Laos Diaries: Days 7-9 – A weekend in Vang Vieng

Laos Diaries: Days 7-9 – A weekend in Vang Vieng

As a volunteer in the Green Lion program, the weekends were always a much-needed break from repairing the rundown house we were assigned to. That's why I was excited to join a group of fellow volunteers, including many French travellers, for a weekend in Vang Vieng, Laos.

Despite the winding road that led us there (thankfully, a new road has been made since), nothing could dampen our excitement for the many adventures that awaited us in this lively party town. From breathtaking sightseeing to thrilling activities that left us feeling alive, there was no shortage of excitement over the two days we were there.

I couldn't wait to share my experiences with others and encourage them to plan their unforgettable weekend in Vang Vieng. If you're interested in learning more about this gem of a town, check out the guide to Vang Vieng – you won't be disappointed.

 

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Enjoy the breathtaking Blue Lagoon during your weekend in Vang Vieng.

 

 

The Highlights of Laos Diaries: Days 7-9 - A weekend in Vang Vieng

As I opened the pages of my Laos travel diary, my heart skipped a beat as I relived the memories of the weekend spent in Vang Vieng and the previous days filled with unplanned detours and adventures, leaving us tired but eager to take a break. That's when we discovered this picturesque town, nestled in the beautiful Laos countryside, with the Nam Song River flowing through its sleepy streets.

 

Where I stayed in Vang Vieng

My recent weekend in Vang Vieng was unforgettable, and I couldn't have asked for a better stay than what I found at the Laos Haven Hotel & Spa. For just $25 a night, this boutique hotel ticked all the boxes and then some. The air-conditioned room was a godsend, and the television provided just the right amount of entertainment after a long day of exploring.

And when it came time for a refreshing dip, the swimming pool was the perfect escape from the unrelenting heat and humidity. I couldn't have asked for a better base camp to explore all the wonders Vang Vieng offers.

 

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Laos haven Hotel and Spa

Laos Haven Hotel and Spa.

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The swimming pool of Laos Haven.

 

 

Hitting the streets of the Unique Township of Vang Vieng

As soon as I arrived in Vang Vieng, I could feel the buzz in the air. The streets teemed with bars, restaurants, cafes, and travel agencies offering day tours to explore the incredible surrounding landscapes. It was a different atmosphere than the capital city of Vientiane, with tourists flocking to the town to participate in all sorts of activities.

To make the most of my weekend in Vang Vieng, I knew I had to fully embrace the moment and take my time soaking it all in. The famous Sakura Bar promised some great nightlife, but I was also determined to find the best prices for all the local tours. With so much excitement and adventure, I was excited to explore this vibrant town to its fullest.

 

 

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Enjoy a fine cappuccino from a café in Vang Vieng.

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Enter the streets of Vang Vieng.

 

 

Eating Out with Epic Dinner Views in Vang Vieng Laos

During my weekend in Vang Vieng, I discovered a hidden gem along the Nam Song River. The restaurants by the water provided an unbelievable dining experience I'll never forget. Not only were the prices incredibly affordable, but the view was breathtaking. I had the chance to dine at several different spots, including the Riverhill and Banana Restaurant, and they exceeded my expectations.

The hills in the background created an impressive backdrop while the river ran peacefully by, making the experience even more memorable. If you find yourself in the area, I highly recommend eating at one of these riverside wonders.

 

 

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Great views from dinner.

 

 

A Vang Vieng Trip Full of Thrills and Adventure in just one day

For a mere $30, I indulged in almost ten hours of outdoor adventure in the picturesque Vang Vieng area. The activities scheduled for the day kept my adrenaline pumping, and I loved every moment. From ziplining across the lush green landscape to kayaking through the peaceful river, every activity was just as exciting as the last. Despite the occasional spurt of being thrown around like a ragdoll, I never once felt in danger. The stunning surroundings made it all worth it, and I'd happily recommend a trip to Vang Vieng to anyone looking for an adventure-filled weekend.

Kayaking the Nam Song River

I WAS A BIT NERVOUS when I first set my sights on kayaking down the Nam Song River. The shallow waters and rapids seemed quite challenging, but I was determined to take it on. As I paddled along the 6km stretch, I couldn't help but be in awe of the scenic landscapes surrounding me. The river was not always tame, and I had to stay focused, but the rush of overcoming each rapid was exhilarating. Kayaking down the Nam Song River was y a memorable adventure that pushed me outside my comfort zone.

 

Ziplining in Vang Vieng

I can still feel my heart racing as I ziplined through the lush greenery of Van Vieng. The adrenaline rush was like nothing I'd ever experienced before. As I soared through the air, I couldn't help but marvel at the stunning scenery surrounding me. It was as if time had slowed down, and I could truly appreciate the beauty of my surroundings. I'll never forget the feeling of weightlessness as I flew past towering trees and cascading waterfalls. Ziplining in Van Vieng is an absolute must-do for anyone looking to test their limits and experience a genuine rush of excitement.

 

Water Cave adventures

As I eagerly descended into the depths of the water caves, I couldn't help but feel a thrill of excitement mixed with a hint of apprehension. The darkness enveloped me as I trudged through the slippery, muddy terrain with only my trusty headlight guiding the way. The dampness clung to my skin, and the echoes of dripping water filled my ears, but I couldn't help but relish in the adrenaline rush that came with each step I took. Although the adventure may have been tame, it certainly wasn't for the faint-hearted. For those brave enough to venture into the unknown, the water cave adventure is a must-try experience that won't disappoint.

 

The Blue Lagoon in Vang Vieng

As the day draws closer, I only want to unwind and let my mind drift away. And what better way to do that than to dip into the tranquil waters of the Blue Lagoon? The stunning views around me relax my senses as I soak in the coldness of the water and let it wash away all the exhaustion. Yes, I have to admit, the size of the lagoon is a bit of a letdown, and the crowds can be a little overwhelming at times. But once I am in the water, I forget all my worries, and all I can think of is how blessed I am to have experienced this mesmerizing place.

 

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Kayaking the Nam Song River, Vang Vieng.

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Blue Lagoon.

 

 

Reflecting on a Weekend in Vang Vieng - Laos

Reflecting on my time in Vang Vieng, I wish I had more than what was allotted. It felt like there was an endless list of activities to do and sights to see. From tubing down the Nam Song River to exploring the awe-inspiring Tham Nam Water Cave, there was never a dull moment.

I did my best to cram in as much as possible within my limited timeframe, but in retrospect, I could have stayed longer. If you plan a trip to Vang Vieng, I highly recommend setting aside at least five days to take advantage of all these great town offers. Trust me; you won't regret it.

 

 

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Have an adventure in the caves.

 

 

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Laos Diaries: Days 1-6 – Settling into Volunteering in Vientiane Laos

Laos Diaries: Days 1-6 – Settling into Volunteering in Vientiane Laos

As I stepped onto the tarmac in Vientiane, Laos, I couldn't help but get excited about the new horizons and adventures that awaited me. This was my first time visiting this country that many people don't know much about. I was eager to experience all the new things like the food, culture and language.
 
 
And most of all, I looked forward to settling into my volunteering role to give back to the local community. Laos may not be your typical Southeast Asian country, but that made it even more alluring. As I started my adventure in this laidback land, the air was thick with anticipation.
 
 
As I sit here, looking out at the stunningly lush and vibrant scenery of Laos, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and adventure for what's to come. I'm only in the early stages of my journey, but this country's unique charm already entrances me. I've decided to document my experiences in what I'm calling the "Laos Diaries" to look back on these moments with fondness and share them with others who may be on the same path.
 
 
From what I've seen in the first six days of volunteering here, I can tell that Laos will be a place of immense personal growth and joy. And who knows, maybe this is just the start of a lifelong love affair with this incredible country. Only time will tell.
 
 
 
 
 
Overview of Vientiane

Overview of Vientiane, Laos from Patuxai Monument.

 

The highlights of Laos Diaries - Days 1-6 - Settling into Volunteering

I'm beyond excited to share my Laos Diaries with you! These past six days have been a whirlwind of emotions as I settled into volunteering in this beautiful country. I can't believe I'm here, surrounded by lush greenery and kind-hearted people.

 

Flying Thai Airways to Vientiane - Settling into Volunteering

The Laos Diaries begin with a journey that is nothing short of luxurious, thanks to Thai Airways. As someone used to budget airlines, receiving complimentary drinks, meals, and plenty of leg space was a pleasant surprise. It's a refreshing change from the usual cramped and uncomfortable budget flights.

The journey began in Perth, Australia, and took me straight to Bangkok for a layover before continuing to Vientiane, Laos. Flying with Thai Airways was a highlight and made me wonder if I should consider paying extra for these comforts more often. Nevertheless, the Laos Diaries are about adventure; not even a fancy flight will deter me from experiencing the world.

 

 

The Green Lion Volunteering in Laos

I can't believe I am in Laos! All thanks to The Green Lion volunteering program in Vientiane. Upon hearing about the organization, I knew this was the perfect opportunity to venture out to a destination I had never been to. What's better than travelling whilst giving back to the community?

I signed up to teach English to kids for two weeks, and my experience has been excellent. The Green Lion offers various disciplines to volunteer in at an affordable cost, which is one of the reasons why I decided to give it a shot.

The first week was dedicated to exploring the local culture and discovering beautiful spots in Vientiane. The cultural immersion has been an eye-opening experience for me so far, and I look forward to seeing what other adventures await me in the coming weeks.

 

The Green Lion

The cosy sleeping arrangement at The Green Lion.

 

 

The best bits of Culture Week during week One in Vientiane

Below are some of the best Vientiane Attractions I visited during week one while settling into volunteering in Laos.

 

Vat Pana Khoun Temple 

Visiting Vat Pana Khoun Temple in Vientiane, Laos, was a transformative experience. As someone who isn't very familiar with Buddhist practices, I was excited to immerse myself in the culture and learn more about the monks who call the temple their home.

The sheer beauty of the temple itself could take your breath away, and the meditations and relaxations I participated in with the monks were nothing short of peaceful and life-affirming. I left the temple with a newfound appreciation and respect for Buddhist monks and their way of life. I highly recommend visiting this incredible place on a Vientiane day tour if you're ever in the area.

 

-Exploring a local Laos Village

As I walked up the dusty streets of the local Laos village, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. The simple wooden houses and gravel roads were far from the bustling city I had left behind. But what caught my eye was the stunning temple at the heart of the village.

As I continued to explore, I couldn't help but smile at the sight of the cows and bulls wandering freely on the streets. It seemed to radiate a sense of peace and tranquillity that was infectious. But what I loved most of all were the locals themselves, with their friendly gazes and warm smiles. At that moment, I felt truly blessed to be in their company, even briefly.

 

Hike through the hills outside of Vientiane.

As I made my way up the hills outside of Vientiane, I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace wash over me. The scrubs were a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of the city. Along the way, I stumbled upon an old broken-down village with a temple that still managed to stand tall.

Finally, reaching the end of the hike, I was met with a beautiful picnic spot. It was perched on top of a large rock with a view that oversees the vast beauty of Laos. The locals had hidden a few statues of Buddhas throughout the bush, where they would come and pray. The journey may have been a hard slog in the heat, but the reward of the stunning view made it all worth it.

 

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I am settling into Volunteering with a Lao cooking class.

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The older man and his bull in a Laos Village.

 

 

Walking Vientiane City during week one of settling into Volunteering

Walking through the streets of Vientiane was a unique experience that I won't soon forget. As a capital city, it's unlike any other with its small size and quiet roads. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the markets weren't overwhelming or filled with pushy storeowners but instead had a laid-back vibe that made browsing a leisurely activity.

It was a welcome change of pace from the hustle and bustle of other Southeast Asian countries. Exploring Vientiane felt like discovering a hidden gem, and I'm grateful to explore a city with such a refreshingly relaxed nature.

A few early notables of what I did in Vientiane, Laos, during my short time in the capital city. I will get more into Vientiane in a future blog post.

 

Patuxai Monument

I still remember the first time I saw the Patuxai Monument in Laos. It was a stunning sight that left me mesmerized. They were right, I thought; you haven't truly experienced this country until you've seen this monument. I eagerly began my ascent to the top of the memorial, eager to see the city from above.

The breathtaking view of the city was something else entirely; a panoramic vista of a city filled with life and energy. I couldn't help but marvel at the sheer beauty of it all. And when I finally reached the top, it was as if I had been transported to another world. It was at that moment that I knew that this was a memory that would stay with me forever.

 

 

Golden Palace Vientiane

As soon as I entered the Golden Palace in Vientiane, I knew I was in a sacred place. The beauty of the buildings was breathtaking, with intricate designs and shimmering gold accents. The air was filled with the sweet scent of burning incense, and the sound of chanting monks surrounded me.

I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace wash over me as I walked through the grounds. It was apparent why this place is so popular with tourists - it is a stunning architectural feat and holds a special significance for the locals who come here to pray. Incredibly, such a serene place can exist amid a bustling city.

 

 

The Vientiane Night Markets

I remember the first time I visited the Vientiane Night Markets. The hustle and bustle of the crowds and the smell of grilled meats and spices immediately drew me in. Positioned right on the Mekong River, walking through the stalls and watching the sunset over the water was fascinating.

The variety of handmade crafts, clothing, and souvenirs was incredible, not to mention the food stalls offering delicious local cuisine. It was a true sensory overload and an experience I will never forget. If you find yourself in Vientiane, add the Night Markets to your itinerary - it's a must-visit destination.

 

Cope Visitor Centre

Visiting the Cope Visitor Centre in Laos was a truly eye-opening experience for me. As I walked through the exhibits and learned about the tragic history of this beautiful country, I couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness and disbelief. The damage caused by the cluster bombs on the innocent people of Laos was devastating, and the stories shared by the survivors moved me.

It was truly humbling to see the resilience and strength of the people of Laos as they worked to rebuild their lives after such an unimaginable tragedy. The Cope Visitor Centre is an important reminder of the devastating effects of war and a call to action to work towards a more peaceful world.

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Victory Monument

The Patuxai Monument, Vientiane, Laos

 

Golden Palace

The Lying Budda at Golden Palace.

 

 

The Laos Taxi

When I first saw the tuc tuc in Laos, I admit I was a little intimidated. The idea of squeezing onto the back of the tray with a dozen locals, all perspiring in the heat, didn't exactly sound like a glamorous mode of transportation. But then I remembered that travel should be about experiencing new things, so I climbed aboard. And you know what? It was a lot of fun!

Sure, it was a bit cramped, but being surrounded by locals made me feel like I was living the authentic Laotian experience. The only downside was the language barrier - my lack of Laotian skills and the drivers' lack of English made getting to my destinations challenging. But overall, I'd say the tuc tuc ride was well worth it.

 

Laos Taxi

The Tuc Tuc (Laos taxi)

 

Eating Lao Food

As a food lover, I was excited to try Lao cuisine for the first time during my volunteering trip. I knew it would be similar to Thai food based on what I had read and heard. But I didn't expect the range of flavours and spices that explode in your mouth with every bite.

From the savoury sticky rice to the tangy papaya salad, everything is at a very affordable price. But what caught my eye was the availability of cheap beer to accompany my meals, creating a perfect evening snack time. My experience eating Lao food is one of the highlights of my trip, and I am already looking forward to exploring more dishes.

 

Wow, what a journey it has been. The first edition of Laos Diaries was a fantastic experience filled with unforgettable memories and incredible adventures. We explored some of the most beautiful parts of in Vientiane in Laos and sure some amazing scenery and city structures. But now that the first edition has ended, it's time to start a new adventure.

I'm excited to announce that the second edition of Laos Diaries is now available, featuring Days 7-9 A weekend in Vang Vieng. Join me as we continue to explore the magic of this beautiful country, discovering hidden gems and experiencing the local culture. Let's go!

 

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I am settling into Volunteering with Laos Food.

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Visiting the Sacred Grounds of the Monkey Forest Ubud in Bali

Visiting the Sacred Grounds of the Monkey Forest Ubud in Bali

You could spend an hour at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, Bali, and see more action here than an entire day at the zoo. It all happens in Ubud, especially in terms of our little money friends, as they run around in a frenzy and seemingly have a good old time in the semi-enclosed confines of the Monkey Forest Ubud.

The Monkey Forest in Ubud is much more than just a forest. Visitors to this bustling little attraction will explore beautiful temples, wander through marketplaces, and watch the active monkeys scurry around.

But what makes the Monkey Forest most appealing is its affordability - for just five dollars, visitors can spend an hour wandering the sanctuary, snapping photos of the high-energy primates who are always happy to put on a show. And for those who want to get closer to the action, there's the option to participate in feeding frenzies with the monkeys. Overall, the Monkey Forest is an unforgettable experience worth the visit.

 

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The monkeys of Ubud are relaxing high in the trees in the Monkey Forest Ubud.

 

Come inside the sacred grounds of the Monkey Forest Ubud - Bali. 

The Monkey Forest Ubud awaits those seeking a connection with nature and a glimpse into the spiritual energy of the region. As visitors enter the forest, a sense of reverence fills the air. The towering trees provide a natural canopy, casting an ethereal light on the lush greenery surrounding them. Among the trees and vines, the revered macaque monkeys make their home, going about their daily routines with ease.

There is a sense of peace and tranquillity in the air, and the beauty of the Monkey Forest becomes a portal to a world beyond the everyday chaos. It is here where visitors can truly appreciate the natural beauty of Bali and forge a deeper understanding of the spiritual practices that hold a sacred place in Balinese culture.

Let's explore the Monkey Forest of Ubud together and see what to do in the fantastic sanctuary.

 

 

Where is Monkey Forest, and the Admission Price

Located in the vibrant Ubud in Bali, the Monkey Forest is a must-visit destination for any animal lover. While it may seem daunting to find the entrance to this exotic sanctuary, local drivers are readily available to guide visitors.

If you're staying in central Ubud, you're lucky; the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary sits on the western side of the town centre, along Monkey Forest Road. Upon arrival, visitors will be greeted by a small entrance fee, enabling them to explore the sanctuary's grounds.

It's worth noting that the Monkey Forest prices are affordable and in line with other popular Bali attractions, so there's no reason to miss out on this incredible experience.

Monkey Forest Ubud Prices:
(All prices in Indonesian Rupiah)

Adults - 50IDR
Children - 40IDR

 

Watch your back and belongings in the Monkey Sanctuary Ubud

Monkey lovers, beware! The Monkey Sanctuary Ubud offers a unique opportunity to interact with these quick-witted furry creatures. The monkeys move around at lightning pace, swinging from branch to branch or scampering along the ground with all the energy they can muster.

The monkeys seem innocent enough, staring curiously in your direction, but watch out! One second, they're eyeing your backpack; the next, they're perched on your back or making off with your sunglasses. Of course, it's all fun and games until it gets personal. So, visitors take note: keep a close eye on your belongings and your back when you're in the monkey's territory.

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Watch out for the King of the forest. All good if you feed him.

 

These Bali monkeys have teeth - sharp teeth!

In Ubud, plenty of monkeys are roaming around, and while it may be tempting to get up close and personal with them, it is essential to be aware of the risks. The monkeys have sharp teeth, and jumping on people's backs is not uncommon. However, this does not necessarily mean they are trying to harm you. They are more likely to leave you alone if you let them do what they need to do. The key is avoiding sudden movements or gestures perceived as threatening. You can enjoy their unique presence without trouble by being patient and calmly observing the monkeys.

I was lucky on my monkey forest tour; in the shock of a monkey jumping on my back the first time before I entered the grounds, I tried to nudge it off with my hand, not knowing what to do. I tried to gently force it off me before realising this monkey wanted to swipe at me with its teeth. Luckily, I moved my hand in time before it moved away from me, yet only seconds later, it jumped on my back again, and we were friends again. I had learnt my lesson.

I suppose I was lucky because I have heard complex luck stories involving monkey-biting incidents, so tread carefully. It is essential to know that these monkeys are not fierce creatures, but they get protective or even reactive.

 

Sacred Money Forest

These monkeys in Bali have sharp teeth. Be aware.

 

Buy a bunch of bananas inside the Monkey Forest.

Inside the Monkey Forest, visitors can find stalls selling old bananas scattered throughout the area. Anyone can instantly attract playful primates' attention for around fifty cents. As soon as a banana is in hand, a swarm of furry creatures will approach, eager to enjoy the tasty treat. However, visitors must heed the advice of knowledgeable staff members and keep an eye out for the "big one." This alpha male demands first dibs on any bananas, so offering it to him without hesitation is best. Feeding the monkeys is a fun and unique experience that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who ventures into their territory.

Visiting the Monkey Forest is an opportunity to observe the playful and curious primates in their natural habitat and witness the captivating feeding time. As visitors stroll through the forest, they suddenly find themselves amidst a bustling troop of monkeys, all en route to a central location for their daily feast. The sight of so many monkeys congregating in one place is truly awe-inspiring. Watching as they eagerly await their food, their beady eyes glued to the feeding stations, one can sense the excitement and anticipation in the air. The Monkey Forest is not just a sanctuary for these mischievous creatures but a place where one can fully immerse themselves in the wonders of nature.

 

a monkey feast.

They all descend for a feast inside the Monkey Forest.

 

The action can happen outside the enclosure too.

If you're looking to save a few bucks while visiting the Monkey Forest Ubud, there's a word of caution to keep in mind. Skipping out on the entrance fee means missing out on the immersive experience of being surrounded by monkeys and that the primates might be making unscheduled appearances in the streets of Ubud.

Luckily, the forest is only semi-enclosed, allowing you to stand on the perimeter and let the monkeys come to you. You can still observe these curious creatures up close without forking over the cash. However, remember that interacting with wild animals always comes with a risk, so it's best to proceed cautiously and respectfully.

 

In Conclusion to, the sacred grounds of the Monkey Forest Ubud - Bali 

Ubud, Bali, is a unique destination that offers a unique experience for travellers looking to venture off the beaten path. One of the most notable attractions that set Ubud apart from any other city is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.

Visitors to this sanctuary have the rare opportunity to witness monkeys roaming freely in the streets, crossing roads and climbing trees as if just another pedestrian in the bustling city. It's an experience that is not easily forgotten and will leave an everlasting impression on anyone who visits Ubud.

 

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Outside the grounds of the forest.

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Temple within the forest.

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Cultural Points to Remember when Travelling through Thailand

Cultural Points to Remember when Travelling through Thailand

Written By Ryan Biddulph

 

I've spent over two years in Thailand during my 6-year world tour, and here are my cultural points to remember when travelling through Thailand. 

Thailand is my favourite country on earth for several reasons. The stunning beauty of the place, fantastic food, low living cost, and friendly locals make for a dream destination.

Before visiting the Land of Smiles, remember that Thai face-saving culture is likely quite different from how things are done in your home country.

Like all things, travel is not a good or bad thing. It is simply a group of people agreeing to live by a specific code you should learn if you decide to spend time in that area.

 

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Culture is important within Thailand.

 

 

 

Cultural Points to Remember when Travelling through Thailand

 

It may seem like all coconuts and paradise. However, there are cultural points to remember when travelling through Thailand; let's discuss those critical points.

 

1: Saving Face Is Critical

Thai culture is a face-saving culture. You should never intentionally demean, embarrass or humiliate anyone in a public setting. In a nutshell, be nice. Be courteous. Be polite even if you are waiting for 2 hours at immigration, smile.  

When your patience is tested, is adjusting to a face-saving culture as a new traveller to Thailand easy? In most cases, heck no. Even if we don't regularly abuse each other verbally in Western nations, we are accustomed to complaining, whining and starting a verbal tussle or two when we're having a bad day.  

I made the shift by choosing to smile - no matter what happens - and to say "thank you" or "kop khun krap" in all situations. Over time, the cheeriness of locals and acceptance of the culture grows on you. You will eventually live according to the Thai "mai pen rai" standard, or "whatever happens, happens." No big deal. Accept and smile. Go with the flow.

 

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Even when things don't go your way, remember your manners when in Thailand.

 

2: The Customer Is Not Always Right

In face-saving culture, it is all about not offending or humiliating anybody. So if you huff and puff and throw a customer service-related hissy fit, you will receive a smile and apology at best. At worst, you will be ignored entirely.

You are probably used to the "the customer is always right" service in Western countries. In Thailand, the locals are kind, helpful and polite in all dealings, but the Customer is not always right beyond a certain point. I love this mindset. It helps you to face, embrace and let go of all business and service-related stuff that arises. Enlightening.

I recall one of the first times we flew Air Asia in Thailand. My vegetarian wife ordered a special meal. She received a meat-based meal. After pointing out the situation to the stewardess, the kindly woman said, "Oh, I am really sorry", with a sheepish grin, then continued with her work.

Was she supposed to drop Halo 36,000 feet from a plane to prepare and deliver a vegetarian meal to my wife? 

All she could do was apologize and move on, knowing how strict vegetarians rarely eat from dishes where the meat was removed/scraped off of the plate.

Thai customer service is pleasant, friendly and engaging. They will do their best to help, but in some situations where things don't quite work out the way you want them to, be at peace with the fact that folks will not bend over backwards and contort themselves like a gymnast to make you happy.

 

Thai bar

The customer is not always correct, even in a Thai bar.

 

3: Don't Be Offended by Heartfelt Lying 

This point is about the toughest to accept for a Westerner like myself. Especially an American Westerner.

In the good old USA, we are more direct and honest. Factor in my New Jersey upbringing - where being honest and truthful is even more common - and I had a tough time understanding how Thai face-saving often involves lying to people to avoid disappointing individuals now, only delaying the inevitable disappointment.

Just accept it as not good or bad, but simply how it is in Thailand.

For example, someone may promise to meet you for drinks one evening, but they do not show up when the time arrives. After three subsequent reschedules and no-shows, you may think your alleged Thai friend is a real jerk, only to find out from a mutual friend that they hate to drink but don't want to offend you by telling you this.

When you learn to see the lie is not meant to offend but rather to be friendly, it helps to embrace a custom you may see as weird, outright rude, or thoughtless in your culture so you can gracefully glide through the concept of "heartfelt lying" with a smile.

 

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Your Turn

What cultural points can you add to this list?

How have you adjusted to the face-saving culture in Thailand?

Ryan Biddulph lives a life of Island hopping and is a travel blogger/Coach at Blogging From Paradise. Ryan is also an author of many E-books that can be found on amazon.

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10 Phrases to learn in the Local Language when Travelling Abroad

10 Phrases to learn in the Local Language when Travelling Abroad

Travelling abroad should not only be about drinking fabulous cocktails by the pool, viewing spectacular landscapes and wandering the fascinating streets of an unfamiliar city. Mingling with locals and learning a few essential words in the local language will help make your next trip abroad that extra rewarding.

No one is telling you to learn a whole language; that would be crazy and, on most occasions, near impossible. But learning a few essential words in the language of the country you are visiting could help avoid a few awkward moments and create a few laughs amongst the locals as you mince up the words in an embarrassing attempt to speak in a foreign tongue.

In this article, I have come up with ten words/phrases you should learn in the local language, from a friendly greeting to a confused "I don't understand." From there, with this list of words, you must google the language you need to learn and practice those pronunciations. All the while, you can have a bit of a giggle as you stumble over those strange words.

 

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Talk to the locals in the local language by learning the basic phrases.

 

 

Ten phrases to learn in the local language when travelling abroad

When travelling abroad, the local language is one of the most important things to learn. Knowing just a few simple phrases can improve your overall experience. Even if you don't remember much else, learning ten keywords could get you through a conversation and help with navigating daily life.

Common phrases would be: hello, goodbye, please, thank you, excuse me, I'm sorry, how much?, where is...?, do you speak English? Every country has different languages, so learning the local language is essential to connect with locals on your journey!

Which will help ensure that your conversations are polite and kind.

  1. Hello: Hello! Welcome the local people with a simple greeting, and you will get a smile in response. It might seem like an obvious word to learn when visiting any regional language, but knowing "hello" goes a long way.
    So, on your next adventure abroad, don't forget to start with a cheerful "hello"! Not only will local people appreciate your effort, but learning this word is also the first step in connecting with the local community and its customs. Plus, it's a friendly way to break the language barrier that can open up more opportunities for meaningful experiences.
  2. Goodbye: Saying goodbye in a local language is the ultimate sign of respect. It can show appreciation and understanding beyond saying 'goodbye' or 'see you later'. Knowing local language expressions and meaningful phrases such as "Nóm'haila" (which means goodbye in Zulu) can demonstrate that there was an effort put into understanding local culture and creating a pleasant experience with someone.
    A cheerful local language phrase at the end of the conversation can help make all parties feel happy, respected, and appreciated, which should be the primary goal of any encounter.
  3. Thank you: One of the essential aspects of travelling abroad is demonstrating local customs and etiquette. Learning local manners, like the proper way to thank someone, is critical to understanding local cultures. The phrase "thank you" will be used regardless of language, so it should be a priority when learning local words.
    Mastering "thank you" is essential for any traveller looking to understand and connect with new cultures. Not only does knowing this expression show respect, but it also demonstrates appreciation and promotes a more meaningful cross-cultural experience. Furthermore, local phrases open up conversation topics locals may be interested in discussing.
  4. You're welcome:  Learning the local language in a new place can be challenging but rewarding. Saying "thank you" and being able to respond with a "you are welcome" is often one of the first items of the local language that one picks up when visiting a new city or area.
    A friendly "you're welcome" - whether spoken by local citizens in reply to your thank you or vice versa - indicates that your recent travels have been successful, as you have taken the time and effort necessary to bridge the gap between two cultures. This simple phrase helps bring us together and reminds us of our shared humanity.
  5. Excuse me:  For anyone visiting a local restaurant, trying to order that extra beer in the local language may be daunting. Nothing works better in Italy or China than a polite "excuse me" to get the bartender's attention. In fact, `excuse me' is quickly becoming an international phrase; it's been used by local cultures since before anyone can remember!
    With so many businesses and bars now offering services and products worldwide, local-tongued words such as "excuse me" have become more widely accepted among people from different countries. So even if you're unsure how to say "extra beer" in the local language, an understanding "excuse me" could be the ticket for getting that additional pint without any hassle.
  6. I'm sorry:  Going on an adventure can be thrilling, but sometimes awkward situations require a good "I'm sorry". Whether bumping into someone on the street and startling them or unintentionally breaking a local item, expressing sincere remorse with those local language-infused "I'm sorry" will go a long way.
    Even if it's something as simple as placing your feet in the wrong spot while photographing a local monument, it never hurts to offer a polite and genuine apology. It conveys to the other person that you acted out of carelessness and shows respect for their local culture. A little bit of kindness goes a long way, and an "I'm sorry" certainly keeps life from getting too stressful on the journey.
  7. I don't understand:  Learning a local language is essential when travelling to a foreign country - it can be necessary for specific situations. A simple phrase like "I don't understand" is one of the most important things to know and use when visiting other countries, as communication barriers can arise quickly.
    Using local terms can show respect to native speakers and create better cultural interactions while travelling abroad. In some locales, it may even be an expected behaviour after not understanding something that was said. So, if you ever find yourself without an adequate understanding of how to say "I don't understand" in a local language, learn the phrase quickly to get the most out of your travels.
  8. How much is that?: Shopping at the local markets in any city worldwide is an incredible experience. It is usually the only way to determine how much an item will cost. When exploring these markets, a helpful phrase to know in Spanish is asking, "Cuánto cuesta?" which translates to "How much does it cost?" in English.
    However, bargaining and bartering are usually expected after that initial inquiry. Knowing a few local numbers can also come in handy, as it can mean getting the most bang for your buck when purchasing souvenirs or local goods you want to take home with you!
  9. Where is the bathroom?:  There is nothing more daunting than the hustle and bustle of a crowded city when you desperately need a restroom. Fortunately, local knowledge comes to the rescue in such dire circumstances. Knowing how to ask for directions in the local language can be a lifesaver since "Where is the bathroom?" is an essential phrase worldwide!
    No matter which language you use for your inquiry, most local people recognize that you are in urgent need and will give sincere help. Keeping this phrase handy will ensure that any toilet emergency can be handled quickly and easily, even in a bustling city.
  10. Yes/no:  Yes and no are simple words with opposite meanings and some of the most commonly used words in local languages. Although very short and basic, these two small words can have powerful effects on communication and provide a way for people to express their feelings and opinions.
    Yes or no can describe anything from whether you will go out for lunch and what classes you'll take next semester to more serious topics like your stand on a controversial issue. Overall, this two-word dichotomy is integral to local languages, as it provides stability within searching conversations allowing everyone to know exactly where they stand on any given subject.

 

You never know when local language knowledge may come in handy! Memorizing a few words and phrases before travelling can be beneficial; think of the local greetings, directional questions and transportation advice you could leverage if you knew how to communicate abroad. But it doesn't have to stop at essential communication - with a little effort, you'll be able to pass through local customs easily and have meaningful interactions with the locals. And, of course, local understanding of information from signs or menus is helpful.

There's nothing to lose by learning a local language, so why not give yourself an edge on your next travel adventure by practising foreign words online? The satisfaction that comes from successfully mastering a new tongue will pay dividends on your upcoming trip! So what are you waiting for?

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