Paul and Kiki’s Guide to Vacationing in Thailand: The Land of Smiles

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PAUL AND KIKI’S GUIDE TO VACATIONING IN THAILAND: The Land of Smiles will take you to both Central and Northern Thailand and give you all the information that you need to plan your own exciting trip to Thailand. This book is easy to read and understand, even for those who have never been to Thailand. Paul and Kiki both love to travel. One of their favorite destinations is Thailand, Kiki’s home country. They visit Thailand every few years and would like to share this beautiful country and their experience with you. In this book, you’ll find information and over 100 color photos about where to go, what to do, where to stay and how to get around for your trip, all within your budget. Paul and Kiki also provide some Thai phrases to help you to get by while you are in Thailand. And there are some delicious Thai food recipes at the end of this book straight from Kiki’s kitchen that you can try when you get home. Being seasoned world travelers who have taken a number of guests with them on several trips, Paul and Kiki understand the information and important tips that are needed by those people who are not highly familiar with traveling to Thailand. They give you information you do not want to miss on some of the best deals to look for that will save you money on food, transportation and housing while on your vacation, as well as many wonderful places to visit that welcome both tourists and local Thai people. Some of these places you will not want to miss that Paul and Kiki take you too include the Sankampaeng Hot Springs near Chiang Mai where you can boil an egg in the hot springs as well as swim in the warm pools, Bo Sang Umbrella-Making Village, Dinosaur Footprints Learning Center, Tiger Kingdom, as well as many beautiful temples and national parks in central and northern Thailand. This book is written with two different itineraries. The first itinerary is for the first-time-visitor-to Thailand and includes information for an enjoyable visit to both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, as well as a beautiful scenic train ride between the two cities. The second itinerary is for the more seasoned traveler and return visitor to Thailand. It takes you through a leisurely five days making your way from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, with five destination hotel stops in five provinces; Buriram, Ubon Ratchathani, Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai, and Petchabun. This second itinerary takes you definitely off-the-beaten-path and is the long way to Chiang Mai, which includes many spectacular destinations not usually visited by tourists along a route not usually taken by tourists.

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