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By *ally8Woman 4 weeks ago
Plymouth |
Start by spending three days and nights in:
Bangkok – the capital with lots of cultural sites
Pattaya – a tourist seaside resort on the Andaman Sea coast
Chiang Mai – cool off in the northern hills and visit more cultural sites
Phuket – a very popular tourist island off the Andaman Sea coast
Koh Tao – a quieter island on the other side, off the Gulf Of Thailand coast.
Then you’ll know where to spend the rest of you holiday.
I’ve sent you a copy of my guide to the Bangkok red light district. You may find something useful in it.
Enjoy your trip.
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By *ally8Woman 4 weeks ago
Plymouth |
"Hi do you think 3 days is enough for Bangkok?"
Depends on the weather and how you feel.
If there’s thick smog or monsoon floods: Yes! During the November-to-January high tourist season: No!
If you want to experience a different culture: No! If you want to relax in peace and quiet on a beautiful beach and swim in the warm sea: Yes!
The idea is to get a quick taste of what’s on offer so that you can decide where to spend the rest of your holiday.
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