Don't worry about the Tut-tut drivers...just make sure you know where you are going & have a verbal fair/price agreement with the driver before you step on the vehicle. The fair should be 1/2 of what the driver first quoted you, or ask the people that work at your hotel what the suggestive price of Tut-tut fair should be before you head out to your adventure. Another the way to travel is by taxi.Originally posted by: nanyangview
There is a type of taxi in Thailand called Tut Tut, (something like that). Try not to take them as the tour guide told me that foreigners were kidnapped on them.
DO NOT CARRY TO MUCH CASH/Valuable on you. BUY a FRONT HANGINg wallet (that thing that you hang on your neck and put all your important document, like visa/passport in it. Do not leave them in ur wallet. IT will get pickpocket, this is especially true when you visit those busy Open air markets where they sell everything imaginable
like $20 rolex watch that looks like the real thing
or $5 tommy or boss clothing that even a trained people from the companies have a hard time proving that they are fake.
There is a type of taxi in Thailand called Tut Tut, (something like that). Try not to take them as the tour guide told me that foreigners were kidnapped on them.
Originally posted by: Adul
...Don't do anything stupid, and you will be ok...
Originally posted by: JohnnyAnnalog
The best thing is to pick up a copy of ?The Lonely Planet?, and just to be on the safe side add another 30-50% of what the suggestive price to things to do/see/accommodations.
Don't forget to goto the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Keao, Floating Market, and Padpong while you are in Bangkok.
Patong is the happening place, while Thalang is where the museum is at. Other places that you might want to consider is Karon & Kata.
Lonely Planet guide is a good place to start & there are flyers at Bangkok airport that have suggestive rules & regulations for aliens.Originally posted by: ppaik
Originally posted by: Adul
...Don't do anything stupid, and you will be ok...
Can you elaborate on this...can I think alot of things I do are not stupid, but I may offend someone especially in another culture without knowing it...
Originally posted by: ppaik
What are the rules of driving in a foreign country....will I be able to rent a car? I don't think my CA Drivers License will work there lol. I am thinking about renting a car when I'm in Phuket....this way I can stay at the Mariott in Thalang and drive down to Patong and other places throughout the Island.
I really want to go Jet Skiing, Snorkeling, Elephant Riding, and get a massage while laying on the beach getting fed grapes 🙂
Originally posted by: Crappopotamus
phuket, just bangkok. 😀
thai names are FUNNAY!
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: ppaik
What are the rules of driving in a foreign country....will I be able to rent a car? I don't think my CA Drivers License will work there lol. I am thinking about renting a car when I'm in Phuket....this way I can stay at the Mariott in Thalang and drive down to Patong and other places throughout the Island.
I really want to go Jet Skiing, Snorkeling, Elephant Riding, and get a massage while laying on the beach getting fed grapes 🙂
mass transportation is cheap and everywhere. Trust me you DO NOT WANT TO DRIVE THERE.
Massages shoudl run you around 100 - 250 baht. on the beach for an hour. It rocks I tell you 🙂. crew grapes you want some fresh pineapple, mangos and all the other great fruits there.
DivideBYZero
Those place look familiar to me 🙂
Originally posted by: xmellyx
-I stayed at the Meridian hotel and it was very classy, great service. I don't know how much it would be, though, since I went through an all-inclusive deal.