Insiders know, if you're thinking of traveling to Thailand, save this because it's hard to find!
Recently, many sisters are planning to take a spontaneous trip, right?
Traveling to Thailand really isn't suitable for this carefree style of travel, be careful not to suffer a big loss⏹
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Today, I've organized some essential travel tips for Thailand⏭, it's recommended to take a look before you leave, those who want to travel to Thailand should save this, it's hard to find a complete guide
▶️Pre-trip preparations
①Documents: ID card, driver's license, passport👆
②Hygiene: Skincare products, cosmetics, body moisturizer, lip balm, sunscreen
③Clothing: T-shirts, sun protection clothing, shorts, thin long pants, dresses, flat shoes (check the weather before departure)✨
⑨Electronics: Charger, charging cables, power bank, headphones⑤Medicines: Cold medicine, motion sickness medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, allergy medicine
⑥Others: Masks, sun and rain umbrella, sunglasses, eye mask, mosquito repellent, a small amount of cash (Thai baht) etc.💫
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Accommodation arrangements
🏩Bangkok: For your first visit to Bangkok, it's recommended to stay near the Central World shopping center, close to BTS and MRT for better convenience😝. Transportation is convenient, and attractions are nearby!
🌈Chiang Mai: For those who like modernity, it's recommended to stay on Nimman Road, with Maya Mall, Nimman Road Night Market, etc. For a more rustic feel, stay inside the Old City💫
🌈Pattaya: It's recommended to stay near the first or second avenue, with malls, the sea, and well-equipped surroundings, and the prices are also reasonable!🔆
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6 Days 5 Nights Itinerary Recommendation
📍Day 1: From all over the country→Airport pickup→Hotel check-in
📍Day 2: The Grand Palace→Wat Phra Kaew→Boat trip on the Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Arun→Train Night Market
📍Day 3: Gemstone Museum→Famous Du Lala Water Market on the Oriental Princess→Walking Street
📍Day 4: Sea outing to Koh Samae San→Hotel check-in
📍Day 5: Pray to the Erawan Shrine→Jungle elephant riding→Live ammunition shooting→Human-snake fight→Duty-free shop
📍Day 6: Airport drop-off and return trip
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💫Tips: There are many scattered attractions in Thailand, and when you are in an unfamiliar place with a language barrier, for the first time, you can find a reliable local tour group💖, a 6-day package including food, accommodation, and tickets for about 1600 yuan$, you'll stay comfortably without worrying about luggage and transportation issues, it's very cost-effective😝
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Due to limited space, that's all for the travel tips! Have fun traveling in Thailand!
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The Jade Buddha Temple on the banks of the Zhaopiye River is a must-visit Bangkok attraction, the majestic Bangkok royal architecture plus the magnificent and stately Buddhist holy place. The Jade Buddha Temple & The Grand Palace is a very sacred and important political and economic faith center for Thais. The Jade Buddha Temple was built in 1782 by Rama I during the opening dynasty of Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is dedicated to the national treasure of Thailand, the Jade Buddha statue, and the Grand Palace, although there are no royal members living, will still hold important royal ceremonies in these two places. Or a place to receive foreign guests, a very sacred and important place in the eyes of Thais
Wat Phra Kaew (known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or locally as Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram) is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand. Located in the historic centre of Bangkok and within the grounds of the Grand Palace, the temple enshrines Phra Kaew Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), the highly revered Buddha image meticulously carved from a single block of jade.The Emerald Buddha (Phra Putta Maha Mani Ratana Patimakorn) is a Buddha image in the meditating position in the style of the Lanna school of the north and dates back to the 15th century.#placetosee #stunningbeach #londontrip #beachparty #boracaytrip #bangkoktrip #beijingtrip #tokyotrip #shenzhentrip #sanyatrip #newyortrip ¹#hangzhoutrip #beachlovers #topbeach #placetovisit#bestbeach #travel #perfectbeach #localescapes #singaporetrip #helloautumn #triptravelguide #triptravel #beachvacation #hotelstaycation
The "Jade Buddha Temple", one of the three major Buddhist temples in Thailand, is definitely the most spectacular architectural art that represents the Thai temple. The Jade Buddha Temple is located in the area of the "Grand Palace", which is a public residence for the Thai royal family from the 18th to 20th centuries.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha grounds is the entry point for a tour (also) of the Grand Palace. This gorgeous temple is a must-see if you’re in Bangkok. Located inside of the Grand Palace, it’s one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Thailand and is worth visiting for the beautiful Buddha statue alone, although the building itself is also breathtaking. Come, take off your shoes, sit, and take in the beauty. Pictures were not allowed inside the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. There is no place that sells food or drinks inside the temple area.
Very beautiful, very spectacular, very grand, very suitable for taking pictures, but it will be super sun, do a good job of sun protection with fans.