Long flight to Thailand: How do you stay fit and healthy?
Long flights can be challenging, but with the right activities they become part of the fun of traveling. From watching movies to studying, there are many ways to keep yourself busy and relaxed. Here we discuss how you can make your flying experience to Thailand not only healthy and bearable, but also how you can enjoy it.
'Three days of visitation'
During my long-awaited vacation to Thailand, I hoped to enjoy some peace and relaxation. But when cousin Nong unexpectedly arrives at my mother-in-law's, my dream trip turns into a series of frustrating situations. His lazy behavior, misuse of my belongings and lack of respect severely test my patience.
Tips to sleep better during your holiday in Thailand
A different climate, delicious cuisine and all kinds of new experiences: Thailand has a lot to offer! However, jet lag and a new, unfamiliar place to stay can also prevent you from sleeping well the first few nights. Sleeping in a different bed always takes some getting used to. To ensure that you are well-rested for your adventure, we give you a number of useful tips in this article.
If you fly to Thailand, you may experience jet lag. Jet lag occurs because you fly through different time zones.
Seven weeks of Thai art of living and a trip to Laos: between tradition and adventure (reader's submission)
From the serene tranquility on the balustrade of our home in Ban Wang Khong Daeng to the lively streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai, our seven-week trip through Thailand and a trip to Laos were a series of discoveries. Despite the concerned questions about possible jet lag, the time zone was the last thing on our minds. Our days were filled with exploring the rich culture, breathtaking landscapes and unique gastronomy of Southeast Asia. Between the hospitality in our restaurant, the activity in the gallery, and adding both new and antique treasures to our Thai home, we have embraced a pace of life that took us far from the daily grind. Our trip was a celebration of the art of living, guided by the principle that nothing is mandatory and everything is allowed.
Eight tips to prevent jet lag
There is one thing on earth that connects us all. Something we all have in common. One thing that is the same with every origin, sex, skin color, age and religion: hatred of jet lag! However? What a miserable phenomenon.
It is one of the few things not to like about a holiday to Thailand is possible jet lag. The symptoms: fatigue, thirst, disturbed appetite, lack of concentration and sleep disturbances. It is not for nothing that you want to avoid jet lag as much as possible. But how do you do that?
Long flight to Bangkok? Jet lag!
Are you also broken for a few days after a flight to Bangkok? You're not the only one then. Travelers on long flights almost always suffer from jet lag.
How to avoid jet lag: tips from travelers
Do you sometimes suffer from it when you fly to Thailand or back to the Netherlands? A jet lag. But how do other travelers deal with that? A recent survey by Skyscanner reveals the most popular anti-jet lag techniques used by Dutch travelers.