iTravel Footprints

Thailand

For those who have left

Footprints in Thailand,

and for those about to make some!

Thailand
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  Why create a site devoted to those that have been to Thailand? I was hanging out with friends one day, straight after they had come back from Thailand. They had so many funny stories to tell! I couldn't wipe the smile from my face for days.
  So months later I found myself over there. And sure enough I returned with some great stories. It only hit me weeks after my trip that every time I had ran into someone overseas I would get some wild story about Tuk tuk races, full moon parties or lazy islands that few people knew about. I couldn't get enough. So my mates and I started a website specifically for those who have been to Thailand and want to swap stories.
  And for those that are about to go, you can pick up a few tricks as well.
  Feel free to check out our site. You can email us with any suggestions or simply leave your own travel stories in the Footprint section.

Underwater adventures

Japanese gardens

Scuba diving in Thailand Walk along the ocean floor, just 10 meters below the sea level. Brightly coloured fish and plants dazzle your senses.

Thai recipes

Thai fried rice

Thai Food  Learn how to cook traditional Thai food like the locals. Smell the fresh herbs and sauces!

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Princess23 talks about : Surviving the local markets in Bangkok.

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RomanB talks about : stunt car drivers doubling as cabbies

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John210 talks about : Teaching English overseas.

Island Hopping

Get away from the crowd

Ko Phi Phi Finding that perfect spot where tourists don't mass. A place where it's just you and your friends lazying away the days.

Bargain hunting

How to get what you want

Thai shopping  Negotiating the local markets in Thailand can be a hit or miss event. You can purchase an item for 400 Baht in one place then 20 meters down the road have the same thing going for 100Baht.
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