Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Holiday Security

Ho Ho Ho ... Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

During the holiday season, normal concerns about personal safety and security can often take a backseat to the demands of the season. Maintaining an appropriate level of security, regardless of the activity you are in, is the key to remaining safe and secure during this holiday period.

It should also be noted that "parliamentary elections" are scheduled to be held throughout Thailand on December 23, 2007, and large-scale political demonstrations may increase as the scheduled elections grow closer. All demonstrations are unpredictable, and any demonstration can turn violent without warning. For this reason, I'd love to encorage all travellers to monitor local media for announcements of possible demonstrations and to avoid the areas where demonstrations might occur.

You should be careless in every step to the places, especially in locations where Westerners congregate, such as bars, restaurants, hotels, places of worship, and other places frequented by foreigners. It is important to be aware of your surrounding, especially during the holiday season, and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police.

Specifically, I wouild like to remind everyone to be aware of their surroudings while frequenting Bangkok's and Chiang Mai's many tourist venues and nightspots over the holiday period. There has been a rise in reports of people's drinks being drugged, leaving the victim unconscious, and subsequently robbed. Do not leave your drink unattended, and if you do, buy a new one.

Also over the holiday period, please be aware the Royal Thai Police (RTP) will be targeting the local bars and nightclubs implementing drug tests, in an effort to curb drug use. This will go hand-in-hand with the RTP's campaign targeting drunk driving through the use of sobriety check-points around the country. It is important to remember that if you are stopped by the RTP, you need to identify yourself with ID card / Passport.

Be Good and Have a great holiday.

See you next Year (2008)

With Love by Nida N., on behalf of Backpacker House, Chiang Mai
http://www.siambackpack.com/

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Monday, December 10, 2007

My December

Time to visit Chiangmai

High Tourist Season

October to February is the high travel season for those that visit Chiang Mai from abroad. Almost 25% of Chiang Mai's more than 2 million yearly visitors, however, come from within Thailand all throughout the year. Locals call Chiang Mai 'the Rose of the North' - a reference to its natural beauty and plentiful surrounding agricultural lands.

Just about any time is a good time to visit with regard to activities and weather. March and April represent the hottest and most dry period so fewer people are around until the beginning of the big water festival in mid-April.

For this winter, Chiangmai presents the traditional thai (lanna) foods for all tourists and native to join the taste of thailand.

Chiang Mai Food Festival (early December)

This annual festival promotes Chiang Mai's great dishes. There are demonstrations of fruits carving and traditional desserts cooking and cultural shows.

For more details contact: TAT Northern Office, Region 1, tel. 0 5324 8604, 0 5324 8607.

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