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LOL. I find that Cajun food is somewhat similar to Thai food. SO I had an easy adjustment to the food in Thailand.
^...aside from the abundant use of shrimp and a few spices, how are they similar?...
...majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd...
Consider a return ticket if you come over on a tourist visa or you may have an awkward time getting in (not so much with the Thais themselves but with your carrier). I don't have personal experience with this, it just seems to be the standard advice. Someone else might be able to explain it better.
^ Last time I came in on a Tourist visa i went online and bought a train ticket to KL and had no trouble. Customs want to see an onward ticket. Also you can return the train ticket and get a partial refund ,if done in time.
Alot cheaper then a plane ticket that might not get used.
www.thairailwayticket.com
fred
Usually ... if booked ahead ... 2 way tickets are cheaper than 1 way. (At least in Oz ... I'm presuming it's the same in the U.S)
^cheaper per trip but overall cost is higher. Usually ,anyway, they're always running special deals tho. It's worth checking.
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