Gay Vacation To Bangkok, Thailand Is Exciting And Also Quite Different
A unique aspect to a gay vacation to Bangkok is that people in this country do not have any prejudice toward gays and nor do they, like in the US, differentiate between gays and those people that are straight. Thailand is a country where Buddhism is the major religion which seems to be the reason why gays are not made out to be perverts, but are treated at par with straights.
Gay travel to Bangkok means getting to enjoy a special gay culture. In fact, most of the people that enjoy gay activities are not local Thais but are people from the Western countries. So, if you want to meet gays or enjoy gay sexual capers then chances are that you will need to find a foreign gay companion.
The gay establishments in Thailand are mostly commercial by nature and involve places such as gay bars, go-go clubs as well as massage parlors. The go-go boy bars in Thailand are especially gay oriented and if you have never visited these then you will not be able to say that you have experienced true gay life in Thailand.
An important aspect to being a gay in the country of Thailand is that you must respect local sentiments and not display your affections for your partner in public. Even if you are not a gay you must still respect such sentiments. This means that all sexual activity and displays of affection must be done in private and behind closed doors.
Even so, a few nude beaches in the country offer you a chance to be more public about your feelings but these are exceptions and not the rule.
In Phuket, there is a nice gay accommodation in the form of Club Bamboo which is small and very friendly to gays though not entirely a gay option. This is a nice resort that is picturesquely situated among lovely palm trees and it has sauna, pool and a fitness center. You can hire a cab from Phuket or you can walk for about twenty minutes to reach this place.
Planning gay travel to Thailand can prove to be a very adventurous experience as there is quite a thriving gay culture here – even if it has mostly been created by Westerners.