo itself.

 

The cost of traveling Japan depends on your level of comfort and how long you stay.

Accommodation: Hostels cost between 3000-5000 yen per night for dormitory rooms (shared bathrooms) and 5000-7000 yen per night for private rooms with shared bathroom facilities. Hotels start from 7500 yen upwards for single rooms and 15000-20000 yen upwards for double rooms including breakfast buffet. Four star hotels can charge up more than 100000yen per night!

Food: Takeaway food is generally cheaper than eating out at restaurants or cafes but there are many options available depending on your budget – from cheap ramen shops where a bowl costs less than 600yen up to fine dining restaurants where an appetizer alone could cost 2000yen! 

 

 

There are over 60 countries whose citizens can enter visa-free for tourism or business. Other nationalities currently need to go to a Japanese embassy or consulate to apply for a visa.Y ou can find all the information about Japan visa requirements in this website: https://www.visasjapan.com/

 

Korea Travel Guide

Korea is one of the most popular destinations for travelers in Asia. It’s incredibly safe, and friendly, and has some of the best food in the world.

 

The best times to visit Korea are from March to May and from September to November, when the weather is mild.

Autumn is the most popular season for tourists because of beautiful red and yellow leaves. 

Spring is a great time for cherry blossom viewing – as well as being lovely weather-wise, it’s also low season in some parts of Korea (such as Jeju Island), so accommodation prices are cheaper during this time too! 

 

  • Seoul: Korea’s capital and largest city, it has a vibrant culture, food scene and active nightlife.
  • Busan: South Korea’s second-largest city and a major port on the southeastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, known for its seafood restaurants and beaches.
  • Jeju Island: An island off South Korea’s southern coast with white sand beaches, volcanic rock formations and traditional villages that are UNESCO World Heritage sites. It also has an active volcano (Mount Halla).
  • Gyeongju: A historic city in North Gyeongsang Province that dates back 2 millennia with many historic monuments, tombs and temples including Seokguram Grotto—a UNESCO World Heritage site—and Bulguksa Temple which houses one of Asia’s tallest wooden structures.

 

Food is an integral part of Korean culture, and the food you’ll find in Korea is delicious. It’s healthy, and affordable.

Top 10 must-try food in Korea:

  • Gimbap
  • Bibimbap
  • Bulgogi 
  • Samgyeopsal
  • Korean Fried Chicken
  • Tteokbokki
  • Naengmyeon
  • Bingsu
  • Pajeon (Korean Pancake)
  • Samgye-tang (Korean Chicken Soup)

 

Korea has an excellent train system with frequent connections between the major cities. The best way to get around Korea is by train, especially if you are traveling in packs and want to save some money. 

But what if you’re on your own? In Korea, many buses go from city to city, and even some of them have free WiFi.

Another popular transport in Korea is taxi. You can find taxi everywhere in the cities. However, local taxi drivers are not well at English speaking. 

 

To travel to South Korea, you need to get a visa. This can be done through a Korean embassy or consulate in your home country.

You also can see how to apply visa online through this website: https://www.visa.go.kr/

 

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