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Thailand Central & North: Discover the northern and central parts of Thailand, the pearl of Asia, with 200 photos, tips and useful links!
Thailand Central & North: Discover the northern and central parts of Thailand, the pearl of Asia, with 200 photos, tips and useful links!
Thailand Central & North: Discover the northern and central parts of Thailand, the pearl of Asia, with 200 photos, tips and useful links!
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Thailand Central & North: Discover the northern and central parts of Thailand, the pearl of Asia, with 200 photos, tips and useful links!

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Wanna meet History and Plenitude?


So… Welcome to Thailand Central & North, an amazing territory!


Do you think Buddhist temples, golden stuppas, welcoming people are too far away? Well, just come to Bankgog and hit the road! Our Travel eGuide will definitely change your mind. Discover at your own pace and browse by photos, places or hobbies


We have been traveling all around the world since our studenthood and have visited more than 50 countries so far. We love to find convenient and affordable travel solutions in order to maximize our touristic budget and discover hidden treasures during the journey, just like you! We are happy to offer you a FREE UDEMY COURSE included with our tips & tricks to travel free without ruining yourself.


Prepare and live your holidays… differently!


In this innovative Travel eGuide, a vitaminized additive to other tourist guides, we will share with you our passion for travel and uncover for you the treasures of the beautiful cities located in northern and central Thailand.


So, if you do not know where to spend the next holidays, why not pay a visit for a few days or more to this beautiful part of Thailand? Real magic exists in Asia! Visit Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Lopburi, and other fabulous places!
With this responsive eGuide, use your smartphone or tablet without internet connection and browse throughout all the data, choosing one of the 3 intuitive methods available:


By location: use a “classical” geographical display with high-resolution maps By photograph: pick-up one of the hundreds of photos and jump to the corresponding section By affinity or passion: tap on one of the colored icons illustrating your interests during a trip and get a list of the matching locations!


What are you going to get from this Travel eGuide: Thailand Central & North?


- 200+ photos


- 19 touristic sections


- 19+ high-quality pre-downloaded maps


- 3 mini atlases: fruits & vegetables, flora and wildlife


- special for tight budget


- tested and validated trip


- A gastronomy section for you to cook some Thai recipes back home


- A FREE UDEMY COURSE to learn our proven tips & tricks to Travel FREE without ruining yourself


What other people say about this FREE course (3000+ students):


« I felt like the course was a fantastic refresher! Even though I’ve traveled before, usually within the US, and some of the tips and lectures seemed common sense to me, it has inspired me to begin my research again and reinvigorate me to experience the world. Thank you. »James Stewart « The course is very helpful & beneficial for new travelers who are interested in visiting new places in the world. I’ve enjoyed the organized sections & the detailed information. »Kamel Halabi « very informative and knowledgeable on travel »Rudra Toulon « This was an informative course with actionable information. »Sheryl M Malzkuhn


So, are you ready for ALL OF THIS?! Yes?
Buckle up and Bon voyage!


Cristina & Olivier Rebiere

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 28, 2016
Thailand Central & North: Discover the northern and central parts of Thailand, the pearl of Asia, with 200 photos, tips and useful links!
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Cristina Rebiere

Courte biographie:Cristina Rebière est auteure de nombreux guides et livres. Elle a dirigé une maison d'édition, un parc d'aventures et mené à bien de nombreuses missions dans la fonction publique européenne. Elle est aussi spécialisée dans la formation continue.Ses origines:Après la Révolution roumaine, Cristina interrompt de brillantes études pour entrer à l'université en France où elle suit tout le cursus en faculté de droit et obtient une Maîtrise en Administration Économique et Sociale. D'abord chargée de communication dans un Institut Français en Allemagne, elle devient statisticienne à Bruxelles pour un bureau d'assistance de la Commission Européenne. De retour à Bucarest elle est successivement contrôleuse de gestion, directrice de maison d'édition, experte européenne puis professeure de français. En Roumanie elle fonde avec son mari une entreprise de team building puis le premier parc d'aventures jamais créé dans ce pays - construit de leurs mains - qui attirera des milliers de personnes, écoles et entreprises dans la pratique du sport et d'activités de cohésion en pleine nature. Avec son équipe, elle conçoit et construit des parcours d'escalade dans les arbres pour d'autres clients.Au rectorat de l'Académie de la Martinique, Cristina prend en charge la coordination de la Cellule Académique des Fonds Européens et de Coopération où elle accompagne les porteurs de projet dans le montage des dossiers, assure la formation en ingénierie de projet, gère un réseau de plus d'une soixantaine d'enseignants référents à l'ouverture internationale. Elle assure la gestion opérationnelle de plusieurs projets de coopération. Elle assure l'actualisation du site internet de la Délégation Académique aux Relations Internationales et à la Coopération.La pédagogie de Cristina Rebière est basée sur le pragmatisme et l'efficacité.Domaines de compétence:management de projet, voyage, marketing social de contenu, team building, formation initiale et continue, expertise en fonds européens, budgétisation, planification, productivité et stratégie, coaching, ingénierie financière, webmestre, statistiques, procédures, web intégration, conception graphique, communication, conception et construction de parcs d'aventure

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    Thailand Central & North - Cristina Rebiere

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    Welcome!

    Thank you for purchasing this eBook and welcome to your new " Travel eGuide: Thailand Central and North which, we hope, will help you discover a part of this great country - temples and ruins that will immerse you in the History of this nation while offering an inexplicable feeling of peace and tranquility of mind, a luxuriant nature, friendly people, delicious food, colorful markets and full of flavors. A journey of the senses" that you will want to make and remake :-)!

    This eGuide offers a different travel's approach, between a travelog and a classic guide. This is not a guide book, but a travel experience that we want to share with you to make you want to discover this magnificent regions of Thailand.

    This eGuide works almost like a website, and does not need to be used along with an Internet connection (unless you want to access "OpenStreetMap" plans and other hyperlinks that we provide throughout the book, in real time).

    Depending on the capabilities of your eBook reader, you can enjoy zoom features on photos. You can also click on the hypertext links (or hyperlinks) underlined throughout the eGuide. We tried our best to make your reading experience as enjoyable as possible, despite the wide technology gaps between various reading systems.

    Be sure that we will propose to you more interactive versions, as the formats and eBook readers should be standardized in the future!

    Well, enough chatting, let's go!

    Sincerely,

    Cristina & Olivier

    Practical tips for Thailand

    If you are an European citizen, a visa is not required if your stay is less than 30 days.

    BUDGET Tips:

    Plane tickets

    Depending on your country of origin, tips can be different to have cheaper flight tickets.

    Here are some advice which may apply, no matter where you are coming from.

    Tips:

    Buy your tickets in advance (minimum of 3 or even 6 months before) to get the best rates so you can choose the dates of your vacation. Look for promotions from different airlines.

    Do not buy your tickets at once, but test the market first. Look for the airline companies that arrive in Bangkok - see here and for Chiang Mai here.

    Buy your tickets towards one of these cities and then prepare your route or itinerary according to it.

    Pay attention because the tickets prices may vary on every hour and without any logic. Consequently, record in a file on your computer the prices you have found for several days before making your decision. This way, you can compare and know immediately when you will have an opportunity not to be missed. You can save more than 300 €/ticket.

    If possible, avoid traveling at holiday times (Christmas, New Year, etc.) to get the cheapest price for your airline tickets. If you however wish to go during these periods, schedule your departure a few days before those events.

    Depending on your starting point, try the following airlines to have more chances to get good prices: Finnair, Qatar airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, Air France, Thai airways.

    The best time to visit Thailand is from October to March, you will avoid the rainy season and the hot temperatures.

    Travelling in Thailand

    Tips :

    Acar rental is the most suitable way of getting around and discovering Thailand.

    Pay attention: it is necessary to guarantee the car rental with a credit card. Make your reservation on the Internet because the price difference is big, even doubles, if you take the vehicle at the airport without preliminary reservation.

    Accommodation

    You have plenty of choices in terms of accommodation. Everything depends on your budget.

    Tips:

    For families traveling with children the cheapest variant remains the guesthouses. There are rooms from 5 euros / night.

    If you want more comfort, you need a budget of minimum 800 baht (20 euros) / night / double room. In hotels there are family rooms if you are traveling with children.

    Food & Restaurants

    The Thai cuisine is very varied and tasty. If you are not familiar with it, you will surely love it.

    There are a few restaurant chains that are truly worth. The first one I recommend is "Hot pot that you find in shopping malls. It is a very healthy fast food restaurant: the meal takes place around the pot" - a pan with chicken broth in which you can dive at your convenience any kind of vegetable or meat, mushrooms, soy, etc. There are also delightful dim sum and excellent red pork. The duck is also delicious! Another competing channel with the same kind of food is MK restaurants.

    MK restaurants

    If you like coffee, you will find the famous Starbucks (not so often!), but you can try some local coffee chains. I recommend the best one that we adopted after several tries:

    - Amazon café: very nicely decorated in teak wood with colorful parrots, a lovely terrace and tables with dried flowers. You can drink coffee and hot teas, cold and shakes and you often receive a free cup of tea. These cafés are next to the PTT gas stations!

    A small coffee in the jungle of Café Amazon

    On site

    Advice:

    Acar rental is the most suitable means of transport if you want to visit Thailand freely. There are several companies that rent cars at the airport.

    We chose Sixt and paid 14.000 bahts for 2 weeks (350 euros). Driving traffic, especially in Bangkok is quite sporty and indicators do not always arrive at the right time... or do not exist at all. This is why I advise you to have a GPS or rent one with the car because it is not a large expense as compared with the services that this little very useful device will bring you. If you have a smartphone, then you can turn it easily into a GPS, with this free app for Android smartphone for example, with free pre-downloaded maps.

    To rent a car you must have on your bank account in addition to the rental amount, the equivalent of minimum 20,000 bahts (approx. 500 euros) because this amount will be blocked until the return of the car.

    To travel safely with your mobile, having the Internet at an acceptable price to help you out, I advise you to buy when you arrive at the airport of Bangkok, just near the rental counters car, a special SIM card for tourists - called Happy traveler sim - at the DTAC counter. We bought one and paid 549 bahts (11 euros) with 3 gigabytes of Internet included and 85 bahts credit for communications. It was enough to travel safely with Google Maps that is good for real-time navigation, using the GPS feature of your mobile phone.

    One of the sensitive points of this country, to which you should pay attention, is the presence of many stray dogs. Authorities do little to stop their reproduction, that is why it is a scourge that will continue to grow. They are everywhere: in the cities, in the fields, in the courtyards of the temples and even schools... Most of them are not aggressive, but I strongly advise you to always have something to defend yourself and prevent biting, just in case... We used our hiking stick ;-)

    In Thailand there are many

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