Thailand is a tropical country in southeast Asia, located southeast of Burma and bordering the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea. Thailand is known for its delicious food, culture, temples, and beaches, which makes it a desirable vacation spot. In addition, Thai people are incredibly friendly and accepting, which appeals to gay travel, and it’s not uncommon it be bombarded with smiles everywhere you go. Because of the monsoon season, the most desirable time to visit Thailand is between November and February when the weather is drier. The national currency is the baht (as of 2009 exchange rates, approximately 34 baht = $1).
Visit Thailand to open your eyes to a truly unique and beautiful culture, without giving up any of the fun and excitement you may associate with more traditional vacation destinations. From the northern mountains, to the glorious southern beaches, Thailand is a natural gem, a real life diamond in the rough, just waiting to be discovered. Whether your pleasure is history, culture, ecotourism, or simply relaxation and indulgence, you will find what you are seeking in the country of the Thai.
Top visitor destinations for gay tours in Thailand include Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiangmai. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and a mix of modern and tradition. In the city, there are world class accommodations, fine food, and unparalleled nightlife. Silom is 1 of 3 gay neighborhoods, where a visitors will find gay-friendly clubs, massage parlors, go-go bars, cabaret clubs, and saunas. Three major tourist destinations, Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket, hold annual gay pride events. If nightlife isn’t for you, Bangkok also houses historic temples and palaces immersed in tradition.
Phuket is an island province located in the Andaman Sea and is a famous tourist destination. This island is known for its beaches and natural beauty. Karon, Kamala, Kalim, and Patong beaches are top spots for leisure activities, including swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and parasailing. A few places on Phuket contain hidden lagoons that can only be reached by canoe during certain tides. Phuket is also known for its gardens and seafood.
The best time for travel to Thailand is between November and February, as March and April can be quite hot and May through October, the monsoon season, even hotter and more humid. Gay vacations should be booked keeping in mind that the country offers three separate gay pride festivals in the major cities of Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket.
There is more to Thailand than Bangkok. You will not have experienced the full breadth and depth of the country if you do not venture out of the epicenter that is Bangkok. Step into the country to visit traditional temples, meet endearing natives, and experience the gorgeous natural landscape that is Thailand. Make certain to visit the ancient capital city, Ayuttaya. It is known as the Bridge over the River Kwai, and is a must see destination for visitors. Take a self organized or structured gay holidays to the northern mountains, or pack your swimsuit and visit the exotic beaches of Thailand. Who knows, you may never want to leave. One thing you should always pack on your trip to Thailand, is an open mind. You have to come into this eastern country willing to experience life to its fullest and try new things. Do not be put off by squat toilets or smelly fruit. In fact, one of the best fruits in the world is the durian, which may put you off at first by its unique odor. If you let that stop you, you would truly be missing out on a culinary delight. When in Thailand you should eat local cuisine and shop for exotic local clothing, and participate in local entertainment experiences. You only live once, and truly living in Thailand is an easy thing to do. Pack your bags now.
This gay travel tips article was written by Spirit Journeys’ Howie Holben. Spirit Journeys is well known for hosting extraordinary gay holidays. You can learn more about Howie, his work and a unique gay vacation at www.SpiritJourneys.com.
categories: travel,gay,lgbt,advice,social issues,society,education,politics,government,sexuality,health,fitness,recreation,leisure

Leave a comment