Thailand – Appreciative Souls

Surin Beach, Phuket, Thailand

Thailand is said to be the Land of Many Smiles. But our time in this land was not all smiles. Most of the time we ran into long tired faces until we smiled at them. Then the corners of their mouths would turn to their eyes and shine.

We came to Thailand, prepared with knowing just a few Thai words in order to get by with what we thought we would need. Most Thai people would see us and expected us to try to talk to them in English but then we would speak not so well Thai, the Thai people would light up with joy that we even tried. 80% of the time, the Thai’s would speak to us in English. We even had majority of Uber drivers speak to us in English because they wanted to learn more English. But we still would try our hand at the local language. And each time, it was very much appreciated.

To learn what to expect, we did our research. The main concern overall from all resources we found was to watch out for pickpocketers. However, when we arrived, we experienced the exact opposite. The Thai people believe in karma. BIG Time! Yes, there might be some of those that don’t. But majority of the people believe what they do, comes back to them. Ladies, one way to make sure that no one is tempted, is to not use a purse. Get something that is like a fanny pack but that it fits under your clothes. The one we used could hold our passports, money, phone, and lip balm quite easily. Both my boyfriend and I used them.

The other thing is feel free to tip. Thai people are very appreciative when you do. They don’t expect it in most locations. However, the more touristy places are getting accustomed to customers tipping them.

Try to go to less known places. You’ll find the most authentic people. People that are happier. They have a simpler life. Food is just as good and cheaper. In the less known areas of the city is definitely when knowing Thai comes in handy. Even just knowing basics will get you by.

And everyone we ran into was friendly and welcoming. So go venture beyond the touristy areas. You will not regret it.

Coming to Thailand

So our journey began with a 4 hr drive to LAX, 1 hr of waiting to check in and drop off our checked bag, 30 min of going through security, 45 of waiting to get on the plane, 15 hour flight, 1 hour of going through security again in China, 40 min wait for 2 overpriced iced mochas (which they didn’t quite get right), 3 hour wait for the next flight, 2 hr and 40 min flight, 20 min going through customs, 5 min to get our bag, and last another 5 min for the Thai TSA to scan our checked bag on more time before finally setting foot on official Thai soil.

Totally worth it . Even though we were up for about 33 hrs only getting a few hours sleep on the plane would do again in a heartbeat but maybe next time take business or first class.

My second cousins picked us up and showed us a nice overview of the area. Had a good iced mocha at a local coffee shop then an excellent dinner at an organic farm place where they grow a lot of veggies right there on the premise.

A great start to the visit.