THAILAND -‘It all begins with the people’

I was lucky enough to explore this unknown and fascinating aspect of this ‘Land of Smiles’ in the recently held FAM trip by TAT.


It all started with the warm welcome aboard their flag carrier Thai Airways as they greeted us ‘Sawatdee’ in that lilting polyphonic Thai language. I felt this true hospitality right at the start of my journey which made it much more rewarding and memorable.


After a short 4 hrs 30 mins direct flight we landed at the gargantuan Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Apt to its name, this spic and span airport is very well organized and efficient as it serves as a major hub to their national carrier and other South East Asian regions. Embedded with gold, the airport has got many murals and Thai mythological depictions which narrate their culture. One gets to see Thai craftsmanship right on arrival…Simply breathtaking !!!


I did the Visa on Arrival as had heard and read a lot that is it done swiftly and efficiently. So yes, as experienced now, it did go out well without any hassle. It merely took around 20 mins for all the procedure to complete and we were done.

  
Our tour guide Mr Joie (Rajesh Khanna fan and look-alike) was anticipating our arrival and whoa, we were very warmly received by him. His amicable approach made us feel at ease and that was the start of our fabulous 5 day trip.






Apart from the regular visited places common amongst Indian travelers like Safari World, Dream World, Chao Phraya cruise etc. etc. we were lucky enough to experience the new attractions in Bangkok like Art in Paradise (aka Trick Art museum in others countries), Muay Thai stage show, Thai spa and massage (part of their unique culture), Asiatique-The riverfront and many others.


I was overwhelmed to see the genuinity and warmth of Thai people wherever we went in those 5 days, as they always ensured that their guests are at ease even if one doesn’t speak their language. They are loyal and honest and carry their task efficiently without letting us think that Thailand is all RED……..






Tourism is the major revenue for them and they play a loyal role in welcoming Indians as we are the 3rd largest inbounds to Thailand. 






The unique Thai culture and its traces can been seen almost everywhere: in the daily lifestyle of Thai people right from the fruit selling vendors to shop-keepers and massagers, at the massive Grand Palace complex to their countless Wats and malls...Thai ethnicity can’t be misunderstood as they have a distinct culture much like ours and should be indulged by all atleast once in life….






‘It all begins with the people’ as tagged by TAT this year, there is no doubt that Thailand will surely go way beyond the usual moreover as a family destination and become known for its unique Thai culture as I have had an experience which left me change my opinion that yes Thailand can also be a family destination at par to Singapore or Hong Kong with added top ups like Thai cuisine, Thai lukthung (music) and lastly the redefined THAI hospitality


แล้วพบกันใหม่ – Thailand, See you again as I’m sure more people will take rewards of this distinct aspect and have a memorable trip which will be cherished lifelong as I had….