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10 things to know before visiting Thailand

Before visiting Thailand, it's crucial to be mindful of several factors for a smooth and respectful experience. Firstly, avoid supporting animal tourism, particularly activities that exploit animals. Be cautious of the large population of stray dogs, and don't feed the monkeys to prevent aggressive behavior. When shopping, bargain responsibly, recognizing fair prices. Bug spray is essential due to tropical climates. Be skeptical of overly good deals, as scams are prevalent.<br>

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10 things to know before visiting Thailand

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  1. 10 things to know before visiting 10 things to know before visiting Thailand Thailand

  2. Embark on an unforgettable journey in Thailand! Discover essential tips and cultural insights with 10 Things to know before visiting Thailand. While up close and personal encounters have become the norm when it comes to tourist itineraries in Thailand. It is suggested you don’t engage in activities like elephant trekking, visits to tiger temples, and monkey photo ops. temples, and monkey photo ops. Be aware of the large population of stray dogs in Thailand. While many are friendly, exercise caution and avoid approaching unfamiliar animals to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience. Feeding monkeys in Thailand may seem harmless, but it disrupts their natural behavior, diet, and can lead to aggression.

  3. In Thailand, bargaining is a common practice, especially in markets and smaller shops. However, it's important to approach it responsibly. Start with a friendly demeanor, and don't lowball excessively. In Thailand, bug spray is crucial. With a tropical climate, mosquitoes are prevalent, and protecting yourself from potential insect-borne illnesses enhances your overall well-being during insect-borne illnesses enhances your overall well-being during your visit. When in Thailand, exercise caution when encountering seemingly enticing deals. While the country offers fantastic bargains, be discerning to avoid falling victim to scams or counterfeit products.

  4. The phrase “ Mai pen Rai ” roughly translates to – ” everything is okay “ or “ don’t worry”. While this might seem like an ordinary saying now, this simple phrase also reflects Thailand as a whole. Your preferred mode of transport can greatly affect your travel experience. Tuk-tuks are fun and offer you a better view out but can get terrifying at times. Taxis on the other hand are comfortable and relatively safer. comfortable and relatively safer. While it is not uncommon to see tourists zipping about on mopeds with safety gear. It is definitely neither recommended nor safe to do so. Thailand sure is a hairy place to drive.

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