Thursday, 30 November 2017

Shopping in Thailand

Shopping in Thailand can be a real treat for anyone. Whether you seek the thrill of shopping down the extremely busy highstreets looking for cheap electronic goods or you shop for more tradition local items down the markets, you are bound to find a bargain and something a little out of the ordinary.

Rot Fai Market

If you like going down to your local market then you will love Rot Fai Market in Srinakarin. A  huge site made famous for its night market, the shops are split into 3 sections making it easier to navigate around. Whether you are looking for clothing, local foods or rare collectables from around the world,  Rot Fai is the perfect destination for those open-minded shoppers who are keen on a range of goods.


Read more about Rot Fai Market at www.ladyironchef.com/2017/08/rot-fai-market-ratchada/

Siam Paragon

Are markets not really your idea of a good shopping trip? If you would rather shop at a mega supermarket, then Siam Paragon is the shopping mail to beat all shopping malls. Housing international fashion brands (Versace, Rolex etc), a 16 screen cinema, the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia and restaurants serving amazing food, you good spent weeks just enjoying this mall.


Read more about Siam Paragon at http://www.siamparagon.co.th/

Bangkok's Floating Markets

During your travels to Thailand, no shopping trip would be complete without experiencing haggling on one of Bangkok's floating markets. On small boasts flowing down the centre of cities, locals sell goods like food, fruits and gifts. Damnoen Saduak is one of the most well known floating markets and really is a sight to behold. So jump on a boat with a guide and shop for some treats you cant buy anywhere else.


Read more about Bangkok's floating markets at https://migrationology.com/best-floating-market-in-bangkok/

Sports in Thailand

Thailand, like any other country, has its own national sports and specialities. Visitors to Thailand will be more than impressed when, like me, they stumble across some of the most mind-blowing human talents.

From Thai Boxing to Sepak Takraw, every sport in Thailand seems to represent their national pride, spirit and athleticism. Their unique approach to national sports makes the Thai sportsmen some of the most dedicated and impressive athletes to watch.


Thai Boxing/Muay Thai

A combat sport created in Thailand combines striking with clinches. The sport is known as an art and a discipline that requires eight limbs. Incorporating elbows, knees, the skin has become popular due to the success of MMA legend Anderson Silva who is a black belt. The sport is practised as a self-defence method for some people in other countries but it is taken incredibly serious in Thailand as the martial art dates back to 1767.




Beach football

Beach football is a very popular sport in Thailand. The Thailand Football Association has actually set up the ever Beach Soccer league in the nation's history. Games are played at Rajamangala Beach and the league consists of six teams. This is the first national league of its type in the whole of Thailand and Southeast Asia. The best achievement for the national team was a fourth-place finish in the Fifa Beach Soccer World Cup in 2002.




Sepak Takraw

Legs, Legs and more legs. Sepak Takraw is unlike any sport you will ever see and you will be truly amazed by the skill and athleticism on show. The sport is basically foot volleyball, with teams only allowed to use their feet, chest, knees and head in their attempt to return the ball. Sepak means kick and Takraw is the Thai word for woven ball, which is what they play with. Click the link below to discover just how crazy this sport really is.




The Buddhas

In Thailand, the fact is that Buddha statues are very popular with local residents and tourists. For that very reason, their are a number of oversized Buddhas and ones which symbolise different things. Normally Buddhas are the star attractions in the towns they are located and offer an insight into the culture and history surrounding the towns. Usually, Buddhas will be designed to gleam in the sun to radiant peace and tranquillity across the land.

Largest Buddha Statues

In Wat Muang it is not hard to miss the incredible Phra Buddha Maha Nawamin. The ninth tallest statue in the world, the statue has been nicknamed as the 'Great Buddha of Thailand' and for good reason. 92 meters tall, the statue took around 18 years to build since its start date dating back to 1990. From knee to knee it spans 63 meters showing just how staggering this statue is.

Despite the argument that Buddha statues would be even bigger if they would stand up, the argument is invalid due to the tallest standing Buddha being nearly half the size of the 'Great Buddha of Thailand'. Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol statue in Roe Et Province stands at 59.2 metres high. Offering a viewing platform visiting this Buddha statue can offer some amazing view of the city.

The third largest Buddha statue may come as a surprise to some people. Wat Pho's world-renowned Reclining Buddha may not be considered that tall due to it being lay on its side, however, once you measure its length do you really appreciate its true size. At 46 metres long, the reclining Buddha is the exception to the rule that it is rude to point to the soles of people feet in Thailand as the statues are famous for its giant mother of peal feet.

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Located in Wat Phra Kaew, you will discover the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Tales talk of how the statue orientated in India was taken to Sri Lanka during a war and eventually ended up in Thailand. The statue is covered in Gold clothing which is changed by the King during the changing of seasons. Dating back to 43BC it is one of the oldest and most famous Buddha statues in the world.

Learn the Laws Surrounding Buddha Statues

To avoid being stopped at the airport customs in Thailand you really want to know the laws that affect the sort of gifts you may bring back for loved ones. You will notice whilst at the airport it will announce how it is illegal to export Buddha's heads and there are even restrictions on what images can be taken out of the country.

If you are planning on visiting a Buddha statue and fancy taking a few pictures, you must get written permission from the Thai Government Fine Arts Department or have a license. If you do not, these images you possess will be taken and destroyed. The department also stops people exporting a Buddha statue that is bigger than 12 cm and only allows 5 statues or images to be exported at any one time.

Buying heads or hands is risky as there is a total ban on exporting parts of the Buddha statue. This is to stop people destroying ancient site for parts. If you are to buy anything Buddha related, make sure you buy a small figure from a licensed distributor and the product has the official inspection tag. Otherwise, you are breaking the law or will be stopped at customs.

Cuisine in Thailand

Street Food

If you truly want to taste authentic Thai food, then nothing compares to eating street food. Street food is not road kill but spots found all over Thailand, where vendors and food carts locate, to bring a variety of foods to the masses. From ready to eats meals to sweet snacks, you can soon get swept up in the excitement of trying the freshest Thai food in the world.

Dating back to the early 1960's when the popularity of street food rose with the population, external and Internal factors caused housewives to cook on the streets. Chinatown which is also known as Yaowarat is known to be the birthplace of street food in Thailand and still, today is one of the largest spots for tourists to visit to taste delicacies such as stunning tasting satay.

You can visit Banglamphu (Bangkok's Old Town) for amazing curries such as gang kiew waan gai and gang som goong. Sukhumvit offers more traditional noodle dishes like giem ee. For something, a little more gourmet Silom road has Khao soy which is Northern Thailand most famous dish. So whether you want to eat fried insects or Tom Yum Kung, the streets of Thailand are where to be.

Restaurants

Thai cuisine has become extremely popular all over the world and for good reason. With mixtures of sweet and sour, spice and all things nice, if you think your local takeaway is amazing prepare to have your socks blown off. Thailand boasts amazing restaurants and great prices. Bursting with flavours the food you taste will truly tickle your taste buds. Here are just a few of the restaurants that have earned an amazing reputation with tourists.

Suay Restaurant is run by Thailand born chef Tammasak Choolong who has created a menu inspired by traditional Thai cuisine. Incorporating the freshest ingredients to create signature dishes like crab cakes with mango chutney and sweet chilli aloli, you know the restaurant is good when the locals fill each table every night.

Found in Klongtoey, Bangkok The Green Garden fuses European dishes with Thai cuisine. Cleansing your pallet on arrival with a refreshing beverage, once you taste one of the classic dishes such as a beef stroganoff with a green papaya salad, the burst of flavours with leave you speechless. The interior is very modern and offers a relaxing environment to enjoy your excellent meal.

Afternoon Tea in the Treetops (Koh Kood)

There is something very British about afternoon tea. Bringing a taste of home to Thailand with a twist, you can enjoy a dining experience like no other. In a giant bird nest which is suspended 15ft above ground, you will get to taste some of the local cakes and fruits which have to be tasted to be described. Sounds crazy well it certainly will be something you will never forget.

Koh Kood is the only Island in Thailand what offers such an experience. Based on a treehouse structure that looks out onto the coast, not only is the food amazing but the backdrop and view you witness as the sun sets is spectacular. Even the way the food arrives will put a huge smile on your face.

Your waiter swings in like Tarzan on a zip line, holding a bamboo pouch which carries delicious treats and gourmet bites such as almond macaroons and fresh salads. The overall experience will have you never wanting to leave. You really do feel like you are in a fairytale story the setting is that romantic.

Nightlife in Thailand

Beach Bars

Not many places in the world can offer amazing white sandy beaches, incredible weather, laid-back atmospheres and bars that are offering stunning beverages. Thailand offers a number of Islands that combine sun, beach and bars. Even once the sun goes down, Thailands beach bars provide unforgettable experiences.

One of the best beach bars in Thailand is found in Koh Phangan. The Flip Flop Pharmacy is a chilled bar a million miles away from the wild moonlight parties. Combining incredible views with an amazing white sandy beach, the vibe is a travellers idea of heaven. The wooden shack is authentic to Thailand whilst the drinks that complete the menu are amongst the highest quality anywhere across the globe. Once the sun goes down, the candlelit lanterns looked beautiful as you sit back with a cocktail or two.

Some people may not know that Bob Marley has had a big influence on Thailand and especially the beach bars. One of the best Reggae beach bars is Freedom which is located on Ao Cho Beach in Koh Samet. With the bar symbolising much of Bob Marley's 1960 music about love and peace, the laid-back beach bar offers a groovy venue where you can taste strong alcoholic beverages whilst having the sand between your toes.

Clubs

Bangkok is known around the globe for its legendary wild nightlife. A backpacker and party-goers number one destination for good reason, the mega clubs that line the streets become the venues for the craziest parties you will ever be a part of. With a wide array of clubs offering completely different vibes, here are a few of the clubs that will have you partying until the early hours of the morning.

One of the most high profile clubs in Thailand is Ce La Vi. Not just a hyped up nightclub, the venue offers amazing skyline views from the 39th floor of the huge Sathorn One Building and a great music selection. On Wednesdays which is ladies night expect hip-hop anthems. Thursdays consist of deep house whilst Friday and Saturdays involve a more R&B playlist With a swanky club lounge perfect for chilling with friends and a packed dancefloor area, the venue is the perfect spot for any mood.

Levels Club & Lounge is a new nightclub making a lot of noise in Bangkok. The venue has a rooftop lounge and two big club rooms on the main floor. The different levels cover different genres of music.  The rooftop terrace offers hipster funky beats that will get your toe tapping. The main floor consists of R&B, house and techno music.which makes the free enter seem even more unbelievable.

Bars

Despite Thailands, well more specifically Bangkok's wild reputation, the Capital has a selection of bars which provide a more a relaxed atmosphere to chill out over an alcoholic beverage as the sunsets over this beautiful country. Whether you are looking for a suave cocktail bar which incorporates live performances from local artists or a pub that reminds you of your home comforts, discover our favourite bars here:

Located on the Oriental Avenue Alley, Bang Rak, a retro bar can be discovered. Bamboo Bar is known across Thailand for attracting world-renowned jazz musicians to perform. The drink menu matches the jazz atmosphere with a selection of Malt whiskeys, wines and traditional cocktails that accompanies the music perfectly.

Vertigo and Moon bar found on the 61st rooftop floor of the Banyan Tree Hotel has been credited as being one of the finest rooftop bars in the world. With a complete 360 degrees view of the city, the skyline views at night are incredible especially when you have a cocktail in your hand. One of the premium drinks we recommend is the classic Vertigo Sunset,

The Thai Islands

Thailand is notorious for the many islands which it is comprised of. From beautiful rolling hills to jungle, to crystal clear water and underwater corals; this extraordinary landscape encompasses everything one might assume to be paradise. Before stepping into a world of the unknown, read on to find out which islands in Thailand might be perfect for you! 

Koh Phi Phi: 

Known as one of the best islands to visit for those travelling on their own, Koh Phi Phi is one of the most remote and relaxing islands on earth. White sands, warm weather, a light breeze, crystal clear oceans and palm trees surround you to envoke a feeling of sheer relaxation. You may have heard about this island due to the Tsunami which left the island in what may have appeared to be a state of disrepair since then it has almost been completely rebuilt, even better than the first time!

Visitors to Koh Phi Phi can look forward to lounging in the sun, swimming, snorkelling, cliff diving and exploring the mainland. When the evening strikes, a range of shops, restaurants and beach bars are available to check out. Let Thai dancers juggle and the fire dancers do their thing as you look on in awe at the once in a lifetime entertainment on offer.

Just a 45-minute speedboat trip or a 90-minute ferry journey from Phuket, the island's world-famous Maya Bay which was used as the setting to the film 'The Beach' has tourists flocking to stay at the Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort.



Mu Ko Chang: 

Ko Chang offers jungle covered peaks with amazing views of the picturesque Elephant Island. With hiking trails which look out onto the white sand beaches that sweep across the coast, from the top of Thailand second biggest Island you can see the natural beauty from the beautiful waterfalls and beaches to the quickly developing modern areas of the Island.



Ko Si Chang: 

Ko Si Chang is a beautiful Island which escapes the attention of tourists. Only 100km away from Bangkok the tiny populated Island has so much to be discovered. With boat trips around Ko Si Chang and neighbouring islands where you can stop and hike, swim and snorkel you really can tick a number of items off your bucket list.

Tourists can dive and snorkel around Ko Khaanghaao (Bat Island) just off the main island of Ko Si Chang. The clear waters make seeing the thousands of species of colour fish extremely easy. If you. If you would rather walk around the Island and take in the history there is no better place to visit than

King Chulalongkorn's Palace. Built-in 1890 the palace was abandoned shortly after a battle with France shown how vulnerable the palace was to the navy. Now you can walk around the restored structure and take in the history of the site.



Ko Pha Ngan: 

The days of Ko Pha Ngan being a quite Island is long gone. Now made famous for the Haad Rin beach which hosts monthly full moon parties, the beach is a backpackers dream location. The monthly full moon party offer drug and booze-fuelled nights where thousands of tourists and residents coming together for a night they will never forget.The party Island also puts on an amazing firework show and offers entertainment like fire jugglers and dancers for the 20,000 tourists who flock to its beaches for the party to end all parties.



Ko Samet: 

Despite only being 3 hours away from Bangkok, most of the Island is protected as part of Khao Ya Mu Samet Nationa Park. This means that Ko Samet is a clean and natural Island perfect for a weekend getaway to relax.

With 14 white soft sanded beaches, pure blue water seas, cajeput (Samet) trees the natural beauty that surrounds you is breathtaking.If you are not looking to relax, Ko Samet has a lively nightlife scene which will have you dancing until the early hours of the morning. Despite the fact Ko Samet has less rainfall than a large number of Thai tourist destinations, visitors still get wet with the vast amount of water sports that are on offer. Grab a jet ski and go and explore the turquoise blue sea.



Koh Mak: 

Are you looking for a relaxing holiday? Koh Mak is a beautiful quiet Island with white sands and amazing clear seas. Perfect for escaping to, you are bound to release all of your stresses and strains from day to day life once you enjoy a day sunbathing on one of the 5-star beaches in Koh Mak.

With only 400 residents living in Koh Mak, the 16 kilometres that make up the star-shaped Island have attracted filmmakers to the tropical unspoiled beaches. With the attention this has gained for Koh Mak, The Sunday Times has put Koh Mak into the top 10 beaches from around the world.



Ko Kood: 

The fourth largest island in Thailand offers an uncommercialized experience which captures the true beauty of Thailand. Declared the most beautiful Island seen in Thailand by travel guide website 'TravelFish'  the white sand beaches, tropical rainforests and palm groves are what make Ko Kood so beautiful.



Ko Tao: 

Ko Tao is named the Turtle Island after the shape reminding residents and tourists of turtles. Tao has dense forests which are great for exploring, easy to access diving spots where you can scuba around neon corals filled with sharks and stingrays. By night you can put your feet up and toast to your holiday over cocktails as you watch the sunset over the picturesque white beaches.



Ko Phayam: 

The kangaroo shaped Island of Ko Phayam is known for the relaxed atmosphere and affordable hotel rooms which make the spot perfect for travellers. For those who enjoy culture and art, you should really check out the art galleries on offer and reggae inspired bars such as Rasta Baby.



Ko Ra: 

Ko Ra is the destination for people seeking off the beat, eco-friendly holidays as they discover themselves. As most of the Island is protected, the landscapes provide some amazing views of the hilly forests and empty beaches that stretch across the west coast.

Take your binoculars as you search for wildlife. With premier bird watching destinations and a chance to get a glimpse of monkeys, giant white bears, sea turtles and much, much more, you may see animals which you would only be able to see in the zoo, which would be a once in a lifetime experience.



Mu Ko Surin National Park: 

Established as a National park in 1981, the park is covered by 76% sea. The Island has shallow reefs and clear turquoise waters which are perfect for scuba diving as you explore the many coral reefs that home rare species of fish.

Mu Ko Surin is known as a must-visit destination in South Thailand not just because of the white sandy beaches and perfect seas. But for the outdoors experience that is offered like camping in tents on the beach looking up at the stars that fill the night's sky.



Mu Ko Similan National Park: 

Above-water and underwater the 11 islands that makeup Mu Ko Similan National Park offer indescribable beauty. With granite boulders to explore under the turquoise waters that offer thirty-metre visibility, the underwater scenery is unbelievable. The coral hides fish, turtles, manta rays, moray eels, sea snakes, red grouper, white tip sharks, barracuda, giant lobster and enormous tuna.



Ko Jum: 

Ko Jum is a little-known island that offers lots of accommodation, evening entertainment and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a chilled weekend getaway. With local traditions still carried out across the preserved Island, you can really interact with the history of Ko Jum and it's residents.

Ko Jum is the place to visit during the dry season that runs from November to April. The destination for many backpackers around Christmas for the amazing sunsets and early starlight sky that starts at around 11 pm, you Island is a magical place to be.




Ko Yao Noi: 

The 'Small Long Island' is located between Phuket and Krabi, with just a 30-minute speedboat trip to Phuket. Despite neighbouring one of the liveliest parts of Thailand, Ko Yao Noi is a peaceful Island mainly due to the Muslim community and low key tourist destinations.

Ko Yao Noi has a picturesque landscape due to the beaches lined with mangrove forests. A destination for the worlds elite, visitors to Ko Yao Noi tend to visit the various private villas and 5-star hotels which have led to Yao Noi having the highest average room rate out of all the destinations in Thailand.



Ko Lanta Yai: 

Have you ever pictured lying back on a hammock on a long sandy beach with a coconut in your hand? Ko Lanta Yai is the Long Beach Island perfect for relaxing holidays and honeymoons.  Once you have enough relaxing, interact with the local Urak Lawoi residents and add some culture to your trip.

If you would rather participate in some activities explore caves, go snorkelling in the clear blue sea, take in the sites via kayaking down the coast or explore the Island with an elephant trekking experience that will have you never wanting to leave.



Ko Khai: 

Once known for being the most developed of the Trang Islands, Thailand has now reclaimed the tourist destination due to fears the Island has become too modernised and has had a negative effect on the environment. The Island still offers amazing sunsets where the sky turns pink and blue over the gently sloping white sand beach and shallow clear water.



Ko Kradan: 

The most remote island that boasts beautiful clear waters with amazing coral to explore. Uncover species of fish that you never knew existed or discover the wildlife that is hidden away in the thick jungles. If you are looking for a visually spectacular place to Island to visit, Ko Kradan is the place for you.



Koh Sukorn: 

Despite the difficulty to reach Koh Sukorn, the journey is well worth it. An Island where water buffaloes outnumber the residents, the very friendly inhabitants offer a laid-back atmosphere in an environment unlike any other. The Islanders grow watermelons, rice, bananas and coconuts that taste, unlike anything you would eat back home that that be one of the main reasons why travellers end up staying longer than planned.



Ko Tarutao: 

The largest of the Ko Turatao National Park archipelago, the word Tarutao means old, mysterious and primitive which describes this Island perfectly. With the best natural variety of mountains, rainforests, limestone caves, mangrove swamps and perfect beaches, the island is a backpackers dream trip to discover unknown lands.



Ko Adang:

The prawn island known for the battle between fishermen and national park rangers overfishing boundaries is located so closely to Ko Lipe that you would think they were the same Island. With steep cliffs to climb you can get exquisite views of the tropical rainforest of Koh Adang or look onto the Island of Ko Lipe which couldn't be more different.



If you're interested in learning more about Thailand's geography, make sure to check out the map below!

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Wildlife in Thailand

When visiting Thailand, it's essential that you take some time to visit Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's oldest rain-forest!

For wildlife lovers, you can expect to find rare species which you may not find elsewhere, these include:


  • Gibbons


  • Monkeys


  • Elephants


  • Tigers


  • Bears


  • Porcupines


  • Snakes


  • Hog-nosed bat (world's smallest mammal)


  • and many rare birds including Parrots, cuckoo's and the red jungle-fowl.


To learn more about wildlife in Thailand, visit: https://wildlifethailand.com/

Marine Life

Thailand boasts some of the best marine life across the globe due to it's close proximity to reefs and the gulf of Thailand. Taking the chance to go snorkelling will see you exploring the oceans and finding lots of beautiful fish, this truly is a memory you'll never forget.

Along with smaller reef fish, visitors will even get a chance to see whale sharks, manta rays and of course, the puffer fish!



To learn more about marine life in Thailand, visit: https://www.thainationalparks.com/list-of-marine-species-in-thailand

Bangkok Escorts in Thailand

When visiting Thailand, punters can look forward to meeting some of the sexiest escorts Asia has to offer; Thai escorts of course! These babes are beautiful, experienced, adventurous and provide a range of services no man could resist.

If you're looking to date Bangkok escorts for an evening, make sure to book with the most trusted escort agency in Bangkok: Absolute Angels Bangkok.

Thai Massage

Thailand has become renowned for the exquisite erotic massages which you can book here.  These include:


  • Thai Full body Massage
  • Thai Oil Massage
  • Thai Soapy Massage
  • Thai Nuru Massage
  • Thai Tantric Massage
  • Thai Testicle Massage
  • Thai Prostate Massage

Make sure to do your reading in advance before booking so that you know what you're in for!
If you'd like to learn more about Thai massage, make sure to read: https://goodspaguide.co.uk/features/thai-massage

Domination Escorts in Thailand

One of the most popular reasons for booking companionship in Thailand is to book a dominatrix. This is because most people have a fetish and of them, many have no outlet to satisfy their cravings.

A wide range in dominatrix escorts can be booked in Thailand to provide you with the pain and pleasure which makes you tick. 

Other fetish escorts are also available for a range of purposes. These specialist fetish services include:

  • Anal Training: For those who love anal penetration, this service is all about anal play.
  • Boot Worship: The "foot fetish" is highly popular, but so is the "boot fetish".
  • Booty Worship: Love the behind of a beautiful girl? Booty worship is probably your thing!

  • Branding Fetish: If you like to be burned, you probably have a branding fetish.
  • Breath Play: If the breath of others turns you on, breath play is the service for you.

  • Brown Showers: For the more hard-core that enjoy poop, brown showers is one service which people book.
  • Ball Torture: Some enjoy their balls to be clamped, tied or tortured.
  • Electric Fetish: Set your tasers to stun! Lots of sex toys involve electrocution these days. Prepare for a wild night.
  • Slave Fetish: Do you have a fetish for being a slave or owning a slave?
  • Face Slapping Fetish: If being slapped in the face turns you on, it's a face-slapping fetish you have.

  • Trampling Fetish: Have you ever fantasised about being stood on by a gorgeous girl in heels? You most likely have a trampling fetish.

  • Fantasy Fetish: Fantasy role-play has swept the world by storm in the past few years and has entered the bedrooms of the many. Why don't you book an escort to be your anime girl for the night?
  • Feminisation fetish: If you enjoy being made to look and feel like a woman then you have a feminisation fetish.
  • Foot Worship: Do tiny women's feet turn you on? You have a foot fetish.
  • Wax Fetish: Do you like wax being poured on you intimately? You have a wax fetish.

  • Humiliation Fetish: If you have a fetish for being humiliated then plenty of Bangkok escorts can do this.

  • Leather worship: Lots of men enjoy a dominant woman in leather. Join an escort in Bangkok for your leather worship fetish.

  • Mummification Fetish: It's one thing to be tied up, but many have a mummification fetish for being bandaged up to the point that they can't move!
  • Nipple Pleasure: Nipples are pleasurable, let an escort pleasure your nipples today.
  • Orgasm Control: Orgasm Control is very sexy to a lot of people and can help to reduce premature ejaculation.
  • Furry Fetish: If you have a fetish for dressing up as an animal, or those who do, you have a fetish for furies.
  • Smoking Fetish: Do you find smoking sexy? You have a fetish for smoking.
  • Spanking Fetish: Do you want to spank a girl or be spanked? It's a spanking fetish you have.
  • Strap On Training: Do you like girls, but want to be pleasured by a strap-on? Book the kinky escorts Bangkok have to offer for strap-on training.
  • Watersports: If you want somebody to urinate on you, then you have a fetish for water-sports
    .
  • Whip Fetish: Whips, chains and everything kinky. You'll be able to satisfy your whip fetish with escort girls in Bangkok.
  • Domination Fetish: For those who love to be dominant in the bedroom.
  • Submissive Fetish: For those who love to be submissive in the bedroom.

Ladyboys

Of course, a list of escorts in Thailand wouldn't be complete without a mention of Bangkok ladyboys. These shemales are known throughout the globe for their deceptively feminine bodies and flawless appearances.

If there's one thing every man should do to come to terms with his sexuality, it's booking a ladyboy in Bangkok to experiment for an evening of pleasure with one of the most talented and experienced escorts in the area!

If you'd rather see a ladyboy show than book a ladyboy for yourself, make sure to visit: http://www.bangkok.com/nightlife-ladyboy-shows/ladyboy-show-venues.htm


Friday, 24 November 2017

Top 11 Reasons to visit Thailand!

So, you're thinking of visiting Thailand, but like me some time ago, you're not sure what this entails. I've been there, done the research and taken the trip; now I'm here to tell you my top 10 reasons why I'd recommend a visit to Thailand!


  1. The Escorts in Thailand 
    Thailand is renowned throughout the globe for the beautiful Thai girls which reside here. Booking Thai escorts is one way to get a sweet taste of Thai companionship first-hand!



    (Click here to read more about escorts in Bangkok...)
  2. Wildlife in Thailand Thailand has one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. With fantastic wildlife opportunities, including fantastic marine-life, birds and animals in-land.

      
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  3. The Islands Thailand is made up of quite a few islands, each of which offers visitors a unique holiday opportunity.



    (Click here to read more about the Thai islands...)
  4. The NightlifePartying in Thailand is fantastic, whether you're gay, straight or transgender. No matter what your music taste is and which drinks you like. Thailand offers a fantastic and diverse nightlife scene.



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    The Food 
  5. Thailand offers a diverse selection of food and it's own flavours unique to Thailand. Personally, Thai food is one of my favourites and with good reason!



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    The Buddhas
  6. A long-standing Buddhist culture has developed throughout Thailand. When travelling in this country you'll find many impressive statues of Buddhas.



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  7. The Sports Like most countries, Thailand has a few sports unique to it. Personally, I wish more countries would adopt these sports because even watching them is great fun!



    (Click here to read more about sports in Thailand...)
  8. The Shopping 
    Shopping in Thailand is both awesome and affordable. Huge shopping malls, a great selection and reasonable prices are just a few reasons to consider a shopping trip when you get here!



    (Click here to read more about the shopping opportunities throughout Thailand...)
  9. The Relaxation Known as one of the most relaxing countries on Earth, anybody can make Thailand their own personal paradise.



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  10. The Sites & LandmarksFantastic landmarks, both natural and man-made are just one reason to come here. Thailand is a place that you'll never forget and the same can be said for the landmarks which are here.



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  11. The PriceThailand is known for its extremely low prices, which makes holidaying and migrating there worth every penny.



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Thursday, 16 November 2017

Thai Night-Life: Bars & Clubs in Bangkok

If you're travelling to Bangkok soon to take part in the night-life scene, then make sure to read this full post to get some idea of what the capital city has in store for you. With this being said, don't take our word for it! If you truly want an inside look at the nightlife, your best bet is to book a party-girl tour-guide escort in Bangkok. She will know the area like the palm of her hand and as an added bonus, you'll have a sexy senorita to party with all night!

Clubs in Bangkok

Levels Club
For those who love pop, house, bass and gorgeous girls, Levels Club is probably the nightclub for you. Party on all night long with party-girl escorts and have the time of your life!

Checkinn99
If it's cocktails and a more casual setting that you're searching for, Checkinn99 offers a great night out and due to it's placement next to Lotus Hotel, you'll have no trouble finding somewhere to spend the earlier hours of the morning with your companion!

CRU Champagne Bar
Are you a high-roller, or do you just simply love the taste of champagne? CRU Champagne bar is great for both champagne and cocktails, as well as boasting a lovely setting for your night out.

Thursday, 9 November 2017

Why people travel to Thailand for Bangkok Escorts and Adult Entertainment

Bangkok is one of the most popular destinations for those searching for a way to have a wild time, meet Bangkok escorts and experiement with their sexuality (by booking ladyboy escorts); all whilst being in a country known for its paridise beaches, excellent night-life and cheap living costs. 

If you've been looking for your next holiday destination and love Thai babes then there's really no alternative that comes close to the enchanting country of Thailand. Depending on where you're travelling from, flights here may be quite expensive, however, this cost is quickly recuperated when you take in to account the low prices of accommodation, food, adult entertainment and drinks.

The Extraordinary Adult Entertainment and Escorts in Bangkok

Bangkok has developed a reputation, much like Amsterdam, for it's adult entertainment and thriving sex industry. Blogs, travel websites and the porn industry have all managed to make Bangkok their muse, with beauty, activities and beautiful females abundant, it's no surprise that Bangkok is thriving so much.

The adult entertainment in Bangkok is probably more varied than you would imagine. Whilst most have nightmares of meeting gorgeous Thai girls, only to find out that they are "Bangkok ladyboys", those who visit soon find out that the sex industry is much more varied than at first thought.

Those who visit Thailand, especially in Bangkok, are able to book female Thai escorts for a range of purposes, these include:

Full Body Massage in Thailand

Thailand is famous for it's range of special massages. These include both sexual and non-sexual massages, however, for the purpose of this blog I will explain the erotic massages you can enjoy in Thailand:

  • Prostate Massage
  • Soapy Massage
  • Tantric Massage
  • Thai Body to Body Massage
  • Thai Testicle Massage
  • Oil Massage

Spicing up your Sex Life

Most escorts in Bangkok are quite adventurous which gives punters a great opportunity to try out new services which they may not have experienced with their past partners. Some of the most popular services which punters like to book include:

Girlfriend Experience: For those looking for an intimate date with a beautiful Thai model, the girlfriend experience will be your favourite service. A girlfriend experience tends to mean that the escort will act like your girlfriend, quite often this includes sexual services as well.

A-Level (Anal): Quite often people don't get the opportunity to experience anal intercourse, however, in Bangkok you'll have no trouble finding a naughty minx who LOVES IT!

Dinner-Dates: Joining a model in Bangkok for dinner is a great way to relax and taste the local cuisine, all whilst in the company of a flawless Thai babe. Also, if you are to be booking for a more erotic meeting later on, it's better that you get to know your companion over dinner so that you're more comfortable in her presence.

Domination and BDSM: Many people have a fetish for BDSM, lots of escorts in Bangkok offer these services and to a very high standard!

Cum in Mouth/ Cum on Face: The act of "unleashing your hot steamy load" has become glamorised by the porn industry and due to this, many gentleman seek companions who allow CIM and COF services.

Duo Escorts: Booking in for a duo escorts experience is one which you simply HAVE to experience. The dream of every man is to have two gorgeous babes drooling over his love junk, a trip is Bangkok can see this becomes a reality!

Porn Star Escorts: Meeting famous porn star escorts in Bangkok is the fantasy of many tourists to Thailand. They spend their lives watching these flawless babes get wet and wild and wish for the same, a short trip to Thailand can see you living out this fantasy first-hand with one of the most stunning Asian girls you've ever met!

Escorts for Couples: A huge a mount fo couples travel to Bangkok, Thailand every year to indulge in a three-some with a Thai escort. Booking escorts for couples is a great way to spice up your relationship and have fun with your partner.

Meeting the ladyboys of Bangkok: The ladyboys of Bangkok have become legend. These gorgeous shemales look more beautiful than most females you'll see and exploring your sexuality with these divas is a fantastic way to understand more about what you enjoy, after all... who's going to know?

Fetish Escorts for Roleplay: Ever dreamt of a night with a nurse, police-woman or a flawless model dressed in leather? Booking a Thai role-play escort is the perfect way to see your fantasies play out before your eyes, simply book with an escort agency such as Absolute Angels Bangkok and tell them what you'd like to experience. Most role-play escorts in Bangkok have a wide range of costumes and attires to suit your fetish.

Welcome to my Bangkok Adult Entertainment Blog!

Welcome to my Bangkok Adult Entertainment Blog: Where we Discuss Everything you Need to Know About Travelling and Playing in Thailand!

Read on to learn more about my experiences in Thailand, the people I have met and the adult entertainment which I have indulged in!