A Guide to Thiland - Where to stay - What to Eat - What to see
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On December 26, 2004, The Mighty tsunami that hurtled into Southeast Asia, including the southern beaches of Thailand. This was the worst of natural disasters the world has known. Hundreds of thousands were killed. It also affected the life of millions of people. Exact number of people died will never be known. In Thailand Hundred of tourists and Thousands of Thais died. Throughout Southeast Asiaand beyond that the total loss of life was in the hundreds of thousands.

Regardless of this, Thais are remarkably friendly and resilient people. They retained their dignity and desire to live and help others. They rebuilt and returned to a normal life.
This book is one of Hunter’s Travel adventure series. It is not about tough treks into the unknown at cheap prices. If you were looking for that please stop reading and checkout other books.
Thailand, is a place that can provide a extreme luxury at bargain prices. You will never spend a night in Thailand without air conditioning, nor should you plan to do so. You will also not have to travel on buses with goats.
The real adventure in Thailand lies in Food. You will and should try everything – well almost everything – once. Most of the times you will come back for more. You will never be far away from a television with news in the English language or a Phone that works. You will enjoy getting lost. But sure, you will be able to get back to hotel in time for dinner and always will be able to sleep in something that looks and feels like a bed or sort of…
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