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BANGKOK DRIVING TOUR [ 4K 🇹🇭 ] Is Driving In Thailand Dangerous?

Ranked by the World Health Organization (WHO), Thailand also comes in at 9th place for the highest number of road fatalities in the world, while for statistics within Southeast Asia, Thailand’s roads are ranked No. 1 most dangerous

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Bangkok’s Chinatown is a colourful, exotic and pleasingly chaotic area, packed with market stalls and probably the highest concentration of gold shops in the city. During major festivities like Chinese New Year and the Vegetarian Festival, the dynamism and spirit of celebration don’t miss an opportunity to witness Chinatown Bangkok at its best Chinatown Yaowarat wholesalers and traders, Chatuchak Weekend Market has reached a landmark status as a must-visit place for tourists. Its sheer size and diverse collections of merchandise will bring any seasoned shoppers to their knees. market stalls. goods on offer Bangkok floating markets, Damnoen Saduak continues to offer an authentic experience despite its increasingly touristy atmosphere. Imagine dozens of wooden row boats floating by Thai silk, then a dying art, changed the industry forever.Thai art and antiques now on display at the Jim Thompson’s House and Museum Asiatique: The Riverfront is a successful combination of 2 of Bangkok’s most popular shopping experiences: a night bazaar and a mall asiatique siam paragon walking street beach road central world Vertigo at Banyan Tree is an open-air bar and restaurant located 61 floors above the bustling streets of Bangkok. Khao San Road Chao Phraya riverside reflects a constantly changing scene day and night: water-taxis and heavily laden rice barges Lumpini Park Soi Rambuttri Pak Klong Talad Baiyoke Tower II is one of Bangkok’s (and Thailand’s) tallest buildings Muay Thai Phuket is among the world’s finest beach destinations, with fine white sands, nodding palm trees, glittering seas and lively towns. It has something for a wide array of tastes and budgets, with hundreds of hotels to choose from, an eclectic choice of dining and plenty of partying options.

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Rules of the Road One difference from other parts of the world is that in Thailand, like in the United Kingdom, you drive on the left side of the road, and the driver’s seat is on the right, so if you’re visiting from the United States or another country where people drive on the right side of the street, initially this may feel awkward. In addition, it’s helpful to familiarize yourself with some rules before you set out on the Thai roads. Parking in Thailand Typically in the big cities, especially Bangkok, it is difficult to find parking, so you may want to park your car a bit away from the city center and take public transportation to your destination. Many shops, malls, restaurants, and hotels offer parking, and it is typically not expensive (if not free). In very crowded areas—such as Siam Square in Bangkok—drivers are expected to leave their cars in neutral so that they can be pushed out of the way if necessary.

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