Not all that glitters is gold — especially when it’s a tuk-tuk tour that ends at a gem shop. Here’s how to spot and avoid tourist traps across Southeast Asia, and where to go instead.
🚩 1. Overhyped Markets
❌ Floating markets near Bangkok (overpriced, artificial) ✅ Try local weekend markets in Chiang Mai or night bazaars in Luang Prabang🚩 2. “Free” City Tours
❌ Often end in forced shopping stops ✅ Book walking tours via trustworthy apps or ask your hostel🚩 3. Animal Tourism
❌ Tiger temples, elephant rides ✅ Visit ethical sanctuaries or wildlife centers instead🚩 4. Tuk-Tuk Commission Scams
❌ Drivers offer “cheap tours” but bring you to shops ✅ Use Grab or pre-arranged transport🚩 5. Tourist Restaurants
❌ Western menus with inflated prices ✅ Look for crowded, no-frills spots with plastic chairs (locals = good food)Travel smart, not just cheap. The most authentic experiences are usually where the crowds aren’t.
