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  • Bangkok Counselling Service
      Sala Som Sathorn, 92 Soi Sathorn 9, Sathorn Tai Rd, Yannawa, Sathorn
      +66 , email

      Providing counseling and psychotherapy to individuals and couples in Bangkok. Working with lgbtq+ men and specialising in the areas of sexual health, relationships, sexuality, self, sexual problems, and productive with those affected in any way by HIV.
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  • Bangkok Gay Men's Chorus
  • Bangkok Pride
  • Bangkok Rainbow
      Email

      A support group that tries to bring comfort to LGBT, their parents and friends. They look for to produce educational materials with positive stories of gay lives and unbiased information. They welcome members who would like to volunteer their time.

  • Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand (RSAT)
      5/F Panjaphat Bld, 1 Patpong Rd, Suriyawong, Bangrak, Bangkok
      , , English language assistance: , FAX

      Thailand's first officially registered gay association, a secret non-profit organ

      Private tours in Bangkok and around

      Royal Grand Palace

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      The Royal Grand Palace is a place of interest for every tourist who is attending Bangkok. The following landmarks are considered to be the top examples of classical Thai architecture: the amazing Grand Palace and the sparkling Temple of the Emerald Buddha, or “Wat

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      Temple of Emerald Buddha

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      The Emerald Buddha is the palladium of the Kingdom of Thailand, a figurine of the sitting Buddha, made of green jadeite (rather than emerald), clothed in gold, and about 45 cm tall. It is kept in the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew). According to the

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      Wat Pho (Temple of Reclining Buddha)

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      Wat Pho is a Buddhist temple. It is located in the

      10 Things You Must Do in Bangkok For Gay Travelers

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      Bangkok is an incredible culturally-rich municipality with the aroma of delicious avenue food permeating its streets, centuries-old temples and monuments dotting the city and a thriving nightlife scene to preserve you up all night.

      Bangkok is also one of the most gay-friendly cities in the nature and in Asia. This year, Thailand is on its way to legalize same-sex marriage, so expect to watch even more options cropping up to attract LGBTQ+ travelers. Lucky for you, you don’t hold to wait. Here’s a shortlist of 10 things you must-do in this amazing city.

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      1. Sample a variety of street nourishment – Bangkok is known for having some of

        LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to Thailand

        Experiencing Thai Food

        Thai food is world famous and for good reason. It&#x;s occupied of flavor, easy to construct and very healthy. The most famous Thai dish is Pad Thai, which is a stir-fried rice noodle dish cooked with eggs, fish sauce, garlic, shallots, bean sprouts, coriander leaves, tofu or chicken, tamarind pulp and served with spring onions, crushed nuts and lime juice. It was popularized during World War II and has become the country&#x;s national dish.

        Som Tam is spicy green papaya salad made with shredded papaya, pounded in a pestle and mortar with lime juice, palm sugar, chili, garlic, shrimp, nut, tomatoes, fish sauce, bean sprouts and lush beans. Curries are also ubiquitous throughout Thailand. The most well-known are named after the shade of the chilis used: red, green and yellow. In the south, Massaman curry is more popular, which is a richer tasting curry with coconut milk that is not as spicy as its colorful cousins. Mango sticky rice is a favorite among Thai desserts. Sticky rice is made from glutinous rice and it is cooked with coc