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Go to Thailand for Your Medical Tourism Needs and Guide to Eco and Sustainable Tourism in Thailand

Go to Thailand for Your Medical Tourism Needs
By Pierre Travis
Some are unable to fully comprehend the phrase medical tourism. Exactly why would an individual deliberately go on a yearly vacation, only to undergo a surgical procedure or some other type of medical procedure? Normally, going on vacation conjures up visions of hanging out at the ocean, soaked in suntan lotion and sipping your favorite cocktail. When we consider medical procedures, we visualize dreary cuisine, doctors that may be overstressed, and unfriendly hospital workers. An individual basically does not fit those two concepts with each other. However, medical tourism is a topic you can expect to hear more about over the years.

  • Perhaps, one thing which is making medical tourism very popular, is without a doubt "Obama Care". The present President's efforts at restructuring medical coverage for United States voters is contentious, to put it mildly. Whether you are for it or against it, it is unquestionably bringing focus on the fact that medical costs have now increased. Having said that, a growing number of insurance firms are now setting out to include medical procedures that can be carried out in another country. Perhaps they see that the individual is without a doubt being looked after and also the charge that the insurance firm must cover will be much lower. Thailand is one of the best places anywhere to have almost any surgical treatment you can imagine.

Thailand was indeed seriously affected by the monetary meltdown in the late nineteen nineties. The way it ended up Thailand grew to become an extraordinary bargain-hunter's haven for a lot of things, among them surgical procedures. And so Thailand's medical tourism business was created. Individuals from the United States and around the world have since made the trip to Thailand for its remarkable and modern medical services.

  • Thailand has a number of fully accredited medical centers, all with very cutting-edge, advanced medical establishments. Bumrungrad International Hospital is certainly remarkable, featuring its in excess of 1,000,000 square feet looking a lot more like a huge super mall than the usual health care facility. The degree of support services is outstanding. English is spoken fluently and the hospital actually provides translators for just about any language. Not only does an individual obtain personalized treatment as well as qualified treatment, the hospital even provides travel support.

Having all of these advantages, why not make Thailand your choice for your medical treatment? Consider medical tourism in Thailand!
Pierre Travis has lived many years in Thailand and has become familiar with the medical tourism industry in Thailand. Consider medical tourism in Thailand.
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Guide to Eco and Sustainable Tourism in Thailand
By Kattriya Tawinwang
Responsible Tourism as a concept started to appear in Thailand in the late 1990s.
It is based on the belief that the tourist industry in Thailand should develop in a manner that minimizes negative impacts on local communities and the environment.
A foundation of Thailand Eco Tourism is to ensure a positive interaction between hosts and visitors/tourists. Responsible travel in Thailand also promotes the respect for original inhabitants (ex. Chang Mai area hill tribe villages), the reduction of the environmental impacts of travelling.
A Sustainable tourism experience in Thailand can also be enhanced by the participation in volunteering to assist local villages / families or environmental agencies (ex. Lampang Elephant conservation center on the Chiang Mai Highway).

  • On the financial side Thailand Responsible Tourism should always benefit the final service provider and local communities contrary to an international booking agents or resorts.

How to minimize the impact of your Thailand's holidays?
Nowadays you have many options to minimize the impact of your holiday and to make sure your money goes to the locals. Here's a list of suggestions:
How to minimize your traveling impact:
  • avoid internal flights since they are destructive to the environment and usually benefit only some foreign multinationals companies

  • use train travel when possible. Trains are very safe, clean and reliable in Thailand. They offer a great way to reduce your impact on the environment and at the same time offer a great way to engage with the real Thailand.

  • There are many sleeper trains running from Bangkok to Chang Mai in the north as well to Surat Thani in the south (going as south as Malaysia) enabling you to travel overnight without losing precious time.

  • use minibus that runs on natural gas. In case you need to use a minibus push for one that runs on natural gas.

  • Thailand government is promoting alternative fuels like natural gas and ethanol to replace gasoline so every push in this direction from the tourist industry will be even more beneficial.

Choose the most eco friendly accommodation:
  • avoid big resorts. This type of resorts waste huge amount of energy in construction/running, produce huge amount of waste and exploit local workers. At the same time they reduce your possibility to interact with locals and see the real Thailand.

  • Big resort centers like Phuket, Pattaya and Koh Samui are starting to resemble more and more overcrowded western resort beaches with little left to remind you of Thailand.

  • sleep in a Homestay. Homestay project are gaining popularity in Thailand. Basically you will sleep in a traditional family home sharing meals and activities with your hosting family. This is a great way to sample the traditional Thai life while at the same time benefit local communities.

  • Homestay are slowly gaining popularity and it's now possible to find reliable ones in every region and landscape. From historical cities like Ayutthaya to south jewel islands like Koh Yao Noi.

  • sleep in National Parks Accommodation. When visiting marine on land based National Parks sleep in the accommodation offered by the Park authority. You can chose between comfortable bungalows and tents closer to nature. All the profit will be used to sustain and improve the National Park conservation.

  • Accommodationin the most famous parks like Koh Similan National Park and Mu Ko Phetra National Park gets sold out pretty quickly and so for last minute booking try to visit / sleep in less famous ones like Koh Tarutato National Park in the deep south or Khao Sok National Park close to Surat Thani and Phuket.

If you wish to include a Tour to Hill Tribe Villages in the north of the country while visiting Chang Mai, Chang Rai or Pai chose only local small scale tour operators and make sure you double check the tour operator commitment to the environment and the well being of local communities.
Want to know more about Sustainable Tourism in Thailand? Head over to Thailand ThaiRoots Tours for the best Thailand country guides and responsible tours.
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