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Who flew to Tai in the summer? Worth flying or not?
Who flew to Tai in the summer? Worth flying or not?
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аватар Angelika55
What do you mean it's worth it or not worth it? We were in Tak in all months of the year. But most of all I liked in July. There is no such sunshine, the downpour shed like a bucket and it's fresh to breathe. But the low tides are obvious ... although this does not bother us, in the morning we only go to the sea, while there is no low tide.
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#Thailand with a private guide#
Make the most of your time
Many will say: “Why spend money on a guide when there are audio guides, Lonely Planet and dedicated smartphone apps?” But a good guide is not only detailed stories about sights. Does the tablet advise you ...
• which museum is worth visiting and which one is worth not wasting time on;
• how to get through the museum (temple, bridge, square) without being in the crowd;
• where is the nearest toilet, ATM, post office to send postcards;
• where they will not let you in with an umbrella and a backpack;
• where to eat cheaper and where to buy souvenirs;
• how to deal with a crowd of swooping gypsies or annoying sellers of selfie sticks.
Finally, there are places where without an accredited guide they are not allowed at all: castles, tunnels, national parks, some museums.
With a private guide, you will spend your time more efficiently, and in the same 4-5 hours of walking you will learn much more than if you were walking, buried in a guidebook or following a large organized group. For inspection
аватар lysenko.lau1
And where exactly in Tai? If in Pattaya, then it's worth it. They themselves rested there at the end of June, the beginning of July in 2014 and in 2017, approximately on the same dates. Tours are cheaper than in the high season, the prices are the same, there are fewer people on excursions, the choice of fruits is more diverse. The weather did not disappoint, in 2014 there was practically no rain, in 2017 it rained 2 times for 2-3 hours in the evening, the weather was generally more comfortable than without rain in 2014. The not too clean sea in Pattaya is easily compensated by choosing a 3-4 * hotel with a good pool, trips to the clean beaches of Koh Lan, and just on excursions.
I can’t tell you about Phuket, they rested there in the high season in March 2016, but studying the topic of summer Phuket, I concluded that the main trouble there in the summer is strong waves on the beach, because of which you can’t really swim, but otherwise people had a good rest in the summer in Phuket.
аватар oxana2011
Yes, it's okay with rain. Especially in Pattaya. If there is rain, then mostly at night. Hit a couple of times with Ko-Lan returned in the rain. After 10 minutes, there is practically no trace of the downpour. Carry a raincoat with you from 7 Eleven)))) But there is no heat, in cloudy weather it lights up beautifully there (you can also burn out easily).
аватар galiya1962
In the summer on about. Koh Samui is the season!!!
аватар Ann28
Whoever is lucky, we had rain every day in June and cloudy skies until lunch. Not very pleasant
аватар Angelika55
A cloudy sky for Tai is not bad, but there is no sun, and you can burn out even in cloudy weather. The sun is very active there. Every day it rains, it's not here in Russia, it will charge you forever)))) ... It rained in Tae and after 10 minutes everything is dry, but there is something to breathe.
аватар Alex714
It’s worth it for an economical vacation, vouchers are almost twice cheaper than in the high season, even a visa is cheaper in summer than in winter, the prices of merchants are also pulled up here. I rested at the end of July, in Pattaya, the rains were, but not long, and at night, although a couple of times on a tour of the zoo during the day I charged for a couple of hours, but not critical. There are fewer people on excursions, so you can normally see the sights, and not jostle. , I had impressions when I left the room, where I oiled the air conditioner to the full, onto the terrace, as if I had entered the steam room.
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