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2 hours ago, WonderNomad said:

I have never been abroad and I don’t have any friends to go with me, so I’m a little scared.

Becareful of the boogie man

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2 hours ago, WonderNomad said:

I have never been abroad and I don’t have any friends to go with me, so I’m a little scared.

There is a bit of psychological fear, such as language barriers and other aspects.

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Are you male and single?

After you arrive, go to a place called Nana Plaza.  Walk into any bar and buy a girl a drink. If you like her ask her to be your guide for a week or so.  Many many man do this.

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Just now, bkk6060 said:

Are you male and single?

After you arrive, go to a place called Nana Plaza.  Walk into any bar and buy a girl a drink. If you like her ask her to be your guide for a week or so.  Many many man do this.

Ohno,I'm a young lady.

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On 4/16/2025 at 10:28 AM, WonderNomad said:

I really want to travel to Thailand, I haven’t been there yet!😭

Start a #gofundme. Then you can buy a 1. Class ticket and an Elite Visa.😍

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On 4/16/2025 at 12:53 PM, WonderNomad said:

Ohno,I'm a young lady.

 

No problem, go into any bar and there will be a welcoming committee of young people you can chat up.

Seriously watch youtube vids, go to the backpacker areas,

 

Don't take tuk tuk rides to the Grand Palace, 

 

Stop wondering and get moving. 

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On 4/16/2025 at 12:53 PM, WonderNomad said:

Ohno,I'm a young lady.

If you are good looking with a nice body I will be your sponsor for 2 days and two nights

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On 4/16/2025 at 7:53 AM, WonderNomad said:

Ohno,I'm a young lady.

Trhailand is normally a safe place to visit. Of young ladies I see most them travel in pairs or smal groups together as 3-4 girls, but there is also some singles. In general it's a question of common sense and a bit of preparation – i.e., reading/searching – to choose safe areas.
 

It might be a benefit for you, when not an experienced traveller and first time to Thailand, to visit places where other youg people – mainly girls – flocks to. You could have a great chance to meet new friends and fellows that way to share your experience with, or even follow.
 

If you arrives in Bangkok, then Khaosan Road will be such a place, where young people and backpackers use to stay. You can book hotel in the area in advance using common booking sites.
 

Many young folks takes a trip up north to Chiang Mai – once the historical capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom – which you can reach either by train or plane. Chiang Mai offers lot of great stuff to visit and see, both old buildings, temples and nature. The city is also kind of artistic and cultural center.
 

Two more places the youngs visit are Phi Phi Islands – famous for Phi Phi Lee with Maya Bay, the set for the film "The Beach" – and the islands Koh Phangan and Koh Samui. In Bangkok's Khaosan Road you will for sure meet numerous other young ladies or pairs that are planning to visit those places.
 

Koh Phangan is know for it's monthly Full Moon Party, which is a great cool experience. It was on an invented island close to Phangen that "the bay with the secret beach" in the novel The Beach was situated. Phangan has lots of nature and excellent beaches.
 

Neighbouring Koh Samui – where there is an airport, otherwise you can get there by train from Bangkok on a combination ticket with ferry transfer to the island or combined Lomprayah-express bus and catamaran-ferry – is known as a young folks destination all way back from the early bachpackers arrived during the happy hippie era. Today, it is mainly Chaweng Beach young folks visit.
 

But there are also many other nice beaches on the island where many young folks and both single ladies and small groups of young females stay. You can even live in a cosy beachfront bungalow for a relative affordable price. I live on Samui and I meet lots of young folks here.
 

When you visit tourists areas you can manage fine with English language – most signs are in both Thai and English – and Thais are in general smiling polite and ready to help tourists.

 

 

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