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If you go to Thailand, what are the travel traps you need to pay attention to?
Shopping at 65438 +0 is tricky. If you are free, it is inevitable to ask for directions, and everyone will help you enthusiastically. Note here: some people will take the initiative to talk to you (this is nothing to offer, be careful), they will first say that the XXX you are going to is closed, and then take you to the jewelry store! If you call a Tu Tu car, the driver will say, no money, just take you to the shopping mall! It goes without saying that traveling with a group is one of the shopping spots that must be visited.

Island 2 swimming trap! A relative of Bian Xiao went to an island in Thailand with a group, and one of the scenic spots was called "Golden Sand Island". According to her description, there are many water projects after going to the island, one of which is the sea motorboat. The agreement with the locals is "500 baht per person". After returning, the locals demanded 2000 baht per person. I wanted the tour guide to come forward and talk to the local people about the solution, but the tour guide was very disdainful and said, "I can't control it, I'm afraid of being beaten."

NO.3 don't be greedy for cheap. A friend of mine signed up for a two-day trip to Bangkok. She found many travel agencies in the local area. After comparison, she found that this is the cheapest (don't be cheap when traveling). The following is the end of petty gain: On the day of the trip, the tour guide was half an hour late, and the car was dilapidated. Attractions: Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple, Water Market, Temple of the Great Relic, Crocodile Pond, and Shemale Show. The tour guide not only took his passport by changing money, but also collected tips in various ways along the way.

There are many tips for traveling in Thailand, so Bian Xiao won't list them one by one. We must insist on "let the tour guide say, sell, and the locals say, just don't buy!" Whether you join a tour group or buy something, you must be within the reasonable price range of the market. There must be a big trap behind cheap things! Do you know any other tourist traps? Please add a message.