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Küldte: bining on Jul 22 2019, 03:46 PM

I am planning to first travel to London then from there Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing and Bangkok and Phi Phi Islands. But is Thailand really worth the extra money that will cost to visit? Also, I’m not a fan of warm weather, beaches but I love food, shopping and luxury hotels. So what do you suggest should I add Thailand to my itinerary or keep it for next time?


Küldte: ambiguousscourge on Jul 22 2019, 03:46 PM

IDÉZET(bining @ Jul 22 2019, 03:46 PM) *
I am planning to first travel to London then from there Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing and Bangkok and Phi Phi Islands. But is Thailand really worth the extra money that will cost to visit? Also, I’m not a fan of warm weather, beaches but I love food, shopping and luxury hotels. So what do you suggest should I add Thailand to my itinerary or keep it for next time?




Sounds like you have already answered your question. Thailand is hot almost year round, especially Bangkok and the southern islands. Or you could stay in a Bangkok hotel with air conditioning and then take air conditioned taxis to air conditioned restaurants and shopping malls. Sounds like fun ;-)


Küldte: bining on Jul 22 2019, 03:46 PM

You already live in a hot country. But Thailand is more humid and has more jungle. Whenever you are indoors in Thailand there will be ceiling fans or airconditioning. When outdoors you can wear clothes of thinner material than you sometimes wear in Pakistan and walk on the shady side of the road, often under the awniings of shops. In taxis, minivans, and long distance buses there is airconditioning. Trains have open windows and fans in second class and cold airconditioning in first class. Shopping malls and supermarkets and even small 7- eleven shops and fast food places as well as hotels have air conditioning. If you stroll around in direct sunshine during midday and you are wearing heavy clothing you will feel hot, but you can cool off by going into a 7- eleven for a few minutes, and buy cold drinks from a fridge or an icecream.


Küldte: ambiguousscourge on Jul 22 2019, 03:47 PM

IDÉZET(bining @ Jul 22 2019, 03:46 PM) *
You already live in a hot country. But Thailand is more humid and has more jungle. Whenever you are indoors in Thailand there will be ceiling fans or airconditioning. When outdoors you can wear clothes of thinner material than you sometimes wear in Pakistan and walk on the shady side of the road, often under the awniings of shops. In taxis, minivans, and long distance buses there is airconditioning. Trains have open windows and fans in second class and cold airconditioning in first class. Shopping malls and supermarkets and even small 7- eleven shops and fast food places as well as hotels have air conditioning. If you stroll around in direct sunshine during midday and you are wearing heavy clothing you will feel hot, but you can cool off by going into a 7- eleven for a few minutes, and buy cold drinks from a fridge or an icecream.



Bangkok is a modern city and even has places with Indian vegetarian and halal food. In the far South of Thailand there is about ten percent Muslim people so you will find mosques and halal food there easily.


Küldte: fillerjupiter on Jul 22 2019, 03:47 PM

Nobody is forcing you to spend time on beaches so why do you want to go to Phi Phi island if you do not like beaches? Phi Phi is a small island with no cities or proper roads where accommodation is on beaches. People go there for partying, diving, snorkelling, swimming, boat trips to other islands and to taje photos of the scenery and yes, beaches ! So if you do not like beaches or hot weather maybe chose a city in a slightly cooler location such as Chiang Mai which is inland in the north of Thailand. If you want to know more details please visit here https://online-chiangmai.com/

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