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The Five Most Costly Mistakes You Can Make On Your Trip To The Thailand Islands 
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The inexperienced Thailand traveler may be unconscious to the
fact that a satisfying vacation in Southern Thailand Islands is
not a surefire thing. This article will reveal the biggest
mistakes you don't want to make before and during your visit to
the Thai Islands. 


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The Five Most Costly Mistakes You Can Make On Your Trip To The Thailand Islands 
And How To Avoid Them
Copyright © 2006 Ella Evans
Koh Phangan, Thailand Travel
http://kohphangan.eternaltravel.net



Southern Thailand islands also known as the "Paradise" Islands
are among the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
More than 12,000,000 tourists have visited Thailand in 2005, and
the majority of them had left the Bangkok International Airport
immediately after their arrival and headed straight to the
Southern Islands. Some of the visitors were fascinated by the
stories of people who were caught in the charms of the
unforgettable ambience of the islands, some of them were taken by
images they saw on the web, while others were convinced as per
the words of their travel agent that the Thai Islands were indeed
the ultimate tourist destination that fits every taste, age,
budget and personality type. This can partly explain the massive
flow of honeymooners, backpackers, families-on-vacation,
partygoers, divers and many others to the Thai Islands every
year.

However, the inexperienced Thailand traveler may be unconscious
to the fact that a satisfying vacation is not a surefire thing
even in a place nick named Island Paradise. In order to be
successful, enjoyable and fulfilling, your vacation must be
thoroughly planned. Unfamiliar destinations often hide little
unknown secrets, which hold the enormous potential to make the
desired positive change in your vacation.

This article will discuss the biggest mistakes you can make prior
and during your visit to the Thai Islands. Adhering to or
ignoring the five amendments below can literally make or break
your vacation in the Southern Thailand Islands.


Mistake 1: choosing your vacation island spontaneously. Web
pictures of tropical islands often make them look almost
identical. The inexperienced traveler is likely to assume that no
matter where you go in Southern Thailand Islands - you will bump
into the same picturesque beach with white sands, turquoise water
and a single coconut tree. Falling into the illusion of images
while choosing your vacation island out of pure impulse can be a
very disappointing experience in case the final destination
island does not meet your needs, your personality or expectations
at all. To avoid this mistake, define your preferences before
hand, make a dedicated research prior to choosing your
destination by gathering the relevant information using
guidebooks in addition to using the Internet. As you choose the
island that fits your needs, pay close attention to the following
points:

a) The level of tourist development. Some travelers like their
islands loaded with tourist facilities (i. e. Phuket, Koh Samui),
whereas others prefer the classic touch "old school" isolated
touch  (i. e. Koh Phangan, Khao Lak).

b) Nightlife - Phuket, Koh Samui and at lesser extent Krabi offer
a thriving nightlife, whereas Koh Phi Phi and Koh Tao are quiet
and drowsy.

c) Diving sites - Koh Phi Phi and Koh Tao offer the best diving
sites in Southern Thailand.

d) The prevalent level of accommodation. Phuket and Koh Phi Phi
offer a immense variety of luxury hotels, while Koh Phangan and
Koh Tao offer mostly basic (not necessary low standard)
accommodation.


Mistake 2: Assuming that a great vacation can be carried out at a
very low budget. Some travelers tend to wrongly assume, that
Thailand being a country with developing economy will provide
everything including a high standard hospitalization in
ridiculously cheap prices. This is partially right, since the
local tourism industry suggests an inexpensive travel
opportunities to backpackers. However, the spoiled tourist who is
used to savor on luxury westernized accommodation will find out
the hard way that in order to meet his or her traveling
expectations the expenses are appropriate to what is offered. To
avoid this mistake and eliminate serious deviations from the
planned budget - make your research to learn about price gaps in
Southern Thailand Islands. For instance, one should know that
staying in some islands (i. e. Koh Phi Phi) is expected to be
more expensive, while staying in other islands (i. e. Koh
Phangan, Koh Tao) can be significantly cheaper. To avoid any
disappointments related to over expenses, I recommend adhering to
the following guidelines:

a) Avoid planning a budget on the basis of someone else's
estimations, especially if that person visited the Thai Islands
many years ago; spent the vacation in another island than the one
you chose; much younger than yourself/ or prefers a different
life standard.

b) Make an informed decision regarding the desired level of
accommodation. The basic accommodation that includes a clean
air-conditioned room and western style bathroom can be booked on
relatively low, albeit not ridiculous, price. Contrary to that, a
luxury accommodation (that kind of accommodation is quite common
in Phuket and Koh Samui) may be almost as expensive as the hotels
in your neighboring country.

c) Although checking the room rates is possible using the
Internet - the prices of meals should be carefully checked as
well. Don't assume that no matter where you eat - the meal will
be cheap. During my first visit to Thailand, I was very surprised
to receive a check of the same value as in my home country. Now I
know, that the Southern Thailand Islands offer a myriad of
western style restaurants with western style prices. Therefore,
before you enter a well-designed restaurant - check the menu and
make clear budget estimation.


Mistake 3: choosing your vacation beach spontaneously.  This is
similar to mistake number one - but probably easier to correct,
because checking other beaches on the destination is easier
logistically and cheaper than checking other islands. However,
the "wrong" beach choice can make you feel that you haven't
exploited the full potential of your vacation, or that you have
wasted significant part of it. For instance, during my first
visit in Koh Phangan I found out two days before the end of my
vacation, that my "perfect" beach is located on the other side
of the island. The following tips can help you avoid a similar
situation:

a) The most developed and crowded beaches on most islands are
located in proximity to the airport (in case there is an airport
in your island) or to one of the main seaports.

b) In case you prefer the above type of beaches - be aware of the
fact that some of them, especially in Koh Samui and Phuket, are
not family friendly.

c) The old school quiet and picturesque beaches are always on the
other side of the island. If the "old school" beach is what you
are looking for - don't give up even if the way to Thailand was
long and exhausting, and try to make a small effort to cross the
island on your way to the opposite side; it will be well worth
your while.


Mistake 4: insisting on Westernized food. Some of us tend to
worry about experimenting with an unfamiliar food. The Thai
tourist industry is aware of this fact; therefore the supply of
Western style restaurants in Southern Thailand Islands is huge.
Having said that, limiting yourself to these restaurants could be
a huge mistake, since the prices for western cuisine are much
higher compared to the ones in authentic local restaurants; and
even worse- you miss out on one of the most important experiences
of the Thai culture - the superior Thai cuisine, probably one of
the best in the world. To avoid this mistake, don't hesitate
entering small restaurants with ridiculously neglected interior
design, plastic maps and un-plastered walls. These restaurants'
owners are probably the worst marketers - but usually are
superior cooks. Your meal in one of these restaurants will often
be unbelievably cheap, tasty and mostly made of fresh sizzling
ingredients. You will fantasize about these meals long after you
have left the island.


Mistake 5: To take your big business suitcase to an island that
could be only accessed by sea. A big suitcase is of course very
convenient [in Europe]: using it, you can pack everything you
need; it can be carried easily thanks to those little wheels; and
it makes you look very representative. However, taking a big
suitcase to Koh Phangan or Koh Tao is not something I would
recommend. The platforms in the piers are extremely narrow and
occasionally unstable. So if you're really lucky - your big
suitcase will be safe. If you're a little bit less lucky - it
can fall into the water. If you ran out of luck - you can fall
into the water together with your suitcase. I seriously think a
back bag would be your best bet. Just for the record, the huge
suitcase that was taken by yours truly to her first trip to Koh
Phangan was left somewhere in the jungle to frighten local
monkeys.


So, on the next time the idea of heading the Thailand Islands
crosses your mind, as tempting as it may be, try not to succumb
to rumors and fascinating imagery. A thorough research and
planning ahead may take some time and effort on your side, but it
will be more than worth your while.





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Independent researcher, MA in anthropology, and travel 
enthusiast Ella Evans has spent more than a decade exploring 
Thailand focusing on the Southern Islands. The fruits of her 
labor can be found in the Koh Phangan Experience Website: a 
comprehensive travel guide to Koh Phangan, Thailand, which 
includes information articles, tips, advice and a message board. 
Koh Phangan, Thailand Travel: http://kohphangan.eternaltravel.net


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