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Useful Thai phrases for tourists

Thai writingWe have just added a new article to our eZine called  “Useful Thai phrases” at ReserveThaiHotels.com.

There are some great tips on simple Thai phrases such as greetings, as well as phrases to use when taking a taxi or a tuk tuk.

Here are some phrases that may help you get a better bargain while shopping:

While haggling for a price, Thais may be inclined to give a slightly better price if they see you trying to converse in Thai. Why not give it a try?

How much is this?  “Ra ka tao rai?

That’s a little expensive.  “Paeng bai

Can you give me a better price?  “Lot noi dai mai?” - The answer will will be “Dai” (can do) for yes or “Mai dai” (cannot do) for no.

If you are being hassled by street hawkers and you are not interested you can tell them that you don’t want what they are selling by saying “Mai ow khrap/kha“. If they still don’t leave you alone you can easily get rid of them by telling them you don’t have any money, “Mai mee dtung

Read the full article here: Useful Thai phrases for your Thai holiday.

“Guest friendly” hotels in Bangkok

Guest Friendly Hotels in Bangkok

Guest Friendly Bangkok Hotels

If you are traveling to Bangkok alone and decide that you would like to entertain a friend in your room, you may be in for a surprise at checkout.

A number of hotels in Bangkok, and Thailand for that matter, charge an extra fee for having an unregistered guest visit your room. Mind you, they only charge you if your guest is a Thai national…read into that what you will.

One way to get around this is to book for two people at the time of the reservation, however, if you show up with a different guest every day, that may not work. Calling the hotel in advance is of course an option, but how do you delicately ask about such a policy. You may try emailing a hotel before you arrive, however Thais are not famous for their prompt email replies.

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Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa

Marriott Hua Hin

After mentioning The Hua Hin Marriott Resort and Spa in an earlier post about the Hua Hin Jazz festival, I thought I’d share some photos and thoughts about the place.

We arrived quite late (around 8pm) on a Friday night because we couldn’t leave Bangkok until after I finished work. We were seated in the airy lobby (seen in the picture below) and handed chilled towels scented with jasmine and a complimentary drink while the staff got our details and checked us in.

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New featured hotels in Chiang Mai

Four Seasons Chiang Mai- private pool villa

We have added four hotels to our featured Chiang Mai hotels section recently, covering all price ranges from cosy but comfortable boutique bed and breakfast, to one one of the most luxurious hotels in not only Chiang Mai, but all of Thailand.

The Four Seasons Chiang Mai is renowned as one of the most beautiful hotels in all of Thailand. Situated amongst luscious rice terraces, the hotel offers a variety of accommodation choices from 64 elegantly appointed pavilions with mountain, rice terrace or gardens views, each with a private covered veranda.

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“The Barai” at Hyatt Regency Hua Hin

Barai at Hyatt regency Hua Hin

In March of 2007 The Hyatt Regency Hua Hin announced the opening of The Barai, a new residential spa with eight exclusive spa suites and 18 exotic treatment rooms. Overnight and day spa guests alike can enjoy the sanctum of serenity over 4.5 acres of land.

The Barai is the latest addition to Hyatt Pure spas, a collection of over 70 spas worldwide, each with it’s own unique culturally and location inspired identity.

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