Things You Should Know Before You Going To Thailand

Thailand has three main seasons:
November-February = Hot.
March-May = hot and humid.
June-October = hot and humid (rainy season)
     Whenever you go, it will be hot. Take care, light cotton shirts, shorts and sandals pack when you wear them. Thailand is predominantly a casual affair, but when you get to the temples or the palace, you dressed for the occasion. Men, no shorts and long sleeves are preferred. Ladies, no shorts, short skirts orTops. If you are in Thailand for a few weeks, see a need for a few days of showers contain a hint (it can be that hot) This means going through some clothes. At each corner is a Thai washing machine that will take care of your clothes for you and at affordable prices. The hotels offer the same service but at much higher rates and they usually get them around the corner to the same shop! Here you will find many markets selling clothes no longer so cheap pack ... save the room for theThey are little things to bring back.
     Toiletries, you can go as far as everything that can be found cheaply in Thailand. So, unless you have a favorite that you can not live without, you can all your supplies at stores like 7 / 11, Carefour or Tesco will receive it and live it. You do not need to add all the extra weight and buy new toiletries for the trip, if you can get it there and much cheaper.

As a hot climate, you can drink more water than usual, probably. DO NOT drink the tap water. CleaningTeeth and washing is in order, and ice cubes in the shops and restaurants. The Thai people drink bottled water for the most part and it is was very cheap, especially the Thai brands.
     Food is everywhere and in the tourist areas you can do anything and everything get, from lasagna to Lobster Thermador, and all the fast food restaurant you could wish for. Then there is the vast number of different Thai food and fruits. If you so much for the experience then you can get the Thai Kitchenpass through, as it is the best in the world no bar, and it is good for you, for the most part. Do not be afraid to try different things and do not worry, that it can not fit well, you'll never know until you try. Not all Thai food is spicy, but you can ask to have dishes prepared less sharp.
     Toilets, I have previously covered in "The Art of a Thai toilet". If you are mainly in the tourist areas you will probably only Western-style toilets back up, but for a few things ready. The number oneBath and toilet paper might not get a hose next to the toilet with rinser at the end like you on your kitchen sink. This is used in order to clean and it works quite well. Maybe want to lug around napkins or tissues, until you lay of the land preserved. You will often see signs when toilet paper is not available, giving the paper deposit in the brief but can pail or made available. Please give as says the sign. Thailand's sewers can not handle it andit can quickly lead to problems. Besides, if you rinse the hose then the paper is essentially clean anyway.
     The world is simply in contact with them, because Internet shops are everywhere, and phone calls shops place to look overseas. Most hotels offer these services, but also charge more for them. If you use a cell phone with a SIM card, you can open it in many different shops, then a Thai SIM card and phone call home can buy. Ask the person who unlockedwill be set up for you and calls home is cheap! When you come home swap the SIM card with the old and get your party started ... and a perk is you're phone will now work on any network.
These are just a few things to note when you go on your first trip. Do not sweat the small things, because in Thailand you will be able to most things that can be found at home, only cheaper.
     I will be adding a series of articles in this area. In the next few rounds of this typethe article, I'll tell you why, in the city, hotels, markets and nightlife. It would probably be a good idea about the various tourist fraud and ... forewarned prepared to touch.
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