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THAILAND
Thailand is located in Asia-southeast Asia. Neighbors are Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia. As border countries are also attractive, Thailand route can be taken out alone and a good combination can be made in other countries.
HOW TO GO TO THAILAND
Thailand's capital is Bangkok. You can get to Bangkok and Phuket by direct and direct flights from Istanbul.
THY has direct access to Bangkok and Phuket while another option is to travel to Singapore with Singapore Airlines. Which is very useful in both preferences. You have the opportunity to earn miles on both airline flights, direct or indirect. Therefore, a Far East flight (roundtrip) earns miles.
Apart from the airline we are talking about, what you can use is the following; Emirates, Etihad
TRANSPORT IN THAILAND
During the Thai tour, we can say that there is no means of transportation that we have not used in terms of transportation within Thailand. As the country has developed so much in the field of tourism, the visitor also places great importance on the ease of transportation.
Airplane: Thailand has to use airplanes if there is more than one place to see, regardless of how the tour is done, and if there is no land transportation to these places. Since 2008, the most preferred mode of transport in Thailand is my preferred transport plane. However, with years of depreciation of the Turkish currency, even the airplane tickets, which we now call two or three kuruş, are expensive for us. But do not worry, we have nice alternatives.
Bus: We recently had a great tour of Thailand in 2015. We had the opportunity to visit the most beautiful cities of Thailand's most beautiful islands for 60 days. We also traveled by bus on this number.
There are 2 bus terminals in Bangkok's capital city of Thailand. North and South terminal. Why did they make that distinction? The buses to the north depart from the northern terminal and the ones to the south depart from the southern terminal.
As it is in the same capital city, there are surely bus terminals in small islands and islands.
Where to go by bus
Bangkok - Phuket / Krabi / Suratthani / Pattaya / Trat / Satun
Go to Suratthani by bus from Bangkok for cheap transport to Koh Samui island. From here it is to go to Koh Samui island by boat.
Koh Chang, Koh Mak and Koh Kood islands have to go by bus from Bangkok to Trat. Trat should go to the pier by taxi to the center and cross the island by ferry. For more information, read our Koh Chang Transportation article.
For Koh Samet island, you should take a bus from Bangkok to Pattaya and transfer from Pattaya to Rayong bus. The blue minibuses from the Rayong bus terminal need to reach the Ban Phe pier and board the ferry. For more information, read our Koh Samet Transportation article.
Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak are all very close together. I arrived in Phuket by bus from Bangkok. From there it will be the right way to do Khao Lak (2 hours) or Krabi (1 hour). For more information read our Phuket Transportation article.
It is also important to remember that you can travel internationally with buses that eliminate the need for transportation anywhere in the country or close to where you want to go.
Thailand - Cambodia: You can bus your way from Thailand to Cambodia. You can get your Cambodia vizeniz from Turkey before you go to the gate or go. Border crossing is pretty easy. We did not have any trouble. Of course we do not go by bus. Sometimes such campaigns take place that the airline and bus fare comes to mind. It's good to check before you go again.
Bus Fee: 33 USD
BANGKOK PLACES TO GO
It is the spiritual, cultural, commercial and educational center of Bangkok. One of the most colorful cities on the Asian continent is Bangkok, a fun city with a population of 10 million people and an area of more than 1,500 square kilometers. The city has become a modern and sophisticated place in the last 10 years. Located in the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand has never been colonized, preserving its cultural heritage and never changing its heritage. Bangkok offers things to do for visitors, from river cruises, shopping centers, the world's few markets to nightclubs to magnificent palaces and temples.
There are more than 400 temples in the city. Of course we will not list all of them now, but at least we write the most important ones; Wat Arun, Wat Benchamabophit, Wat Pho Kaeo, Wat Suthat, Wat Suwannaram
Areas of Bangkok
Sukhumvit: Bangkok's longest road Sukhumvit It is also the most luxurious shopping center, resturants and nightclubs.
Silom: This is the financial center of Bangkok. The famous Patpong Street and Lebua Sky Bar are in this area.
Siam: Unquestionably Bangkok's shopping paradise. Here is a list of shopping malls that you can find everything you are looking for; MBK Center, Siam Discovery Center, Siam Center and Siam Paragon.
Riverside: You can see the history of Bangkok in a region that is constantly changing day and night. Especially if you want to visit this area, be sure to take the ferries to the Chao Praya river.
Khao San / Old City: Khao San is Bangkok's most touristic, crowded and lively spot. It is more commonly known as the center of backpacks. With the proximity to the main temples and sights to be seen, we strongly recommend that you make this place in this region.
Things to See and Do in Bangkok
Wat Arun (Riverside): Wat Arun, located on the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River, is a Buddhist temple, inspired by the Dawn of the Dawn. The real name of the temple is Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan. The Emerald Buddha is the first temple to be preserved. The Emerald Buddha was moved here by the construction of the temple of Wat Phra Kaew. The 82 meter long tower of the temple has a Khmer style.
Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (Old City / Khao San): The temple built on an area of 218,400 square meters was the official residence of the Kingdom of Thailand until 1925. Now the Royal does not live here. Built in 1782 by King I. Ramayas, the palace now carries its doors to visitors. The most important point worth seeing in the palace complex is the Zümrüt Buddha, which has been in the temple since 1784. Also, do not ignore the Ramaican figures around the temple, the lion figures, guardian angel figures, and other mystical figures that are considered temple guardians.
Wat Pho (Old City): It is located at the end of Grand Palace. The temple, whose real name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklararm Rajwaramahaviharn, is referred to as the Buddha Buddha Temple. Although not as famous as Wat Phra Kaew, it is one of the oldest temples in Bangkok. The statue lying inside the temple is 46 meters long and 15 meters high. You can pamper yourself at the temple, which is famous for its Thai massage.
Chatuchak Night Market: Chatuchak, one of the world's best-known and largest open-air markets, is only open on Saturdays and Sundays in Bangkok. It is a very colorful and impressive market where you will find yourself looking for everything you are looking for. Since Bangkok is only a few kilometers away from the city center, transportation is also very easy.
Floating Market - Floating Market (Damnoen Sudauk): The floating bazaar which is mostly visited with daily tours is 72 km away from Bangkok. Damnoen Floating bazaar is a colorful place worth seeing as it floods with locals selling dozens of boats on the canal. After the bus journey to the floating bazaar, which is not accessible by road, boats are being accompanied.
THAILAND MEALS
As far as the issue is concerned, what we are going to eat is what Turks first worry about. It smells like Thailand, the food does not fit our taste buds and so on. Okay, we understand you, maybe because you are going to go for the first time, you have prejudices with what you hear from there. The only thing you need to worry about is that there are plenty of spices apart from it. Tom Yum Goong fish soup, Pad Thai noodle dish, Tom Kha Kai chicken coconut soup, Gaeng Keow Wan Kai curry sauce chicken and more ....
THAILAND'S JUNIOR AND NATURAL JUSTICE
Of course, it is the islands and coastline that make Thailand so popular. Besides the overcrowded islands, there are places that are still untouched and still waiting to be discovered, with dozens of unexplored island. Koh or Ko means the island in Thai. The east of the country and the east of the Andaman Sea are open to the Gulf of Thailand.
Phuket Island (Andaman Sea): If you are going to Thailand for the first time, please do not leave this island. Thailand is a must. You do not even need to transfer from Bangkok now that there are direct flights from Turkey. By reading our Phuket travel guide , you can learn where to visit, which beaches to visit and which day trips you need to attend.
Phi Phi Island (Andaman Sea): Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Island All the island groups are called Phi Phi Island. Thailand is the most popular and after party in the name of Phuket, the island is often referred to as the island has a lot of interest in the young population. You can visit the famous Phi Phi island, where the beach is played by Leonardo Di Caprio, which is hosted by The Beach. You can have more detailed information with Phi Phi Island Travel Places articles .
Krabi (Andaman Sea): Krabi is a seaside town located 2 hours by bus from Phuket. It is more rock climbing than coming in here. We would like to say that there is no region with tropical beaches. But in terms of island tours, you should also know that Thailand's richest boat tours take place here. You have 2 options for accommodation. One is Ao Nang and the other is Railay beach.
Koh Lanta Island (Andaman Sea): A hippopotamus that is far from neon lights and big ones Koh Lanta is a rather isolated island compared to other Thai islands. Unfortunately Koh Lanta Island, where transportation is only made from Krabi, is not a chance to get together. If you are going here you need to stay at least 1 night. Nightlife on Phi Phi island, it is impossible to see the crowd on Ao Nang beach in this koskoca island. Obviously if you want to listen to the mind and integrate with nature this island is for you.
Koh Chang Island (Andaman Sea): We discovered in Koh Chang Island, our travels in Thailand, which lasted for 90 days 2 years ago. We have already looked at it until we discover it, even by the Europeans. Numerous beaches are at the top of the islands, which are known for their underwater beauty and the opportunity to enjoy the rainforest. Koh Chang gave us the link at the beginning of the article to get to the island. From there you can read all the transportation details.
Koh Samet Island (Andaman Sea): Koh Samet is a island we discovered together with Koh Chang. Koh Samet is a small T-shaped tropical island in the Thai Gulf of Thailand, 2 hours away by bus, 190 km south east of Bangkok. Thailand is also one of the driest regions with the highest number of suns per year. The island, which is considered as a National Park status, has green and clean air everywhere. As it is a national park status, 20 THB will be charged as soon as you step into the island. The T-shaped island is 7 km wide from north to south and 4 km wide from west to east. So these figures show how small the island is.
Koh Lipe (South Andaman Sea): Thailand The tiny island of Koh Lipe, south of the Andaman Sea, is known as Thailand's Maldives with its white, untouched beaches, pristine waters and diverse marine life.
The island, 60 km from the mainland of Thailand, is 30 km away from Langkawi, the most well known island of Malaysia. The Adang archipelago is coming to the village from 10 people. Only 10 of these 10 are in one session. This is Koh Lipe. To observe the marine life on this voyage, this island is the greatest activity of the island to do the daily snorkel tour. These island communities are part of the Tarutao National Park, Thailand's second largest national park.
Koh Samui Island (Gulf of Thailand): With its soft white sandy beaches and turquoise blue sea, you will enjoy all the pleasures of the tropical island. Koh Samui offers a variety of activities to visit beautiful beaches and beaches in Koh Samui.
Koh Tao Island (Gulf of Thailand): The island, slightly larger than 21 km², is located 70 km east of the coastal line between Suratthani and Chumphon.
Koh Kood Island: Koh Kood Island is the 2nd largest in the Koh Chang archipelago and the 4th largest island in Thailand at the same time. Located 80 km from Trat, the island is the farthest point on the mainland. The island is like a Koh Chang island, which is mountainous and a 70% covered with rain forests, the same geographical structure. The highest peak of the island is the Khao Phaentee hill at the height of 315 meters and south of the island.
The island combines charming beauty, crystal clear sea, untouched beaches, stunning waterfalls and flawless beauties. The island, which we consider to be a complete honeymoon island, is definitely an island where couples will come and enjoy without children.
Similan Island: Group of Similan Islands (9 island group) It is the most famous and most famous of Andaman sea. It is also one of the top 10 diving points in the world.
Similan means 9 in Malay language. Each Similan Island has a name. The names of the islands spread over an area of 140 km² are from south to north respectively; Hu Yong (No. 1), Payang (No. 2), Payan (No. 3), Miang (No. 4), Ko Miang Song (No. 5), Ko Miang Sam (No. 6), Payu (No. 7), Similan number) Koh Ba Ngu (number 9). Many Thai Similan are Ko Kao (9 islands). The rock fragments you will see between the 7th and 8th island are known as Hin Pousar, the Arch of the Elephant. Since accommodation in the Similan Islands is prohibited, daily boat trips from Phuket or Khao Lak can be visited and admired by this boat group.
For more information, you can read our Similan Island article.
THE NORTH AND NATURAL BEAUTY OF THAILAND
Erawan Waterfall National Park: The Erawan National Park, located on an area of 550 square kilometers, is located in the Kanchanaburi region of western Thailand. The natural wonder of the waterfall consists of 7 kats and is free to swim on every floor.
Pai: The town north of Thailand is a lush green area among the mountainous peaks of Thailand. Do not forget to visit Pai canyon, Mo Paeng Waterfall, Pai Walking Street and Tam Lod Cave among the area attractions.
Ayutthaya: The city of Ayutthaya was founded in 1350 and is the former capital of Bangkok, destroyed by Burmese people in the 18th century. After Ayutthaya was the new capital Bangkok. For the Ayutthaya Park on the Unesco Heritage List, you should reserve at least 1 day for this tiny city very close to Bangkok.
Chiang Mai: Chinag Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand and 700 km from Bangkok. There are direct flights from Bangkok as well as convenient transportation by train or bus. The city, rich in history, has become the ski resort of the ancient Kingdom of Lanna and now offers temple festivities to visitors with more than 300 temples. The most important feature of this city is that the Loy Krathong (Festival of Lights) festival is the most celebrated place. So we suggest you come to Chiang Mai in November.
Chiang Rai: The capital city with its white temple is now popular as an industrial city. It is enough to take 1 day for the city which can be reached in 3 hours by road from Chiang Mai. Laos and Myanmar boundaries, you can change the country when you arrive here.
ACTIVITIES TO BE IN THAILAND
In the name of Koh Chang, you can raise the level of adrenaline in the Tree Top adventure park,
You can dive in the crystal-clear waters of Koh Tao Island,
The Beach You can go to the sea in the Maya bay in the movie you watched by going to Phi Phi island where filminin is drawn and sighing,
You can honeymoon in Koh Samui,
Go to the island Tsunami hit Phuket You can see that there is no leave in the name of tsunami, you can join each other on beautiful island tours, visit the Theravada Buddhist temple established in 1994 near Kanchanaburi province and see very few Chinese turkey tigers in the world,
In 1957, The Bridge Over The River book was filmed II. You can visit the World War I bridge, and you can enjoy nature at the Erawan Waterfall in Erawan National Park,
Damnoen Saduak, 105 km from Bangkok, can go to the Floating Market and buy vegetable, fruit and other authentic items sold by local people on boats,
Wat Rong Khun, known as the white temple, 13 km south of Chiang Rai,
You can take a boat tour from Krabi and go to Koh Hong island and take amazing pictures,
You may go to the Kaplan Cave Temple, known as Wat Tham Suea, 8 km north of Krabi,
You can climb 1,200 steps to get up to 600 meters and you can reach the Buddha sculpture,
At Koh Phangan you can go to the Full Moon Party organized by specific dates and join thousands of tourists and you can do even more.
THE BEST SEASON FOR THAILAND
The most confusing truth I come to right is the wrongs we know. Thailand is a tropical country with a tropical climate. This means that the average temperature in the country is 28 degrees a year. But the climate in Thailand is actually divided into dry and rainy season. The best time to go starts in November and continues until April. In the meantime, Thailand generally has a rainless and sunny climate. We recommend that you do not go to the country that entered the rainy season from May to October. Believe in this period is not like going into the sea. Please take care to make your plans between November and April so that your holiday is not poison.
Festivals and Religious Ceremonies
Maha Puja Festival (full moon of February)
Songkran Water Festival - Thai New Year (12-16 April)
Bun Bang Fai Rocket Festival (May)
Loy Krathong Festival (November)
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