Gay tours thailand

Gay Thailand Temples and Cultural Tour

Day 1: Arrival into Bangkok

Welcome to Bangkok! Upon arrival, a local guide will meet you at the airport and transfer you to our hotel. Since most flights arrive in the evening, there are no scheduled activities on this day. However, if everyone arrives early enough, we will have dinner this evening.

Day 2: Temples!

After breakfast, we will make our way to the amazing Grand Palace, home of Thailand’s king. We will also visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and its jade Buddha statue. We will wrap up the afternoon with a visit to Wat Pho to see more of Thailand’s wealthy Buddhist heritage.

This afternoon we will explore the Klongs (canals) of Thonburi. Our first stop is at the impressive Wat Arun, named for the Indian goddess of dawn. We then shadow narrow canals through neighborhoods where the canal serves as the main “road”. Next, we’ll attend Chinatown and sample some local delicacies. Enjoy the City of Angels’ cultural contrasts by darkness over the Chao Praya River. Take in the views of the Temple of Dawn, Royal Barges House, Gra

 

 

• Arrival & departure transfers to/from Out Adventures’ joining/finishing point hotel

• Domestic airfare ( departure)

• Group chief from beginning to conclude of tour

• 9 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners

• 4-star or higher accommodation (9 nights)

• Grand Palace & Wat Pho tour, including Queen Sirikit Textile Museum

• Local food tour

• Bottled water on all busses

• Elephant experience

• Doi Suthep Monastery

• Thai cooking class & dinner

• All temple visits

• Sea kayak full-day excursion (Weather depending)

• Krabi speed boat tour and snorkelling (Weather depending)

 

• International airfare & home airfare (details will be provided when the official Trip Guarantee is sent to group)

• Meals and activities not outlined

• Move insurance is mandatory for all travellers.

• Gratuities for drivers, day/city guides, organization leader ($$80 USD)

• All items of a personal nature (laundry, drinks, etc.)

• Visa fees

 

 

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This day all-gay exploration of Thailand, takes you to bustling Bangkok, the culturally-rich Chiang Mai/Rai, and the beautiful beaches of Phuket. There are many nicknames that world travelers have affectionately given to this pretty country, such as “the land of golden temples,” “paradise for tourists,” “shopping paradise,” “the ground of friendly smiles”… Thailand is celebrated for its tourism industry, being one of the countries that attracts the most tourists in the region, with an average of over 12 million visitors per year.

 

 

When you travel to Thailand, you will surely be delighted by its stunning landscapes, grand and ornate temple complexes, vibrant entertainment and amusement parks, singular traditional festivals, and especially the countless shopping opportunities in

LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to Thailand

Experiencing Thai Food

Thai food is world famous and for pleasant reason. It&#x;s full of flavor, easy to form and very healthy. The most famous Thai dish is Pad Thai, which is a stir-fried rice noodle dish cooked with eggs, fish sauce, garlic, shallots, bean sprouts, coriander leaves, tofu or chicken, tamarind pulp and served with spring onions, crushed nuts and lime juice. It was popularized during World War II and has become the country&#x;s national dish.

Som Tam is spicy green papaya salad made with shredded papaya, pounded in a pestle and mortar with lime juice, palm sugar, chili, garlic, shrimp, nut, tomatoes, fish sauce, bean sprouts and green beans. Curries are also ubiquitous throughout Thailand. The most legendary are named after the color of the chilis used: red, green and yellow. In the south, Massaman curry is more popular, which is a richer tasting curry with coconut milk that is not as spicy as its colorful cousins. Mango sticky rice is a favorite among Thai desserts. Sticky rice is made from glutinous rice and it is cooked with coc