Thursday 21 December 2017

The Best GoGo Bars in Thailand

When you visit Thailand's famous wild capital you have to experience a night in a Go-Go bar. Compared with the red light district in Amsterdam, Go Go bars are dotted all around Bangkok and offer a place to drink, party and meet sexy young Thai girl dancers. Not like the standards bars you may find back home, you never know where the night may lead. Here are a few of the most popular Go-Go bars voted by tourists.

Crazy House



A common phrase with tourist is what happens in Crazy House, stays in Crazy House. The bar is a three-floor venue where you will never see less than 10 Thai girls dancing at a time. All highly trained these petite young ladies really know how to strut their stuff. Upstairs is where the action gets a little more X-rated. If you are 18+ you will see ladies oiling each other up and performing sexual acts on each other in front of the partying crowds.

Follow Crazy House Bangkok on Facebook today: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Crazy-House-Bangkok/544627132240799

Cowboy 2


At the heart of the strip, it is impossible not to see Cowboy 2's bright flashing lights and enormous venue. Offering the sexiest Thai dancers in bikinis, it may be hard keeping your eyes off the ladies as you try to dance the night away. If your feeling tired watch from afar at the bar with amazing views of the stage. If you want to take your night to the next level why not go and speak to the Coyotes (categorised as the sexier, more expensive girls.) You will have the time of your life.

Read what BangkokPost have to say about Cowboy 2 here: https://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyle/pub-and-nightlife/17329/cowboy-2-bar

Baccara



If you are a first timer looking for a well-known brand of Go-Go bars then Baccara is the place for you. Baccara is found all around Bangkok and is one of the most well-known bars in the whole of Thailand. Its reputation attracts crowds, filling the venue every night. Unlike most bars, the dancers are actually outside of the club and usually dressed as school girls and in uniforms, as this is very popular within the Japanese and Korean culture.

See Baccara's full website here: www.baccarabarbangkok.com/

Dating in Thailand

There are a number of places in Bangkok where you can pay to meet sexy Thai girls. From Go Go bars to brothels, the array of places to that offer cheap encounters is incredible. With this being said, if you are planning on moving to Thailand, or already live there, and are looking to date a lady on a more permanent basis; you have plenty of girls to choose from out of the eight million people which live in Bangkok.

The trick to meeting hot young Thai babes is to know which clubs are attracting the majority of the young and single Thai girls. Join these hotties for a night of fun and party the night away, you might just find the girl of your dreams. Here are some of our most recommended spots for meeting Thai girls in Bangkok.

Funky Villa, Thonglor Soi 10

What makes Funky Villa the perfect venue because the crowd is mostly women outnumbering Thai men. As a westerner, you will stand out and if you are on your game will attract quite a lot of attention.

This club is a great place to dance and try to pick up a few numbers. A pro tip is to buy the 1000 THB Smirnoff vodka bottle (£23), as it is the cheapest bottle in Bangkok and even gets 5 friends in the club for free.


To see what's going on at Funky Villa, check them out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funkyvillabkk/

Scratchdog, Sukhumvit Soi 20

Located in the basement of the very popular Windsor Suites hotel, the venue is quite an intimate club with quite a closed interior. Scratchdog attracts a large number of stunning Thai girls and the eye candy will have you speechless. The cheapest vodka is 1500 THB (£35) or you can pay 400 THB entry fee and get a free drink. The club also offers shisha which is available to smoke at your tables.



To see what's going on at Scratchdog, check them out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Scratch-Dog-222294991158959/

Wip 168, Soi Thonglor

Wip 168 is a club full of hot Thai girls who are a lot crazier than the usual shy ladies. With the club open to the early hours of the morning (2am-6am), the ladies are more drunk which is perfect for mingling. Blasting house and techno, the dark venue can make it difficult to chat with the girls so why not show off your moves and just go in for the kiss. Who knows where your night may end.


To see what's going on at Wip168, check them out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/pages/Wip-168-Liberty-Building-Thonglor/211032568937082

Tuesday 5 December 2017

A Price Comparison: Thailand vs United Kingdom (Cost of Living)

For everything that Thailand has to offer you would think travelling or even living in the country would be expensive. The fact of the matter is that the cost of living in Thailand is 36% less than in the UK. If you are looking to make the move, rent is a massive 49.67% less than it is back here. But how much does it really cost to stay in Thailand for a week? Continue reading to discover a breakdown of average prices in Thailand.

Flight (1-week return for 1 person from London Heathrow) Cost in THB Cost in GBP
Etihad Airways (includes stopping point in Abu Dhabi) 29,287.12 £665.00
Oman Air (includes stopping point at Muscat) (includes stopping point at Amman Queen Alia) 30,872.59 £701.00
Royal Jordanian 31,929.57 £725.00
Malaysia Airlines (includes stopping point at Kuala Lumpur) 34,395.85 £781.00
EgyptAir (Includes stopping point at Cairo) 36,069.4 £819.00
Accommodation per week Cost in THB Cost in GBP
Small Guesthouse (Traditional Thai accommodation/cheapest) 1,050 £23.84
3* Hotel Room (cheapest average at) 5,600 £127.15
5* Hotel Room 21,000 £476.93
Food Products Cost in THB Cost in GBP
Meal at an inexpensive Restaurant 60 £1.36
3 Course meal for 2 at a mid-range restaurant 600 £13.65
Local Beers (0.5 litres) 60 £1.36
Imported Beer (0.33 litre) 100 £2.27
Coke 19 £0.43
Bread from the market 38.79 £0.88
Milk from the market 51.37 £1.17
Pack of cigarettes from the market 120 £2.73
Potatoes (1 kg) from the market 46.91 £1.07
Water (1.5 litre) from the market 16.21 £0.37
Chicken (1kg) from the market 94.76 £2.16
Eggs (12 pack) from the market 52.39 £1.19
Transport Cost in THB Cost in GBP
Local Transport (one way) 25 £0.57
Monthly pass for public transport 1000 £22.75
Taxi Price Tariff 35 £0.80
Fuel (1 litre) 28.05 £0.64

The Most Impressive Landmarks in Thailand

The Gardens

Once exclusively for vegetables and fruits, the Thai gardens have become more interesting due to the additions of exotic plants to wow tourists. With 3 types of gardens, once you visit Thailand check out the Buddhist monastery and temple gardens, hotel and resorts gardens and finally royal palace gardens.

Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden

Built around a local temple outside of Bangkok, the garden acts as a museum that teaches about the Buddhist teachings of the underworlds torment. At the welcome gate, a sign proclaims 'Welcome To Hell' and has become a very popular tourist destination due to the graphic statues which tell tales of corruption and sins.



Read more about Wand Saen Suk Hell Garden here.

Nong Nooch Tropical Garden & Cultural Village

For an all-day trip to a stunning garden, there is no place like Nong Nooch. Taking you on a journey of different gardens that have been inspired by countries all over the world, did you ever think that you could visit the Stonehenge in Thailand. The garden is 2.4sq.km and is filled with themed areas which include plants such as cactus and tropical palm trees.


Read more about Nong Nooch Tropical Garden & Cultural Village here.

Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden

Located in Mae Rim, the Queen Sirikit is actually the very first botanic garden in Thailand. Offering 560 acres over a mountainous area, the variety of different plants and scrubs has made the collection one of the most diverse in the world. The garden even has a rainforest greenhouse for you to explore the most tropical forestation in Asia. The cost to enter is 40 baht and is open from 8:30 am to 5 pm.


Read more about Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden here.

The Palaces

Just by looking at the grand designs of the Buddha statues you can get an understanding of the brilliant architecture in Thailand. Palaces are one of the main tourist destinations in the country and for good reason. Structurally stunning, the pleasing to the eyes palaces reflect the rich history and heritage of Thailand.

The Grand Palace

Found in the heart of Bangkok, the palace once was called home by King Rama and his family. As time has passed the palace is now used to host royal ceremonies and house foreign dignitaries. The Grand Palace is made up of two sections one being the iconic temple of the Emerald Buddha. Within the palace is another tourist attraction called the Pavilion of Regalia which acts as a museum showing off royal decorations and coins.


Read more about The Grand Palace on their official website here.

Sanam Chandra Palace

A palace fit for a Disney fairytale, Sanam Chandra is one of the less known tourist spots despite its beauty being located in a stunning natural park. The palace is a historic area of Thailand which was reopened in 2003 after being abandoned. The palace lands cover 330 acres and offer the perfect photo opportunity due to the picturesque scenery and beautiful buildings.


To read more about Sanam Chandra Palace click here.

Bang Pa-In Royal Palace

Created in 1632, Bang Pa-In which is also known as Bang Pa-In Summer Palace consists of stunning parks which home iconic royal buildings. Phra Thinang Wehart Chamrun is the only building in the park open for tourists/commoners. The building is a Chinese style place which even has a throne room you can inspect. The interior is filled with gold and silver antiques and artwork. There is even a carved camel bone dragon that receives a lot of attention.


To read more about Bang Pa-In Royal Palace click here.

Friday 1 December 2017

How to Relax in Thailand

With such a wild reputation it is hard to believe that you can have an insanely relaxing holiday when visiting Thailand. If you appreciate amazing sunset views you will discover how tranquil the country really is. So if you are looking for a relaxing holiday to release stress and lower your blood pressure here are a few activities you can do to relax.

Meditation

Enjoy a meditation retreat at Vipassana. A 10-day retreat where phones are banned and you aren't allowed to talk to anyone other than your teacher, the free course is bound to change your outlook on life. The course is extremely popular and is booked up 6 months in advance so plan your trip well in advance. The experience is rewarding but extremely difficult.



Explore the Islands

If you have ever watched the movie The Beach then you will have seen a realistic representation of the uninhabited islands in Thailand.  Many islands are reachable during day trips out and exploring the islands is nothing but fun. Take in the sound of the waves as you relax on a white sandy beach. Search the jungles, enjoy silence and eat some of the freshest fruits in the world.




Swim in a Waterfall

One of the most relaxing activities that you could do is swim under a waterfall. In Thailand, the most popular destinations are Erewan and Haew Suwat which has tourists flocking to enjoy hiking and swimming around its natural beauty. There is something special though about the feeling of standing under a fresh waterfall. The clear aqua pool at the base of the waterfall is always relaxing to swim around.