Comment from Bangkok Expert: Natt
There is no need to cancel plans to visit Thailand, but you might have to adjust them in order to get around the giant puddle of water in the central plains. News reports do show a lot of devastation, but there are so many places to visit in this large diverse country that you can easily still spend a month-long holiday here and avoid the flood effected areas.
Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Thailand Things To Do blog. Visit the original post to continue reading the full post and to learn more about things to do in Thailand.
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