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Thailand Self-guided Travel GuideThailand Travel Guide

1. How to travel to Thailand

Fly to Bangkok Airport, apply for international driver's license translation, rent a car, start a self-driving tour of Thailand, go south to eat seafood and play on the beach.

2. Strategy for going to Thailand

Last year we went to Pattaya, Bangkok with Zhongxin. We spent a day traveling freely in Bangkok and Pattaya. If you go to Bangkok, you and we better go see the Erawan Shrine! What a coincidence, the incense was too late! If your wish is great and your finances allow, ask someone to dance. Erawan Buddha is my favorite. We went to Koran Island in Pattaya, which is not big. It only takes half an hour to get around the island by motorcycle. There are several beaches, among which the one in the northeast corner (forgot the name) I personally think is the best.

Water activities include parachutes and motorboats towed by speedboats, which are cheaper than in Phuket, about half the price. There are a few on the beach, which are pretty good. If I have time in Pattaya, I'm looking forward to spending a full day there. To sum up, there are no attractions, just pure relaxation and leisure.

3. How to get to Thailand?

A visa is required to go to Thailand or Cambodia. It depends on what kind of documents you sign, such as business visa, work visa, tourist visa, pension visa, family visit visa, etc. With your passport and legal visa, you can travel to Thailand and Cambodia. You can backpack alone or join a group. Funds can be prepared. Your mobile phone can navigate, and your mobile phone translation software is very useful. Going abroad is very convenient. The two countries are very close.

4. Travel Guide to Thailand

I have always felt that Thai people have really strong learning abilities, and they really try their best to make their trip the best. When I went to Chiang Mai in 2015, there were very few locals who could speak Chinese. If I go to Chiang Mai again this year, almost all businesses will say so. Even the aunt who sells mango sticky rice at a stall near Tapemen is fluent in Mandarin. We picked up the driver from the spa, holding a book on learning Chinese. While we were waiting at the red light, we asked my five-year-old daughter, sister, if it was a red light or a red light? This spirit of not giving up any learning opportunities is really admirable.

So, you can go to Chiang Mai without speaking English. Relax and have fun. You will feel more comfortable than at home. As for the strategy, Don't worry. There is no problem with its reasonable use of Google Maps, Dianping and Grab.

5. Travel routes to Thailand

Thailand is the country with the best and most comprehensive tourism culture in Southeast Asia! And given the huge Chinese market, Thailand provides a lot of convenience in every aspect. The ubiquitous Chinese and Alipay consumption will make you feel like you have never been abroad! That’s why most Chinese people choose Thailand when they go abroad for the first time!

Thailand’s free travel guide, first of all, you must determine how many days to go. Although Thailand is not a big country, it takes time to really explore it all. After all, there’s no need to look around just to make a card! If you only have a few days, you should know the focus of your trip, whether to go to the beach or to a relaxing town! I think Bangkok is a must-visit city. It is the capital after all, and shopping at buybuy is much more convenient than in other cities!

This time I went to Thailand for 9 days, and the itinerary was Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai!

Air tickets: Purchase Asia-South Korea air tickets online in advance. It is quite cheap, with a round-trip tax of more than 700!

Phone card: Just buy it on Taobao in advance.

Visa: Visa fee is waived until October 31, 2008. Prepare two 2-inch bareheaded photos with white background. Remember to bring your own pen and download the entry card filling sample online in advance, so that you can fill in the entry form on the plane and go directly to the queue after getting off the plane to save time. I went there in December 2018. Because the visa fee was waived, many people were shocked. It took me almost three hours to get out of customs, despite the endless queues and the slowness of the staff.

Route:

D1: It’s already five o’clock. The next morning we entered Bangkok and punched in while queuing for customs.

D2: Wake up naturally and turn on the TV.