Anonymous wrote:OP here, and this is only my 3rd post. I'm not the poster who is bashing peoples' suggestions, so please keep them coming. Even the ones suggesting going to Cambodia area interesting, although I don't think we'll be able to go that route.
As for Thailand itself, there is a family reason why we're going there and as I said, we've been there once before. I'm just really looking to see what others have liked, and I'm sensing an elephant sanctuary theme, so I'm going to look into that (a real sanctuary, not one that has elephant rides because that's horrible). Beach time is already planned as well.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is pretty sad. We loved our trip to Thailand and it was easy to do cool stuff cheaply. Chiang Mai we did a tour to national park and went to small village. Temples/buddhas of course. Went to predawn tour of major temple and participated in offerings to monks. Went to floating market and train market. Went to site of prisoner of war camp and bridge over river Kwai. Went to giant market in Bangkok. Stayed in local hotel overlooking temple across the river. Got massages. Went to Erewan; swam in falls. These are just what I remember and we didn’t go to beaches!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
What kind of “something more cultural”? Just temples, elephants, cats, and food tours? Or is there more to the country?
Go. Away.
Why do my questions offend you? I’m seriously curious.
Anonymous wrote:Go to pattaya beach and play connect 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
What kind of “something more cultural”? Just temples, elephants, cats, and food tours? Or is there more to the country?
I went to a folk dance evening show. I liked it even though it was more tourist-oriented than I would have liked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
What kind of “something more cultural”? Just temples, elephants, cats, and food tours? Or is there more to the country?
Go. Away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
What kind of “something more cultural”? Just temples, elephants, cats, and food tours? Or is there more to the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
What kind of “something more cultural”? Just temples, elephants, cats, and food tours? Or is there more to the country?
Anonymous wrote:Most people go to Thailand because it’s cheap yet feels fancy/exotic. Most enjoy the beaches and venture out to see something more cultural.
Anonymous wrote:One of the best things we did was a A Chef's Tour Bangkok food tour. Amazing. All over the historic chinatown of BKK and the back alleys. So stuffed afterwards but the food was so delicious and it was fascinating watching it being prepared. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293916-d12845327-Reviews-A_Chef_s_Tour_Bangkok-Bangkok.html