Full name of Thailand is the Kingdom of Thailand. This marvelous exotic state is located between China and India, and washed by waters of South China Sea and Indian Ocean.

Popularity of this resort has no boundaries, and invariably enormous crowds of travelers strive for familiarizing with beauty and grandeur of this enigmatic end of the earth. There are many reasons: nature of unearthly beauty, lots of pleasures and entertainments, attractions at every turn, exotics and superior service level in Thai hotels.

Population of Thailand exceeds sixty two million people. Major part of inhabitants is Thai, but there are also Chinese, Malaysians and representatives of various tribes.

The state language is Thai. Besides, the service staff in resort zones speaks English.

An official religion is Buddhism, and only minor part of Thai population is Moslems.

There is place for lovers of sea trips, diving, golf, and admirers of quiet rest at marvelous beaches surrounded by tropic verdure. At nightfall in Thailand, turbulent life keeps on, and flows over to bright disco clubs, bars and restaurants of exquisite and world famous Thai cuisine.

Locals and tourists call Thailand “Land of a thousand smiles”. Everybody here gets his share of joy, revelry, and surprises.

Thailand is very exotic. No doubt, many local traditions, customs and rules seem intricate and vague. The main thing, try to examine them before you come to Thailand, to feel there comfy and confidently.

Any person’s head is considered sacred in Thailand, regardless of age, gender and social status. There is a centuries old superstition that the spirit protecting life of a person is contained exactly in his/her head. Stroking one’s head, tousling hair or just touching another person’s head is perceived as an insult.

There is one more Thai tradition, which evokes perplexity and surprise. Thai believe firmly, that their homes are protected with spirits. Therefore, you can see huts for “home wardens” (brownies) near every house, office building or establishment; Thai make everyday tributes in those huts in the form of sweeties, fruit, beverages and live flowers in the hope that the satisfied spirit brings luck and averts misfortune.