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    Travel To Thailand For Professionals & Families 
     
    This website was built for the American who will travel to Thailand. This site provides information on a wide array of subjects, because the kingdom of Thailand has so much to offer the mature American traveler. This site will provide you with some background information on where to go and what to do when traveling in Thailand. This site is designed for the mature traveler that wants to see all that is unique and interesting about Thailand, but wants to do so without sacrificing comfort. This site is written by an American Businessman for American Businessmen, mature tourists, and families. I have traveled to Thailand many times, and now live here. I mention on the site locations that I have visited while living and traveling in Thailand. I have eaten at the restaurants, stayed in the hotels, and can give you first hand experiences. 
     
    The Land Of Smiles - Travel To Thailand 
     
    Thailand is truly one of the friendliest places on earth, most people will go out of there way to be kind to you. When you travel to Thailand you will find out that it is a lot friendlier than Disneyland and they claim to be the Happiest Place On Earth. What you will find in Thailand is a culture that has respect as its' cornerstone, and as long as you show the same respect back, you are guaranteed to have a fabulous time here. Thailand is so friendly that it has earned the monniker of "The Land of Smiles". 
     
    Massage In Thailand 
     
    Thai Massage 
    This is a massage done with varying degrees of strength and involves massaging the muscles and stretching the torso. It is somewhat similar to a Japanese Shiatsu massage but the Thais pay particular attention to the legs and it is great for your flexibility. This is the massage that made Thailand famous and is a must have on any trip. A good Thai Massage will last you 2 hours.  
     
    Foot Massage  
    This is another must have massage when you come to Thailand. The Thais believe that all of the various parts of the body can be massaged by applying pressure at different points. This massage can be done with minimal, medium, or heavy pressure. Thai culture believes that the feet are the dirtiest part of the body, first your feet will be washed, and then they will be massaged for about 1 hour. After a long day of walking around, a foot massage can really be relaxing and customers frequently nap during the process.  
     
    Oil Massage  
    This is a oil massage like you would get in the USA. The Thais usually only get a Thai Massage or a Foot Massage, an Oil Massage is foreign to their culture. In fact, many places will call an oil massage a "farang massage" (foreigner massage). Thais are very shy about disrobing, so that is part of the reason that they do not like a good oil massage. At Asia Health you can have a good oil massage on a massage table. The only problem is at the shop there are only curtains between the customers, not private rooms, and some people are not comfortable with this. Of course, if you have them come to your hotel room for a massage it is performed in complete privacy.  
     
    Bangkok Travel - How To Get Around - What To See - Where To Eat 
    How To Get Around  
     
    The absolute best way to get around Bangkok is on the BTS "Sky Train", because it is fast and because it is cheap. You are traveling on public transportation, but you know that you are going to get to a certain place in a short period of time. That is not something that you can always do in Bangkok, a journey that takes you five minutes one day can easily take you thirty minutes the next. That is why the traffic in Bangkok is infamous. Just recently the subway system opened in parts of the capital, and I can say that it operates well. To find out more about the BTS visit their web site at: www.bts.co.th/en/index.asp  
     
    The next best way to get around town is in a taxi, you can see a taxi in the background of the picture at left, it is the yellow and green colored car. The taxis are everywhere here in town and most will not try to gouge you, just make sure that they use the meter, it is always cheaper than negotiating a rate. Some drive like madmen, but such is life here. Everyone when they come to Thailand wants to go for a ride in a Tuk Tuk, and if you want to go for a ride - go for it, but be careful to go just for a short ride, and make sure you negotiate a price before you get in. Tuk Tuk drivers are known to prey on tourists by overcharging them for a ride and by taking them to shops where they get paid a hefty commission for bringing you there. The Tuk Tuk is featured prominently in the photo on the left. 
     
    The least recommended way to get around is on a motorcycle taxi. You will see them on street corners wearing their orange vests. Getting on these can be a pretty hair raising experience, since they are not safe and a lot of times cars and trucks don't see them. I am thinking of putting a segment in adventure travel for those who want to ride these!  
     
    What To See  
     
    They are so many tremendous places to visit in and around Bangkok, in no particular order I will list them and give you a brief insight.  
     
    Wat Pra Gaew & Grand Palace - This is a must see in Bangkok, a very beautiful site that houses the Emerald Buddha and the home of the king. It is Best to visit here with a Tour Guide so that you can hear all the history around this wonderful site. The Grand Palace is pictured here on the left. Remember to dress appropriately (no shorts) at this location.  
     
    Jim Thompson's House - I have not yet visited it, but this is a beautiful authentic "Thai Style" house of the former American OSS officer who rebuilt the Thai silk industry after WWII and disappeared mysteriously on a vacation. It is located across from the MBK Shopping Center and very near to Siam Center, so it is easily accessible by the Sky Train.  
     
    Thai Boxing (Muay Thai) - Thai boxing is now famous around the world. You can go to Pattaya or Phuket and see a rigged match, or you can go to Lumpini Park and see the real thing. The fighting starts about 5 or 6 PM on both Friday and Saturday nights.  
     
    Snake Farm & Wat Arun Canal Trip - A nice little trip that not many people know about is renting a long boat and taking a 2 hour trip through the canals of Bangkok. You can rent a boat and driver and he will take you to the Snake Farm, Orchid Farm and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). A picture of Wat Arun is shown on the left. You can rent the boat with driver down at the River City complex on the Chao Praya River. Depending on time the driver may also take you to feed these giant catfish that they have near one of the Wats along the canal. Taking a long boat gets you to the "other" side of Bangkok, the far side of the Chao Praya River is not the same as the tourist side where you pick up your boat. Going through the canals definitely lets you see how the other side lives. If you want to get some great photos of kids jumping into the canal for a swim and smiling and waving at you, this is the trip for you. I still can't figure out how these kids stay healthy after swimming in that stuff.  
     
    Wat Po - Is another famous Wat in Bangkok, it is the home for the teaching of Thai Massage. It is not located to far from the Grand Palace.  
     
    The Floating Market - The floating market is about 80 Kilometers south of Bangkok. It is an interesting place where you can buy things from the vendors that show up on a daily basis.  
     
    Chao Praya River Cruise - Another nice thing to do is to take a cruise along the Chao Praya River. If you go to Ayyudhya with a Travel Agent, you will probably get a package that includes: Bang Pa In; Ayyudhya; and a trip back to Bangkok on he Chao Praya River (River of Kings). There are also trips available where you can go on a cruise boat and have dinner as it tours the Chao Praya River.  
     
    Bang Pa In Palace & Ayyudhya - About 1 hour North of Bangkok is Bang Pa In Palace which was the summer palace of the king. This site was made famous in the west when the king went there with "Anna" from the movie "Anna And The King". Thais hate that story because they don't believe that their king would be in love with a farang woman. Ayyudhya is the former capital of the Thai government, they were burned out in 1782 when the Burmese invaded and moved to the the new capital of Bangkok. Ayyudhya is a fantastic collection of old ruins and it is truly a breath taking place (at least for me).  
     
    Bridge On The River Kwai - This is a one or two day trip outside of Bangkok. I have never gone there, most people that go there are WWII vets since the whole thing has been re-built, but if you are a student of history and want to go to an area that not many people visit, then go for it.  
     
     
     
    Shopping Centers - Of course if you want to go shopping Bangkok is the place for you. There is shopping at some of the nicest malls that you have ever scene. The most famous malls are The Emporium on Sukhumvit Soi 24 and also at Siam Center Both of the shopping centers are accessible by the BTS system and you will find some of the best (and most expensive) brand names in the world there. The photo on the left is from The Emporium as you exit the Sky Train. A walk through the park in the distance of the photo is the Queen's Park Imperial Hotel.  
     
    Fashion Outlet - Another one of my gems is the store called Fashion Outlet. There is a Fashion Outlet located on Silom Road and one in the Phloenchit Center across the street from the J.W. Marriott Hotel. Many people do not know that Thailand is the location for factories for a lot of famous clothing lines. When these factories have extra products, they go and sell them at places like Fashion Outlet. You can buy original clothing from vendors like: Nautica; Columbia Sportswear; Beverly Hills Polo; Nike; etc.; at incredibly low prices.  
     
    Chatuchak Weekend Market - Is another place that not many people know about. It is only open on Saturdays and Sundays and it is a favorite shopping place for Thais, and even some exporters come here to buy in bulk and ship product back home to sell. You will find much of the same products that are offered on the streets of Silom and Sukhumvit, but at a much cheaper price. A lot of the Thai vendors who sell products on the streets come to Chatuchak to buy their products! It can get a little hot there, since the stores are all down long rows and there is definitely a lack of a breeze in there. Chatuchak is reachable by both the BTS (Mo Chit Station) and the new subway system.  
     
    Where To Eat  
     
    Coffee Max Restaurant - This is another of my hidden gems, don't let the name fool you, this place has great Thai and American Food and a great staff and casual atmosphere. The chef pictured at left, used to work in a Five Star Hotel and the food tastes like it. The restaurant is located on Sukhumvit Soi 22, their phone number is (02) 663-4030.  
     
    Seafood Palace - This is a great restaurant next to the Asoke BTS Station on Sukhumvit Road. They specialize in seafood and usually play authentic Thai music at night.  
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