Thailand Shopping for bargains

, Travelers can find some great opportunities in Thailand, especially Chiang Mai. But much of it depends on what you buy what you know what you buy where you are and whenever you want to delete it. A deal is to find and buy what you're looking at a price that makes you happy. There were times and places where I thought that ten dollars for a cool drink of water would be a great trade, but most of the time that I find to have been a drink for less. The same appliesShopping around the world including Thailand.

The days are long gone when people would just native with their treasures for a handful of small extent. I think it ended just invented the wheel was at that time. Now the steady flow of tourists in Thailand is among the most experienced and well-run small businesses major retailers everywhere respected. This is not necessarily a bad thing, is running the competition to keep prices within reasonable limits, but do not expect to find the purchase of a lifetime, if the sellerKnow that this is another tour bus in fifteen minutes.

I live in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, and tourists go and see, are good for the economy and I feel good that the vast majority leave happy. Your money is spread throughout the hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions and things to take home is usually the main (high overhead) purchased souvenir shops or large (head high) Night Bazaar. Since nothing can have.I go to those places looking for entertainment value, but I do not expect to find any real bargains. When I bring my family to visit those places to have a good time, but go somewhere else when it's time to buy souvenirs or "Made in Thailand".

Silk is often top the list of things to buy, and you can get some really great buys. A small amount of time invested can pay good dividends. Ask the people who know good quality for a good price. The doorman atYour hotel can be a good source of information and it never hurts to ask. A taxi driver may know, but can also offer to pay the factory to him the most commission. Perhaps even better, buy a tie in a local tailor and ask where he buys his silk. You can expect is to organize a committee, but you can also find a good buy and at least will not end in one of the tourist traps.

For other goods produced locally or in small factories,Workshops or go on holiday in the country where the local shop. The great permanent market places that are not along the route, as Woororot market in Chiang Mai, where the locals go every day to buy necessities, food, flowers, clothing, textiles, shoes and other practically everything. For handicrafts, decorative items, T-shirts, antiques, food, music, a great foot massage and more than you can imagine, plus an evening of fun, this place is another dayMarkets. This can be in different areas of the city to find in small towns and one or two days a week. The best I found is always the Sunday walking market in Chiang Mai Ratchadaemon Road.

The market is in full swing in the cool of the evening on the square in front Thapae Gate, the main entrance to the walled city, and over the moat, the streets can be explored as one evening. If something is small enough to bring to marketArea (and small enough to fit in your case) chances are good that at least a small operator has a fixed place on the pavement and is actively traded. Whether you buy or just enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes go, this is where you find a bargain.

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