Independent Thailand Travel Network - over 80 destinations. Where to stay, play and party!
Accommodation options are endless. All over Thailand you\'ll find cheap guesthouses, beachside bungalows, budget hotels and full blown tourist resorts - whatever your budget you will certainly find something to suit your wallet! Expect human error on occasions and try to avoid any confrontations or hot tempers as this will lead to loss of face on your part and maybe even a lesson not printable in any guidebooks! Common sense is the key. Bangkok (Krungthep) The \"City Of Angels\" as it\'s known, has a rough ride in the world\'s press. \"Mecca of Love\", \"Bordello of the World\" they cry, sadly attracting more often than not, the wrong visitors. Check out Bangkok for it\'s shopping bargains and variety of street vendors offering great noodles and obviously the backpackers landmark, Khao San Road, depicted unfairly in the recent movie \"The Beach\". Overall, your itineraries should include as follows; The beaches and islands in the wonderful south, renowned guided treks in the north, northeastern charms, shopping in Bangkok, eco-tourism and try the mouthwatering cuisine where ever you visit. Thailand is a compact adventure, providing many choices for the many visitors each year. It is in easy reach, but let\'s all help in preserving this beautiful land. Accept, sometimes humbly, the cultural differences and if you can overcome this you will find a place in your heart for the land formerly known as Siam. His Majesty King Rama IX\r\nThe Royal Kingdom of Thailand is a country with an inspiring culture and highly respected monarch, HRH King Rama IX, who has reigned six full cycles, one cycle consisting of twelve years. This year, 2006, there have been widespread celebrations for His Majesty marking his 60 years as King of Thailand. Many challenges and decisions have been met, sometimes with opposition from the military hierarchy and corrupt government officials, but with perseverance, dedication and the love of his people, these visions and changes have been delivered successfully over the years. Respect is shown twice daily at 8.00am and again at 6.00pm in public places everywhere. During these times the national anthem is played via loudspeakers situated everywhere and it is custom to remain still. Please adhere to this. :: Article: King Rama IX \r\nBuddhism/Temples Thailand has over 750,000 temples (Wat), with exceptional craftsmanship decorating both interior and exterior, making these places of worship unique to any other place in the world. All temples should be treated with the utmost respect and it is important to remove your shoes once you enter. Women are expected to wear suitable clothing ie: NOT bathing costumes, and in no circumstances are they to touch any monks (Prah) during an offering or religious interaction. Throughout Thailand at sunrise it is common to see monks in saffron coloured robes leave the temple grounds barefoot to receive offerings of food from the local community. It is done to attract better luck for the coming day, known as \"Tamboon\". \"Wai Prah\" \r\nThe Wai is when you grasp two hands together and bring them towards your chin with your head bent slightly forward. This action is used in greetings and farewells, very graceful to see and used as often as a handshake in the west. \"The Land of Smiles\" as it is now commonly described by visitors, still remains to be a favourite amongst visitors who return year after year, learning more about it\'s beautiful culture. Thailand has balanced it\'s political troubles and economic turmoils to allow visitors a varied choice with it\'s many charms.\r\n \r\n