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It is cheap and easy to get around in Thailand using domestic flights. Read about the various airlines flying domestically in Thailand.
Bangkok is also known as Venice of the East because a river and numerous canals flow through the city. You can use the river and the canals for quick transport, avoiding the many traffic jams on the roads, and they are great for sightseeing as well.
It can be exhausting to go sightseeing on foot in the heat in Thailand; however, if you choose to grab a taxi or a tuk-tuk, you may not enjoy the sights as much. Luckily, in some places, you have another option; you can go sightseeing in a pedal-powered rickshaw, also known as a samlor.
The tuk-tuk is dangeÂrous, unpleaÂsant, and expenÂsive. NoneÂtheÂless, you may want to take a ride in a tuk-tuk on your holiÂday in Thailand. Read more about the tuk-tuk.
A songthaew is a modified pick-up or truck that is used as a taxi or as a bus in Thailand. The passengers sit in the back on two benches. Read about the songthaew and how to use it in, for instance, Chiang Mai and Pattaya.
Not all streets and roads in Thailand have sidewalks. Sales stalls, pedestrians, cars, motorcycles, and everyone else shares the space. Even if there is a sidewalk, it may not be for walking. Read more about sidewalks with obstacles and some heavenly sidewalks.
Bangkok is notorious for its endless traffic jams; however, you do not need to spend time in a taxi that moves with a snail's pace, you can take the Skytrain that hovers above the traffic jams or the Metro that effortless strides ahead underground. Read about the Skytrain and the Metro in Bangkok.
If you are from a country with safety rules and regulations – and where the people abide by those rules and regulations – then Thailand will feel very different. Read about road safety, food safety, power safety, and work safety.
Travelling by train is very inexpensive in Thailand. However, you should only take the train if you have plenty of time. Or if you want to experience the Thai culture up close, as swarms of vendors board the train at the stations to hawk food, candy, newspapers and drinks for the travellers.
It is very cheap to travel by bus in Thailand, although it also can be very boring and dangerous. You will find buses in many different shapes and conditions. From the ultra-modern VIP buses with TV and entertainment consoles in the seats to old bangers resembling something that were discarded in the west 30 years ago. Read about travelling by bus in Thailand.
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You will probably meet both beggars and children selling flowers on your holiday in Thailand. Read why you should never buy from a child or give them money.
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Accidents can happen even though you are on a holiday. In this article, you will find phone numbers and addresses to contact if you need help in Thailand. Keep the numbers and addresses on your person.