Tuesday, 3 April 2018

MAYA BAY CLOSED !!!!

Sad news guys. As you know, on my journeys I have shared my knowledge and opinions on what I believe to be the very best places to visit in Thailand. One spot I have always recommended to tourists has been Phi Phi Leh Island which was made famous by Danny Boyle's film 'The Beach'. Since the film's release in the early 2000s, over 25 million tourists, including me have shared a moment on that famous beach, but sadly that is all about to change

The Thai beach where Leonardo DiCaprio once starred is due to close due to a large number of visitors the area receives a day. Last week, Thailand's National Park and Wildlife Department announced that Maya Bay which looks out onto the Andaman Sea would close for 4 months every year. The decision has been taken so that the area, coral and sea life can recover, which I totally respect.

So what does this mean for backpackers and holiday goers who are desperate to emerge themselves into the beautiful island and the world of film? Well, currently it has not been announced when the 4 months cool down period will be. I personally expect the period to cut the tourist season in half creating a worry in my mind of how overpopulated Maya Bay will be during the open season for tourists. A 4 month cool down period will only make the area more in demand in my opinion.


I really hope the idea works. The thought behind the idea is to protect something close to my heart, so I am going to show my full support. I have been lucky enough to visit Maya Bay a number of times, but I still have some reservations which I really hope have been considered otherwise I fear that the area will have the same issues however with a lot less money from tourists coming into Phi Phi Leh.

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

My Weekend Adventure Part 1


Since I have been writing a number of blogs about wonderful Thailand, I thought that it was about time that I revisited the stunning Islands and meet with the interesting residents once again. I decided last Monday that I wanted to treat myself to a weekend getaway to rediscover my love of the country and in general have a relaxing weekend.

First I looked at some last minute holiday websites to find the best holiday deal. I did manage to find quite a cheap option because I bought my flights and accommodation separately. I was flying from Manchester early on Friday morning and was hoping to arrive before tea time so I could unpack, enjoy a hearty meal and then go out and take in some of that famous nightlife again.

Sadly my flight was delayed on the Friday. I had to wait an extra 2 hours in the main lobby so during that time I reflected on my blog site and the amazing support it has received from my readers. The wait turned out to be a great chance to plan my visit as the whole trip was a little rushed. It made me look forward to visiting some of my favourite places from my last time in Thailand.

I finally bordered my Emirates flights at around 4 am in the morning. The weather was absolutely freezing and it made it want to get in that sun a little bit more. The plane was very clean, the staff were very friendly and the film choice was right up my street. For the price I paid, I could not find one complaint with the flight which land in Thailand earlier than expected after the delays.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Guide To Fake Markets in Thailand


Not just Thailand, but Asia as a whole it has become extremely easy to purchase counterfeit goods which have branded names. Even though importing fake goods which have been trademarked is considered a crime, you can personally decide whether you want to take home a realistic fake watch that costs a quarter of the price at the risk of potentially being caught and having the goods confiscated.

Bangkok Fake Markets


If you are in Bangkok, one of the largest markets in the whole of Southeast Asia is Chatuchak Market. Also known as JJ market, there are 27 sections that sell a wide range of different things from fruit and veg to clothes. There is a total of 15,000 stalls in the market and one of the best place in Bangkok to purchase counterfeit goods such as shoes, bags, jewellery and watches.

In section 5 and 6, you will find clothes and shoes that are both authentic and counterfeit. From section 10 to 24 you will able to uncover objects such as house old goods, bags, jewellery and suits. With such a diverse range of goods, you need to make the journey. However, if you are looking for the King of counterfeit stores then look no further than the MBK shopping mall.

The mall is spread over 7 floors and is open all year round, not even closing for one day. 95% of the goods are fakes and you can negotiate prices with the stall holders. The first floor includes branded clothes for as low as £11.30 and even cheaper for sportswear. On the third and fourth floor gadgets such as cell phones, computers and iPads are available for low prices.

Pattaya


In Pattaya, there are two main markets that are famed in the area for finding replicas of branded goods. Mike Shopping Mall can be found on the main road along the coast of the city. The mall that is open from 11am to 11pm is 5 floors tall and specialises in clothing, shoes, perfumes and souvenirs. The prices are similar to the MBK store in Bangkok and if you are a skilled negotiator can get a further 20% discount.

The Night Bazaar is different to the layout of Mike Shopping Mall with the market covering a large area of Pattaya Second Road. The market is open every day and even though it is considered a night market opens at 8 am. The market is similar to what they sell with clothes, shoes, bags, technology and jewellery the main reason why tourists visit the market.

Chiang Mai


Chiang Mai also has night markets similar to Pattaya. They cover a large area of land outside of the walls of the city between Chang Khlan Road and Loi Khro Road. The market is open from 6pm to 11pm however here you will find a lot more handmade goods and local specialities such as Thai silk. However, this doesn't mean that there aren't still a huge amount of counterfeits goods such as shoes, clothes, Cds and much more.

Thailand's Watch Scandal


Over the last month, Prawit Wongsuwan simple gesture of blocking the sunlight with his arms has potentially exposed a scandal. The deputy prime minister and defence minister was seen wearing a watch and diamond ring worth around $90,000. Since it has been discovered that he has over $1 million dollars of personal assets that were all undeclared.

From Richard Milles to Patek Philippes to Rolexes, Prawit had a really good taste in watches. The scandal has however affected the image of Thailands military-led government for the worse. The deputy prime minister when questioned about where he got the watches from changed the story a few times from not knowing where they came from to borrowing them from friends.

A political scientist from Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University has since said that Prawit is a dead man walking in politics, he is on political death row. Thitinan went on to also say that this will be the fuse that sparks the end of the current government and that a change is inbound one way or another.


Even though this matter is very serious, to put a lighter spin on the situation is to wonder why he needed such expensive goods when he is the deputy prime minister of a Thailand which is renowned for great fake/replicas. If you are wondering yourself where you can get cheap Rolexs and Dre beats in Thailand read the next blog coming out guiding you around the world of markets.

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Etiquette tips for Travelling in Thailand

It is easy to make a faux pas in Thailand especially when everyday things that are as simple as patting someone on the head could be frowned upon. If you are looking to travel this year read up on what etiquette is expected whilst you are in Thailand to avoid offending any of the local residents.

You should never touch anyone's head

In Thailand, a persons head is considered sacred. Something that is a simple greeting sign like patting someone on the head is disrespectful. Even touching someone else's hair is frowned upon. If you are looking to volunteer in South East Asia just be extra careful as in the UK it is second nature to put your hand on a child's head and ruffle their hair. This is not acceptable.

Always return a Wai

In Thailand, the Wai is a common and very polite greeting which involves bowing your head and keeping your hands in a praying manner. Every local you meet with will greet you in this manner so always be prepared to return the gesture whilst smiling. If you are ever greeted by a monk, you should bend from the waist with your head bowed with your hands together.

Never point

Pointing in Thailand can be seen to be very rude and even sexually suggestive. If you want someone to come over to you-you shouldn't point or shout, just simply put your hand out flat with the palm facing downwards as you wave your fingers towards yourself. Pointing at objects and buildings is also rude and you should never point whilst at a temple. If you do forget, to show you are sorry simply wai as an apology.

Be Prepared to Pay More than the Local Residents


When you are travelling around Thailand you may want to visit some of the galleries, museums and temples. You should know that some of these tourist attractions charge different prices for locals and tourists. You can try to pay the same price as the locals, but you may be straight up refused. Possibly calling in advance or going in a large group may see you receive a discount.

How Not To Get Arrested When On Holiday in Thailand

Thailand has a reputation around the world as being a drug-fuelled, relaxed country where anything goes. However, this misconception is what sees a large number of tourists arrested annually as the legal system in the country is actually very strict. Punishments in Thailand range from minor sentences like fines up to the death penalty. Let's be honest, unlike when serving time in the UK, in Asia your human rights are stripped, so to avoid time in a horrendous jail, follow these simple rules.

Respect Bhumibol Adulyadej (The King Of Thailand)


When visiting Thailand it is extremely important that you show respect to the Thai King. King Bhumibol over the last 60 years has worked to make the country better for its citizens and this has him held in the highest regards with people seeing him as the Father of Thailand. If you are found to make any disrespectful statements, deface photographs of him and/or his family or write stories that show the King in a bad light you will be arrested and face prison time.

In recent years, there have been two reporting of westerners being arrested for acts against the King. The act is known as a lese majeste law and has seen an Australian and Swiss man face time in a Thai jail. The Australian writer was arrested for writing a fictional book about the royal family whilst the Swiss man whilst drunk spray painted over photos of the King. Both served months in prison before the King himself pardoned the men and allowed them to return home.

Never Step on Money


In Thailand, your feet are considered to be the dirtiest part of the body, especially with Buddhists. The currency in the country has the image of the King, so like the last point, it is considered extremely disrespectful to use the dirtiest part of the body to deface the King's image. It can be as simple as dropping a coin and using your foot to sweep the money up, this is an offence that brings jail time. A German man once in an argument with locals stamped on the currency and was swiftly arrested.

Say No to Drugs


With how the nightlife and Full Moon parties are portrayed, you would believe that a booze and drug-fuelled night was acceptable in Thailand. This couldn't be further from the true in 2017 with police targetting tourists who are bringing a bad reputation to the country. Even though locals and westerners may try their luck on the beaches, it really is not worth the risk as drugs like marijuana which are legal in some countries will get you arrested.

For taking drugs in Thailand, you may not receive the most severe punishments that their legal system has in place with a light sentence of a few months normally handed out. However, if you are caught dealing the drugs, you are likely to receive the death penalty. Yes that serious, so don't head over to Thailand next summer for the Full Moon parties looking to make a few extra quid as the risks are not worth the rewards.

Do Not Overstay Your Welcome


Like with drug control, Thailand has become much stricter about how long people are staying in the country over the Visa. If you stay in Thailand past your immigration stamp date you are illegally in the country which we see you arrested, put in jail and incarcerated until your court date. Currently, most tourists are overstaying their welcome and are not getting caught until at the airport. If you are at the airport trying to leave the country you will be charged 500 THB (£11.44) for each day longer you stayed,

For any reason, you don't want to leave the country and want to avoid the police you can make a run for the Cambodian border. The journey takes around 6 hours and costs around 2100 THB (£48.04). You can then re-enter Thailand at the border and avoid charges and the police. This is the last resort as you really do not want to visit a Thai prison.

Travel Guide



Not getting arrested in Thailand is mostly common sense, which is why the figures of westerners getting arrest are so staggering. As long as you show respect, avoid drugs and follow the immigration laws, you will be just fine. If you would like more information about travelling around Thailand, be sure to check out this Top 11 Reasons to visit Thailand travel guide which will help you plan activities that will keep you out of Thai jails.

Monday, 22 January 2018

What to Do in the Case of a Terror Attack


Only a few hours ago, a motorcycle bombing attack occurred in Thailand killing 3 people and injuring 22 others. Sadly the Foreign Office has now warned tourists that there is a high terror threat amid the ongoing insurgency. The latest attack in Yala is just another horrific event that can be added to the list of explosions in Bangkok in April and March of 2017 and attack on the tourist destination back in 2016.
'Since 2004, there have been almost daily attacks in Thailands deep south' says the Foreign Office, so here is what you do should you ever find yourself in the middle of a terrorist attack when holidaying in Thailand. Run, hide and tell. Follow these three simple steps to have the best chance of escaping the events unharmed.

Run

  • Escape if you can to an area you know you will be safe
  • Take a second to consider the safest options
  • Is there a safe route? RUN if not HIDE somewhere you won't be seen
  • RUN with other people
  • Leave your belongings behind

Hide

  • If the case is you can't RUN, then HIDE
  • Find cover from gunfire which would include behind heavy reinforced walls
  • Remember bullets go through glass, bricks, wood and metal. Just because you are out of view does not mean you are safe.
  • Try not to get trapped
  • Be quiet, put your phone on silent and turn off the vibrate.

Tell


  • To call the police in Thailand either call 191. You can also call the tourist police on 1155
  • Help the police know where the attackers are by telling them the location you either seen or heard the attacker.
  • Give the police some information about casualties, type of injuries being suffered, if any hostages have been taken etc.
  • If you can describe what the attacker looked like. From features to clothing, this will help the police be able to identify the target on arrival.
  • Tell other people near you to stop them running into the line of fire.

Incredible Deals to Thailand this Summer


Thailand is definitely somewhere that you need to tick off of your bucket list. Leave all the stress behind and jet off to the stunning beaches of Phuket and enjoy a week of unbelievable Thai hospitality at the 4* Banthai Beach Resort & Spa. For 7 nights which includes breakfast, massages, free fruit basket on arrival, a one time free Thai set dinner for two and discounts to our local restaurants, at £666 per person is a steal. If you would like to stay longer 14 nights is only £852 per person.

A Romantic Getaway


If you are travelling with a partner then we have found an amazing deal. Enjoy a 9-night stay at the 4* Mercure Bangkok Makkasan hotel which includes a rooftop pool for as little as £636 per person. Fights are wi Eva Air from London cost £966 for two people, costing you as little as £483 per person. The hotel itself costs only £38 for both of you meaning 9 nights equals £342. If you split the cost this is only £171 each which is incredible value for money.
For the cheap return, flights click here

Hyatt Patong


Your summer starts here. Spend 13 nights in one of Thailands most beautiful destinations. You can fly to Phuket and enjoy nearly two weeks at Hyatt Place Phuket Patong a 4* hotel for as little as £645 per sperson based on two people sharing. This offer comes with checked bags and breakfast each morning. The flights are seperate so you can fly from London, Manchester, Edinburgh or Glasgow.

Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Relax in Bangkok: Health Spas, Massage Parlours & Outcall Thai Massage

When going to Thailand one thing that is a must is receiving a Thai massage. There are many different massage options in Thailand which is why the ancient practices are so popular. From Thai oil massages to reflexology, what makes Thai massages different is the fact that they focus on pressure points. This relaxes and reenergizes the body to balance the pressures applied to your body.

Local Massage Shops

When you find yourself walking down the streets in Bangkok you are never too far away from a massage shop. This is the same for most of the cities in Thailand. At a great value, the massages cost between 200-300 THB (£4.50-£6.90) and tend to involve an English speaking masseuse massaging your feet, face or other limbs you desire. Some local massage shops will cover several floors practising many more massage services that need to take place on a bed and not a chair and stool on the side of the street.

Asia Herb Association

Located in Bangkok, Asia Herb Association is a massage establishment that has based its services on tourists and locals. Slightly more expensive than street shops (400 THB per hour), the service you receive is much more professional and the options are much greater. With oil massages, scrubs and
Thai herbal ball treatments on offer, you can certainly choose a massage for your individual needs.

You will have to book in advance so here are some extra details:

Sukhumvit 24 Shop 20/1, Sukhumvit Road. (Call 0226174013)

Sukhumvit 31 Shop 20/1, Sukhumvit Road. (Call 0226122012)

Sukhumvit 55 Tonglor Shop 58/19-24. (Call 0239236313)

See Asia Herb Association's website here: http://asiaherbassociation.com/en/

Health Land

It's a common saying that 'when on holiday, go where the locals go' as the locals know better than anyone where the best spots are. Well, Health Land is considered the best massage parlour in Bangkok. The massages are amongst the best and for a 2-hour booking costs 500 THB (£11). Other treatments include a facial and reflexology. The venue also has some great features like a spa, jacuzzi and sauna. Again, I recommend you book in advance so here are the numbers:

Health Land Sathorn, 120 Sathorn Road. (Call 026378883)

Health Land Asoke, 55/5 Sukhumvit 21 Road. (Call 022611110)

Health Land Ekkamai, 96/1 Soi Sukhumvit 63/Ekkamai. (Call 023922233)

See Health Land's website here: http://www.healthlandspa.com/

Happy Ending Massage Parlours

Despite their reputations, happy ending massages are quite hard to find if you are not in the know. Often located in tourist destinations around the major cities in Thailand, even though there are thousands of massage shops on the streets of Thailand only a handful will offer a happy ending service. To avoid disappointment or an awkward encounter here are some of the spots we recommend you visit if this is a massage you are looking to experience.

Exotic Massage Bangkok

One of the newest massage shops opened in Bangkok, the massage parlour is found at Sukhumvit Sio 22. The parlour has quickly earned a reputation for the exotic massage services they offer which include prostate massages and happy endings.

For less than £14 (600THB) you can receive a happy ending massage which is incredible value for money explaining why the massage parlours popularity has grown.

See Exotic Massage Bangok's website here: http://www.exoticmassagebangkok.com/

Paradise Thai Massage

On Soi 22, Paradise Thai Massage is the destination for highly professional traditional massages and added extras. Prostate and testicles massages are offered as well as a happy ending. Paradise is best known for the array of sexy masseuses that work there whilst the vale of services are very reasonable.

See Paradise Thai Massage's website here: https://www.paradisethaimassage.com/

Exotic Tantra Massage

Exotic Tantra Massage is one of the most well-established massage parlours in Bangkok. Located in Sukhumvit 103, Udomsuk soi 7, the spot is a little more discreet as it is situated away from the more popular tourist areas.

Exotic Tantra Massage delivers an awesome wide variety of services that include 4 hand massages and massages that end with a BJ. For a massage with a happy ending or BJ, the cost is around 700 THB (£16), which is amazing value.

See Exotic Tantra Massage's website here: http://www.exoticmassagebangkok.com/

Outcall Thai Massage in Bangkok

For those who want an intimate Thai massage in the comfort of their own home or hotel, perhaps an outcall Thai massage in Bangkok is what you've been craving. The feel of a woman's touch in a comfortable setting can make a huge difference in a man's life.

From dispelling stress to relaxing muscular tension, the benefits of massage are numerous and varied; thus, booking in for an outcall Thai massage, happy ending or not, might just be the best decision you have made today.

Absolute Angels Bangkok

This Bangkok agency offers both companionship and massage services throughout Bangkok and other locations in Thailand such as Pattaya and Chiang Mai. As the most popular companionship agency in Thailand it's no surprise that their expertise and customer satisfaction is just as outstanding in the massage sector.

Book with this agency today and look forward to the expert touch of some of the most flawless Thai masseurs. The prices are reasonable too, especially baring in mind the great customer service from their operator and the timely manner in which my masseur arrived. Overall, I'd have to say that AAB truly provided me with a phenomenal traditional Thai massage experience.

See Absolute Angels Bangkok's website here: https://www.absolute-angels-bangkok.com/

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Gay Friendly Hotels

It is only right in such an open country that there are gay-friendly hotels in Thailand. Joining amazing locations and facilities with the acceptance of their life choices, gay hotels are mainly based in Bangkok which is considered the gay capital of Asia. So after a night hitting the clubs and enjoying Go Go bars, spend the night in one of the best hotels for the gay community in Bangkok.


The Tarntawan Hotel Surawong Bangkok

If you are a real party boy who wants to be a stones throw away from the biggest gay clubs in DJ Station and G.O.D, then Tarntawan is the hotel for you. A basic 75 room hotel which is set apart by its location, the interior is quite basic but still has features that you desire such as free WI-FI and a television in your room. Breakfast is available after your heavy night out and the library can be a spot to contemplate the night before.
Booking.com have reviewd the hotel. To see how the venue rates out of 10 click this link https://www.booking.com/hotel/th/the-tarntawan-hotel-surawong-bangkok.en-gb.html


W Bangkok

A massive hit due to its modern interior, the breathtaking facilities and design scheme are enjoyed by gay and straight users of the hotel. The purple interior ground floor bar can be the perfect way to enjoy predrinks before hitting the clubs. The hotel has a huge eye shaped swimming pool, a spa, 24-hour room service, 4 restaurants and offers limo rides into town. In your room, there is a 40-inch tv, air conditioning and added extras for an amazing night stay.
If you are interested in staying at W Bangkok, Agoda offer the best deals here https://www.agoda.com/en-gb/w-bangkok-hotel/hotel/bangkok-th.html?cid=-218


Pathumwan Princess


Not everyone visits Thailand to go clubbing. If you are keen to experience the mega stores and shop till you drop, then this is where you need to stay. Located above the legendary mega mail MBK where you can buy from some of the most high-end stores in the world such as Gucci and Ralph Lauren. The hotel is also very close to The Olympic Club Gym which is a popular destination for gay boys to work up a sweat with the weights room and sauna.
Visit Pathumwan Princess's official website for an exclusive 10% discount http://www.pprincess.com/

Gay Bars in Thailand

Being gay in Thailand is accepted as the Thai way of life. To celebrate the rights, diversity and freedom in the country gay pride events are celebrated every year across three of the major cities. Due to this Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket have some incredible gar bays which you are perfect for both straight and gay people to dance the night away in.


DJ Station

DJ Station is the leading gay bar in Thailand. Some locals say if you haven't been to DJ then you haven't experienced being gay in Bangkok. The three floored venue is packed every night and starts with a number of ladyboys lip syncing to classics. The night then heats up with male dancers taking to the stage. The music is a great selection of pop and R&B whilst the drinks are very cheap.

Check out what Tripadvisor are saying about DJ Station here https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g293916-d2619760-Reviews-DJ_Station-Bangkok.html



Trasher Bangkok

Trasher offers legendary parties in Bangkok but only occur a few times a year. Each party is announced on social media with each time a new theme taking centre stage. If you have been before the themes have ranged from Romeo and Juliet to an 80s night. The party may not be an exclusive gay event but the wild parties certainly bring everyone in Bangkok together.

To keep up to date follow Trasher on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/trasherbangkok/

G.O.D

Located between Soi 2 and Soi 4, there is a brand new gay bar that is trying to rival DJ Station for their crown. G.O.D, which stands for Guys on Display, is a brand new venue which is bigger than its competitor. The music tends to be house tunes whilst dancing boys has attracted large crowds. Entry is free which shows how confident in club is in delivering an amazing night out.

Travel Gay Asia have reviewd G.O.D. To see excatly what they said click here https://www.travelgayasia.com/venue/g-o-d-g-bangkok/

Lesbian Bars

Despite the fact that the LGBT community is so well recieved it is a surprise that the number of lesbian bars is scarce compared to the number of gay venues for men. However, as there are only a few lesbian-friendly venues they have been able to perfect your experience meaning can still have an amazing night out.


Zeta

Located at RCA Block C, Rama 9 Road the recently opened bar is the first and only all-girl bar in the town. Yes, that means strictly no men, boys or even drag queens are allowed in the venue. The venue offers a friendly atmosphere for lesbians to relax. The staff are all girls and the interior is perfect for a young and trendy crowd. Every night live performances also take place such as the Mr Sister Band who perform most days.

See what this Bangkok nightlife guide has to say about Zeta http://bk.asia-city.com/nightlife/bangkok-bar-club/zeta


Lesla Night At Chit Chat Pub

In Choke Chai a rapidly growing lesbian community are joining together. Every Saturday night, Lesla hosts a weekly meet up for its lesbian members to all meet under one roof. It is like a date night where people can mingle and get to know each other. Themes do change and entry cost 150 baht (£3.40) which include a drink.

Watch this video for a glimpse into a Lesla party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEZcD4-uwbg


Vega Cafe

Vega Cafe is actually owned by a group of lesbians. The venue combines a bar with a restaurant and attracts a mixed crowd. The two-floored venue has karaoke upstairs for you to unleash your inner diva whilst downstairs every Friday and Saturday nights host live local bands. This spot is also quite well known for attractive local celebrities.

The Bangkok Post have written about Vega Cafe. To se what they said click here https://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyle/pub-and-nightlife/6201/vega-cafe

Ping Pong Shows

A ping pong show in Thailand is a form of entertainment that usually happens whilst in strips clubs. Shows tend to consist of Thai ladies holding or blowing objects out of their vaginas. Ping Pong balls are the most iconic objects used but as the shows have evolved more and more crazy shows are being created. Thailand has become famous around the world for such shows and that has lead to the shows being very popular with tourists.
One of the most popular parts of Thailand for ping pong shows is the Patpong Market in Silom. The red light district here is the place to go for a little bit of everything from ladyboys to LGBT bars. You will usually see men on the streets coming up to you making a popping noise and shouting “you want ping pong?” If you do then you will be lead the nearest show where the charge is usually around 100 THB.
Even though you think you already know exactly what happens at these bars, the range of performances will surprise you. The dart show is where audience members will be given balloons to hold which will be popped with a flying dart. A ribbon show is an x-rated version of a childhood memory of a magician pulling a handkerchief from there sleeve. The razor show will truly amaze you with the Thai lady pulling razorblades attached to string out of her privates. She will then use the razors to cut out men on paper. A paper creation souvenir you won't forget.

Avoid Scams

Sadly ping pong shows attract scam artists. There is an exit scam where the owner and workers will get very aggressive with you claiming you either have to pay for every show, you have to pay to tip the ladies or you agreed to pay in British sterling instead of THB. It can be a scary experience so here is how to avoid the scam.
  • Be bold and tell them that you know the scam and are not willing to pay the ridiculous add-ons that you are being charged for.
  • Before entering you can agree on the terms of the price repeatedly. Make sure you are paying in baht and not sterling. Even try to get a written agreement
  • Pay the owner the entry fee and have a tab behind the bar in advance.
  • Go into ping-pong bars in big groups. Having a large guy will always help you have the upper hand to their aggressive approach.
  • Take only the minimum amount of money. You will never receive change so take small notes and then you can also argue you can't afford the extra charges that weren't agreed.

The Best Ladyboy Cabaret Shows in Thailand

Let's be honest, when you think of Bangkok one of the first things that come to your mind is ladyboys. In a highly tolerant Thai society, ladyboys are celebrated and are accepted more than any other place in the world. Proudly having the sexiest ladyboys/katoeys, the Thai movies and theatre have become legendary and a must-see for open-minded tourists. A favourite is the 'Beautiful Boxer' which is a story of a Thai kickboxing champion who became a woman.



Playhouse Cabaret

Now calling Bangkok home, the Playhouse Cabaret grew in popularity whilst in Phuket and Chiang Mai. Filled with sequins and some of the classiest and funniest ladyboys, it is a show that is friendly for all the family. Unlike most ladyboy cabarets, the hour and fifteen-minute long show is about community, offering rib hurting funny moments and renditions of Tina Turner and Michael Jackson that will leave a huge smile on your face.

For more information check out Playhouse Cabarets official website here http://www.playhousethailand.com/



Mambo Cabaret

If you have ever wanted to see the Queen of drag shows that is second to none, then Mambo Cabaret may just be what you are looking for. A thoroughly entertaining and professional show filled with all the glamour you would expect, the show even offers you the chance to commemorate the experience you have had by meeting with and taking pictures of the performers straight after the performance. It really is a feel-good activity that you won't be forgetting in a hurry.

For a sneak peek of a Mambo Cabaret performance click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rw7YD5PAS0



Golden Dome Cabaret

Once the curtain raises you are in for a night of fun as you watch an extremely talented cast of transgender performers grace the stage. The performance captivates the Broadway style of entertainment with a Thai twist. Watch on as glitz and glamour meet with singing, dancing and tales of romance, Don't leave early though as there are photo opportunities with the incredible cast.

To keep up to date with Golden Dome Cabaret add them on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/Golden-Dome-Cabaret-Show-153710014688879/