Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Hotels In Thailand - Enjoy A Great Culture

Thailand is a fascinating place to visit but the weather and temperatures mean that timing your visit is imperative. Monsoons arrive around July time and carry on into November, this results in sticky and quite uncomfortable temperatures and may not suit the average holiday-maker. From March to June, Thailand has very high temperatures and again, may not be what some people are looking for. The best time to visit Thailand is between November and mid-February where temperatures are comfortable and beaches are at their best.

There are some great hotels in Thailand available and you should have no problem finding one to suit you as there are a great selection with varying prices and quality depending on what you are looking for. As well as the temperature being bearable, there are also plenty of national and regional festivals going on from November to February.

The "Kathin" and "Loi Krathong" festivals are very popular in the country and both take place in November and the "Surin Annual Elephant Roundup" which is very popular amongst tourists. Other festivals that are worth a visit are the Bangkok Film Festival held in January and Chinese New Year which is always awash with vibrant colours and is a great way to experience the culture.

Getting around is fairly simple, tourists are advised to use the Baw Khaw Saw (BKS) public bus terminals to minimise the chances of having anything stolen as private hire mini-vans and buses have a high theft rate. There are plenty of hotels around and most are positioned in central locations which allow you to make the most of your time in Thailand.

For the best deals on hotels in Thailand, shop online and compare the best deals from the leading companies and find the ideal hotel for you.

With so much culture to take in, you want to find hotels ideally located and with plenty of high quality hotels in Thailand there is something for everyone. Search online for the best deals for hotels in Thailand.

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