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Travel the World on a Backpack
Those who've tried it will tell you it's probably the best thing they've ever done. If your purpose for traveling is adventure and excitement - then backpacking is the best way to achieve this. Backpacking however is not meant for everyone - it requires the ability to leap out of one's comfort zone. In fact you need to abandon the idea of comfort altogether, leave expectations behind and bring curiosity along. If you're willing to do the above, then backpacking is the cheapest way to travel the world. There are certain things though, that you must know as a backpacker. Here's your travel checklist:
1) You carry your own backpack, always. When applied broadly, this means that as a backpacker you're on your own, even if you travel in a group. You need to be able to take care of yourself, no matter what. As such resourcefulness is important. Evaluate all decisions in this light. Plan your trip keeping in mind what you can handle and what you can't. You're not out there to prove anything. The idea is to have fun, but not pay a heavy price.
2) Backpacking is no joke. It requires thorough and advance planning. Since you will be on your own and out of your home for a decent period of time, planning will ensure that you do not run into problems that end up ruining the trip or those that were completely avoidable. Planning is also important to ensure that you manage your time and your money efficiently while you're traveling. Plan your date of departure, route, tickets, the places you will see, where you would like to stop, where you would like to stay in advance. Whether you stick to this or not is of course entirely optional. The purpose of the plan is to give you some idea as to what you're doing. It's pretty hard to change a plan you never had.
3) Carry information, by the truckload. This is the single most important item on the list. Knowledge of the place you're visiting is of utmost importance, not just to make your trip safer and easier but to turn it into a learning experience. The more you know of a place theoretically, the more the actual experience will mean to you. Also, in case of an emergency, information about the place you're in will be your saving grace. Knowing a place beforehand will also ensure you don't miss out on anything.
4) Prepare the backpack well: The backpack is what will stay with you throughout, so you want to ensure it has what you need to survive. The emphasis is on 'survive' so you need to carry accordingly. A backpack is ergonomically built - which means when used correctly it causes no or minimal discomfort. For this it has to be used intelligently. Learn how to pack a backpack well (courtesy the internet) and then how to carry it properly. The last thing you want is a backache on your travels.
5) Prepare yourself better: On a tour like this, you're up against a lot. As long you carry your presence of mind and don't lose your sense of adventure - you'll do great. However exercising caution never hurt anybody. So maybe a course in self defense or learning the language are really good ideas.
Thailand Holidays Offer Something for Everyone
Thailand is known for its spectacular scenery, hospitality, historical monuments and traditions that go back thousands of years. A visit to this fascinating country will leave you wanting repeat Thailand holidays.
Thailand has something to offer everyone. North Thailand offers trekking, hiking, hill tribes and ethnic groups with colorful dress and unique customs and culture. The East of Thailand has incredible islands and beaches ("The Beach" was filmed here) and water sports including para-gliding and snorkelling.
South Thailand offers even more spectacular beaches (including Phuket and Koh Samui), waterfalls, water sports such as snorkelling, kayaking and beach parties that go on for three days. In West Thailand you can see elephants, tiger temples and the famous "bridge over the river Kwai." Central Thailand offers the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, with extravagant night-life, plazas, shopping malls and 1000 year old temples.
The climate in Thailand is mostly tropical, with a mean annual temperature of 28° C. It is usually very hot in the Central Plains and South but cooler in the North, such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai where visitors to the Kingdom can cool off. If you prefer a cooler period to visit the best time is November to March when the days are mostly dry and the humidity lower, although the island Koh Samui is best visited from June to September.
Thailand´s rich culture has been influenced by Cambodia, Laos, China, Burma and from the rest of Southeast Asia. Thailand's national religion is Theravada Buddhism and has become central to modern Thai identity. The Buddhist religious lifestyle in Thailand has remained almost unchanged for centuries and many Thais honor and respect it. This way of life can be seen daily from the floating markets, to the meditation and religious ceremonies. The peaceful and calm nature of the Thais means you will receive the warmest of welcomes and be left wanting many more Thailand holidays.
Thailand is very accommodating for UK citizens. It takes approximately fifteen hours on a direct flight from The UK. Many Thais speak English with main road signs in English and Thai. You do not need inoculations for your Thailand holidays, however precautions against hepatitis, malaria and typhoid are recommended if you are traveling to Northern Thailand or near to the borders of the Mekhong regions. Currency exchange rates are favorable and prices are cheap, with a very nice meal in a romantic setting costing around eight to ten pounds for two people.
Thailand is known as "The Land of Smiles." For your next holiday, kick back and relax on one of the many beautiful, warm beaches Thailand has to offer.
Tiger Cubs Playing at Tiger Temple, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Animal animality at the Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple in Thailand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu2hJ7eK6Xc&hl=en
Tiger cubs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsreRpS0sU0&hl=en
Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple: Tigers arena in the baptize (part 1 of 3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUB4BTF0H-s&hl=en
動物保護活動家が非難するタイの「タイガーテンプル」
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxisur33V-Y&hl=en
Kitten Tigertemple Kanchanaburi Thailand_0001.wmv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9AtIlRQoB0&hl=en
Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple - Fun with alive tigers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KSGfjA5lkM&hl=en
A altered affectionate of barbarian at the Tiger Temple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpXUsvfIHO4&hl=en
Tiger Temple, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W9ojGkJZXM&hl=en
Tiger Temple - Kanchanaburi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUT191TWc0U&hl=en
tiger flop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrULD0NePqA&hl=en
Bridge Over the River Kwai (Or Death Railway Trip)
The Kwai River Bridge was made famous by the 1960s movie about a bamboo bridge being built by British Soldiers in Burma during World War II. This movie was mostly fiction, the bridge is of concrete/metal construction and it is actually located in Thailand. Thailand Tourism authority offers a great service of train tours. These are low cost trips that you can take that range from day trips to long weekends to various scenic parts of Thailand. Most of the trips begin and end in the Hua Laphong Rail Station, the main rail hub for passengers for the entire country. Pictures of this station are shown above. The station is clean and organized, but beware, it is also VERY busy. As a side note: Thailand uses their rail and bus system as their major artery moving people and products throughout their borders.
The tour that I choose was a day trip that took me almost to the Thai border with Myanmar, ending in the Soiyak Water Falls but making stops in Phra Pathom Chedi, Bridge over the Rive Kwai, the "Death Railway", and the Kanchanabury WWII Cemetery. I will describe each of these stops in detail below. The trip was a full day, starting at 7 am and not returning to Hua Laphong Station until after dark, around 7 pm. The train was un-air-conditioned but was comfortable, at least while we were moving.
Phra Pathom Chedi
Our first stop was at the temple called Phra Pathom Chedi , The Temple main feature was a huge pagoda (see the pictures below. The stop was just long enough to walk from the train station to the Temple without too much rush. To get to the temple we walk through a city market area where you can get anything from a quick snack to a glass of ice coffee.
Bridge over the River Kwai and the "Death Railway
The Bridge was made famous by a 1960's film of the same name. The film, however was in fact fiction based loosely on the events surrounding this bridge. I will not go into detail of the differences between the film and this bridge but will let that up to you. Briefly, the bridge is located in Thailand, not Burma but many people (mostly British soldiers) did give their lives building this bridge for the Japanese during World War II. This is why this railway is known as the "Death Railway" in Thailand. The rail line leading from the Kwai River Bridge to the Soiyak Water Falls appears treacherous but is well maintained and safe for travel. The railway follows the river and often has sheer cliffs overlooking the river and can be quite scenic. However, these conditions lead to many deaths during WWII.
Kanchanaburi WWII Cemetery
The WWII Cemetery in Kanchanaburi is filled with the bodies of the people who gave their lives constructing the Kwai Bridge for the Japanese Army. This stop is quite sobering knowing these men gave their lives building the rail line that was we were just on.
Soiyak Water Falls
The Soiyak Water Fall is the final stop of this trip and it is quite refreshing. The waterfall is augmented in areas with concrete and being an geologist is could tell immediately that it wasn't natural. The industrious Thai People have taken and natural water supply and made is a tourist stop. The surrounding area is a natural area and protected from development, which is good. There are hiking trails leading to the water falls source; a small stream filled with small fish and is icy cold. Also along the trail is a few caves to explore. The Thai People find these areas sacred, as evidenced by the presence of sacred images located in the caves. The trail are quite interesting, having many native plants and animals to observe along the way.
At the very end of the Railway sits an historic train, once used by the Japanese during the construction of the railway. The plaque commemorating the train and the people who died in its construction gave the trip some meaning for me.
We returned to the Hua Laphong Rail Station rather late and I was quite tired, but the trip was worthwhile and I would recommend this trip to anyone interested in learning some about historical Thailand.
Webster University Thailand - Tiger Temple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fw1c9yhWzg&hl=en
Explore kanchanaburi, Thailand by Asiatravel.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bneS8dp0UX0&hl=en
Playing with tiger cub
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx6NCHjOpTQ&hl=en
Thailand Car Hire Guide
Thailand is a sovereign country in Southeast Asia. Thailand is a kingdom ruled by a monarchy. It is a predominantly a Buddhist country, having Bangkok as its city capital. Thailand offers visitors a host of cultural offerings as well as beautiful beaches to explore. Tourism is currently the reason behind Thailand's economic surge, giving credits to places like Pattaya, Ko Samui, Chiang Mai, and Phuket as the biggest crowd drawers.
It isn't surprising for visitors from across the western side of the globe to fly to Thailand just to have a different kind of vacation. Thailand has many fascinating things to offer, starting from the interesting Thai wedding that is offered to guests. A Thai wedding is the better cultural alternative to being married in Las Vegas. Of course there are also special festivals, boat races, and country fairs that make this country very enchanting indeed.
If you're scheduled to visit Thailand real soon, it is highly encouraged that you book a car that could take you around town. Keep in mind that Thailand only has one airport and it is located in Bangkok. From Bangkok, you would have a lot of traveling to do if you intend to go to the other places of interest in the country. While there are railways and buses to take you there, nothing beats having your own car to drive around this scenic country.
Thailand is served by major car hire companies such as Budget, Avis, and Thrifty. If you would like to book a car while here, it is best that you use the services of these companies. They also have online partners that would gladly help you choose the perfect car for you and your companions. There are big cars available for extra large groups, like the Toyota Hiace. For those who prefer city driving, a Honda Civic maybe ideal.
Thailand has great things to offer all its first-time travelers. You can ask for a tour of the Koh Chang Island and all its sparkling waters. If you are more interested with Thailand's history, a Chiang Mai exploration is in order. Now if you would like to be blessed by the gifts of Buddhism, maybe you can pay beautiful Kanchanaburi a visit for a view of the tiger temple, its national parks, and its breathtaking falls.
Thailand tiger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgEzW7DuCDA&hl=en