Tiger Temple Dress Code

Tiger Temple Dress Code

If you are making a visit to Tiger Temple please follow the following Dress code if you would like your photo taken with the fully grown tigers: Do not wear any red clothing No flowing or dangling clothing No clothing that will make an audible noise (some raincoats) No Strong smelling perfumes or colognes Also please remember you are visiting a Buddhist temple so shoulders and chest should be covered and leg ware should extend down to the knee

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Beaches near Bangkok

Beaches near Bangkok

Although Bangkok is situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River where it opens up into the sea, Bangkok does not have any beaches. If you did try to make your way to the sea in Bangkok you will eventually come across muddy estuary and mangrove flats. So if you want a beach of the sandy variety you will need to be prepared  to travel a little further afield. Luckily there are some great beaches within easy reach of Bangkok.   Bang Saen Beach Probably one of the closest…

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Grand Palace Bangkok Dress Code

Grand Palace Bangkok Dress Code

Respectful dress is always appreciated while visiting temples in Thailand. It is especially essential when visiting the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew as they operate a very strict dress code! If you are not dressed appropriately then you will not be allowed entry! These are the general rules of what should be worn and what can not be worn 1.Shorts, mini-skirts, short skirts, tight fitting trousers, tight fitting leggings and tights, (Long skirts lower than your knees are allowed.) 2.See-through shirts and blouses, as well as culottes or quarter…

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