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From sizzling pad thai at midnight markets to hidden alley stalls locals swear by.
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From sizzling pad thai at midnight markets to hidden alley stalls locals swear by.
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Temples, night markets, cooking classes, and mountain day trips for first-time visitors.
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Which islands to visit, how to book boats fairly, and what to pack for the Andaman Sea.
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From Wat Chedi Luang to Doi Suthep — the temples worth planning your day around.
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Quiet coves, long-tail boats, and the best times to visit Railay and Phi Phi.
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Where locals eat, what to skip, and how to plan a fair-priced day trip from Bangkok.
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Ferry routes, best beaches, and how to book transfers from Bangkok or Pattaya.
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Or Tor Kor, Chatuchak, and the morning wholesale markets most tourists miss.
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What to look for, what to avoid, and how to book with operators who put welfare first.
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Do I need to know how to swim to go snorkeling?
Basic swimming ability is strongly recommended. You do not need to be a strong swimmer, but you should be comfortable floating in open water. Life jackets and flotation vests are available on all tours for those who want additional buoyancy. If you are not confident in the water, let your guide know before the trip so they can stay close to you.
Is snorkeling safe for children?
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
What is the difference between snorkeling and diving?
What should I do if water gets into my mask?