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Travelling in Thailand could save more money than going to Japan

 

 

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Travelling in Thailand could save more money than going to Japan. - 10,000 Baht might not be enough to travel abroad but more than enough for the whole family to travel in Thailand and help to recover the country’s economy too.

 

The spring time has just started and in the country like Japan, the famous cherry blossoms are blooming all over.  We would probably be posting and taking lots of photos in Tokyo right now, but sadly we’ve got to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Why not plan ahead during stay home period, when the time is right, we could be ready to pack our baggage and go out to travel again.

 

When the pandemic is over, the travelling cost aboard may be raised up due to the high demand of travelling.  A 10,000 Baht may be enough for one person travelling to Japan for example, but if we’re thinking about taking a whole family trip, travelling in Thailand could be your choice.  Of course, you might say that is different experience between travelling in Japan and in Thailand, well, I admit, but there are some hidden destinations in Thailand awaiting for you to discover…Let’s have a look!!

 

After cancellation of the Sakura trip to Japan this year, hold your tears and let’s start to do your next plan to “MaeFahLaung Arboretum” in Chiang Rai, Thailand.  The wild Himalayan cherry blossoms are recommended for your next photo frame, there is also known as “Thai Sakura”.  They normally start blooming during January and create a pinkish arch over a roadside inside the Arboretum, making it one of the most beautiful spots to take photos. You will also find roses and wild orchids from all over the world lay down for you to enjoy the beautiful land.  Not far from the flowers land, you shall stop by the Doi Tung Palace, where used to be the palace of the King Rama the 10th’s grandmother. The palace is called as Lanna-Swiss Chalet style with gorgeous wooden carvings where you cannot miss to visit.

 

What made Japan the world famous destination is not just the cherry blossoms, but Japan has got everything a traveler could ask for, whether it be a natural place like a volcano mountain or historical places like the castle or temple and some of the places are credited as the world heritage site by UNESCO.   In Thailand there are also places like that, one of the world famous heritage destinations is the Historic city of Ayutthaya,  where is the most famous tourist destination and you can discover new experiences with the history of the old capital city of Thailand back in  around 400 years ago.

 

Talking about Ayutthaya, trading with foreigners became a common sight during this era and many foreigners started to settle here. Interestingly, there is a Japanese village and Holland house that showed the early settlement of foreigners in Ayutthaya. With the storytelling, virtual reality street museum equipped with the latest VR scope technology, and object presentation, the visitors could immerse through time and see what it is really like to live in Ayutthaya during that time.

 

No doubt that Thailand has a lot to explore and places we have not seen. We could use this time of staying home to plan a trip ahead until the pandemic is over, we could go out to explore the beauty of our country again.  I would recommend you to have a Thailand Museum Pass with you because with this premium pass, you shall enter 64 museums in Thailand, including all places we mentioned in here, plus many privileges, such as free parking, welcome drinks and souvenirs.  Thailand Museum Pass is the first premium museum card with only 299 Baht, offers irresistible deals and discounts worth more than 4,000 Baht. For more details, please click Thailand Museum Pass

Edited by How Far I Will Go
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