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The Kingdom of Thailand is spread across 513,115 square kilometers. It is equal to the size of France and a little smaller than Texas. The capital of Thailand is Bangkok. Other cities of Thailand are Nakhon Ratchasima, Chiang Mai and Muang.

The capital of Thailand is Bangkok, which is the largest city in Thailand and also owns one of the world’s biggest international airports. Thailand has 75 provinces and two special governed districts: one is Bangkok and the other is Pattaya. Thai population is virtually made up by ethnic Thai and Lao and more than 94% of them are Buddhists. Thai people worship Buddha and ancestors and that’s what makes the Thai culture. Thai people respect their religion and ancestors so much that it comes into their way of greeting each other: they greet other people with a prayer-like gesture. Thais are very friendly and smiling, that’s why this country is also called “the land of smiles”. Thai people like talking openly to everyone, including foreigners. Tourists coming to Thailand are always warmly greeted by all Thais, from kids to old people. Even if you don’t know much about the Thai language, you can still have a good time interacting with the local residents.

Thailand is a typical tropical country with a hot and humid climate. There are two seasons in a year: the dry and the rainy season. The rainy season is from July to November. It is very inconvenient and uncomfortable to travel in the rainy season. The best time to come to Thailand is from February to March when the weather is the finest and the beaches are the most beautiful.

Thailand has never been colonized. Since its foundation date in 1238, Thailand has been growing and has become one of the most prosperous countries in Asia. The official currency in Thailand is the Baht, which exchanges at about 34 to the US dollar. Nowadays Thailand has a fast growing and open economy which benefits a great deal from the tourism industry. More than 10 million tourists go to Thailand every year, but this number fell sharply after its tsunami disaster at the end of 2004. The most badly affected area is Phuket – one of the most beautiful destinations for tourists, with its glorious beaches. Much advertising effort has been made since, to recover the tourism industry.

Besides tourism, agriculture is also the strength of this country. Thailand has been the leading country in exporting rice for more than a decade. However, the Thai economy and food chain has been stricken once more by the recent avian flu epidemic which has adversely affected poultry farming in the entire area.

In contrast to the beautiful city sights, grand hotels and luxury resorts, a large proportion of the Thai population still live in poverty in suburban areas and ragged villages, although the government is always trying to develop the Thai economy as well as improving the living standard for the poor across the country.

Thailand – A Huge Hot Spot For Medical Tourism

Thailand has attractions suited for everyone with plenty of things to keep you entertained during your visit. The thick, green jungle can be a beautiful thing to explore on a tour and the water is as crystal clear as it comes. The water’s so warm, in fact, that it feels more like a dip in the tub than a splash in the ocean. It’s gained its reputation as the most popular destination because it provides the perfect mix of things. It has an exotic feel but is safe. It is incredibly affordable but still has all of the amenities you would need on your travels. From beach front bungalows to exquisite resorts, Thailand has you covered.

No matter what your interests are, there’s a spot in its geography that has you covered. Out of the normal activities, many find the Thai golf courses to be an exciting new adventure in the 18 hole world. For rock climbers, the cliffs in the city of Krabi are some of the best in the world to test your skills on. If you’re a water person, surfing and scuba await on its coast. And for those seeking some rest and relaxation, Thailand has grown to become the world’s second highest ranking destination for spas in the world and it’s Medical Tourism is also growing at a fast rate.

As mentioned many people find themselves flocking to Thailand because of Medical Tourism. Medical procedures can be undergone for a fraction of what they cost here in places like the United States or England, and the medical expectations set before them are often equivalent or higher than those in North America. All in all, Thailand is a cheap place to score an exotic vacation. A weak currency and hordes of visitors lends itself to affordable and valuable finds the country over. If you are looking for a place that seems to offer the exotic flavor of a foreign country and tropical location but don’t want to fork out all of your hard earned cash, consider a visit to Thailand!

 
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