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top five places to visit in Vietnam
Vietnam

Top five places to visit in Vietnam

Vietnam is filled with endless possibilities for visitors. From bustling cities to serene beaches, Vietnam has something for everyone. Here at TEFL Connect, we give you the top five places to visit in Vietnam.   Sapa countryside Sapa countryside is a fantastic getaway from the busy cities. This destination is the top trekking destination in Vietnam. Take in the beautiful landscape of the verdant rice fields as you hike between the tiny villages. You can also view the landscape from the country’s tallest peak, Fansipan Mountain.  Sapa itself is growing in popularity with its old French hill station, but the quaint countryside is still tranquil. One tip is to layer your clothes and wear boots.  The valley can be chilly and a bit wet so make sure go prepared.   Hanoi Hanoi is the best destination for city lovers. You will get a feel for Vietnamese city life with all the street vendors, motorbikes, and people.  There are also so many things to see while visiting Hanoi. The old town quarter is the business center and top tourist location. A stroll here will give you a true taste of life in the city.  For all the history buffs, there are many museums to visit while in Hanoi. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology and the Vietnam Fine Art Museum are great choices to see the artwork of the country.   Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is the best caving destinations in Vietnam with its karst mountain formation and gigantic caverns.  The caves house a spectacular stalactite and stalagmite display. One place you have to visit in the park is the Paradise Cave. The dramatic height of the cave and the impressive stalagmite will amaze you. Be sure to get there early because the crowds start piling in around peak times! You can also visit the Tu Lan Cave, which is a wet cave where visitors can swim through the cave-system rivers.   If you have any recommendations on destinations to visit in Vietnam, then comment on our Facebook!   Nha Trang If relaxing on the beach is more your style, Nha Tran is the place to be. The pristine beach stretches for six kilometer along the Nha Thang city.  The beach is a huge local and tourist destination with designated swimming and lounging areas. If soaking up sun on the stunning beach is not enough, you can take a walk to the ancient Po Naga Cham Towers. The towers were used as a place of worship in the 7th century. There is also a museum about Alexandre Yersin, who discovered the cause of the bubonic plague. What could top the beach and a little history?     My Son For all the adventure junkies or history buffs out there, My Son is the place for you.  The temple is surrounded by jungle-covered mountains giving the ancient temples a beauty backdrop. My Son temples date back to the 4th century and were still in use up until the 10th century. Around 20 temples show influences from various Asian empires. If you want to visit, Group B has the oldest temples, but Group A once contained the site’s most important monument. The site also contains a museum with tons of knowledge about the temples.   If you want to learn more abou Vietnam, then check out our TEFL in Vietanm page!  

TEFL in Costa Rica
Costa Rica

TEFL in Costa Rica

If you are looking for sunny beaches, exotic wildlife, and friendly people, then Costa Rica is the perfect match. Costa Rica offers a wide variety of adventures such as the best surfing beaches of Tamarindo and Nosara, the Arenal Volcano, and the Sierpe Terraba Rainforest. Living and teaching here also have its benefits, like the healthcare system! Here are some of the benefits of TEFL in Costa Rica.   Teaching Opportunity Costa Rica is one of the best places in Latin America to teach English because of the friendly people and beauty landscapes. To teach English in Costa Rica it’s not necessary to have a degree.  All you need is a TEFL course under your belt and you are ready to start teaching.  Language schools are the main source of work for teaching English in Costa Rica. You can also teach at private and public schools. San Jose is the main city for teaching, but you can also find work in smaller towns. English teachers are also able to live in Costa Rica with their wages due the low cost of living. Teacher’s salaries and minimal work hours allow them the time to explore.   If you love exploring Costa Rica, then comment your favorite place to visit on our Facebook!   Travel English teachers usually work 20-25 hours a week, leaving time to explore the country and beyond. There are so many options when it comes to travel in Costa Rica.  You can explore the rainforest to see the diversity of wildlife in Costa Rica. The adventure junkie can hike up active volcanos and the beach bum has hundreds of beaches to lay on during their stay. If you love marine life, you can go on whale watching tours or learn how to free dive in the Pacific Ocean or the Caribbean Sea. Due to Costa Rica’s location in Central America, you will be able to travel to other amazing countries like Nicaragua, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, Ecuador, and Peru! Culture, nature, beaches and gastronomy! Costa Rica has something for everyone. From the beaches to volcanos and everything in between you will never be bored in Costa Rica. It also has some of the freshest food in Central America. Due to fertile soil and the perfect climactic conditions, Costa Rica has some of the freshest fruit in the world.  The traditional Casado dish of rice, beans, plantains, salad, a tortilla, and your choice of meat will make you fall in love with traiditional gastronomy in Costa Rica.   If you are dreaming of a new life in an amazing country and want to learn more, check out our blog about the top five places to visit in Costa Rica!  

Things to know before moving to Thailand
Thailand

Things to know before moving to Thailand

Many people move to the Thailand (the Land of Smiles) because of the low cost, friendly people, and constant sunshine, but you need to be prepared before you go. From choosing the best location, to important information about visas, here are some things to know before moving to Thailand. Location Thailand has the place for you whether you want to live on the coast, in a beach town, or in the bustling city. The most famous city is Bangkok.  It offers amazing restaurants, tourists destinations, and malls. Bangkok is pricey, but you can find better paying jobs. If you are looking to be nearer the beach, Phuket is the place for you. Phuket attracts many tourists and expats, so get ready for some intercultural interactions. Another area to consider is Isan; a farming community that is growing in popularity! Thailand has something to offer everyone, so travel around to find your new home!   Visa There are many different visa options for Thailand, so doing research beforehand is necessary. A tourist visa will cover thirty to sixty days, but if you want to stay any longer, you will need another visa. Other long-term visas include marriage, retirement, and business. Obtaining the correct visa is not hard with a little organization, research, and planning! In addition, Thailand has cracked down on visa in the recent years with overstay fee rising to 500 per day, therefore be cautious of your departure date. At TEFL Connect, we will advise you how to get a visa to work and live in Thailand.         Learn the Language Moving to a new place can be stressful and isolating. Learning a few phrases before moving to Thailand can be helpful integrating into the country! Do not be nervous with the pronunciation because the locals are ready and willing to help.  Here are a list of common phrases: Hello: Sa Wat Dee (sa-wat–dee)  Goodbye: Lah Gorn (la-gon) Thank You: Kawp Koon (kop-koon) Yes: Chai (chai) No: Mai Chai (my–chai) I Don’t Understand: Mai Khao Jai (my–cow-jai) Excuse Me: Kor Tot (kor-tot) Water: Nam (nam) How Much Is This?: A Nee Tao Rai? (a-nee–tow–rye) No Problem: Mai Bpen Rai (my-pen-rye)   If you want to discover more about Thailand, check out our blog about five places to visit in Thailand! If you have any more suggestions about what to know before coming to Thailand, let us know on Facebook!    

TEFL in Thailand
Thailand

TEFL in Thailand

After deciding to apply for a TEFL course, you need to pick a location! Thailand is a great option if you’re adventurous and looking to experience something different.  Thailand is home to big cities, serene countryside, and beautiful beaches. There are great opportunities to travel within Thailand and to other countries, as well. Students in Thailand are also very respectful of teachers and eager to learn.  It has everything you could want! So here are some of the benefits of TEFL in Thailand.   Opportunities To teach English in Thailand, you usually need a degree and a TEFL certification. Teachers have a wide variety of options to choose from based on the types of teaching that suits them most- In big cities like Bangkok, you can teach in public or private school, private language schools, young students or business professional. The pay is also enough to sustain living in Thailand with extra money to travel on the weekends.   Locations After getting the TEFL certification, your living possibilities are endless. You can teach any place in Thailand because the need for English teachers is large. You can choose to teach near the beach of Phuket and soak up all the sun. There are also opportunities to teach in the more rural, calm areas such as Isan. Big cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai are also great options.  You have access to cheap food, amazing architecture, and low cost living. Traveling also comes at a low price in Thailand, so visiting your dream destinations are possible. The work hours of English teachers are 20 to 25 hours, so you will have free time to explore this fantastic country.  If you have any suggestions about traveling while in Thailand, comment on our Facebook!   Thai culture and traditions Thailand has so much to offer as a TEFL destination. There are tons of public holidays and religious celebrations, like the Visakha Bucha Festival where locals let off lanterns into the sky and send off little boats down the Ping River. Thai students Another reason to teach English in Thailand is the people. The people are really friendly and students love learning. In Thailand speaking English is a key skill so locals are keen to improve.   Discover more about TEFL in Thailand.

Top five places to visit in Thailand
Thailand

Top Five places to visit in Thailand

Thailand is home to breathtaking temples, regal palaces, floating markets, and sunny beaches.  There is something for every person looking for adventure! Here are the top five places to visit in Thailand.   Ayutthaya Historical Park The Ayutthaya Kingdom lasted from 1351 until 1767 and was one of the largest and wealthiest kingdoms during its reign. In 1767, the city was burned and looted by the Burmese, but today you can see the ruins of this amazing city. The city was also named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. While visiting, you can tour many temples and three royal palaces.  The park is located on a private island so to get there you can reserve a private taxi, riverboat, train, or bus.   Bangkok’s Grand Palace The Grand Palace is the number one must see destination in Bangkok.  It was built in 1782 and housed the Thai king, royal court, and government officials for 150 years. The Palace is now used for ceremonies and to welcome guests of the king or state. The estate is divided into two areas, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Royal residence. You can see the amazing architecture and learn about the history of the temple.  Pro tip: The palace has a strict dress code, so dress modestly.   Floating market There are several floating markets to choose from in Thailand, but here are some of the best. In all cases, the markets can become very crowed so make sure to arrive early. Talin Chan, Khlong Lat Mayom, and the Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market are smaller and aimed at locals. The Damnoen Saduak and the Amphawa floating market are bigger and filled with tourists. Whether you want to visit the smaller markets or tackle the big ones there is something for everyone.   Phuket Phuket is the ultimate beach getaway. The white sand and swaying palm trees is the recipe for complete relaxation. There are many activities depending on what you like. For the beach bum there are several beaches to choose from such as Phang Nga Bay, Phi Phi Island, or Similan Islands. For the night owl there is a huge array of nightclubs along Paton’s Bangla Road. There are also night markets where you can find local foods and buy souvenirs. For all the animal lovers there are elephant sanctuaries! Whatever you choose to do will be fun on Phuket.   Chiang Mai Canyon Now known as the “Grand Canyon”, the Chiang Mai Canyon was not always open to the public. A company has now taken over the canyon and charges for entry. Due to the increase in visitors, the company has made the canyon much safer.  You can enjoy a thrilling jump off the canyon, sunbathe on bamboo rafts, rent an inner tube to float, or try out their zip line.  Pro tip: You have to take a songthaew (shared taxi or bus) to get to the canyon, but make sure you have a way home or you may be stranded. Yikes   If you’re dreaming of trying out Thailand yourself, click here to learn all about living and working in this amazing country, check out our TEFL in Thailand page!   If you have any recommendations on destinations to visit in Thailand, comment on our Facebook.    

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