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An Expats’ Advice For Women Going To Bangkok
I love to travel and tour around new cities, but my guiltiest pleasure is that all that I’m ever searching for is a quiet place with a nice view to ignore while I read. For example, when I was in Beirut, Lebanon recentlyAn American Expat’s Tips For A Memorable Holiday In Bangkok
I am originally from the United States but have studied and worked overseas in Southeast Asia, Australia, the Middle East and North Africa for much of the...Recommended Websites
Websites that provide up to date information on eating, drinking, and going out in Bangkok: Coconuts Bangkok: https://bangkok.coconuts.co/ BK Magazine: bk.asia-city.com Siam2nite: https://www.siam2nite.com/en/events Eating Thai Food: https://www.eatingthaifood.com/ News: Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.com/ Prachathai English: https://www.prachatai.com/english/ @191Thailand on Twitter: https://twitter.com/191thailand All of the following blogs feature women travellers who have visited and written about Bangkok: Paper Planes:…Health & Emergencies
For general information on dealing with emergencies, check out: Time Out Bangkok’s Travel information: Bangkok fast facts A-Z Lonely Planet’s Bangkok: Essential Information Medical and Emergencies In the case of a medical emergency, you can call 1669 or go directly to any nearby hospital. Medical treatment facilities are some of the best in the region…Dangers & Annoyances
here are dozens of articles and blogs about common scams in Thailand. Some of the best include: Lonely Planet’s How to Beat Bangkok’s Scams Thai Travel News’ List of Top 10 Scams in Bangkok and Thailand And the very thorough Bangkokscams.com For a great blog post (though my heart goes out to the bloggers!), check…Getting There & Around
Getting into Town Arriving into Bangkok can be an intimidating experience. The two main airports, Suvarnabhumi (vaguely pronounced Sue-van-a-boom) and Don Muang, are just outside of the city centre, but in reality they are only a taxi, bus, or train ride away from the comfort of your hotel or hostel. Top Tips: It’s ok to…Essentials
angkok prides itself on having every product, brand, and haute couture fashion house somewhere in one of the dozens of malls scattered throughout the city so no need to fear forgetting to pack something. Check out the Customs & Culture section on clothes for some great links with specific packing lists. The complicated essentials Lotions…Customs & Culture
s a predominately Buddhist country with a long history of independence, Thailand is seen as the home of a fairly homogenous people. Underneath that commonality amongst most Thais, there are a number of ethnic minorities whose traditions continue to flourish. Some of the basics 95% of Thais are Theravada Buddhists (the more conservative of the…Where to Stay
angkok can be divided into multiple zones. The most common areas for visitors are: Sukhumvit, Siam, Silom, Khao San/Rattanakosin, Phahonyothin and Yaowarat. You may also find yourself in Dusit, Ratchadaphisek or Thonburi, but they have fewer attractions for foreign visitors. General Layout Sukhumvit, Siam and Silom These three neighbourhoods are the easiest to get around…How Much Money To Carry In Kuala Lumpur & More Info
What to pack, how much money to carry, internet access and other essential information you need to know before arriving in Malaysia.Getting Around Kuala Lumpur On Public Transport Like A Pro
As a person who does not own a driving license and has a taste of wanderlust, I know how frustrating it can be to want to see things in and around Kuala Lump...5 Essential Life Skills Every Traveller Should Learn
Many travellers share how travelling has taught them this and that, how they've become better at adapting to new environment, how they've learnt to...