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December 7, 2011 / By NomadicMatt

I’ve been to Thailand more times than I can count. I’ve lived in Bangkok twice, and if I stay away for more than a year, I feel as if a piece of me is missing. It’s been 18 months since I’ve last been here, and my excitement oozes off me like sweat during a hot Bangkok summer.

People often ask me why I return to places I’ve already visited instead of exploring somewhere new. Well, that’s an easy answer: it’s because I feel attached to them. I feel at home when I’m visiting them. And Thailand is probably the one place outside of the US where I feel most at home.

And why do I love Thailand so much? Well, here are 11 reasons why Thailand is one of the best countries in the world to visit (and tips on how you can visit too):

The delicious food
delicious street food in Bangkok, Thailand
When people say they like Thai food but haven’t been to Thailand, I can’t help but think, “You’ve never really experienced Thai food.” Thai food in Thailand is leagues better than anywhere else in the world. There’s more variety and more flavors. Your mouth dances with flavor when you eat here. The food has kick to it too. I always order mai pet, which means “not spicy,” because by Thai standards that means only one chili. Anything more than that, and I look like I’m about to keel over and die. (I have a low tolerance for spicy food.) All over the streets of Thailand, outdoor stalls serve up the cheapest and best Thai meals you can find. And no matter what time of the day it is, there’s always food available somewhere.

Moreover, there’s a lot of savory international food in the country. Thailand is a very international place thanks to the hordes of tourists and expats around the country. Some of my favorite sushi restaurants are in Bangkok, and you can find amazing halal and Indian food in the downtown Sukhumvit area. And surprisingly, you’ll also find a lot of Mexican — Señor Pico’s is the best Mexican outside of North America.

Thailand is a foodie’s wet dream.

The warm weather
delicious street food in Bangkok, Thailand
I love the sun a lot (much to my mother’s and my dermatologist’s dismay). I think after shoveling snow in Boston for the vast majority of my life, I gravitate to the sun, because in the tropics, there’s no snow to shovel. Even though there’s a monsoon season in Thailand, I love the heat, and the fact that it’s always hot and humid in Thailand appeals to me. It’s never jacket weather and I can always wear a t-shirt and shorts.

(OK, that’s not entirely true. In January, I do wear a jacket. It gets pretty close to 20 °C here. You can always tell the expats from the tourists in Bangkok, because the expats are the ones wearing sweaters and jackets in January. I once had a friend visit me and I refused to turn on the A/C in my apartment. It was far too cold for that!)

The friendly locals
delicious street food in Bangkok, Thailand
Thais are some of the nicest people I have ever met. They’re always happy, always smiling, extremely polite, and always helpful. They’ll help you out if you’re in trouble and help translate for you if you can’t speak Thai. They treat you well, and whenever I come back here, the local shop owners whose stores I frequent greet me with a warm smile and big hug. Thais have amazing memories — once a friend, always a friend. I always feel safe in Thailand. Thais rarely steal or cause any problems. Thailand is one of the few countries I feel comfortable leaving my laptop out while I go to the bathroom.

It’s perfect for travel
Thailand is smack-dab in the middle of everything. It’s three hours to Hong Kong, two hours to Singapore, four hours to Bali, and half way between Australia and Europe. You can get to a lot of places easily from Thailand, which, for a traveler like myself, is really appealing. And you can get to many of these destinations cheap. I’m heading to Singapore tomorrow for four days, and it only cost me $120 USD round-trip on Tiger Airways. Not a bad deal and not a bad way to spend the weekend.

The postcard-perfect tropical islands
delicious street food in Bangkok, Thailand
I love the beach. I can sit on the sand and go for a swim for hours upon end. It’s heaven to me. (See above and my love of warm weather.) While Thailand has been developed for years and many of the best beaches have been ruined through uncontrolled development, you can still find some pristine, picture-perfect islands and beaches around the country. I particularly love Ko Chang, Ko Kood, Surin Island, Ko Adang, and Ko Lanta. The best islands are down south near the Malaysian border. They all look like the above picture, and a place like that is simply heaven to me.

The lush jungles
delicious street food in Bangkok, Thailand
As much as I enjoy sitting on the beach, I also love to hike through jungles, and Thailand has some of the most beautiful and lush ones I’ve seen. From the jungles and elephants in Khao Yai National Park, to the famed la
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11 REASONS WHY I LOVE THAILANDDecember 7, 2011 / By NomadicMattI’ve been to Thailand more times than I can count. I’ve lived in Bangkok twice, and if I stay away for more than a year, I feel as if a piece of me is missing. It’s been 18 months since I’ve last been here, and my excitement oozes off me like sweat during a hot Bangkok summer.People often ask me why I return to places I’ve already visited instead of exploring somewhere new. Well, that’s an easy answer: it’s because I feel attached to them. I feel at home when I’m visiting them. And Thailand is probably the one place outside of the US where I feel most at home.And why do I love Thailand so much? Well, here are 11 reasons why Thailand is one of the best countries in the world to visit (and tips on how you can visit too):The delicious fooddelicious street food in Bangkok, ThailandWhen people say they like Thai food but haven’t been to Thailand, I can’t help but think, “You’ve never really experienced Thai food.” Thai food in Thailand is leagues better than anywhere else in the world. There’s more variety and more flavors. Your mouth dances with flavor when you eat here. The food has kick to it too. I always order mai pet, which means “not spicy,” because by Thai standards that means only one chili. Anything more than that, and I look like I’m about to keel over and die. (I have a low tolerance for spicy food.) All over the streets of Thailand, outdoor stalls serve up the cheapest and best Thai meals you can find. And no matter what time of the day it is, there’s always food available somewhere.Moreover, there’s a lot of savory international food in the country. Thailand is a very international place thanks to the hordes of tourists and expats around the country. Some of my favorite sushi restaurants are in Bangkok, and you can find amazing halal and Indian food in the downtown Sukhumvit area. And surprisingly, you’ll also find a lot of Mexican — Señor Pico’s is the best Mexican outside of North America.Thailand is a foodie’s wet dream.The warm weatherdelicious street food in Bangkok, ThailandI love the sun a lot (much to my mother’s and my dermatologist’s dismay). I think after shoveling snow in Boston for the vast majority of my life, I gravitate to the sun, because in the tropics, there’s no snow to shovel. Even though there’s a monsoon season in Thailand, I love the heat, and the fact that it’s always hot and humid in Thailand appeals to me. It’s never jacket weather and I can always wear a t-shirt and shorts.(OK, that’s not entirely true. In January, I do wear a jacket. It gets pretty close to 20 °C here. You can always tell the expats from the tourists in Bangkok, because the expats are the ones wearing sweaters and jackets in January. I once had a friend visit me and I refused to turn on the A/C in my apartment. It was far too cold for that!)The friendly localsdelicious street food in Bangkok, ThailandThais are some of the nicest people I have ever met. They’re always happy, always smiling, extremely polite, and always helpful. They’ll help you out if you’re in trouble and help translate for you if you can’t speak Thai. They treat you well, and whenever I come back here, the local shop owners whose stores I frequent greet me with a warm smile and big hug. Thais have amazing memories — once a friend, always a friend. I always feel safe in Thailand. Thais rarely steal or cause any problems. Thailand is one of the few countries I feel comfortable leaving my laptop out while I go to the bathroom.It’s perfect for travelThailand is smack-dab in the middle of everything. It’s three hours to Hong Kong, two hours to Singapore, four hours to Bali, and half way between Australia and Europe. You can get to a lot of places easily from Thailand, which, for a traveler like myself, is really appealing. And you can get to many of these destinations cheap. I’m heading to Singapore tomorrow for four days, and it only cost me $120 USD round-trip on Tiger Airways. Not a bad deal and not a bad way to spend the weekend.The postcard-perfect tropical islandsdelicious street food in Bangkok, ThailandI love the beach. I can sit on the sand and go for a swim for hours upon end. It’s heaven to me. (See above and my love of warm weather.) While Thailand has been developed for years and many of the best beaches have been ruined through uncontrolled development, you can still find some pristine, picture-perfect islands and beaches around the country. I particularly love Ko Chang, Ko Kood, Surin Island, Ko Adang, and Ko Lanta. The best islands are down south near the Malaysian border. They all look like the above picture, and a place like that is simply heaven to me.The lush junglesdelicious street food in Bangkok, ThailandAs much as I enjoy sitting on the beach, I also love to hike through jungles, and Thailand has some of the most beautiful and lush ones I’ve seen. From the jungles and elephants in Khao Yai National Park, to the famed la
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December 7, 2011 / By NomadicMatt I've been to Thailand more times than I Can COUNT. I've lived in Bangkok twice, and if I stay away for more than a year, I feel as if a piece of me is missing. It's been 18 months since I've last been here, like Sweat Me and My excitement oozes off during a hot Summer Bangkok. People often ask why I Return to Me Places I've already visited instead of exploring New somewhere. Well, that's an easy answer: it's because I feel attached to them. I feel at home when I'm visiting them. Thailand and is probably the one where I Place Outside of the US Most Feel at Home. And why do I Love Thailand so much? Well, here are 11 reasons why Thailand is one of the best countries in the World to Visit (and Tips on How You Can Visit Too): The Delicious Food Delicious Street Food in Bangkok, Thailand When people Say they like Thai Food but Haven '. t been to Thailand, I can not help but think, "You've never really experienced Thai food." Thai food in Thailand is leagues better than anywhere else in the world. There's more variety and more flavors. Your mouth dances with flavor when you eat here. The food has kick to it too. I always order mai pet, which means "not spicy," because by Thai standards that means only one chili. Anything more than that, and I look like I'm about to keel over and die. (I have a low tolerance for spicy food.) All over the streets of Thailand, outdoor stalls serve up the cheapest and best Thai meals you can find. Of the Day and no Matter what time it is, there's always somewhere Food available. Moreover, there's a Lot of savory International Food in the Country. Thailand is a very international place thanks to the hordes of tourists and expats around the country. Some of my favorite sushi restaurants are in Bangkok, and you can find amazing halal and Indian food in the downtown Sukhumvit area. And Surprisingly, You'll also Find a Lot of Mexican - Señor Pico's is the best Mexican Outside of North America. Thailand is a foodie's Wet Dream. The Warm Weather Delicious Street Food in Bangkok, Thailand I Love the Sun a Lot (much to. my mother's and my dermatologist's dismay). I think after shoveling snow in Boston for the vast majority of my life, I gravitate to the sun, because in the tropics, there's no snow to shovel. Even though there's a monsoon season in Thailand, I love the heat, and the fact that it's always hot and humid in Thailand appeals to me. It's Never Jacket Weather and I Can always Wear a T-shirt and shorts. (OK, that's not entirely true. In January, I do Wear a Jacket. It Gets pretty close to 20 ° C here. You Can always tell the expats from. the Tourists in Bangkok, because the expats are the Ones wearing Sweaters and jackets in January. I once had a friend Visit Me and I refused to turn on the A / C in My Apartment. It was Far Too cold for that!) The Friendly. Locals Delicious Street Food in Bangkok, Thailand Thais are Some of the nicest people I have met Ever. They're always happy, always smiling, extremely polite, and always helpful. They'll help you out if you're in trouble and help translate for you if you can not speak Thai. They treat you well, and whenever I come back here, the local shop owners whose stores I frequent greet me with a warm smile and big hug. Thais have amazing memories - once a friend, always a friend. I always feel safe in Thailand. Thais rarely steal or cause any problems. Thailand is one of the few countries I Feel My Laptop comfortable Leaving out while I Go to the Bathroom. It's Perfect for travel Thailand Smack-DAB is in the MIDDLE of everything. It's three hours to Hong Kong, two hours to Singapore, four hours to Bali, and half way between Australia and Europe. You can get to a lot of places easily from Thailand, which, for a traveler like myself, is really appealing. And you can get to many of these destinations cheap. I'm heading to Singapore tomorrow for four days, and it only cost me $ 120 USD round-trip on Tiger Airways. Not a Bad Deal and not a Bad Way to Spend the weekend. The postcard-Perfect Tropical Islands Delicious Street Food in Bangkok, Thailand I Love the Beach. I can sit on the sand and go for a swim for hours upon end. It's heaven to me. (See above and my love of warm weather.) While Thailand has been developed for years and many of the best beaches have been ruined through uncontrolled development, you can still find some pristine, picture-perfect islands and beaches around the country. I particularly love Ko Chang, Ko Kood, Surin Island, Ko Adang, and Ko Lanta. The best islands are down south near the Malaysian border. They all Look like the above picture, and a Place like that is simply Heaven to Me. The Lush jungles Delicious Street Food in Bangkok, Thailand As much as I Enjoy Sitting on the Beach, I also Love to hike Through jungles, and Thailand has. some of the most beautiful and lush ones I've seen. From the jungles and elephants in Khao Yai National Park, to the famed la.


































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11 REASONS WHY I LOVE THAILAND.December, 7 2011 / By NomadicMatt.I "ve been to Thailand more times than I can count. I" ve lived in Bangkok twice and if, I stay away for more than, a year. I feel as if a piece of me is missing. It "s been 18 months since I" ve last, been here and my excitement oozes off me like. Sweat during a hot Bangkok summer.People often ask me why I return to places I "ve already visited instead of exploring somewhere new. Well that", s an easy. Answer: it "s because I feel attached to them. I feel at home when I" m visiting them. And Thailand is probably the one place. Outside of the US where I feel most at home.And why do I love Thailand so much? Well here are, 11 reasons why Thailand is one of the best countries in the world to. Visit (and tips on how you can visit too):The delicious food.Delicious street food, in Bangkok Thailand.When people say they like Thai food but haven "t been to Thailand I can", t help but think, "You ve never really experienced. " Thai food. "Thai food in Thailand is leagues better than anywhere else in the world. There "s more variety and more, flavors. Your mouth dances with flavor when you eat here. The food has kick to it too. I always order Mai pet which means, "not spicy," Because by Thai standards that means only one chili. Anything more, than that and I look like I "m about to keel over and. Die. (I have a low tolerance for spicy food.) All over the streets, of Thailand outdoor stalls serve up the cheapest and. Best Thai meals you can find. And no matter what time of the day it is there ", s always food available somewhere.Moreover there ", s a lot of savory international food in the country. Thailand is a very international place thanks to the. Hordes of tourists and expats around the country. Some of my favorite sushi restaurants are in Bangkok and you, can find. Amazing halal and Indian food in the downtown Sukhumvit area. And surprisingly you ", ll also find a lot of Mexican - Se ñ or. Pico "s is the best Mexican outside of North America.Thailand is a foodie "s wet dream.The warm weather.Delicious street food, in Bangkok Thailand.I love the sun a lot (much to my mother "s and my dermatologist" s dismay). I think after shoveling snow in Boston for the. Vast majority of my life I gravitate, to the sun because in, the tropics there ", s no snow to shovel. Even though there s." A monsoon season, in Thailand I love the heat and the, fact that it "s always hot and humid in Thailand appeals to me. It s." Never jacket weather and I can always wear a T-shirt and shorts.(OK that ", s not entirely true. In January I do, wear a jacket. It gets pretty close to 20 ° C here. You can always tell. The expats from the tourists in Bangkok because the, expats are the ones wearing sweaters and jackets in January. I once. Had a friend visit me and I refused to turn on the A / C in my apartment. It was far too cold for that!).The friendly locals.Delicious street food, in Bangkok Thailand.Thais are some of the nicest people I have ever met. They ", re always happy always smiling extremely polite and always,,, Helpful. They "ll help you out if you" re in trouble and help translate for you if you can "t speak Thai. They treat, you well. And whenever I come, back here the local shop owners whose stores I frequent greet me with a warm smile and big hug. Thais. Have amazing memories - A, once friend always a friend. I always feel safe in Thailand. Thais rarely steal or cause any. Problems. Thailand is one of the few countries I feel comfortable leaving my laptop out while I go to the bathroom.It s perfect for travel. "Thailand is smack-dab in the middle of everything. It "s three hours to Hong Kong two hours, to Singapore four hours, to. Bali and half, way between Australia and Europe. You can get to a lot of places easily from Thailand which for a traveler,,, Like myself is really, appealing. And you can get to many of these destinations cheap. I "m heading to Singapore tomorrow. For, four days and it only cost me $120 USD round-trip on Tiger Airways. Not a bad deal and not a bad way to spend the weekend.The postcard-perfect tropical islands.Delicious street food, in Bangkok Thailand.I love the beach. I can sit on the sand and go for a swim for hours upon end. It "s heaven to me. (See above and my love. Of warm weather.) While Thailand has been developed for years and many of the best beaches have been ruined through uncontrolled. Development you can, still find some pristine picture-perfect islands, and beaches around the country. I particularly love. Ko Chang Ko Kood Surin Island,,,, Ko Adang and Ko Lanta. The best islands are down south near the Malaysian border. They. All look like the, above picture and a place like that is simply heaven to me.The lush jungles.Delicious street food, in Bangkok Thailand.As much as I enjoy sitting on the beach I also, love to hike through jungles and Thailand, has some of the most beautiful. And lush ones I ve. "
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