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A Guide To Solo Travelling In Thailand

With incredibly friendly locals and nicknamed the Land of Smiles, you’ll instantly feel welcome in Thailand as a solo traveller. There is so much to experience as a backpacker.

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A Guide To Solo Travelling In Thailand

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  1. A Guide To Solo Travelling In Thailand With incredibly friendly locals and nicknamed the Land of Smiles, you’ll instantly feel welcome in Thailand as a solo traveller. There is so much to experience as a backpacker. Traveasy offers cheap international flight tickets, taking you into the heart of Thailand. Below is an informative guide to your solo travels in this remarkable country. Making Friends You’re almost guaranteed to meet fellow backpackers on your travels in Thailand, and a great way to start is to stay in hostel dorms and share a room with others. Some hostels have cafés and restaurants, so you won’t have to dine solo either. Group activity tours like boat trips and cookery classes are often very popular with solo travellers. Must-Visits Obviously the bustling capital of Bangkok should be on the top of your visit list with its iconic skyscrapers and bustling markets. For a bit of local flair, Chiang Mai is definitely a great place where you can visit small communities and tribes, soaking up the culture. Alternatively ,Ko Phi Phi is a lovely little island to visit and nearby is the famous Maya Bay, which is just as unreal as it is in the movie ‘The Beach’. Thailand is famous for its majestic temples, and Ayutthaya is dotted with an array of temples as well as ancient ruins which are a sight to behold. Then there are the well talked about full moon parties in Koh Pha Ngan which start at dusk and carry on all through the night. Book international flights with Traveasy and look forward to dancing bare foot in the sands.

  2. Getting Around Something you have to experience whilst in Thailand is definitely the tuk-tuk, which is a super fun way to get around the city. There are also motorcycle taxis which are perfect for solo travellers on short journeys. For longer trips, overnight trains run from routes out of Bangkok to Surat Thani, Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai. The best cabins on board these trains are definitely the Second-class berths which have seats that convert into fully flat beds. If travelling all night doesn’t appeal to you, there are internal flights you can take within Thailand, some taking just over an hour. Is it Safe to Travel Solo? Safety is a popular concern when it comes to travelling alone as there’s no-one there to look out for you, though this shouldn’t scare you off. So long as you use your common sense, Thailand is generally a safe place for your travels. Precautions you can take are making sure someone knows where you’re going and staying, respecting the local culture, not accepting drinks from strangers or riding in unlicensed taxis and removing yourself from uncomfortable situations. Many hostels offer female-only dorms which is a much safer alternative for females. Thailand is the ultimate backpacker destination and travelling solo will be a liberating experience like no other. Book your cheap international air tickets today and prepare to create unforgettable memories.

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