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Documents Needed To Travel To Thailand: by EmilyStrauss(op): 9:44am On Dec 11, 2021
You might be wondering what paperwork you need to travel to Thailand for, right? So here we go.

Passport:

You will need a passport that is valid for six months. It is mandatory even for children and teenagers.

Visa:

No visa is required to enter Thailand for tourism or business travel.

Indians can stay in Thailand for up to 90 days.

Vaccine:

To enter Thailand you must be vaccinated against yellow fever at least 10 days in advance and take the Anvisa International Certificate.

In addition to the documents above, it is good to prove that you have the means to stay in the country for as long as you are there and we recommend taking out travel insurance for Thailand.

It's not mandatory but highly recommended, as well as being mandatory in most of Europe and you can go there, right?


What to do in thailand:


Check out tips and the main tourist cities in Thailand and set up your itinerary!

1. Bangkok

If you are looking for something to do in Thailand, how about starting your adventure in Bangkok, a frantic city that never stops, full of contrasts, flavors, people, rhythms, culture, excitement and fun?

Visit the great temples and monuments, whether by subway, taxi, skytrain, tuk-tuk or boat, the transport network ensures easy movement between the tourist spots.

Enjoy the movement of public boats on the river. It's worth walking around, stopping from pier to pier.

Backpacker Street, Khao San Road, is one of the best known in Bangkok. With shops, bars and restaurants, put it on your itinerary, along with Rambuttri, such as Khao San Road, bustling and with an interesting decoration and high spirits!

Discover the Flower Market flower markets, street fairs and enjoy the city's night glow, very lively and fun with options for all tastes.

2. Chiang Mai


With beautiful landscapes, light and cheerful atmosphere, temples of rare beauty, the second largest city in Thailand is considered the cultural capital of the country.

The "Rose of the North", as it is known, is one of the best places for you to see Thailand in its entirety, with everything that your city has to offer: gastronomy, street markets, temples, elephants, forests, mountains, massage Thai and more.

Going on “bamboo rafting”, the famous jungle tour on bamboo rafts, receiving blessings from the monks at the temple of Doi Suthep, visiting the “Art in Paradise” museum are some of the things you can do in Chiang Mai!

Climb a waterfall in Chiang Mai by its waterfall! You can climb the rocks of the waterfall, with limestone formation, which makes the climb through the waters non-slip. Ah, adventurers can zipline in the region!

3. Phi Phi Islands


The most famous islands in Thailand are an attraction in themselves. With breathtaking beauty, they form an archipelago between the island of Phuket and the mainland. It is a distraction for all types of travelers on the islands and it is possible to do everything on foot, using a boat just to go to the ends.

With places for those who like to party and party (Loh Dalam Bay), others for more romantic trips, with the family or just to enjoy a quiet in the middle of nature (Long Beach), Phi Phi also has a center with shops, restaurants, bars, commerce and more.

To the north of the island are the top-rated resorts, Laem Tong Beach and Loh Ba Gao Bay. To get to this part, take a boat from the main pier.

4. Khao Phing

This paradise island, also called “James Bond Island” after having been the setting for the 1974 film The man with the golden gun, starring the actor, is impressive because of its beauty!

The imposing vegetation, turquoise waters and secluded caves of Phang Nga Bay make Ao Phang Nga National Park one of Thailand's most visited places.

Tourists can spend the day exploring the islands on a boat trip or they can choose to get around in luxury speedboats, traditional ships without much structure, longtail boats or canoes and kayaks. It's really worth it!

5. Chiang Rai


Quiet city, its main sights are the White Temple and the Blue Temple, in addition to art and cuisine different from that of the center and south of the country, it has many places living in tribes in the mountains!

Discover the exotic White Temple. Unlike so many other temples that usually have a lot of gold, this temple enchants by the mix of contemporary art in the form of a completely white Buddhist temple on the outside.

Internally, interestingly, there are paintings of pop culture personalities and characters such as Michael Jackson, Freddie Krueger, Hello Kitty, Harry Potter and Superman, representing the human mind.

Also visit the Blue Temple, with sculptures painted in blue around it, in addition to its bluish portal, interior and walls. The place is very beautiful, it's worth the visit and admission is free!

6. Ayuthaya

This is one of the popular destinations for those looking to see and do in Thailand. This city has a very rich historical context in the country, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, now Thailand and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ayuthaya had its structure shaken in 1767 when it was attacked by the Burmese Army (which is now Myanmar) and it still preserves its ruins and Buddhas that had their heads cut off. After this destruction, the capital became Bangkok.

With hundreds of temples, go spend a day there to learn a little more about the history of Thailand and take a boat trip along the Chao Phraya River, near the Wat Chai Watthanaram temple, one of the most beautiful in the place, heading to Bangkok!

7. Krabi


In addition to being a departure point for several islands on its peninsula, including the Phi Phi islands that will be, next to Phuket, Krabi is one of the most visited points in Thailand.

With white sandy beaches, emerald green water, large rock formations and many long tail boats, Krabi's main attractions are Ao Nangy and Railay.

Krabi has a more romantic atmosphere and a little less developed, despite having several resorts, being close to the natural pools Emerald Pool and Tiger Cave. This destination is a must-see in Thailand!

What do I need to know to travel to Thailand?

Your trip to Thailand will be a success! But first, some information is important to consider so that you have an assertive schedule for your trip! Come on?


The country is very hot all year round:

Things in Thailand come at a very reasonable price. Oh, another thing, you can negotiate. The prices given are never the final ones and you can ask for a discount as they always do!
The tuk-tuk is very touristy and famous. Charge more than taxi. So, always negotiate with both of them before closing the tour so you don't get caught by surprise.

Foods have a lot of pepper. It is possible to order less or not spicy dishes, if you prefer.
To travel within the country you will have the options: bus, train or plane. They go everywhere, but buses and trains are not only slow but also very uncomfortable. A one-way trip that takes 12 to 15 hours by train, for example, takes 1 hour by plane and doesn't cost much more. It's worth this cost-benefit to make the most of your time and the trip!
Take off your shoes when entering a temple or someone's home. Thais see it as extremely impolite to enter temples and homes with shoes.
Women should not enter the temples with their shoulders bare or wearing short or low-cut clothing.
Watch out for water and street food. Buy only mineral water and avoid ice or drinks that they put ice on, as many street vendors do not have proper hygiene criteria and this can cause you tummy ache or even food poisoning. Many food stalls share space with open sewers.
Thailand's cleanliness standards are different from ours. There is garbage all over the place and even in the most expensive hotels it is possible to see sludge in bathrooms. Don't be scared because it's general. https://www.aecglobal.com.au/


Do not ride elephants. The animals suffer horrific abuse to be tamed and give tourists fun. Don't encourage that kind of cruelty.
The well-known “7 Eleven” stores are good for buying a snack to drop off at the hotel. They have great prices and are spread out, easy to find.
Travel insurance to Thailand is not mandatory. But it is highly recommended for medical emergencies or many other unforeseen events that a traveler can experience while away from home. In Thailand what happens a lot is diarrhea, due to the very different food we are not used to. Out if we eat in places not so concerned with hygiene when preparing food.

Re: Documents Needed To Travel To Thailand: by Useku(m): 4:33pm On Dec 11, 2021
EmilyStrauss:
You might be wondering what paperwork you need to travel to Thailand for, right? So here we go.

Passport:

You will need a passport that is valid for six months. It is mandatory even for children and teenagers.

Visa:

No visa is required to enter Thailand for tourism or business travel.

Indians can stay in Thailand for up to 90 days.

Vaccine:

To enter Thailand you must be vaccinated against yellow fever at least 10 days in advance and take the Anvisa International Certificate.

In addition to the documents above, it is good to prove that you have the means to stay in the country for as long as you are there and we recommend taking out travel insurance for Thailand.

It's not mandatory but highly recommended, as well as being mandatory in most of Europe and you can go there, right?


What to do in thailand:


Check out tips and the main tourist cities in Thailand and set up your itinerary!

1. Bangkok

If you are looking for something to do in Thailand, how about starting your adventure in Bangkok, a frantic city that never stops, full of contrasts, flavors, people, rhythms, culture, excitement and fun?

Visit the great temples and monuments, whether by subway, taxi, skytrain, tuk-tuk or boat, the transport network ensures easy movement between the tourist spots.

Enjoy the movement of public boats on the river. It's worth walking around, stopping from pier to pier.

Backpacker Street, Khao San Road, is one of the best known in Bangkok. With shops, bars and restaurants, put it on your itinerary, along with Rambuttri, such as Khao San Road, bustling and with an interesting decoration and high spirits!

Discover the Flower Market flower markets, street fairs and enjoy the city's night glow, very lively and fun with options for all tastes.

2. Chiang Mai


With beautiful landscapes, light and cheerful atmosphere, temples of rare beauty, the second largest city in Thailand is considered the cultural capital of the country.

The "Rose of the North", as it is known, is one of the best places for you to see Thailand in its entirety, with everything that your city has to offer: gastronomy, street markets, temples, elephants, forests, mountains, massage Thai and more.

Going on “bamboo rafting”, the famous jungle tour on bamboo rafts, receiving blessings from the monks at the temple of Doi Suthep, visiting the “Art in Paradise” museum are some of the things you can do in Chiang Mai!

Climb a waterfall in Chiang Mai by its waterfall! You can climb the rocks of the waterfall, with limestone formation, which makes the climb through the waters non-slip. Ah, adventurers can zipline in the region!

3. Phi Phi Islands


The most famous islands in Thailand are an attraction in themselves. With breathtaking beauty, they form an archipelago between the island of Phuket and the mainland. It is a distraction for all types of travelers on the islands and it is possible to do everything on foot, using a boat just to go to the ends.

With places for those who like to party and party (Loh Dalam Bay), others for more romantic trips, with the family or just to enjoy a quiet in the middle of nature (Long Beach), Phi Phi also has a center with shops, restaurants, bars, commerce and more.

To the north of the island are the top-rated resorts, Laem Tong Beach and Loh Ba Gao Bay. To get to this part, take a boat from the main pier.

4. Khao Phing

This paradise island, also called “James Bond Island” after having been the setting for the 1974 film The man with the golden gun, starring the actor, is impressive because of its beauty!

The imposing vegetation, turquoise waters and secluded caves of Phang Nga Bay make Ao Phang Nga National Park one of Thailand's most visited places.

Tourists can spend the day exploring the islands on a boat trip or they can choose to get around in luxury speedboats, traditional ships without much structure, longtail boats or canoes and kayaks. It's really worth it!

5. Chiang Rai


Quiet city, its main sights are the White Temple and the Blue Temple, in addition to art and cuisine different from that of the center and south of the country, it has many places living in tribes in the mountains!

Discover the exotic White Temple. Unlike so many other temples that usually have a lot of gold, this temple enchants by the mix of contemporary art in the form of a completely white Buddhist temple on the outside.

Internally, interestingly, there are paintings of pop culture personalities and characters such as Michael Jackson, Freddie Krueger, Hello Kitty, Harry Potter and Superman, representing the human mind.

Also visit the Blue Temple, with sculptures painted in blue around it, in addition to its bluish portal, interior and walls. The place is very beautiful, it's worth the visit and admission is free!

6. Ayuthaya

This is one of the popular destinations for those looking to see and do in Thailand. This city has a very rich historical context in the country, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, now Thailand and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ayuthaya had its structure shaken in 1767 when it was attacked by the Burmese Army (which is now Myanmar) and it still preserves its ruins and Buddhas that had their heads cut off. After this destruction, the capital became Bangkok.

With hundreds of temples, go spend a day there to learn a little more about the history of Thailand and take a boat trip along the Chao Phraya River, near the Wat Chai Watthanaram temple, one of the most beautiful in the place, heading to Bangkok!

7. Krabi


In addition to being a departure point for several islands on its peninsula, including the Phi Phi islands that will be, next to Phuket, Krabi is one of the most visited points in Thailand.

With white sandy beaches, emerald green water, large rock formations and many long tail boats, Krabi's main attractions are Ao Nangy and Railay.

Krabi has a more romantic atmosphere and a little less developed, despite having several resorts, being close to the natural pools Emerald Pool and Tiger Cave. This destination is a must-see in Thailand!

What do I need to know to travel to Thailand?

Your trip to Thailand will be a success! But first, some information is important to consider so that you have an assertive schedule for your trip! Come on?


The country is very hot all year round:

Things in Thailand come at a very reasonable price. Oh, another thing, you can negotiate. The prices given are never the final ones and you can ask for a discount as they always do!
The tuk-tuk is very touristy and famous. Charge more than taxi. So, always negotiate with both of them before closing the tour so you don't get caught by surprise.

Foods have a lot of pepper. It is possible to order less or not spicy dishes, if you prefer.
To travel within the country you will have the options: bus, train or plane. They go everywhere, but buses and trains are not only slow but also very uncomfortable. A one-way trip that takes 12 to 15 hours by train, for example, takes 1 hour by plane and doesn't cost much more. It's worth this cost-benefit to make the most of your time and the trip!
Take off your shoes when entering a temple or someone's home. Thais see it as extremely impolite to enter temples and homes with shoes.
Women should not enter the temples with their shoulders bare or wearing short or low-cut clothing.
Watch out for water and street food. Buy only mineral water and avoid ice or drinks that they put ice on, as many street vendors do not have proper hygiene criteria and this can cause you tummy ache or even food poisoning. Many food stalls share space with open sewers.
Thailand's cleanliness standards are different from ours. There is garbage all over the place and even in the most expensive hotels it is possible to see sludge in bathrooms. Don't be scared because it's general. https://www.aecglobal.com.au/


Do not ride elephants. The animals suffer horrific abuse to be tamed and give tourists fun. Don't encourage that kind of cruelty.
The well-known “7 Eleven” stores are good for buying a snack to drop off at the hotel. They have great prices and are spread out, easy to find.
Travel insurance to Thailand is not mandatory. But it is highly recommended for medical emergencies or many other unforeseen events that a traveler can experience while away from home. In Thailand what happens a lot is diarrhea, due to the very different food we are not used to. Out if we eat in places not so concerned with hygiene when preparing food.
Can you talk about relocation to Thailand and the routes to take?

Thanks
Re: Documents Needed To Travel To Thailand: by mechoau(m): 9:46pm On Dec 11, 2021
Useku:
Can you talk about relocation to Thailand and the routes to take?

Thanks
.
Re: Documents Needed To Travel To Thailand: by mechoau(m): 9:51pm On Dec 11, 2021
EmilyStrauss:
You might be wondering what paperwork you need to travel to Thailand for, right? So here we go.

Passport:

You will need a passport that is valid for six months. It is mandatory even for children and teenagers.

Visa:

No visa is required to enter Thailand for tourism or business travel.

Indians can stay in Thailand for up to 90 days.

Vaccine:

To enter Thailand you must be vaccinated against yellow fever at least 10 days in advance and take the Anvisa International Certificate.

In addition to the documents above, it is good to prove that you have the means to stay in the country for as long as you are there and we recommend taking out travel insurance for Thailand.

It's not mandatory but highly recommended, as well as being mandatory in most of Europe and you can go there, right?


What to do in thailand:


Check out tips and the main tourist cities in Thailand and set up your itinerary!

1. Bangkok

If you are looking for something to do in Thailand, how about starting your adventure in Bangkok, a frantic city that never stops, full of contrasts, flavors, people, rhythms, culture, excitement and fun?

Visit the great temples and monuments, whether by subway, taxi, skytrain, tuk-tuk or boat, the transport network ensures easy movement between the tourist spots.

Enjoy the movement of public boats on the river. It's worth walking around, stopping from pier to pier.

Backpacker Street, Khao San Road, is one of the best known in Bangkok. With shops, bars and restaurants, put it on your itinerary, along with Rambuttri, such as Khao San Road, bustling and with an interesting decoration and high spirits!

Discover the Flower Market flower markets, street fairs and enjoy the city's night glow, very lively and fun with options for all tastes.

2. Chiang Mai


With beautiful landscapes, light and cheerful atmosphere, temples of rare beauty, the second largest city in Thailand is considered the cultural capital of the country.

The "Rose of the North", as it is known, is one of the best places for you to see Thailand in its entirety, with everything that your city has to offer: gastronomy, street markets, temples, elephants, forests, mountains, massage Thai and more.

Going on “bamboo rafting”, the famous jungle tour on bamboo rafts, receiving blessings from the monks at the temple of Doi Suthep, visiting the “Art in Paradise” museum are some of the things you can do in Chiang Mai!

Climb a waterfall in Chiang Mai by its waterfall! You can climb the rocks of the waterfall, with limestone formation, which makes the climb through the waters non-slip. Ah, adventurers can zipline in the region!

3. Phi Phi Islands


The most famous islands in Thailand are an attraction in themselves. With breathtaking beauty, they form an archipelago between the island of Phuket and the mainland. It is a distraction for all types of travelers on the islands and it is possible to do everything on foot, using a boat just to go to the ends.

With places for those who like to party and party (Loh Dalam Bay), others for more romantic trips, with the family or just to enjoy a quiet in the middle of nature (Long Beach), Phi Phi also has a center with shops, restaurants, bars, commerce and more.

To the north of the island are the top-rated resorts, Laem Tong Beach and Loh Ba Gao Bay. To get to this part, take a boat from the main pier.

4. Khao Phing

This paradise island, also called “James Bond Island” after having been the setting for the 1974 film The man with the golden gun, starring the actor, is impressive because of its beauty!

The imposing vegetation, turquoise waters and secluded caves of Phang Nga Bay make Ao Phang Nga National Park one of Thailand's most visited places.

Tourists can spend the day exploring the islands on a boat trip or they can choose to get around in luxury speedboats, traditional ships without much structure, longtail boats or canoes and kayaks. It's really worth it!

5. Chiang Rai


Quiet city, its main sights are the White Temple and the Blue Temple, in addition to art and cuisine different from that of the center and south of the country, it has many places living in tribes in the mountains!

Discover the exotic White Temple. Unlike so many other temples that usually have a lot of gold, this temple enchants by the mix of contemporary art in the form of a completely white Buddhist temple on the outside.

Internally, interestingly, there are paintings of pop culture personalities and characters such as Michael Jackson, Freddie Krueger, Hello Kitty, Harry Potter and Superman, representing the human mind.

Also visit the Blue Temple, with sculptures painted in blue around it, in addition to its bluish portal, interior and walls. The place is very beautiful, it's worth the visit and admission is free!

6. Ayuthaya

This is one of the popular destinations for those looking to see and do in Thailand. This city has a very rich historical context in the country, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, now Thailand and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ayuthaya had its structure shaken in 1767 when it was attacked by the Burmese Army (which is now Myanmar) and it still preserves its ruins and Buddhas that had their heads cut off. After this destruction, the capital became Bangkok.

With hundreds of temples, go spend a day there to learn a little more about the history of Thailand and take a boat trip along the Chao Phraya River, near the Wat Chai Watthanaram temple, one of the most beautiful in the place, heading to Bangkok!

7. Krabi


In addition to being a departure point for several islands on its peninsula, including the Phi Phi islands that will be, next to Phuket, Krabi is one of the most visited points in Thailand.

With white sandy beaches, emerald green water, large rock formations and many long tail boats, Krabi's main attractions are Ao Nangy and Railay.

Krabi has a more romantic atmosphere and a little less developed, despite having several resorts, being close to the natural pools Emerald Pool and Tiger Cave. This destination is a must-see in Thailand!

What do I need to know to travel to Thailand?

Your trip to Thailand will be a success! But first, some information is important to consider so that you have an assertive schedule for your trip! Come on?


The country is very hot all year round:

Things in Thailand come at a very reasonable price. Oh, another thing, you can negotiate. The prices given are never the final ones and you can ask for a discount as they always do!
The tuk-tuk is very touristy and famous. Charge more than taxi. So, always negotiate with both of them before closing the tour so you don't get caught by surprise.

Foods have a lot of pepper. It is possible to order less or not spicy dishes, if you prefer.
To travel within the country you will have the options: bus, train or plane. They go everywhere, but buses and trains are not only slow but also very uncomfortable. A one-way trip that takes 12 to 15 hours by train, for example, takes 1 hour by plane and doesn't cost much more. It's worth this cost-benefit to make the most of your time and the trip!
Take off your shoes when entering a temple or someone's home. Thais see it as extremely impolite to enter temples and homes with shoes.
Women should not enter the temples with their shoulders bare or wearing short or low-cut clothing.
Watch out for water and street food. Buy only mineral water and avoid ice or drinks that they put ice on, as many street vendors do not have proper hygiene criteria and this can cause you tummy ache or even food poisoning. Many food stalls share space with open sewers.
Thailand's cleanliness standards are different from ours. There is garbage all over the place and even in the most expensive hotels it is possible to see sludge in bathrooms. Don't be scared because it's general. https://www.aecglobal.com.au/


Do not ride elephants. The animals suffer horrific abuse to be tamed and give tourists fun. Don't encourage that kind of cruelty.
The well-known “7 Eleven” stores are good for buying a snack to drop off at the hotel. They have great prices and are spread out, easy to find.
Travel insurance to Thailand is not mandatory. But it is highly recommended for medical emergencies or many other unforeseen events that a traveler can experience while away from home. In Thailand what happens a lot is diarrhea, due to the very different food we are not used to. Out if we eat in places not so concerned with hygiene when preparing food.
Must you copy and paste without reading all through? I don’t understand the usefulness/ purpose of this post stating no visa required and Indians can stay up to 90days. Are Nigerian considered as Indian??
Re: Documents Needed To Travel To Thailand: by Andercruz: 9:35am On Dec 14, 2021
EmilyStrauss:
You might be wondering what paperwork you need to travel to Thailand for, right? So here we go.

Passport:

You will need a passport that is valid for six months. It is mandatory even for children and teenagers.

Visa:

No visa is required to enter Thailand for tourism or business travel.

Indians can stay in Thailand for up to 90 days.

Vaccine:

To enter Thailand you must be vaccinated against yellow fever at least 10 days in advance and take the Anvisa International Certificate.

In addition to the documents above, it is good to prove that you have the means to stay in the country for as long as you are there and we recommend taking out travel insurance for Thailand.

It's not mandatory but highly recommended, as well as being mandatory in most of Europe and you can go there, right?


What to do in thailand:


Check out tips and the main tourist cities in Thailand and set up your itinerary!

1. Bangkok

If you are looking for something to do in Thailand, how about starting your adventure in Bangkok, a frantic city that never stops, full of contrasts, flavors, people, rhythms, culture, excitement and fun?

Visit the great temples and monuments, whether by subway, taxi, skytrain, tuk-tuk or boat, the transport network ensures easy movement between the tourist spots.

Enjoy the movement of public boats on the river. It's worth walking around, stopping from pier to pier.

Backpacker Street, Khao San Road, is one of the best known in Bangkok. With shops, bars and restaurants, put it on your itinerary, along with Rambuttri, such as Khao San Road, bustling and with an interesting decoration and high spirits!

Discover the Flower Market flower markets, street fairs and enjoy the city's night glow, very lively and fun with options for all tastes.

2. Chiang Mai


With beautiful landscapes, light and cheerful atmosphere, temples of rare beauty, the second largest city in Thailand is considered the cultural capital of the country.

The "Rose of the North", as it is known, is one of the best places for you to see Thailand in its entirety, with everything that your city has to offer: gastronomy, street markets, temples, elephants, forests, mountains, massage Thai and more.

Going on “bamboo rafting”, the famous jungle tour on bamboo rafts, receiving blessings from the monks at the temple of Doi Suthep, visiting the “Art in Paradise” museum are some of the things you can do in Chiang Mai!

Climb a waterfall in Chiang Mai by its waterfall! You can climb the rocks of the waterfall, with limestone formation, which makes the climb through the waters non-slip. Ah, adventurers can zipline in the region!

3. Phi Phi Islands


The most famous islands in Thailand are an attraction in themselves. With breathtaking beauty, they form an archipelago between the island of Phuket and the mainland. It is a distraction for all types of travelers on the islands and it is possible to do everything on foot, using a boat just to go to the ends.

With places for those who like to party and party (Loh Dalam Bay), others for more romantic trips, with the family or just to enjoy a quiet in the middle of nature (Long Beach), Phi Phi also has a center with shops, restaurants, bars, commerce and more.

To the north of the island are the top-rated resorts, Laem Tong Beach and Loh Ba Gao Bay. To get to this part, take a boat from the main pier.

4. Khao Phing

This paradise island, also called “James Bond Island” after having been the setting for the 1974 film The man with the golden gun, starring the actor, is impressive because of its beauty!

The imposing vegetation, turquoise waters and secluded caves of Phang Nga Bay make Ao Phang Nga National Park one of Thailand's most visited places.

Tourists can spend the day exploring the islands on a boat trip or they can choose to get around in luxury speedboats, traditional ships without much structure, longtail boats or canoes and kayaks. It's really worth it!

5. Chiang Rai


Quiet city, its main sights are the White Temple and the Blue Temple, in addition to art and cuisine different from that of the center and south of the country, it has many places living in tribes in the mountains!

Discover the exotic White Temple. Unlike so many other temples that usually have a lot of gold, this temple enchants by the mix of contemporary art in the form of a completely white Buddhist temple on the outside.

Internally, interestingly, there are paintings of pop culture personalities and characters such as Michael Jackson, Freddie Krueger, Hello Kitty, Harry Potter and Superman, representing the human mind.

Also visit the Blue Temple, with sculptures painted in blue around it, in addition to its bluish portal, interior and walls. The place is very beautiful, it's worth the visit and admission is free!

6. Ayuthaya

This is one of the popular destinations for those looking to see and do in Thailand. This city has a very rich historical context in the country, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam, now Thailand and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ayuthaya had its structure shaken in 1767 when it was attacked by the Burmese Army (which is now Myanmar) and it still preserves its ruins and Buddhas that had their heads cut off. After this destruction, the capital became Bangkok.

With hundreds of temples, go spend a day there to learn a little more about the history of Thailand and take a boat trip along the Chao Phraya River, near the Wat Chai Watthanaram temple, one of the most beautiful in the place, heading to Bangkok!

7. Krabi


In addition to being a departure point for several islands on its peninsula, including the Phi Phi islands that will be, next to Phuket, Krabi is one of the most visited points in Thailand.

With white sandy beaches, emerald green water, large rock formations and many long tail boats, Krabi's main attractions are Ao Nangy and Railay.

Krabi has a more romantic atmosphere and a little less developed, despite having several resorts, being close to the natural pools Emerald Pool and Tiger Cave. This destination is a must-see in Thailand!

What do I need to know to travel to Thailand?

Your trip to Thailand will be a success! But first, some information is important to consider so that you have an assertive schedule for your trip! Come on?


The country is very hot all year round:

Things in Thailand come at a very reasonable price. Oh, another thing, you can negotiate. The prices given are never the final ones and you can ask for a discount as they always do!
The tuk-tuk is very touristy and famous. Charge more than taxi. So, always negotiate with both of them before closing the tour so you don't get caught by surprise.

Foods have a lot of pepper. It is possible to order less or not spicy dishes, if you prefer.
To travel within the country you will have the options: bus, train or plane. They go everywhere, but buses and trains are not only slow but also very uncomfortable. A one-way trip that takes 12 to 15 hours by train, for example, takes 1 hour by plane and doesn't cost much more. It's worth this cost-benefit to make the most of your time and the trip!
Take off your shoes when entering a temple or someone's home. Thais see it as extremely impolite to enter temples and homes with shoes.
Women should not enter the temples with their shoulders bare or wearing short or low-cut clothing.
Watch out for water and street food. Buy only mineral water and avoid ice or drinks that they put ice on, as many street vendors do not have proper hygiene criteria and this can cause you tummy ache or even food poisoning. Many food stalls share space with open sewers.
Thailand's cleanliness standards are different from ours. There is garbage all over the place and even in the most expensive hotels it is possible to see sludge in bathrooms. Don't be scared because it's general. https://www.aecglobal.com.au/


Do not ride elephants. The animals suffer horrific abuse to be tamed and give tourists fun. Don't encourage that kind of cruelty.
The well-known “7 Eleven” stores are good for buying a snack to drop off at the hotel. They have great prices and are spread out, easy to find.
Travel insurance to Thailand is not mandatory. But it is highly recommended for medical emergencies or many other unforeseen events that a traveler can experience while away from home. In Thailand what happens a lot is diarrhea, due to the very different food we are not used to. Out if we eat in places not so concerned with hygiene when preparing food.
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