Thailand Travel Guides

Thailand Travel Guides

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Thailand stretches from the mountainous northern provinces around Chiang Mai down through the central rice-growing plains to the limestone karsts and white-sand beaches of the Andaman Sea and Gulf coasts. The country draws millions of visitors each year with a combination of ornate Buddhist temples, world-class street food, affordable travel costs, and warm hospitality that locals call the "Land of Smiles." Bangkok serves as the main gateway, while islands like Phuket, Koh Samui, and Koh Lipe attract sun-seekers year-round. Northern cities such as Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai offer cooler temperatures, trekking routes through hill-tribe villages, and some of the country's most revered temple complexes. Whether you are exploring ancient ruins in Ayutthaya, diving coral reefs in the Similan Islands, or eating pad thai from a sidewalk wok at 2 a.m., Thailand consistently delivers exceptional value and unforgettable experiences for every type of traveller.

Thailand Travel Facts

CapitalBangkok
Population~72 million
Area513,120 km²
Time ZoneICT (UTC+7)
CurrencyThai Baht (THB)
LanguagesThai
Main AirportsBKK (Suvarnabhumi), DMK (Don Mueang), HKT (Phuket), CNX (Chiang Mai)
VisaVisa-exempt entry for 60 days for most nationalities; e-visa available
Best ForTemples, beaches, street food, island hopping
Typical Cost LevelBudget to Mid-range

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Most nationalities can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days. Citizens of countries not on the exemption list can apply for an e-visa or a visa on arrival for shorter stays. Check the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for your specific nationality before booking flights.

November to February is the cool and dry season, making it the most comfortable time to travel. March to May brings intense heat, especially in Bangkok and the central plains. The monsoon season from June to October means cheaper prices but heavier rainfall, particularly on the Andaman coast.

Thailand is generally very safe for tourists. Violent crime against visitors is rare, and Thai culture emphasises politeness and hospitality. The main risks are petty scams targeting tourists, motorbike accidents, and strong ocean currents during monsoon season. Use common sense, avoid illegal substances, and keep valuables secure in crowded areas.

Thailand uses the Thai Baht (THB). ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas, though most charge a 220 THB foreign-card fee per withdrawal. Currency exchange booths in Bangkok - particularly SuperRich outlets - offer better rates than airport counters. Many restaurants and shops in tourist zones accept cards, but street vendors and smaller businesses operate cash-only.

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Thailand has an excellent domestic transport network. Budget airlines like AirAsia and Nok Air connect major cities for as little as 1,000 THB one way. Overnight trains run between Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Surat Thani, and Nong Khai, with sleeper berths from 800 THB. Long-distance buses are cheap and frequent. For island hopping, ferries and speedboats connect the Gulf and Andaman islands. Within cities, options include the BTS and MRT in Bangkok, songthaews (shared trucks), tuk-tuks, and ride-hailing apps like Grab.