Sunday, December 19, 2010

Backpacking Southeast Asia - Thailand Itinerary Ideas

If we consider a backpack trip to Thailand? Here are some ideas for your itinerary.

One week: if you only have a week in Thailand, you must sacrifice what you see can be done. The most common way would be to spend a few days in Bangkok, check out the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and familiarity with Thai culture. The rest of the trip could provide one of several sites on the beach bar in Thailand should be spent.

Take a cheap flight toEither Phuket or Ko Samui to relax on the beach for a few days. From Ko Samui you could spend a few days at Ko Pha Ngan if you wanted to attend the full moon party (book accommodation well in advance if you are trying to go to the full moon party). From Phuket, you could spend a few days on the beautiful island of Ko Phi Phi, relaxing on the beach or going snorkeling.

Two weeks: With two weeks in Thailand, you will be able to the vast majority of what Thailand has to offer. Again your Trip probably start most of Bangkok.

If you want to take to the circuit to the beach, take a bus or a flight to Phuket. Spend a day at first Phuket to Ko Phi Phi. Ko Phi Phi, a ferry to the Krabi region of spend and spend some climbing and snorkeling. From Krabi bus to Surat Thani to the ferry to head Ngan Ko Samui and Ko Pha, before returning close to Bangkok to stay.

Another option is to visit the North of ThailandBut for some time on the beach. Bangkok again before the train to Chiang Mai. While in Chiang Mai, visit the local indigenous people in the mountains, going around an elephant, go bamboo rafting, take Thai cooking classes, and visit the Sunday market. From Chiang Mai you can choose to visit Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Samui or Phuket, Ko Phi Phi and Krabi. The easiest way is to take a cheap flight from Chiang Mai to Phuket or Ko Samui is.

A month with one monthThailand you can visit almost every corner of the country. Along with all the destinations previously mentioned, you can also visit the white sand beaches of Ko Samet and Ko Chang. To the East of Bangkok, these destinations are much quieter than the beach destinations in Southern Thailand. Ko Chang is a good place to visit if you are into scuba diving.

Another destination that is possible to visit is Ko Tao. A short ferry ride from Ko Pha Ngan, this sleepy island also has some Excellent diving can, and a relaxing respite from the madness of the Full Moon Party is.

Sorry to Bangkok 's central location and the fact that Thailand is the hub, it must go back if you want the country to all corners. If you are willing to discount flights to some, it may be useful if the target to eliminate the backtracking along.

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