Thursday, February 7, 2013

How To Find The Ideal Thailand Hotels For Your Trip

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By Tom S Mason


Its people are friendly, its food is deliciously exotic, its beaches are perfect, its culture is interesting and its shopping is world class. On top of this, it's affordable. It is no wonder that millions of tourists flock to the Thai Kingdom every year. Since tourism is such an important part of the nation's economy, you're guaranteed to find Thailand hotels, no matter what you're willing to spend and which areas you want to visit.

The Thai Kingdom lies in South-East Asia, in the region formerly known as Indochina. The country's currency is the baht. Even though the official language is Thai, most of the younger people can speak some English and signage is often in English too. This is especially the case in major tourist regions like Bangkok and Phuket.

The Thai capital is Bangkok, known locally as Krung Thep. The old and the new sit side by side in this fascinating city. From the bustling markets to the modern shopping malls; from temples that were built centuries ago to new skyscrapers - Bangkok has it all. The days are long gone when the city was primarily known among tourists for its strip clubs and brothels.

Most Bangkok hotels are concentrated in only a few districts. The most luxurious and expensive ones are in the financial district and nightlife center of Silom and the riverside district known as Thonburi, close to the floating markets. Siam Square and Sukhumvit offer options ranging from moderately priced to expensive but here you'll be close to the city's nightlife and shopping centers. If you're on a strict budget, you may want to explore the backpackers' accommodation in the Khao San Road.

If a beach holiday in Thailand is more your thing, you're likely to spend at least a few days on Phuket. From this island in the south of the country, you can travel to many other beach destinations. With its beaches, spas and jungle, Phuket is also a destination in itself.

Most tourists choose Phuket hotels along the beaches on the island's western side. The most popular beach is Patong with its party atmosphere. Karon is a well-developed beach too, as is Kata. However, if you don't want to be overrun by other tourists, you're better off looking for accommodation in Phuket Town, on the south-eastern coast or more inland.

Another way to avoid tourist crowds is to visit the Land of Smiles during the low season. The quietest time of year is between July and October, when it's monsoon season. There are afternoon showers most days and it is very humid, but you'll get plenty of time to spend in the sun too. If you just want a beach holiday, March through to June is a good choice. Since this is the hottest time of the year, fewer tourists book their Thailand holidays during these months. High season falls during the cooler months of November to February.

To find Thailand hotels, you simply need to check online or ask your travel agent. There are great package deals available to suit your needs. You can also plan your trip and book your accommodation on your own for the perfect holiday in the Land of Smiles.




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