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]]>Unfortunately, as is the case in many tourist hotspots, scams are all too common to come across and be a victim of in Bangkok. If you’re planning a visit to this city, keep your eyes peeled in order to avoid becoming a victim of these common scams.
Tuk Tuks are all over the city of Bangkok, with these mini auto-rickshaws often being hawked as a cheap and reliable transportation method. However, far too many tuk-tuk drivers charge exorbitant rates for their services, as there are no price controls. It’s better to take taxis or public transportation.
As strange as it seems, it’s way too easy to get roped into being taken upstairs at a popular bar to see a “ping pong show” where truly impressive table tennis players put on a show. The only problem is that they then demand money for playing, the bars charge you for exorbitantly-priced drinks, and it turns out to be a super expensive experience. Avoid it!
The TAT, or Tourism Authority of Thailand, is a reputable organization providing visitors to Thailand and Bangkok alike with information and promotional materials for tourist attractions around the country. However, if someone purporting to be from the TAT offers to sell you discounted tickets to an attraction, don’t believe them. This is a scam.
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]]>The post Don’t Fall for These Bangkok Tourist Traps! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Unfortunately, as is the case in many tourist hotspots, scams are all too common to come across and be a victim of in Bangkok. If you’re planning a visit to this city, keep your eyes peeled in order to avoid becoming a victim of these common scams.
Tuk Tuks are all over the city of Bangkok, with these mini auto-rickshaws often being hawked as a cheap and reliable transportation method. However, far too many tuk-tuk drivers charge exorbitant rates for their services, as there are no price controls. It’s better to take taxis or public transportation.
As strange as it seems, it’s way too easy to get roped into being taken upstairs at a popular bar to see a “ping pong show” where truly impressive table tennis players put on a show. The only problem is that they then demand money for playing, the bars charge you for exorbitantly-priced drinks, and it turns out to be a super expensive experience. Avoid it!
The TAT, or Tourism Authority of Thailand, is a reputable organization providing visitors to Thailand and Bangkok alike with information and promotional materials for tourist attractions around the country. However, if someone purporting to be from the TAT offers to sell you discounted tickets to an attraction, don’t believe them. This is a scam.
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