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    Tips for student travelers

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    Discounts for students in Thailand and the rest of Southeast Asia are better earned by the tenacity of the individual traveler's bargaining skills and tolerance for substandard accommodation rather than flashing a student ID -- though showing... Continue reading »

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    Tips for travelers with disabilities

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    Disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling, but sadly Thailand does not make it easy on the severely physically challenged. Visitors to Thailand will find that, short of the better hotels in the larger towns, amenities for travelers wi... Continue reading »

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    Tips for women travelers

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    Women travelers face no particular discrimination or dangers in Thailand. Women should, however, be very careful when dealing with monks: Never touch a monk, never hand anything directly to them (it should be set on the floor in front of the... Continue reading »

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    Staying connected

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    Telephone Tips Major hotels in Thailand feature convenient but pricey international direct-dial (IDD), long-distance service, and fax services. Hotels charge a hefty surcharge on local and long-distance calls, though, which can add up to 5... Continue reading »

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    Suggested itineraries

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    Thailand has something for everyone; it's a great place to explore, learn, or connect with a decidedly rewarding local culture. In this laid-back country, though, planned itineraries do well to give way to spontaneity. Most trips begin in Ban... Continue reading »

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    In three days

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    The Thai capital has a lot to offer but can be rather daunting at first, what with its chaotic traffic and hectic pace. Visitors who remain calm and curious will experience the exoticism of the East without too much discomfort, though. Tac... Continue reading »

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    In one week

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    You'll start your 1-week capitals tour in Bangkok in order to take in some of the country's main historic sites, and then head elsewhere to trace the nation's legacy back to the ancient seats of power. First, you'll head north to Ayutthaya --... Continue reading »

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    Active vacation

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    Here's a good way to combine serious relaxation and great shopping with adventure: Starting from Bangkok, take an overnight train or fly to your starting point -- Chiang Mai. Try your hand at river rafting, elephant handling, or experience ho... Continue reading »

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    In two weeks

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    This itinerary can be lengthened at any stage. Found a great spot? Stay for awhile -- but don't overstay your visa! Seasonal weather can impact both the choice of coast (east/west) and prevailing air and boat schedules. Day 1: Bangkok S... Continue reading »

Chiang Mai Province Travel Experiences

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Beautiful gardens in the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 flower show Ancient Buddhist temple ruins. The long-necked ladies of the Padaung tribe begin wearing brass rings around their neck at age 4, and add one ring each year until they are in their 40s Hill tribe girl in traditional garb
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