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If you go to Thailand, what are the tourist traps you need to pay attention to?

NO.1 Trouble with Shopping If you are traveling independently, you will inevitably have to ask for directions. Everyone will be very enthusiastic to help you. Note here: some people will take the initiative to strike up a conversation with you (this kind of people have nothing to do) Please be careful), they will first tell you that the place you want to go to is closed, and then take you to a certain jewelry store! If you call a TUTU car, the driver will say, no money, and will take you directly to the shopping store! Needless to say, it is one of the must-visit shopping spots when traveling with a group.

NO.2 Island swimming water project trap! The editor has a relative who traveled to the islands in Thailand with a group, and there was a scenic spot called "Golden Sands Island". According to her description, after arriving on the island, there were many water sports, one of which was a sea motorboat. She negotiated with the local people: "500 baht/person". After a while, when she came back, the locals asked for 2,000 baht. /person, I wanted to ask the tour guide to come forward to talk to the locals and solve the problem, but the tour guide was very disdainful and said: "I can't control it, I'm afraid of being beaten."

NO.3 Don’t be greedy for cheap. The editor has a friend who signed up for a 2-day tour in Bangkok. She found many local travel agencies. After comparison, she found this one to be the cheapest. (Don’t be cheap when traveling). Here is the result of being greedy for cheap: On the day of travel, the tour guide arrived half an hour late, the car was dilapidated, and the scenic spots: Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Floating Market, Teak Palace, Crocodile Pool, and Transvestite Show. The tour guide not only exchanged coins to take away the passport, but also used various methods to collect tips along the way.

There are many more tricks when traveling in Thailand, so I won’t list them all here. You must adhere to the principle of "Let the tour guides, salesmen, and locals talk about it, but don't buy it!" Whether you are joining a tour group or buying something, it must be within the reasonable price range of the market. Cheap things must have a big hidden meaning behind them. The trap! Do you know of any other tourist traps? Please leave additional comments.