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OVERVIEW
Thailand
Thailand is one of Southeast Asia’s most beloved travel destinations, known for its warm hospitality, tropical beaches, ancient temples, and vibrant food culture. From the bustling streets of Bangkok and the cultural treasures of Chiang Mai to the turquoise waters of Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui, the country offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery.
Visitors come for Thailand’s diversity — world-class islands, jungle retreats, night markets, lantern festivals, hill-tribe villages, and a cuisine celebrated globally for its bold, aromatic flavours. Whether you're exploring golden temples, island-hopping in the Andaman Sea, learning Thai cooking, or relaxing at a beach resort, Thailand delivers unforgettable experiences at every turn.
Affordable, easy to navigate, and rich with history and tradition, Thailand remains a top pick for first-time travellers, backpackers, luxury seekers, families, and wellness retreat enthusiasts alike.
FAQs
Thailand
The ideal time to visit is November to March, when the weather is cooler and drier. The islands have different seasons, so check if you're visiting the Gulf Coast (Koh Samui) or Andaman Sea (Phuket/Krabi).
Many travellers can enter visa-free for 30–45 days depending on nationality. Others may need a visa on arrival. Always check current entry requirements before travel.
The local currency is the Thai Baht (THB). Cash is widely used, especially in markets and smaller towns, but cards are accepted in hotels and major restaurants.
Yes, Thailand is generally very safe. Use standard precautions like avoiding unlicensed taxis, keeping belongings secure, and staying aware in nightlife areas.
Popular destinations include:
- Bangkok (markets, temples, street food)
- Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai (culture, temples, nature)
- Phuket, Krabi & Koh Phi Phi (islands and beaches)
- Koh Samui & Koh Phangan (Gulf Coast beaches and nightlife)
- Ayutthaya & Sukhothai (historic temple cities)
Thailand is famous for dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong, Green Curry, Mango Sticky Rice, and regional specialties such as Khao Soi in the north.
Thailand is budget-friendly. Street food and transit are affordable, while mid-range and luxury options are widely available depending on the region.
The official language is Thai, but English is commonly understood in major tourist areas.
Yes — Bangkok has Skytrain, MRT, taxis, Grab (rideshare), and ferries. Tuk-tuks are available but often pricier; always agree on a fare beforehand.
Tap water is not recommended. Stick to bottled or filtered water.


