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The Intrepid Traveller's Guide to ThailandMost travellers seek a once-in-a-lifetime experience when travelling abroad, which usually happens when you stray off the beaten track and explore the local wonders. One such country where extraordinary experiences are aplenty, and the whims of most travellers can be effortlessly met, is Thailand. The capital, Bangkok, is the world's most visited city. And, with the country being voted 13th friendliest in the world, the lush forests, white beaches, turquoise water and great cultural experiences, it's not very difficult to see why millions of travellers visit Thailand each year. Why not try a Fish Spa? If you have rough heels and can stand the tickling then let these little fish nibble away at the dead skin on your feet while you relax. After your spa session, grab yourself a cooling drink served in a small plastic bag with a straw and ice, or even treat yourself to a beer with ice. It might all sound strange, but it is all part of the Thailand charm. ![]() For a local experience, try an Amulet Market. Here Buddhists are in search of good luck charms. Sundays are the best days to visit, with more vendors and customers, and makes for a fascinating outing. Also spend some time at the Rama IX Park. With a stunning botanical garden, several lakes and gardens it is the biggest green space in Bangkok. Although there are many things to do and see, you will not find many tourists here, but expect to see locals lounging around on their free afternoons. If you wish to visit the more touristy spots, here are five popular ones: 1. The Grand Palace: The gold-tipped palace is Thailand's most sacred site and should not be missed. With such a vast array of sights, activities and magnificent beaches, it can become both overwhelming and exciting to plan and book your next Thailand adventure. All you need is to find some inspiration on various Thailand holidays. About Liezel VisserLiezel Visser is the Head of Creative at Trafficfundi. She obtained her degree in BA Communication Studies at the NWU as well as her BA (Hons) in Marketing Communication at the University of Johannesburg. She is an avid digital marketer, writer and creative. View my profile and articles... |