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Holiday in Thailand..

Magu🌈

Well-known member
cool thanks for that mate ...
I love hot peppers. I put them on everything. Hell, I even put them on my cereal in the morning. That is NOT as joke ! But I dont like fish. I only eat fish sticks that are shredded, breaded and dont look or taste like fish. And covered with salad dressing. Otherwise, I will eat damn near anything. 🌈
 

haze*ekiel420

Well-known member
Heyhey. How is the Situation at the Moment? Can the average Tourist still buy weed without Hassle? Greetings and take Care 😘
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
this has some useful facts ...

𝟮𝟭 𝗳𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗱𝗶𝗱𝗻'𝘁 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗮𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱:
1. Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been colonized by a European power, which is why it is often called "The Land of the Free."
2. Bangkok, the capital city, has one of the longest official names in the world: "Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit."
3. Thailand is home to the world’s largest gold Buddha, the world’s largest crocodile farm, the world’s largest restaurant, and the world’s longest single-span suspension bridge.
4. Thai cuisine is renowned for its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish: spicy, sour, sweet, salty, and bitter.
5. The Thai greeting, known as the "wai," involves pressing your palms together in a prayer-like gesture while bowing slightly, showing respect and politeness.
6. Muay Thai, also known as Thai boxing, is the national sport and a significant part of Thai culture, characterized by its use of fists, elbows, knees, and shins.
7. The Songkran Festival, celebrated in April, marks the Thai New Year and is famous for its water fights, symbolizing the washing away of sins and bad luck.
8. Thailand has over 40,000 temples, with Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) being among the most famous.
9. Thailand is the world’s largest exporter of rice, with its jasmine rice being highly prized globally for its fragrant aroma and quality.
10. The country is known for its unique floating markets, where vendors sell goods and produce from boats, with Damnoen Saduak being one of the most famous.
11. Thailand’s monarchy is highly revered, with the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej being the world's longest-reigning monarch at the time of his death in 2016.
12. Thai silk, renowned for its quality and vibrant colors, is a traditional handicraft that has been produced in the region for centuries.
13. Thailand's national symbol is the elephant, and the country is home to many elephant sanctuaries where these majestic animals are cared for and protected.
14. The Thai language has 44 consonants, 15 vowel symbols that combine into at least 28 vowel forms, and four tone markers, creating a tonal and complex linguistic structure.
15. Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, is a major tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and water activities.
16. Thailand has a tropical climate with three distinct seasons: hot (March to June), rainy (July to October), and cool (November to February).
17. The ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam and one of the world’s largest urban areas during its peak in the 17th century.
18. Thailand has a high biodiversity and is home to around 10% of the world’s animal species, including rare creatures like the Irrawaddy dolphin and the Asian elephant.
19. The country celebrates Loi Krathong, a festival of lights, where people release floating lanterns on rivers to pay respect to the water spirits and make wishes.
20. Thailand's flag is known as the "Trirong," featuring three horizontal stripes in red, white, and blue, symbolizing the nation, religion, and monarchy, respectively.
21. The Grand Palace in Bangkok, built in 1782, is a complex of buildings that has served as the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) and is an architectural marvel.
 

The Vermonster

Active member
Good afternoon,
Been a long time since I've had a holiday as I was on parole for 3 years,
Actually in the last 10 years I've either had a serious court case looming or I've been on some sort of order/punishment, the price we pay sometimes growing cannabis I guess.
Anyway I've been up country Thailand, udonthani to be exact and while I haven't sought it out I've seen a bit of cannabis on my trips around the place..
Firstly a few plants we saw at a construction place we visited.. View attachment 18835042
Thailand is an awesome place to go on a holiday. Udon Thani is quite different from the usual tourist spots, offering a more authentic experience of Thai culture. I was surprised to come across some cannabis plants. The laws are a bit more relaxed these days, haha. If you're into nature, I highly recommend checking out the Red Lotus Sea near Udon Thani, especially during the blooming season. The night markets are also a great spot to explore local food and crafts. Just be mindful of the local laws regarding cannabis, as they can still be quite strict. By the way, if you ever find yourself in Missouri, you should check out Westgate. I stayed there once and had a fantastic time. The facilities were top-notch, and it's a great place to relax after a long day of exploring Branson.
 
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Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
Thailand is an awesome place to go on a holiday. Udon Thani is quite different from the usual tourist spots, offering a more authentic experience of Thai culture. I was surprised to come across some cannabis plants. The laws are a bit more relaxed these days, haha. If you're into nature, I highly recommend checking out the Red Lotus Sea near Udon Thani, especially during the blooming season. The night markets are also a great spot to explore local food and crafts. Just be mindful of the local laws regarding cannabis, as they can still be quite strict.
My friends were intent on me moving there and using me as a tour guide for western visitors , so ive been to pretty much every tourist attraction around that area , including Nong Han Lake Kumphawapi,
its pretty amazing , not just the flowers , but how large that lake is ...

I love the markets too , some stalls sold cannabis plants quite cheaply ,
though they looked like random sativa ,
my thai friends were surprised how i could spot cannabis plants in properties at quite a distance ,
its a pretty easy plant to recognize when you have seen a few , hahaha ...
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
Hey Donald☀️

Didnt make it this Sommer but I am planing to Go in Jan/Feb..

Are u still there an have any idea when the new law will be in Place?

Greetings 🪬
i just got back a week ago ,
and no there has been no changes ,
i didnt really think there would be since it makes a rude amount of money and attracts more tourists ,
maybe some regulations , but a complete 180 on the rules ,, i dont think so ..

the thai folk i visit there up in udon still wont grow any though,
because what if they change the rules ,, hahaha
such scardy cats, maybe if they made some money from it they may change their minds ...
i might add a few pictures but i dont have them here on the computer ...

actually they were holding the first cannabis cup when i got there ,
but i didnt worry about going for a few reasons ....
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
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