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Old July 26th, 2008, 02:58 PM posted to rec.travel.asia
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The Kingdom of Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist country, and one of the
finest countries in the world in which to spend a vacation. Blessed with a
tropical climate that is neither too hot, too dry, nor too wet in the
monsoon season, it is possible to travel comfortably in Thailand at any
time of the year.
Travellers, upon arrival in this land, are safe from the turmoil of life.
Even in Bangkok, the Thai uniqueness in its food, architecture, language,
customs and religion enliven and please the senses.
For travellers, Thailand is the only gateway in which to experience the
special life of Southeast Asia. Due to the fact that the country has never
been colonised, the Thai individuality blooms and remains vibrant. When the
journey is over, the Kingdom will leave visitors with the desire to return
again and again, as the smells, sights, and memories of the land and
people remain indelible in their thoughts, for Thailand is a feast that
they will always carry with them.
Thailand's climate is tropical, high both in temperature and humidity, and
dominated by monsoons. April and May are the hottest months of the year,
when even the locals are moved to complain about the heat. June sees the
beginning of the South West Monsoon, and brings with it the rainy season,
which continues intermittently until the end of October. From November to
the end of February the climate is much less trying with a cooling North
East breeze and a reduction in the humidity level. This is also the main
tourist season, and the best time to visit Thailand.The north and
north-east are generally cooler than Bangkok in winter, and hotter in
summer.


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Old July 26th, 2008, 04:07 PM posted to rec.travel.asia
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The Kingdom of Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist country, and one of
the
finest countries in the world in which to spend a vacation. Blessed with a
tropical climate that is neither too hot, too dry, nor too wet in the
monsoon season, it is possible to travel comfortably in Thailand at any
time of the year.
Travellers, upon arrival in this land, are safe from the turmoil of life.
Even in Bangkok, the Thai uniqueness in its food, architecture, language,
customs and religion enliven and please the senses.
For travellers, Thailand is the only gateway in which to experience the
special life of Southeast Asia. Due to the fact that the country has never
been colonised, the Thai individuality blooms and remains vibrant. When
the
journey is over, the Kingdom will leave visitors with the desire to return
again and again, as the smells, sights, and memories of the land and
people remain indelible in their thoughts, for Thailand is a feast that
they will always carry with them.
Thailand's climate is tropical, high both in temperature and humidity, and
dominated by monsoons. April and May are the hottest months of the year,
when even the locals are moved to complain about the heat. June sees the
beginning of the South West Monsoon, and brings with it the rainy season,
which continues intermittently until the end of October. From November to
the end of February the climate is much less trying with a cooling North
East breeze and a reduction in the humidity level. This is also the main
tourist season, and the best time to visit Thailand.The north and
north-east are generally cooler than Bangkok in winter, and hotter in
summer.


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Old July 26th, 2008, 06:30 PM posted to rec.travel.asia
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