No, they didn't actually kick me out, but I had to leave within 30 days, otherwise I would have overstayed my (free) tourist entry. By the way, the clock starts on the day of your initial flight, not the day you land in Thailand. I could apply for a visa to stay longer or leave the country and reenter for another 30-day period, but that's not what I want to do at this point. I am now in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Thai time:
13 nights in Chiang Mai (flight from Houston)
3 nights in Pai (bus from Chiang Mai)
1 more night in Chiang Mai before flying to Bangkok (bus from Pai)
3 nights in Bangkok (flight from Chiang Mai)
9 nights in Ao Nang/Krabi (flight from Bangkok; started out as 3 nights and I extended my stay)
I loved Thailand! It was an awesome place to begin my journey, and I plan to go back at some point. Here are my observations about Thailand:
- Watermelon has seeds
- Orange juice is really Tang (or a knockoff)
- Lots of stray dogs roam around and some look like strays but they have collars, which makes me think they have a home somewhere
Dogs enjoying the view
Dogs resting at the beach
Dogs at the temple - Chinese tourists have a reputation for being very loud
- Motorbikes are everywhere!
- Don't disrespect the king and the royal family
- If the sign says "massage by pretty girls, 18+" or the women are sitting outside applying makeup, that place specializes in "happy endings". Keep on walking.
- Don't pay more than 500 baht for a massage, unless it's a super fancy hotel spa. You can find plenty of great options for less than 300/hour.
- A Thai massage is what I imagine a sports massage to be. It's very deep tissue combined with stretching and a chiropractic adjustment. Choose an oil massage if you just want to relax.
- Take off your shoes before entering a home, temple, or anywhere else with a posted sign
- Skin products seem to have whitening/lightening by default
- No part of an animal is wasted. They eat cracklin', pigs' feet, and everything else.
- It's not unusual to see a whole family on a scooter.
- Definitely not ADA compliant
- No set side for walking on a sidewalk or street. Should I stay on the right or left? It doesn't matter.
- Vehicles stay in their lanes, except for motorbikes that create their own path. Sometimes they break the law and ride on sidewalks.
- Bargain/negotiate whenever possible
- Time is fluid. The sign might say they open at 10, but it should really say "10ish".
- Cameras are everywhere
- Police stop motorbikes to shake down tourists
- 7-11 stores are on every corner and in the middle of each block
- ALL food has sugar
- Everyone must stand for the king's anthem before a movie
- Humidity is a constant factor. Accept the sweat.
- Central a/c does not exist
- Hot water is only found in showers. Sometimes.
- It's against the law to disrespect Buddha.
- Cats are all around. Should all cats in Thailand be called Siamese?
"We are Siamese if you please..." - Chiang Mai is the least expensive city compared to Pai, Bangkok, and Krabi. Buy your souvenirs and other items in Chiang Mai.
- Go to northern Thailand if you want to see temples
- There were no shower curtains at the hotels, so water sprayed all over the bathroom floor.
- Cash only, most businesses do not accept cards.
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Wow!! Thanks for all of the travel tips!!!!!
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