Thailand Travel Tips
SOME FACTS ON THAILAND
Thailand, officially known as the Kingdom of Thailand, covers an area
of 514,000 square kilometers. It is similar in size to France and has
a population of about 60 million. Approximately 95 percent of Thai citizens
are Buddhists. The remainder of the populace is comprised of Muslims,
Christians and Hindus.
Geographically, Thailand is divided into four main regions: the Central
Plains, the North, the Northeast and the South. The majority of the
population lives in the fertile Central Plains, where the capital city
of Bangkok is located. The Northern region, dominated by Chiang Mai
(Thailand's second largest city), is an area of mountains and fertile
valleys. In contrast to the Central and the Northern regions, the Northeast
has harsh climatic conditions and is the least fertile region of Thailand.
The South is famous for its fine beaches and idyllic limestone islands.
Thailand proudly proclaims that it has never been colonised. One positive
aspect of this fact is that the country has retained its unique culture,
traditions and language. With a long, rich heritage and abundant natural
resources, Thailand is without doubt one of the most exotic countries
in Asia.
CLIMATE
Thailand enjoys a tropical climate with three distinct seasons:
Hot Season: March - May
Rainy Season: June - October
Cool Season: November - February
The average annual temperature is about 28° C. The northern region
can be a bit cold during the cool season. Be sure to bring along a sweater
or a light jacket if you intend to visit this region around that time
of the year. During the rainy season, downpours hardly last more than
a couple of hours.
PASSPORTS & VISAS
Many nationalities, including the citizens of Australia, Canada, South
Africa, the USA and most European countries, do not need a visa for
stays of up to 30 days. A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond
the date of entry, return ticket or onward travel arrangement needs
to be presented upon request at your arrival in Thailand. These requirements
are subject to change. Please check with the embassy or consulate in
your home country before departure.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Importation of all kinds of narcotics (opium, heroin, cocaine, etc.)
and pornographic media are strictly prohibited. Firearms and ammunition
can be imported only after a permit has been obtained from the local
police department. A reasonable amount of clothing for personal use,
toiletries and professional instruments can be brought in free of duty.
In addition, 200 cigarettes or smoking materials in total of 250 grams,
one litre of wine or spirits, one video camera, five rolls of still
film, three rolls of video film, and one item of electrical goods per
person are allowed in duty free. Buddha images, antiques or fragments
thereof are not allowed to be taken out of Thailand without authorization
from the Fine Arts Department.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
No vaccinations are presently required unless you are traveling from
or through contaminated areas. It is recommended that you be immunized
against polio, typhoid, tetanus and hepatitis A and B.
MONEY MATTERS
CURRENCY: The Thai monetary unit is the Baht. There are 100
Satang to one Baht. Coins are used in denominations of 25 Satang, 50
Satang, 1 Baht, 2 Baht, 5 Baht and 10 Baht. Bank note denominations
comprise 20 Baht (green), 50 Baht (blue), 100 Baht (red), 500 Baht (purple)
and 1000 Baht (gray). Notes are also scaled in size; the larger the
denomination, the larger the note.
MONEY EXCHANGE: Money and travelers cheques of all major currencies
can be exchanged at hotels, banks, exchange booths and mobile exchange
kiosks in tourist areas. Banks usually offer the best rates.
CREDIT CARDS: Credit cards are widely accepted in department
stores, major hotels, up-market shops and restaurants. They can also
be used for cash advances at banks and exchange counters. The most commonly
accepted cards are VISA and Mastercard, followed by American Express,
JCB and Diners Club.
ELECTRICITY
The electric current for the whole of Thailand is 220 volts AC, 50
cycles. Dual-prong rounded plugs as well as flat-pin plugs can be used
in sockets. Adaptors are provided by most of the hotels.
SAFETY & SECURITY
Thailand is a safe country, but like anywhere in the world, it is
wise to be a little cautious. Simple safety precautions such as ignoring
touts, keeping away from trouble areas, not wearing excessive jewelry,
being careful when crossing roads (remember: left-hand traffic!) and
taking care of valuables will keep you out of trouble. Valuables such
as money, travelers cheques, passports and flight tickets are best kept
in the safety box of your hotel.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
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05 DEC
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H.M. The King's Birthday
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10 DEC
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Constitution Day
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31 DEC
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New Year's Eve
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01 JAN
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New Year's Day
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02 JAN
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Substitution Day for New Year's
Eve
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03 MAR
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Makabucha Day
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05 MAR
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Substitution Day for Makabucha
Day
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06 APR
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Chakri Memorial Day
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13 APR
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Songkran Day
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14 APR
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Songkran Day
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15 APR
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Songkran Day
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16 APR
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Substitution Day for Songkran Day
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01 MAY
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National Labour Day
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05 MAY
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Coronation Day
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07 MAY
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Substitution Day for Coronation
Day
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31 MAY
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Wisakha Bucha Day
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29 JUL
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Asarnah Bucha Day
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30 JUL
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Substitution Day for Asarnah Bucha
Day
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12 AUG
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H.M. The Queen's Birthday
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13 AUG
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Substitution Day for H.M. The Queen's
Birthday
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23 OCT
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Chulalongkorn Day
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05 DEC
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H.M. The King's Birthday
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10 DEC
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Constitution Day
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31 DEC
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New Year's Eve
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AIRPORT TAX
Airport tax or departure tax is required to be paid by all international
and domestic passengers departing from any Thai airport. The airport
tax & insurance surcharge of a domestic flight ticket bought within
Thailand is usually added to the ticket fare automatically, except for
flights originating from Kho Samui, Sukhothai and Trat airports.
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For international flights:
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Baht 500.- per person**
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For domestic flights ex Samui:
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Baht 300.- per person
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For domestic flights ex Sukhothai:
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Baht 200.- per person
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For domestic flights ex Trat:
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Baht 200.- per person
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** The International airport departure tax might increase to 700 Baht
per person in February 2007 and be charged for when purchasing a flight
ticket. As of October 2006, we have not received further details on
the subject, therefore please contact our sales and reservations staff
for more information.
TIME ZONE
Thailand time is 7 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 6 hours
ahead of Rome, Paris and Vienna, 5 hours ahead of Pretoria, 13 hours
ahead of New York and 3 hours behind Sydney. All these time differences
are based upon Winter Time. Thailand lies in the same time zone as its
neighbors Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
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