Thailand maintains ‘fully-reopen’ entry rules

Only visitors coming from or going to countries which require a rt-pcr test need to have health insurance covering treatment of covid-19 in thailand..

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Updated on 13 February, 2023, at 09.00 Hrs.

Bangkok – the tourism authority of thailand (tat) would like to clarify that thailand continues to welcome all international tourists under the fully-reopen-to-tourism policy that was introduced on 1 october, 2022..

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, H.E. Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, said “International travellers arriving in Thailand are not required to show proof of vaccination.”

In addition, foreign tourists  are not required to show ATK or RT-PCR test results.

As part of the full reopening to tourism, Thailand is also offering a longer period of stay for visitors. Effective through to 31 March, 2023, the period of stay is extended to 45 days (from 30 days) for tourists from countries/territories entitled for visa exemption, and to 30 days (from 15 days) for those eligible for a Visa on Arrival (VOA).

However, while Thailand is welcoming all visitors, a visitor source market may require incoming visitors including their own nationals returning home to have a negative PCR result.

Thus, Thailand is aiming to correspond with rules of these countries – among them is China. Therefore, passengers from a country that has requirements for RT-PCR test must have health insurance covering treatment of COVID-19 in Thailand.

With the ‘Visit Thailand Year 2023: Amazing New Chapters’ campaign, tourists the world over are invited to experience the kingdom’s myriad of wonderful existing and new tourism experiences, products and services.

Public health measures for foreign travellers entering thailand.

  • Proof of vaccination is NO longer required.
  • Those with business arrangements, including flight crews and students, may have an official letter from the host or other form of insurance to cover such need.
  • The quarantine officer will randomly check the proof of insurance of travellers from the listed countries. If that travellers does not have proof of insurance, the traveller will have to purchase health insurance before immigration.
  • Holders of Thai passports and transit/transfer passengers are exempted from the health insurance checks.
  • The airlines must adhere to related regulation and comply with the guidance as appropriate such as asking passengers to wear mask at all times except during meals or emergency situations.
  • Any passenger having symptoms of COVID-19 on arrival shall be recommended to get a COVID-19 test at arrival.

Travellers can contact the Department of Disease Control (DDC) Hotline 1442 or visit https://ddc.moph.go.th/index.php for more information.

Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM)

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand’s (CAAT) NOTAM outlined advices to airlines flying into Thailand on health insurance as well as other health-related recommendations.

The NOTAM is advisory in nature and is not compulsory for airlines. It is intended by CAAT and concerned travel authorities to facilitate entry and to support the best possible visitor experience. Airlines can act at its discretion with regards to their passengers coming to Thailand.

Start and End Dates for DDC and CAAT Announcements

The DDC’s Public Health Measures for Foreign Travellers Entering Thailand and the CAAT’s Notice to Air Missions are effective from 10 January, 2023, until further notice. According to the MoPH, once those countries lift requirement of the RT-PCR before entry then the health insurance is automatically not required.

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Thailand travel requirements 2024: What travelers need to know

We aim to keep this post updated about Thailand travel in 2024 with official Thailand travel restrictions, requirements, and health and safety guidance. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions so you can travel confidently, safely, and responsibly in this new post-pandemic world of ours.

Since travel restrictions can vary by citizenship, we will be focusing our post on rules that affect U.S. citizens.

Last update: February 2, 2024. Originally published: November 2021.

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February 2024: “My husband and I are in Thailand for a two-month stay. There don’t seem to be any travel restrictions. Tourism is running normally, but many people still wear masks, especially in places like the metro or on ferries. Some businesses and attractions have closed since Covid. If you have asthma or other breathing issues, watch the air quality index (The Air4Thai app works well.) and plan your trip accordingly.” –  Rachel Heller of World Heritage Net , Dutch traveler

At the end of the post, we share more on-the-ground perspectives from local residents and travelers to Thailand so you can get a sense of what to expect.

Table of Contents

Is Thailand open for travel? Can I travel to Thailand right now?

Thailand is currently open for foreign travelers.

As of October 2022 , proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result are no longer required from travelers. In addition, proof of vaccination is no longer required to attend crowded events. 

Travelers holding US passports can enter Thailand for tourism purposes without the need to obtain a visa for stays up to 30 days on each visit. Thailand temporarily extended this visa exemption to 45 days for arrivals previously. However, as of April 2023, visa-free entries has reverted back to 30 days.

Travelers can always extend the standard 30 days for another 30 days by applying at a local Immigration Office and paying 1900 baht.

Travelers from countries not on the visa exemption list must apply for a Special Tourist Visa (STV) to enter Thailand as tourists.

Thailand travel restrictions and limitations may sometimes apply only in certain regions. Monitor Thailand travel news here .

A new tourist fee will soon be required to enter Thailand, but the start date has been postponed as of December 2023. This fee will be built into plane ticket costs and is only about $9 US. There will be no payment on arrival if arriving by air, but it’s unclear how the fee will work at land and sea borders.

Quarantine rules in Thailand: What happens if I get Covid?

Travelers who test positive for Covid while in Thailand are asked to self-isolate for at least 5 days at the traveler’s expense. However, quarantine is no longer mandatory or being enforced. 

Quarantine should end after taking a PCR test with negative result. Those with severe symptoms will be admitted to the hospital.

Can I travel to Thailand in March 2024? Can I travel to Thailand this Spring?

Travel to Thailand in March is open . Please read on for details and check back for updates.

What is it like to fly to Thailand BKK Suvarnabhumi Airport or DMK Don Mueang Bangkok Airport right now? Thai Airways reports that the face mask mandate has been relaxed. Airports can be busy at times and crowds may be difficult to avoid.

Do I have to quarantine when traveling to Thailand? No. See details above.

Does Thailand check COVID-19 symptoms of incoming travelers? Health checks are no longer common for incoming travelers.

Does Thailand require a negative Covid 19 test for travelers? No. As of October 2022, a negative Covid test is no longer required.

Does Thailand require a proof of Coronavirus vaccine for travelers? No. As of October 2022, a proof of vaccination is no longer required.

Do I still need to provide a negative Covid test or quarantine if I have been vaccinated? No. Travelers are no longer required to provide a negative Covid test or quarantine.

Is a booster shot required for travel to Thailand? At this time, booster shots are not required in Thailand. There is currently no expiration period set for the validity of vaccinations.

What Covid testing options are available for travelers in Thailand? PCR and antigen tests are available in Thailand. Foreign travelers can get a Covid test at the National Institute of Health, 14 Regional Medical Sciences Centers, and private hospitals in Thailand.

Covid PCR tests range from 2,500 to 10,000 Thai baht (approximately $74-$311). Test results are available within 72 hours. ATK tests are available for cheap at 711 convenience stores for 40+ baht.

See the list of Covid testing centers here.

What healthcare options are available to travelers in Thailand who get the virus? Thailand’s private healthcare services are generally very good. Hospitals and clinics in Thailand are open to foreign travelers.

Treatment for Covid-19 may cost more than 100,000 Thai baht. Travelers will pay for their medical expenses or use a travel insurance.

For travel insurance that covers Covid, check out Nomad Insurance by Safety Wing >

What service businesses and restaurants are open in Thailand? Restaurants, street food, malls, department stores, and other establishments are open in Thailand. Pubs, bars, karaoke outlets and other entertainment venues are now operating at their normal hours.

Are face masks required in Thailand? Wearing of masks is now voluntary in public and indoor places, except health care facilities. Some businesses may request face masks inside. 

Are buses running in Thailand? Public transportation is available in Thailand. Masks are no longer required but still encouraged. A majority of riders still wear masks on public transit, especially in Bangkok.

Will Thailand impose new Covid restrictions? What’s next is difficult to predict. Historically, most countries impose COVID-19 restrictions when strains on the health care system might become unsustainable. Thailand has been relatively proactive when it comes to preventive Covid measures, balanced with the need to keep the tourism industry open.

How has the Coronavirus impacted Thailand?

Thailand reported its first case of Covid infection last January 2020. Although there have been outbreaks in the following months, Thailand was successful in containing the pandemic throughout most of 2020.

Unfortunately, in April 2021, the country experienced uncontrolled resurgence of infections, ranking Thailand fourth in the number of cases in Southeast Asia.

In response to the pandemic, preventive measures such as contact tracing, lockdown measures, and international travel restrictions were implemented. These slowed the country’s economy and Thailand’s tourist industry has been severely affected. Thailand’s State of Emergency ended September 30, 2022.

To revive tourism, the islands of Phuket and Samui reopened with a “Sandbox” program to vaccinated foreign travelers in July 2021. In October 2021, Thailand travel restrictions were eased for foreign travelers. In December 2021, the Test & Go program which allowed quarantine-free entry was suspended amid the spread of the Omicron variant.

In 2022, Thailand eased entry restrictions. The color-coded system, which placed limits on travel, dining, entertainment activities, and gatherings, has been removed.

Vaccinations in Thailand began at the end of February 2021. About 2/3 of the population have been vaccinated.

For the current situation in Thailand, including: total COVID-19 positive cases; total cases in Thailand; and COVID-19 testing in Thailand, please see the following Thailand Ministry of Public Health site and Facebook page .

What should you pack for safely traveling in Thailand?

😷 Face Masks – Face coverings are recommended in crowded public places. Find N95 masks at Bona Fide > or designer options at Vida >

💊 Medicine – Bring enough prescription and over-the-counter medication for your entire trip to avoid trips to the clinic.

💳 Vaccine Card Holder – Protect that paper CDC card when traveling abroad (if your country doesn’t offer a digital version). Get a simple plastic protector > or Vegan leather clippable > or Leather passport + card combo holder >

👃 Covid self-test – The most studied rapid antigen self-test with FDA emergency authorization.  NOT valid to enter countries. Use for your own peace of mind. Order from CVS > or Walmart >

💧 Sealed water bottle – Make sure your reusable water bottle has a lid that’s not exposed to the air. We use one of each of the following: Shop insulated water bottles with protective lid > Shop water bottles with purification filter and protective lid >

✈️ Travel insurance that covers Covid – We’ve started using Nomad Insurance by Safety Wing for affordable evacuation, international medical, and trip coverage.

What do Thai locals and recent travelers say about visiting Thailand now?

What is it like to visit Thailand right now? It’s our goal to provide regular updates here from real people on the ground, to help potential visitors know what to expect. The following are subjective opinions only. Official travel guidance can be found above.

September 2023 – Peta and Jonas of Exit45 Travels , Australian travelers:  “We are living a nomadic retirement and arrived in Koh Samui, Thailand, in July and are staying two months. Thailand, in general, is nearly back to pre-covid tourist numbers and you can feel an optimism in the air amongst the locals. 

There are no travel restrictions here in Thailand, however, you will still see many locals wearing facemasks. Hospitals and some medical clinics are advertising Covid testing so it is accessible if required. There are certain tourist areas where you can visually see the aftermath of Covid i.e. deserted hotels that have fallen into disrepair, closed restaurants, etc., but in general, you will have no problems finding accommodation, restaurants selling great Thai food, massages, or shopping opportunities. It is now heading into the monsoon season here in Koh Samui so we have seen a huge reduction in tourists.”

May 2023 – Nat Deduck of Love and Road , Brazilian digital nomad: “I’ve been living in Phuket, Thailand for a year. Tourism in Thailand is back to normal, and apart from some Thais wearing masks, you probably won’t even remember that covid existed here. An interesting fact is that local Thais used masks way before the pandemic, so it’s a habit that got intensified after Covid.

Thailand’s tourism is in full swing. This high season (Dec-March) felt as busy as back in 2019 when we were here before Covid. Attractions, hotels, and places to visit are fully open and ready to service tourists.

Most tourists don’t wear masks, but if you feel the need to do so it’s available in every pharmacy, supermarket, and convenience shop. The same for the Covid tests, you can do it by yourself, or you can go to any clinic or hospital to do a PCR test if needed. Hospitals are back to regular services here in Phuket and Bangkok, my husband and I had to see a doctor and everything went smoothly. There was no restriction to be treated because of the pandemic, and no overflow covid cases.”

February 2023 – Michelle, Intentional Travelers, U.S. nomad: “We flew to Bangkok from Vietnam. Air Asia did not check our onward flight nor ask for any Covid documentation, only passports. Masking on the plane was not required but many wore face coverings, including all the crew.

Immigration wasn’t too long a wait at DMK in the evening. Just showed passport, boarding pass, took a photo, and fingerprints. At the moment, U.S. passports get 45 days in Thailand without a visa.

We later flew from Bangkok to Chiang Rai, took a bus from Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai, and flew out of Chiang Mai to Vietnam . Thai airports were playing recorded announcements advising passengers to mask and socially distance, though it wasn’t enforced.

The entire building where we stayed in Bangkok required masks in common areas. On BTS public transit, an announcement is made in English that mask laws have relaxed but face coverings are still highly encouraged. At least 90% of passengers wear masks on public transit.

In Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, we also saw notices recommending Covid precautions at certain establishments, many had hand sanitizer available at the entrance, however, we didn’t encounter any strict requirements.

Thailand seems back to normal and getting more busy with the influx of Chinese tourists returning. Businesses are open without restrictions. A lot of people wear surgical masks outside in Thailand, but masking was common pre-pandemic as well.”

October 2022 – Babs of https://mumsonflipflops.com , Belgian tourist:  “ We’re travelling in Thailand with 2 small children for 2 months. Travel feels completely normal in Thailand. There are plenty of tourists and hotels are busy.

There are very few Covid rules still in place. You’ll see most Thai wearing face masks at all times, but nothing is expected or enforced. As a tourist, you don’t have to wear one. The one exception is on the Air Asia flight, you’re supposed to wear a mask there. Every store/building has a temperature scanner (hand scanning) and sanitizer that you’re expected to use. We haven’t been into contact testing etc as we’re fully vaccinated and all entry rules have been lifted for Thailand (we weren’t even asked for our vaccination proof).”

September 2022 – Steffi of BeachBumAdventure , expat in Thailand:  “ Tourism is slowly coming back to Thailand and the locals are really keen for tourists to return.

In Bangkok you will still find many Thais wearing masks, even outdoors, although this is no longer a government requirement. On public transport most people are still wearing masks on trains and minivans and buses. In other areas of the country and on the islands, you rarely see people wearing masks. 

Many hotels and restaurants are welcoming visitors although some ferry schedules are still reduced due to the low number of visitors. On quieter, less touristy islands some restaurants and shops still remain closed.

Healthcare in Thailand is very efficient if you attend a private hospital, therefore I recommend making sure your health insurance covers this. Many 711 shops offer ATK tests very cheaply (40+ baht) although PCR tests remain expensive (2000+ baht).”

July 2022 – Tania of Slower Travels , digital nomad from New Zealand: “My partner and I lived as digital nomads in Phuket, Thailand for four months in 2022. Now is a great time to visit Phuket. Everything is a little on the quiet side with reduced tourist numbers but the locals are so welcoming and happy to see you.

When we arrived, there was extensive requirements and testing involved. By the time we left, most of these had been dropped. However, most people are still wearing masks in crowded places, giving a feeling of safety.”

May 2022 Linnae – American traveler with family: “We really lucked out with our arrival to Bangkok scheduled for May 1st. We had originally planned to undergo the Test & Go program but they suddenly lifted the testing and quarantine requirements.

Applying for a Thailand Pass online, which is essentially the entry visa, was a straight forward process where you just have to complete the application, provide your vaccination details, and upload pictures of your shot records, passport, and insurance card. We have regular American-style insurance through Aetna, so it covered whatever the minimum requirement was. I think there was an option to purchase some sort of travel health insurance through a Thai company.

It took about 5 days to receive the Thailand pass, which was just a QR code attached to an email. Once we had the Thailand pass, we never had to show any other form of insurance or Covid vaccination when we went through immigration. The hotel check-in was completely normal- no extra documentation required other than our passports.

Our daughter did not have to test on arrival. As a minor, she was able to enter unvaccinated with vaccinated parents. There was an option to add her to our Thailand Pass in the system. She received her own QR code for immigration.

EVERYONE was still masked, inside and outside (even in the pool). I was surprised to see children younger than 2 wearing masks. Outliers would have been the odd westerner. Social distancing did not seem to be a requirement at all.

Restaurants/sites seemed open as usual. Closures due to Covid may not be clear on the business website. So if someone is set on a specific excursion or destination, contact the place ahead of time to make sure it is still open.”

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March 9, 2022 – Kristel, U.S. traveler:  “My husband and I have been in Thailand since the start of 2022. In Bangkok, the typical hustle and bustle of the city feels similar to pre-covid days. Street food markets such as Chinatown is packed with both locals and foreigners while the temples are still fairly quiet depending on the time you visit. 

With regards to restrictions, masks are still worn both indoors and outdoors and temperature checks are imposed when going into indoor spaces. Healthcare is easily accessible and rapid tests can be bought at a local 7-11 for very cheap. While a lot of restaurants have shut down, there are still plenty of good options and street food areas are staying busy and doing well. If visiting the islands, you can expect beautiful beaches without the crowds.”

February 11, 2022 – Abigail of I’m going on an adventure , British tourist: “My partner and I are currently travelling through Thailand for one month. We are in Phuket at the moment. Food and transport options are good with everything open and actually the area seems to have been revamped since a few years ago; its cleaner and better organised!

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All areas are open and ready to receive guests. Face masks are still required to be worn however in the more populated tourist areas such a Patong no one seems to be using them as much. There is no contact tracing or daily testing required (except official PCR test). It’s always important to carry a face mask as some restaurants and activities will ask to have them on but in general the island so far has been very relaxed! The country still isn’t as busy as pre-covid which actually makes it an even better time to visit as it’s less crowded but there is still a nice holiday vibe.”

January 28, 2022 – Katy, American digital nomad:  “ During our visit to Chiang Mai, we found that most businesses and restaurants in the Old Town area are open. Some are temporarily closed or have reduced hours, but enough were open that it wasn’t a problem. Bars are technically closed. Be aware that you can’t purchase alcohol at restaurants and stores after a certain time in the Chiang Mai province, I believe it’s 9pm now (but it keeps changing).

Travel restrictions are being followed closely by locals and visitors for the most part. Mask wearing and temperature checks are required at all businesses & shops and people do follow these rules. Contact tracing is also required (by scanning an app or signing a register), but we found that most people didn’t bother with this step.

The one exception is at the Chiang Mai Sunday market. Contact tracing (along with mask wearing and temperature scans) are firmly enforced there. Most of the Chiang Mai markets and walking streets are open, except for the Saturday Walking Street (which is closed) and the Night Bazaar (which is mostly closed and not worth visiting). There were some other foreigners in Chiang Mai but not many.

The city is used to having a larger number of tourists, so it didn’t feel too crowded and we didn’t have any issues with waiting in lines or securing tickets to popular attractions. Access to healthcare is easy and affordable in Chiang Mai (at least compared to what we’re used to in the United States). Booster shots are available to anyone (including foreigners) and you can get a PCR test for travel at the Chiang Mai Ram Hospital.”

January 2022 – Zoe Adventura , Australian:  “ I moved to Thailand with my family in January 2022. The biggest difference between here and Australia is that everyone is expected to wear a mask all the time. Even children, and even while exercising. Most tourists don’t. Most people seem relaxed about everything, but occasionally we hear that the hospitals are full – which is pretty scary.

Travel restrictions – there are quite a few hoops to jump through to get to Thailand . We came for the Phuket Sandbox – which meant we had to book a 7 day stay in a government approved sandbox hotel, have a specific insurance paid for, and also get RT-PCR tests before travel, plus 2 more in the first week. During this week we were free to travel around Phuket. For us, it was actually pretty seamless.

Before entering Thailand you need to get a Thaipass, which can be a bit tricky, but there is plenty of information online about what you need to do. There are facebook groups which can help with any questions, and you can apply multiple times if you need.

As far as things being closed, the tourist areas of Phuket are completely different. Patong has restrictions on nightlife and alcohol service is restricted. A lot of shops are closed and boarded up in Patong, which is sad to see. On the other side of the island which typically has less tourism, it’s much less noticeable. That being said, the hotel we are currently staying in is clearly operating on skeleton staff, with half of the rooms empty. I’ve only seen 3-5 other guests, and it is a little creepy. The staff are obviously doing the best they can but the common areas are neglected. Same story in the last hotel we stayed in. All activities are cancelled, kids club is closed etc.”

December 2, 2021 – Katy, American digital nomad, A Rambling Unicorn :  “My husband and I flew from Istanbul to Phuket on Nov. 27 and then will fly to Chiang Mai on Dec. 4 when our stay in the Sandbox is complete. We have Tourist Visas and will be in Thailand for 60 days.

I arrived at the Phuket Airport in November 2021 and was amazed at the thorough measures put into place for international arrivals. All passengers were initially seated in an arrivals hall in chairs that were spaced apart for social distancing. After a check of our documents by workers covered in full PPE, we were led through 5 different stations that verified our documents and administered a PCR test on-the-spot. We were glad we had printed all of our documents out in advance – including our Thai Pass, PCR Test results and SHA+ Hotel booking. Passengers without printed copies had to print them out at a special printing station.

Thai locals take COVID very seriously. Everyone wears masks in public, even when riding open-air motor scooters. Contact tracing is managed via the MorChana app which everyone is encouraged to download. We are staying in a remote part of Phuket where some restaurants are still closed and our hotel is only half full. We haven’t encountered any lines at restaurants or crowds in this part of the island, quite the opposite actually.

Thailand is really particular about the COVID insurance. When we first applied for the COE (this was the precursor to the Thai Pass), we tried to use our World Nomads insurance and it was rejected. I’ve heard anecdotally that they only accept COVID insurance from Thai companies. I don’t know if that is true and/or if things are relaxed now that they’ve moved to the Thai Pass. When we re-applied, we bought insurance through a Thai company that specialized in Thai Pass and Tourist Visa insurance. It came with document that clearly stated COVID was covered with a coverage of 50,000 USD.”

Thailand Reopening: Phuket Sandbox Updates video published October 29 2021 See what it’s like in Phuket, with commentary from local Thai people in the tourism industry as well as recent travelers to Phuket:

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Check out our other Thailand travel resources: – Things We Would (and Wouldn’t) Do Again in Chiang Mai, Thailand – Bangkok Tourist Pass Review and Suggested Itineraries – Review: Kindred Spirit Elephant Sanctuary + Hill Tribe Homestay – Tips for Travel in Bangkok

If you have questions or updates about travel to Thailand during the Coronavirus crisis or post-pandemic, please let us know in the comments below.

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Thailand Updates for Tourists 2023

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Is Thailand now open for tourists?

The answer is yes, Thailand is now open to tourists from all countries.

However, there are a few requirements that visitors must meet in order to enter the country.

Entry requirements for Thailand

  • Vaccination:  All visitors to Thailand must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Visitors must have received their final dose of the vaccine at least 14 days before their arrival in Thailand. Sometimes you need to show COVID-19 vaccination proof.

Is Thailand open to fully vaccinated tourists?

Fully vaccinated travelers no longer need to show a negative COVID-19 test result before they leave for or arrive in Thailand .

What form do I need to enter Thailand?

TM6 Form

You need the TM6 Form.

The TM 6 immigration form is a required form for foreign nationals entering Thailand .

It must be submitted to the Thai immigration checkpoint at the airport of arrival.

Foreign nationals can only obtain the TM 6 form once they are on board their international flight to Thailand.

What are the don’ts in Thailand?

  • Respect the Thai royal family:  The Thai people have a deep reverence for their king and the royal family. It is forbidden to insult, disrespect, or talk ill of the king or images of the king. Doing so can result in a prison sentence.
  • Do not touch people’s heads:  The head is considered to be the highest and most sacred part of the body in Thailand. Therefore, you should never touch a person’s head or hair. This includes ruffling children’s hair.
  • Do not point:  Pointing at someone in Thailand is considered to be rude and disrespectful. Instead, lift your chin in the direction of the person you are indicating. If you are asking someone to come closer, raise your arm horizontally and wave your hand up and down. Pointing at animals and inanimate objects is generally tolerated, although it is better to use your entire hand to gesture instead of the index finger.
  • Do not point with your feet:  Pointing with your feet is just as rude as pointing with your fingers, especially when you are pointing at Buddha statues in and outside of temples. You should also avoid showing the bottom of your feet, as they are considered to be extremely dirty. Do not put your feet on top of tables and chairs.
  • Respect Buddhas:  Buddhism is the primary religion in Thailand, and visitors should respect the status and images of the Buddha. Climbing on Buddha statues in temples is highly offensive and is punishable by law. It is also illegal to take images of the Buddha out of the country without special permission.

In addition to the above tips, visitors should also be mindful of their dress code when visiting temples.

Shoulders and knees should be covered. Visitors should also be quiet and respectful when inside temples.

By following these tips, visitors can help to ensure that they have a positive and enjoyable experience in Thailand.

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Thailand Travel Restrictions for July 2023

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While Thailand’s borders are open to pretty much everyone, travel restrictions still exist for tourists to look into. These are changing every month, with new rules being added and older regulations being revoked. Here is an updated list:

  • Travellers are not required to show proof of Covid 19 vaccination when arriving in Thailand or boarding a plane. 
  • Restrictions on face masks are more relaxed and no longer enforced in many establishments (aside from hospitals, certain workplaces, and the BTS/MRT). Despite this, we still recommend wearing one for protection as Covid 19 is still spreading throughout Thailand’s borders.
  • Travel insurance is not mandatory but highly recommended as a safety net to cover high travel and medical fees.
  • Tourists from a select number of countries are eligible for short visa exemptions if they do not currently hold a visa. 
  • Visitors to Thailand no longer need to carry a Certificate of Entry (COE) or a Thailand Pass.

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Why travel insurance is voluntary, but also a necessity

Unfortunate circumstances can always befall you while you’re on a trip. While it is not mandatory for travellers to acquire travel insurance, it is highly recommended:

  • Travel insurance keeps you covered on doctors visits to avoid incurring high healthcare fees. Hospital bills are hefty, even in Thailand, and having travel insurance lets you save money in case of a medical emergency.
  • In cases of sudden accidents, travel insurance can provide significant coverage for the bulk of the fees you’re required to pay. 
  • Holding travel insurance can garner travellers additional perks and benefits. Some organisations such as Agoda offer special hotel booking discounts to travellers who have purchased travel insurance from certain agencies. 
  • Given the large variety of different insurance agencies dotted across Thailand that sell travel insurance solutions, acquiring and choosing one is simple and stress-free. 

Travel insurance is required, however, for travellers looking to do a RT-PCR test within Thai hospitals to test for Covid 19 symptoms. Because some countries require RT-PCR tests before stepping foot in the country, this is a situation in which you will need to obtain travel insurance if wanting to fly there as lacking one can cause delays.

There are many different insurance agencies in Thailand to purchase travel insurance from. One of the notable ones is AXA Insurance Thailand. Their offerings include a variety of benefits, including:

  • 750,000 THB medical coverage.
  • 1 million THB disability and accident coverage.
  • Start date effective immediately after clearing immigration. 
  • Multiple travel insurance options on display.

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Interested in travel insurance with AXA? Apply here to get started!  

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The importance of a Thai address

While visiting Thailand, many institutions such as immigration offices require addresses. For better quality of life improvements while in the country, it is important for visitors to have an address, whether it be for a hostel, a hotel, etc. There are a multitude of websites in Thailand designed to allow individuals to book accomodations, with one of the prominent ones being Agoda. 

  • Agoda provides complimentary perks and discounts to customers with travel insurance. 
  • You can sign up for it free of charge!

Want to book a hotel through Agoda? Click here to get started!  

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Do you need to be vaccinated to arrive in Thailand?

Travellers will be delighted to hear that Thailand has relaxed its Covid 19 requirements given that a majority of the population is now fully vaccinated and most places have been opened to the public. Now you can now enjoy the freedom of being able to travel in Thailand without needing to adhere to any Covid 19 restrictions:

You no longer are required to showcase proof of vaccination documents to airport staff. Gone are the days when you’d need to print out this document or download a certain mobile app.

NOTE: This is dependent on the airline or country you’re flying from, so it’s recommended that you bring your proof of vaccination documents or contact your airline just in case.

  • Individuals can freely plan trips to certain places in Thailand without needing to worry about quarantines and temporary shutdowns. 
  • Certain Covid 19 restrictions such as curfews, face masks, etc, are not enforced. 

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Do you need a visa to come to Thailand?

Usually, travellers coming to Thailand will need a visa. However, there are some rare circumstances where they can travel without one or apply for an exemption. Some nationalities enable travellers to be able to enter and reside in Thailand for around 30 days without a visa on hand. It’s recommended that you check with a Royal Thai Consulate oe Embassy in your current country of residence whether you need a visa and how long you can stay without one. For instance, visitors arriving from some countries can enjoy a 30-day exemption period after arriving in Thailand without a visa. 

The 30-day exemption is only available to travellers originating from these following territories:

  • North America: Canada, United States.
  • Africa: Mauritius, South Africa.
  • Europe: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovak, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine.
  • Middle East: Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE. 
  • Asia: Brunei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam.
  • Oceania: Australia, New Zealand.

Visitors from some countries are also eligible to stay within Thailand for 15 days under the Visa-On-Arrival program. To be eligible, you need to have:

  • A certain number of funds on hand (10,000 THB for single visitors, 20,000 THB for families).
  • Pay the entry fee of 2000 THB. 
  • A return ticket back from Thailand.
  • North America: Mexico, Papua New Guinea.
  • Africa: Ethiopia
  • Europe: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Malta, Romania, Uzbekistan.
  • Middle East: Saudi Arabia
  • Asia: Bhutan, China, Fiji, India, Taiwan.  
  • Oceania: Nauru, Vanuatu.

Under a bilateral agreement, visitors from these following countries are also able to access Thailand without needing a visa for a short number of time:

  • 15-days: Cambodia, Myanmar.
  • 30-days: Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Russia.
  • 90-days: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Korea, Peru.

While these exemptions are temporary, it can seem reassuring to you, especially if you haven’t received your visa yet. Visa applications can take a long time to be reviewed and in a time of uncertainty, being able to take advantage of these exemption periods can make travelling less worrisome.  

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Why July is the perfect time to visit Thailand

There is no greater time to visit Thailand than the summer. Known for having some of the most exquisite and beautiful beaches within the southeastern hemisphere alongside its affordable shopping opportunities and extravagant architecture, Thailand has been transformed into a popular tourist destination for billions across the globe. A trip to the Land of Smiles is simply to die for and the majority of travellers have marked their journey there as unforgettable. There is little surprise why tourists are constantly booking trips. 

Furthermore, Thailand has been awarded the following:

  • “Best Tourist Country” at the 2023 Grand Travel Awards ceremony . 
  • “Best Value for Money-Dream journey for long haul destination” award at Destination 2023 (twice in a row).

July is when the sun is out and the beaches are bustling with people and activities to partake in. While there is persistent rainfall every now and then, the times when there isn’t any are just absolute bliss. Just in the summer alone, Thailand offers:

  • Numerous coastal settlements dotted with resorts, housing and beaches,
  • A multitude of sandy beaches in locations such as Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, and Koh Samui.
  • A variety of summer activities to do such as riding jet skis, joining banana boat rides, surfing, building sand castles, bird watching, getting a tan and so much more. 
  • Hundreds of luxury resorts with top tier cuisine, swimming pools, and spas to stretch your weary legs in.
  • Lush jungles with lots of foliage and plant life to satisfy nature-lovers. Such places also include dense canopies that can shield you from sunlight and raindrops, and lots of colossal and beautiful trees. 
  • Majestic mountains in the northern regions that give off a very mystical vibe and offer plenty of opportunities to seek refuge from civilization. If you’re a sightseer, you can take this chance to soak in the picturesque scenery and the Thai countryside. 
  • Plenty of viewpoints, landscapes, and historical landmarks for photographers and videographers to leverage for their portfolio and social media pages.
  • Thousands of camping spots and opportunities. 

And this is only a fraction of what you can do here in Thailand. If you check out every nook and cranny, you will find that the possibilities here are endless.  

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Staying longer in Thailand

If you have enjoyed what Thailand has to offer and are planning on staying in the country for much longer, you can consider the Thailand Elite Visa . This rewards you with either a 5, 10, or 20 years visa with a streamlined application process and a list of exclusive perks.

Essential contact information to keep track of

Here are some organisations worth contacting during your stay in Thailand:

  • 191: dial this number to reach the Royal Thai Police. 
  • 1155: dial this number for the National Tourist Police (highly recommended for tourists if you want to speak to a police officer).
  • 1111: dial this number for the National Tourist Police call centre (used more for general complaints). 
  • 199: dial this number to reach the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department.
  • 1699 or 1669: dial this number for medical emergencies.
  • 1554: dial this number for ambulance and rescue services.
  • 1192: dial this number to report a car theft.
  • 1195: dial this number to report a crime.
  • 1146: dial this number to reach the Rural Road Department’s hotline in case there is a road emergency. 
  • 1178: dial this number if you want to reach Bangkok Immigration Division 1 on Chaeng Wattana Road for any concerns related to immigration. 

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Contact Siam Legal

If you need legal or immigration support, consider contacting Siam Legal. As a reputable law firm, Siam Legal offers aid to tourists and foreign nationals on any immigration or legal-related matters. Individuals can choose different visa solutions to purchase, immigration consultants to speak to, and garner assistance for police clearances. Consider filling out Siam Legal’s inquiry form if you desire any assistance. 

Alternatively, Siam Legal is open from 9am to 6pm Mondays through Fridays. You can reach our customer support team via phone. For those with international numbers, consider reaching out at:

  • Thailand: +66 2 254-8900
  • US-Toll Free: 1-877-252-8831

If you have a local number you can call Siam Legal at:

  • Phone: 02 254 8900
  • Mobile: 084 021 9800

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Thailand Trip Report 2023

Day 1 – jan 9, 2023, aranta airport hotel.

While the official start to our tour wasn’t until the evening dinner, many of us found each other earlier – binoculars being the giveaway, and birded the grounds of the hotel, mainly the adjacent klong (canal). Throughout the day, some relaxed birdwatching yielded over 30 species, and provided a nice introduction for the birders new to Asia.

Highlights: Pink-necked Green-Pigeon, Plaintive Cuckoo, House Swift, Asian Palm Swift, Common Kingfisher, Blue-tailed Bee-eater, and Common Iora.

Day 2 –  Jan 10, 2023

Lad krabang agriculture lands .

Following breakfast, we met our guide, Nang, loaded up the vans, and headed out. Our first stop was a short detour east of Bangkok to a patchwork of rice paddies, wetlands and scrub near Lat Krabang. Our main targets were Red Avadavat and White-browed Crake which we found relatively quickly, giving us extra time to look for other open country birds. 

Highlights: White-browed Crake, Bronze-winged Jacana, various Reed Warblers, Red Avadavat, several Munias and Weavers, Plain-backed Sparrow, and Richard’s Pipit.

Wat Chalerm Phrakiet and Wat Saun Yai Temples

Our second stop for birding is Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat Worawihan, and barely out of the vans, we found our two main targets: Red-breasted Parakeets and Spotted Owlet. Historically, these owls were much more common and widespread around Bangkok, but as development has intensified, they have become increasingly rare and very local. A bonus bird at this site was an Oriental Scops-Owl. 

Highlights: Red-breasted Parakeet, Spotted Owlet, and Oriental Scops-Owl.

Next, we visit the nearby Wat Suan Yai Temple where the community is actively protecting the nesting cavities of Alexandrine Parakeets, a rare and local species in Thailand. We quickly found about a half-dozen parakeets and get spectacular views of a Spotted Owlet sitting calmly on the temple’s gilded decorations.

Highlights: Alexandrine Parakeet and Spotted Owlet.

Temples in Bangkok

Temples in Bangkok © Chris Burney

Temples, Bangkok

Khok Kham Bird Center 

Following a lead from a local shorebird manager, we switched our route a bit to get another shot at Spoon-billed Sandpiper. When we got there, it was late afternoon, the conditions were perfect and the manager had his scope set up already on the bird! The salt pans are covered with hundreds of shorebirds, almost an overwhelming number. We stayed until it got dark and eventually had amazing views comparing the differences between terns, plovers, stints, knots and much more. 

Highlights: Pacific Golden-Plover, Lesser Sand-Plover, Greater Sand-Plover, Black-tailed Godwit, Ruddy Turnstone, Great Knot, Red Knot, Broad-billed Sandpiper, Curlew Sandpiper, Long-toed Stint, Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Little Tern, and Brahminy Kite.

Day 3 –  Jan 11, 2023

Laem phak bia and pak thale.

Thousands of shorebirds winter on the salt pans and beaches of this part of Thailand, and we birded several well-known sites throughout the day. Since we had amazing looks at Spoon-billed Sandpipers the previous day, we did not need to look for this “needle in a haystack” today, giving us more opportunity for our other shorebird targets, namely Asian Dowitcher and Nordmann’s Greenshank which we found these two at our first stop!

We spent the rest of the morning getting better views  and appreciating the clouds of shorebirds whirling around us. In the afternoon, we took the boat trip out to the sandspit to find Chinese Egret, Malaysian Plover and White-faced Plover – we missed the egret, but had excellent views of the plovers.

Highlights: Garganey, Pied Avocet, Kentish Plover, Malaysian Plover, White-faced Plover, Eurasian Curlew, Sanderling, Bar-tailed Godwit, Asian Dowitcher, Terek Sandpiper, Red-necked Phalarope, Nordmann’s Greenshank, Gull-billed Tern, Caspian Tern, Common Tern, Pacific Reef-Heron, Striated Heron, Black-capped Kingfisher, Collared Kingfisher, Yellow Bittern, Cinnamon Bittern, and Pied Harrier.

Boat trip to the sandspit at Laem Phak Bia.

Boat trip to the sandspit at Laem Phak Bia. © Chris Burney

Boat trip to the sandspit at Laem Phak Bia, Thailand

Boat trip to the sandspit at Laem Phak Bia © Chris Burney

Outside Kaeng Krachan

Before it got dark, we did a little birding near our lodging for the next few days, Samarn Bird Camp.

Highlights: Shikra, Large-tailed Nightjar, Oriental Pied-Hornbill, White-throated Kingfisher, Lineated Barbet, Racket-tailed Treepie, and Black-collared Starling.

Day 4 –  Jan 12, 2023

Kaeng krachan national park (lower section).

Kaeng Krachan National Park is Thailand’s largest national park, occupying 2915 square kilometres (1125 sq. miles). This park is part of a larger complex of protected areas that encompass 4822 square kilometres (1862 sq. miles) in the Tenasserim Range on the boundary between Thailand and Myanmar. For our first day, we explored the lower half of the main road through the park to the middle campground – a mixture of dry deciduous forest that transitions to evergreen as you climb higher in elevation. After lunch, we found a fruiting fig loaded with pigeons, Asian Fairy-bluebirds, barbets, and the bird of the morning – a female Green Broadbill.

Highlights: Thick-billed Green-Pigeon, Wedge-tailed Green-Pigeon, Banded Bay Cuckoo, Indian Cuckoo, Gray-rumped Treeswift, Vernal Hanging-Parrot, various Minivets, Black Baza, Crested Serpent-Eagle, Great Hornbill, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, Greater and Common Flameback, Gray-headed Woodpecker, Black-and-red Broadbill, Green Broadbill, Sultan Tit, various Bulbuls, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Asian Fairy-bluebird, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Forest Wagtail, and Eurasian Hoopoe.

Black-and-red Broadbill, along the main road in Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand

Black-and-red Broadbill, along the main road in Kaeng Krachan National Park © Chris Burney

Bird Hide near Kaeng Krachan National Park

Historically, the blinds in and around Kaeng Krachan National Park were used by poachers for subsistence hunting and sale in local markets. Species particularly hard hit were gamebirds, Lesser Mouse Deer, and Barking Deer. In addition, various passerines such as White-rumped Shama were captured for the caged-bird trade.

Beginning in 2008, nearby lodges convinced the poachers to use the blinds strictly for ecotourism – birdwatchers would pay an entry fee that would go directly to the local community. The peak of activity is between 3:30pm to 6:30pm, and we settled into our plastic chairs a little ahead of schedule with our cameras ready. Birds passed through in waves, some visiting repeatedly and giving us amazing views.

Highlights: Bar-backed Partridge, Kalij Pheasant, Red Junglefowl, Asian Emerald Dove, Blue Pitta, Puff-throated Babbler, Brown-cheeked Fulvetta, Lesser and Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush, and Indochinese Blue Flycatcher.

Blue Pitta, Thailand

Blue Pitta, Kaeng Krachan National Park © Chris Burney

Day 5 –  Jan 13, 2023

Kaeng krachan national park (upper section).

On our second day in the park, we explored the upper parts of the main road starting from the fig tree near the middle campground, and we climbed into a pair of 4×4 pickups to access it. The forest in this section of the park is taller and thicker, making the birding a little more challenging – we end up hearing more of our targets than seeing them, however, we did have some special moments such as the Gray Peacock-Pheasants crossing the road, and a few sizable mixed-species flocks.   

Highlights: Gray Peacock-Pheasant, Red-billed Malkoha, Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo, Himalayan Swiftlet, Crested Goshawk, Rusty-cheeked Hornbill, Bamboo Woodpecker, Heart-spotted Woodpecker, Long-tailed Broadbill, Common Green-Magpie, Indochinese Roller, Ochraceous Bulbul, Olive Bulbul (Baker’s), Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo, Rufous-browed Flycatcher, Sulphur-breasted Warbler, Yellow-bellied Warbler, Golden Babbler, Rufous-fronted Babbler, White-browed Scimitar-Babbler, Collared Babbler, Black-throated Laughingthrush, Common Hill Myna, Orange-bellied Leafbird, and much more.

Day 6 –  Jan 14, 2023

Samarn bird camp.

Before packing up the vans, and making our way to Khao Yai National Park, we spent an hour or so birding the grounds of the lodge.     

Highlights: Oriental Honey-buzzard, Chestnut-headed Bee-eater, and White-shouldered Starling.

Phraek Nam Daeng (Rice Paddies)

Another stop in the vast network of rice paddies, aquaculture ponds and scrublands yielded most of the same species. Unfortunately, many of the fallow wetlands which had been prime sites for several birds have recently been converted due to new tax policies regarding agricultural lands.     

Highlights: Little Grebe, Gray-headed Lapwing, Oriental Darter, and Pied Harrier.

Mahachai Mangrove Forest

A quick stop for two mangrove specialists: Golden-bellied Gerygone and Mangrove Whistler. While the Gerygone is fairly common, the Whistler is a little trickier to find, but we got lucky and ended up getting amazing views of this species.     

Highlights: Black Baza, Brahminy Kite, Golden-bellied Gerygone, Mangrove Whistler, and Brown-throated Sunbird.

Wat Phra Phuttabat Noi

Rufous Limestone Babbler is restricted to a small region of limestone outcrops in central Thailand, and we made a quick stop at a temple that is a well-known location for this species. Eventually, we found a pair making their way down an escarpment, and as we were leaving, they gave us great views at close range.   

Highlights: Black-naped Monarch, Gray-headed Canary-Flycatcher, Rufous Limestone Babbler, and Blue Rock-Thrush.

Day 7 –  Jan 15, 2023

Khao yai national park.

We had one full day to explore Thailand’s first national park. Established in 1962, Khao Yai is the third largest national park covering an area of 2,168 square kilometres (837 sq. miles). It is part of a larger network of protected areas called Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex, a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO that includes five other conservation areas that extend to the Cambodian border.

We first birded the higher reaches of the park slowing down to hopefully find Silver Pheasants and Siamese Firebacks crossing and/or displaying along the road – no luck.

Near the top of the mountain at the Khao Khiao viewpoint, we found a nice mix of birds: Mountain Imperial-Pigeon, Fire-breasted Flowerpecker (Cambodian), various Minivets and Bulbuls, and White-browed Scimitar-Babbler.

Lunch was at the visitor center where we had nice views of various barbets and Buffy Fish-Owl. After lunch, we tried a few different areas of the park, namely the Haew Suwat Waterfalls and the main campgrounds. The waterfall area has Slaty-backed Forktail, and a few of us got views of a Mugimaki Flycatcher.

We then headed to another section of the park – Haew Narok Waterfall Trail, and see a large bull elephant on the way. At the trailhead parking lot, we found a nice mixed flock with a nice mix of sunbirds. Towards the end of the day, we watched Brown-backed Needletails divebombing a pond to drink, and a bonus was Besra flying directly over us. Back at dinner, we had a Great Eared-Nightjar foraging near our rooms.

Highlights: Mountain Imperial-Pigeon, Brown-backed Needletail, Buffy Fish-Owl, Great Hornbill, Besra, Blue-eared Barbet, Green-eared Barbet, Moustached Barbet, Ashy Minivet, White-bellied Erpornis, Gray-backed Shrike, Blue Whistling-Thrush, Slaty-backed Forktail, Fire-breasted Flowerpecker (Cambodian), Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, Van Hasselt’s Sunbird, Crimson Sunbird, Little Spiderhunter, and Blue-winged Leafbird. Mammals include Asian Elephant, Sambar, and Red Muntjac.

Mountain Imperial-Pigeon at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Mountain Imperial-Pigeon at Khao Yai National Park © Chris Burney

Buffy Fish-Owl at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Buffy Fish-Owl at Khao Yai National Park © Chris Burney

Red Muntjac at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Red Muntjac at Khao Yai National Park © Chris Burney

Northern Pig-tailed Macaque at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand

Northern Pig-tailed Macaque at Khao Yai National Park © Chris Burney

Day 8 –  Jan 16, 2023

The jungle house (lodge).

Before heading to the airport for our flight to Chiang Rai, we birded the lush grounds of the Jungle House. We saw a lot of the same species, and got our first looks at an Asian Barred Owlet.

Highlights: Greater Coucal, Green-billed Malkoha, Asian Barred Owlet, Lineated Barbet, Red-breasted Parakeet, and Chestnut-flanked White-eye.

Rice Paddy near Airport

With a little extra time before our flight, we made a quick stop to get better views of Gray-headed Lapwings in a rice paddy, and ended up getting our first Little Ringed Plovers for the trip.

Highlights: Gray-headed Lapwing, Little Ringed Plover and Oriental Reed Warbler.

On our way to the hotel, we made a quick stop at an agricultural area that is a well-known roost for various buntings, including Yellow-breasted Bunting. While we ended up only hearing a large flock of buntings gathering in the distance, we saw several new birds for the trip.

Highlights: White-breasted Waterhen, Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Small Pratincole, Black-winged Kite, Asian Green Bee-eater, Long-tailed Shrike, Pied Bushchat, Purple Sunbird, and Yellow-breasted Bunting.

Day 9 –  Jan 17, 2023

Doi pha hom pok national park – doi san ju.

We started early today to get our blinds in position for a stakeout for Hume’s Pheasant, and we eventually had great views of a male and female. After the show, we spent the remainder of the day travelling along the border with Myanmar looking for mixed flocks.

Highlights: Hume’s Pheasant, Oriental Turtle-Dove, Cook’s Swift, Black Eagle, White-browed Shrike-Babbler (Blyth’s), Maroon Oriole, Gray-backed Shrike, Japanese Tit, Black Bulbul, Mountain Tailorbird, Gray-headed Parrotbill, Buff-chested Warbler, Rusty-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler, Himalayan Cutia, Blue-winged Minla, Spectacled Barwing, White-browed Laughingthrush, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Ultramarine Flycatcher, and Common Rosefinch. 

Spectacled Barwing near the border with Myanmar in Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park, Thailand

Spectacled Barwing near the border with Myanmar in Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park © Chris Burney

Ultramarine Flycatcher along the border with Myanmar, Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park.

Ultramarine Flycatcher along the border with Myanmar, Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park © Chris Burney

Day 10 –  Jan 18, 2023

Doi ang khang.

We visited a number of sites around Doi Ang Khang starting at the campground where we found our first Giant Nuthatch, flocks of Brown-breasted Bulbul and Crested Finchbill. Next, we travelled a short way down the road to the Chinese Cemetery, and the mix of agricultural lands and secondary forest is full of birds – news ones include Daurian Redstart, Silver-eared Mesia, and Chestnut Bunting. We then visited a temple, Wat Phra That Doi Ang Khang, to look for thrushes.

After lunch, we visited the beautiful grounds of the Royal Agricultural Station and scored Streaked Wren-Babbler and White-tailed Robin. Our last planned stop was a border checkpoint where we found a very cooperative Burmese Shrike.

Highlights: Burmese Shrike, Gray-capped Pygmy Woodpecker, Crested Finchbill, Brown-breasted Bulbul, Rufous-fronted Babbler, Chestnut-vented Nuthatch, Giant Nuthatch, Gray Treepie, White-headed Bulbul, Silver-eared Mesia, Streaked Wren-Babbler, Black-breasted Thrush, Eyebrowed Thrush, White-tailed Robin, Daurian Redstart, Streaked Spiderhunter, Orange-bellied Leafbird, and Chestnut Bunting. 

Day 11 –  Jan 19, 2023

Huai bong reservoir.

We started our birding today in the dry Dipterocarp forests near Huai Bong Reservoir, and quickly found our two main targets: Red-billed Blue-Magpie and Lesser Whistling-Duck.

Highlights: Lesser Whistling-Duck, Garganey, Rosy Minivet, Red-billed Blue-Magpie, and Rufous Treepie. 

Rice Paddies near Ping River

We made an impromptu stop along the Ping River and found a nice mix of wetland birds including a lone Greater Painted-Snipe.

Highlights: Greater Painted-Snipe, Oriental Honey-buzzard, Eastern Yellow Wagtail, and Citrine Wagtail. 

Mae Taeng Irrigation Project

Our main target for this site was Wire-tailed Swallow, and we had wonderful comparison views of several birds perched with Barn Swallows.

Highlights: Green Sandpiper, Small Pratincole, Shikra, and Wire-tailed Swallow. 

Ban Hong Wildlife Reserve

As it started to get late, we made our last stop of the day for Green Peafowls at Ban Hong Wildlife Reserve. We immediately saw a large group assembled near the entrance, and observed a spectacular show – males displaying for the females and battling for dominance.

Highlights: Green Peafowl and Asian Green Bee-eater.

Green Peafowl

Green Peafowl © Chris Burney

Green Peafowl at Ban Hong Non-hunting Area, near Chiang Mai

Green Peafowl at Ban Hong Non-hunting Area, near Chiang Mai © Chris Burney

Day 12 –  Jan 20, 2023

Doi inthanon national park – summit.

Highlights: Rufous-throated Partridge, Yellow-bellied Fairy-Fantail, Pygmy Cupwing, Ashy-throated Warbler, Rufous-winged Fulvetta, Silver-eared Laughingthrush, Chestnut-tailed Minla, Dark-sided Thrush, Gray-sided Thrush, Himalayan Shortwing, and Green-tailed Sunbird (Doi Inthanon).                                                                       

Doi Inthanon National Park – Lower Sections

We spent the rest of the day slowly descending through the park and exploring the different forest types along the way. In the humid mid-elevation forests, we ran into a nice mixed flock as we were watching Slaty-bellied Tesia. Unfortunately, the flock stayed high in the canopy and we only had brief views of stunners such as Clicking Shrike-Babbler and Yellow-cheeked Tit.

Next, we visited a riparian area, mainly for Plumbeous and White-capped Redstart. Lastly, we explored the dry forests at the base of the park and soon found our main target, Collared Falconet.

Highlights: Rufous-winged Buzzard, Collared Falconet, Red-headed Trogon, Clicking Shrike-Babbler, Rufous-bellied Niltava, Plumbeous Redstart, White-capped Redstart, Yellow-cheeked Tit, Chestnut-crowned Warbler, Slaty-bellied Tesia, Golden Babbler, Gray-throated Babbler and Scaly Thrush.

Day 13 –  Jan 21, 2023

Blossom-headed parakeet conservation area.

We got to the observation tower early to observe the parakeets leaving their roosts. While we waited for the parakeets, we saw a nice mix of birds including a few new ones for the trip.

Highlights: Eurasian Hoopoe, Blossom-headed Parakeet, and Black-hooded Oriole.

Touch Star Resort

Before we headed back to Bangkok, we birded the grounds around the lodge seeing many of the same open country species we’ve seen throughout the trip.

Highlights: Gray-breasted Prinia and Thick-billed Warbler.

Ob Khan National Park

Enroute to the airport, we made one last stop along the way.

Highlights: Violet Cuckoo, White-crested Laughingthrush, and Black-backed Forktail.

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How to plan your first visit to Thailand

Aydan Stuart

Oct 3, 2023 • 14 min read

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Be ready for your trip to Thailand with this first-timer's guide © Jackyenjoyphotography / Getty Images

Thailand is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations and is widely accessible to all types of travelers.

Despite being known as a top backpacker destination as far back as your parents can remember, it still remains a must-visit for many. Best known for its pearl-white beaches , rich cultures and exquisite cuisine , it’s perfect for youthful soul-searchers, new family travelers and off-the-beaten-track adventurers alike. 

Blissfully easy to navigate for first-timers, the country is wholeheartedly hospitable and boasts a culture that is open, welcoming and warm. And although this kind-spirit can sometimes feel a little too much to the uninitiated, the lengths Thai people will go to ensure you have a great time is astounding and should be welcomed at every opportunity. Anyone who has visited Thailand will tell you that it is through these interactions that the real Thailand reveals itself.

Warm temperatures year round promise a generous helping of vitamin D, while bountiful landscapes that stretch from pristine beaches to forested mountains give way to almost limitless experiences . You’ll be hard pressed to find a better tropical paradise for your next sun-filled adventure.

So, get ready to pack your bags with the answers to these questions that every first-time visitor to Thailand is asking.

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When should I go to Thailand?

Ask any local and they’ll say the best time to visit Thailand is the “winter months” of November to February, but with warm temperatures throughout the year you’ll be hard pressed to find a time not worth visiting. 

Thanks to post-monsoon winds cutting down humidity and lowering temperatures a few degrees, these months are technically the coolest, but that is objective when you’re in the tropics. This season pairs well with the New Year holiday season so expect busy crowds of both Thais and foreigners during these times. 

The summer that follows is equally dry but significantly hotter. By April, the country is at its hottest (temperatures reaching north of 104°F/40°C) so fewer Thais venture out, leaving the sun-scorched tourism to those that don't know better. If you visit during this time, be sure to time a trip with Songkran, Thailand’s three-day New Year that is celebrated by way of a nationwide water fight in mid- to late-April. Every village, town and city gets involved, often producing so much evaporated water that it kick-starts some hefty pre-rainy season storms. 

The rainy, or monsoon, season usually arrives by late June and continues through to October. At the start, the rains are heavy but more inconsistent. Towards the end, rainfall is easier to predict with week-long grey skies a real possibility. Temperatures stay warm so you don’t need to layer up, but if you’re visiting the islands , beware of rough seas and cancelled ferries that can spell disaster for tight itineraries. 

Also worth noting is the increasingly problematic “smokey season”, where slash-and-burn agriculture blankets the North of Thailand (Chiang Mai, Pai, Sukhothai, Chiang Rai) in toxic smoke between January and March that ruins both the views and your lungs.

How much time do I need to explore Thailand? 

It can be easy to feel overwhelmed when first visiting Thailand, jam-packing itineraries with every city and every experience you can. As a first-time traveler, ask yourself what you want to go to Thailand to experience and build your trip around that. With so much on offer and vastly different landscapes depending on where you head, Thailand can be enjoyed over days in the same way it can be enjoyed over months. 

If it's beaches you’re looking for, head south to Phuket , Krabi or one of the islands in the Bay of Thailand and look towards the mainland for extra things to do. If it's the culture you’re more into, stay a while in Bangkok before heading north to Chiang Mai and come face to face with thousand-year-old temples and ancient forests. 

If there’s one piece of advice for first-timers, it’s this: don’t do too much. Seven to ten days might be just the right amount of time to explore, allowing you to see the best places . Thailand is inherently laid-back and spontaneous. Give yourself time to become part of that rather than rushing through without time to take it all in.

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Do I need a visa to visit Thailand? 

Thailand allows tourists from over 60 countries to enter without applying for a visa . Most get a 30 day stamp , which is more than enough for most holidaymakers. Trips to neighbouring countries will grant you a new 30 day stamp when you arrive back into Thailand too, making it perfect for wayfaring backpackers looking for a good place to start and end their trip.

The country’s main international airports are Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Muang Airport in Bangkok and Phuket Airport on the island of Phuket. Smaller regional airports in Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Pattaya and Trang also have daily international flights from more regional Asian and Middle Eastern destinations. 

What's the best way to travel around in Thailand? 

Getting around Thailand is easy enough although timetables and pick-up points can be a little hard to decipher. The interprovincial bus and train networks are far-reaching and almost always have seats, but booking can be tricky thanks to a lack of any central online booking system. Agents are your best bet to sort out the details (their add-on fees are pretty nominal) or opt for flying, with dozens of internal flights connecting cities every day at prices that can’t be scoffed at.

Getting around locally is even easier with taxis, tuk-tuks and makeshift minivans and taxi-trucks in every major town and city. The more modern BTS and MRT train systems in Bangkok make navigating the massive city even easier as more lines are built, while the popular car-hailing app Grab is now top choice for locals and tourists who prefer to use map pins over hand gestures to find their way.

The best things to do in Thailand 

Thailand is loosely divided into four regions, the South – where you’ll find beaches; the North, where you’ll find mountains; the Northeast – where you’ll find food and culture; and the Central Plains – where you’ll find Bangkok and Thailand’s biggest nature reserves.

Each region has its own unique cultural identity that can be experienced in everything from food to language, traditions and beliefs, but at their core all are very Thai. Here’s a small breakdown of each region to help you decide where to begin.

Bangkok is the heart of Thailand, home to the Royal Family and one of the world's largest capital cities. Renowned for its endless shopping, record-breaking markets and vibrant nightlife, there's something here for everyone, although it's not always everyone’s favorite place.

Because it’s the first port of call for most visitors, it can be quite an overwhelming experience for a first-timer. Endless traffic jams, strong smells from street food vendors and a pulsating hum of crowds might be an assault on the senses. Some thrive, others dive. Both are perfectly acceptable responses but if you do find yourself in the latter party, try to consider staying a day or two to settle in and see some sights . 

The best way to see Bangkok is getting on the back of a tuk tuk and touring the city by way of the Grand Palace , Khao San Road , Siam Shopping District and the world’s largest Chinatown . If you’re there at the weekend, don’t forget to visit Chatuchak Weekend Market , the largest market in Thailand.

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The Central Plains

Head beyond Bangkok and you’ll be greeted by a wide world of rolling green hills and small towns that are home to some of Thailand’s best kept secrets.

The ancient capital of Ayutthaya is just 90 minutes from Bangkok’s Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal, and is a perfect day trip from the busy capital. Alternatively, depart on a horizontal trajectory for more natural experiences that are easy to get to, including Thailand’s largest nature reserve, Khao Yai National Park (surrounded by luxurious holiday villas and wine plantations) to the east, and the wild waterfalls and elephant sanctuaries of Kanchanaburi to the west.

The Southern Islands

The islands along the southern peninsula are Thailand’s most popular destination, and for good reason. Pristine beaches, although a little inundated with tourist development over the years, are still some of the best in the region. The Andaman Sea side offers the clearest water, best diving sites and white sand beaches, home to the infamous city-island of Phuket and many other smaller islands each with their own charm and story, one of the best being Ko Lipe . In the Bay of Thailand, you’ll find the popular full-moon party island of Ko Pha-Ngan along with many other islands that offer both relaxing getaways and unadulterated ocean fun.

Chiang Mai and the North

Chiang Mai is the hub for most travelers heading north. Once an old capital for the Lanna Kingdom, the city is rich in history and offers a glimpse into the unique cultures of hilltribes and local traditions that are unlike any other in Thailand. Surrounded by mountains, it is also a paradise for those who like adventure, with everything from white water rafting to sustainable elephant tourism , jungle treks and mountain-top glamping.

The nearby mountain town of Pai became a backpacker hotspot during the '80s and has remained one ever since. Although more family-friendly than ever, it is still the place every first-time backpacker ends up at one point or another. And while most experiences in the North are easily accessed from the hub of Chiang Mai, travelers with a little more time should venture further into the hills in search of untapped beauty found within the mountains of Nan , Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son . 

Northeast Thailand

Colloquially known as Isan (pronounced ee-saan ), this region is the least visited part of Thailand. Endless paddy fields and agricultural powerhouses are what keep this region going, but for intrepid travelers there’s a fair few things to be discovered here too. 

Sharing its border with Laos and Cambodia , backpackers will often find themselves in the border towns of Nong Khai and Aranyaprathet as they venture forth, or emerge from, the wider region. Beyond that, the region operates on a more destination-specific agenda, with the dinosaur museums of Khon Kaen , the plateau camping of Phu Kradeung and the rocket festivals of Yasothon being some of the region’s biggest highlights. 

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My favorite thing to do in Thailand

Northern Thailand has some of the best roads in the region for biking. Whether you hire a moped, try your skills on a vintage classic or swap a motor for two pedals, exploring the North – and Thailand in general – on two wheels is one of the most rewarding experiences. 

Why? Well, with two wheels you can stop almost anywhere, change plans at a moment's notice and travel slow enough to take in your surroundings and see things often missed from inside a minivan. This not only is a great way to travel in general, but also aligns well with the more relaxed and spontaneous travel culture that Thailand is perfect for.

Whenever I visit a new city, I like to rent a bike and drive around to see what’s on offer. When I have a day or two free, I’ll take to the road on a pre-planned trip on well-known routes such as the Mae Hong Son Loop that offer more in the way of pit stops, hilltribe village detours and refreshing midday waterfall visits. If there’s one bike route you do while in Chiang Mai, it should be a trip out to Doi Inthanon (the country’s highest mountain) and back, making sure you reach the top of the mountain (a road leads all the way to the top) and book a night in one of the many luxurious dome tent glamping spots with your very own private balcony bathtub for as little as $40 just a night.

How much money do I need for Thailand?

Costs in Thailand can vary dramatically and also feel quite unbalanced at times. A local coffee can set you back as much as three street food dinners, while luxury resorts range from the surprisingly accessible to downright outrageously expensive. 

One thing is for certain, Thailand is no longer a cheap destination for tourists. Sure, you can easily get by on a budget here and still experience things you could never afford back at home, but the cheap destination that generations before once knew is mostly gone. While backpacker hostels trade cheap prices with fans and unwashed sheets, tourist hot spots generally charge more but also offer better services as a result. If you want to keep it real, look beyond the flashing lights for nearby local hangouts that often serve better food and more genuine experiences.

Average costs in Thailand

  • Hostel room: 300–600B
  • Basic hotel room: 600–1500B
  • Luxury villa: 3000–30,000B
  • Interprovincial bus and train tickets: 200–600B
  • Internal flight: 2000–3000B
  • Bowl of noodles on the roadside: 60B
  • Thai restaurant meal for two: 1500B
  • A barbeque buffet: 500B
  • A bottle of local beer: 60B
  • A fresh cup of Thai-origin coffee: 120B
  • A liter of petrol: 45B

Is Thailand safe for tourists?

Absolutely. In fact, Thailand is one of the least dangerous countries in Southeast Asia for travelers. It’s open and friendly culture means people are always willing to help you, and while there are people with bad intentions the world over, there’s usually someone nearby who can help on the rare occasion something does go wrong.

Looking at a wider picture, the country does have a history of social unrest and military coups, however these are (mostly) bloodless and tourists have never been a target of either side. As long as you follow standard travel safety practices, look out for tuk tuk scams and be savvy around corrupt vendors and officials, you’ll be fine.

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What should I know about Thai culture before I visit? 

Thailand has a strong cultural identity but Thai people are generally very tolerant and accommodating to foreign tourists who may not realize they’re making a faux pas. Aside from insulting Buddhism or the monarchy (both punishable with jail terms), most other traditions or practices are overlooked if done wrong.

Generally speaking, you shouldn’t touch a stranger on the head, point at things with your feet, step over people or put your feet up on a chair. This comes from the belief that the head is the most sacred part of the body while the feet are the least. Other things include public nudity, going topless (this also includes men away from the pool or the sea), shouting loudly or getting a little too intimate in public. 

However, due to the reserved nature of Thai society, it can be difficult for tourists to recognize when they’re doing something wrong as many people won’t mention it. When in doubt, smile, be polite and keep frustrations to yourself and you’ll fit in just fine.

How can I best stay connected in Thailand?

Thailand has an incredible network of wi-fi and 4G/5G networks that cover almost the entire country. Free wi-fi is available in almost every cafe, restaurant, bar and hotel and sim cards can be purchased cheap and easily (you’ll need your passport to buy one) and offer very cheap internet packages that can keep you connected with superfast 4G from sandy beaches to the most dense jungles.

Is Thai street food safe to eat?

Most street food in Thailand is cooked to order, making it especially safe to eat as it is served fresh off the wok. Just like restaurants, street vendors rely on good reviews and happy customers to survive. Food poisoning from street food is uncommon but not impossible, but for first-time visitors, a change in diet and local bacteria can result in mild upset during the first few days.

Pre-cooked food left out on the roadside for hours on end is more high-risk, so use your judgement on whether something looks safe to eat. Thai people are also very cautious when it comes to cleanliness and food quality, so if there are lots of locals lining up too, you’re definitely at a good place.

Is cannabis legal in Thailand?

As of 2018 cannabis was legalized in Thailand for medical use and more recently decriminalized for recreational use. Although there are loose rules around who can and cannot smoke (currently banned for under 20s and pregnant women), these are being updated often so make a point of seeking up-to-date information before engaging in any cannabis-related activity.

Smoking cannabis, cigarettes or vaping (e-cigarettes are illegal in Thailand) in public places is still subject to punishment as a public nuisance so watch out for no-smoking signs. Thailand also has a very strong stance against all other drugs, with hefty prison sentences and even the death penalty for those caught using or in possession. As such, the laws surrounding cannabis could change in an instant so when in doubt, avoid it to stay safe.

This article was first published January 2011 and updated October 2023

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  • 1. How Long to Stay in Phuket

2. The Best Things to Do in Phuket

3. the best time to visit phuket, 4. how to get to phuket, 5. where to stay in phuket, 6. meals in phuket, 7. need a visa or no need to get a visa.

Phuket now reopens. From April 1, 2022, all international travelers don't need to take nucleic acid test before departure .

Phuket enjoys the reputation of being the "Pearl of the Andaman Sea". It is the largest island in Thailand and one of the most popular beach destinations in the world, with fine beaches, glittering seas, white sands, nodding palm trees, lively towns, and high-end seaside resorts.

1. How Long to Stay in Phuket: At Least 3 Days

A visit to Phuket usually takes 3 to 7 days, and you can plan a trip of suitable length according to your preferences.

It takes at least 3 days to explore Phuket, and spending 4 days there is the most popular choice.

Covering an area of about 540 sq km (200 sq mi), Phuket and its surrounding regions offer a variety of activities for families, groups of friends, and couples.

  • Day 1: explore beaches freely
  • Day 2: take a trip to Phi Phi Island
  • Day 3: visit Phuket's Big Buddha and Wat Chalong
  • Day 4: discover Phuket town

If you have a flexible schedule and enjoy your stay in Phuket, you can extend your stay from 5 to 7 days.

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Indulge in Leisurely Beach Time

Most beaches in Phuket lie along the western coast. Surin Beach, Kata Beach, and Karon Beach are recommended for their quiet, non-touristy vibe and are more suitable for a leisurely holiday.

Explore Phuket's Big Buddha and Wat Chalong

These two sacred Buddhist sites are very close to each other. Located on a hill, the glistening white Big Buddha is 45 m (140 feet) tall and can be spotted from Karon Beach. Wat Chalong is the biggest Buddhist temple in Phuket and is known for its unique building style.

Take a Trip to Phi Phi Island

Phi Phi stands out among more than 30 outlying islands around Phuket for its soft white sands, crystal-clear waters, natural rock caves, and the untainted tropical scenery, making it one of the most popular beach destinations in recent years.

Wander about in Phuket Town

Many visitors head straight to the beaches, so Phuket town is often forgotten. You can walk around the Old Town , which is rich in history and culture.

Explore the historical buildings and mansions built in the colonial style, wander into a temple or museum, visit the weekend market, and relax in a quaint cafe when tired.

Go Island Hopping

There are more than 30 islands around Phuket. The most popular contenders for island hopping are Phi Phi Island, the Similan Islands , Racha Yai Island, and Coral Island.

Take the Phang Nga Bay Cruise

Phang Nga Bay is considered to be the most beautiful location in Phuket and its surrounding areas. You can cruise through the dramatic limestone islands and occasionally stop to enjoy the quiet beaches.

Join a Thai Cooking Class

This is a great choice for those who love the exotic flavors of authentic Thai food and want to learn its secrets. A market tour to choose fresh and natural ingredients is included.

Savor Phuket's Night Markets

Night markets in Phuket are always fun, intense, colorful, surprising, and fascinating, with a variety of local merchandise available at a bargain as well as mouth-watering local delicacies. Naka Market, Lard Yai, and Chillva Market are recommended.

November to April is the best time to visit Phuket . This period is the dry season in Phuket and the weather is very pleasant. You can sunbathe in the warm sunshine and enjoy various water sports in the sea. This period is also the high season. If you plan to travel during this time, please avoid popular spots such as Patong Beach.

May to October is the rainy season and also the off-season for travel. If you plan to travel in this period, you may miss water sports such as scuba diving due to the rain. However, it is a good time to take advantage of quiet beaches and cost-effective rooms.

Learn more about Weather in Phuket on our website.

Phuket has an airport, Phuket International Airport (HKT). The best way to get to Phuket is taking a flight.

Sydney, Melbourne, Doha, Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Siem Reap, Beijing, Moscow, and Seoul have direct flights to Phuket.

In Thailand, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Koh Samui have direct flights to Phuket.

Phuket airport lies in the north of Phuket. From the airport, it takes about 30 minutes to Surin Beach, 50 minutes to Patong Beach, one hour to Karon Beach, and 40 minutes to Phuket town by road.

Learn more on How to Get to and around Phuket .

Tourism in Phuket is well developed, and you can expect accommodation of a good standard. From economy hotels to luxury villas, located in beach areas to the town, you can easily find one to suit your requirements.

Most hotels are clustered around Patong Beach , Karon Beach, and Kata Beach.

If you enjoy partying and are looking for a lively vibe , you can consider booking a hotel in the Patong Beach area. Patong Beach is the heart of Phuket and offers a colorful nightlife and a variety of bars, restaurants, and shopping options.

If you prefer a quiet vibe, you may like to choose a hotel on Karon Beach or Surin Beach.

Here are our recommended hotels on these beaches for your reference:

  • Arinara Bangtao Beach Resort (Bangtao Beach)
  • Twinpalms Phuket Resort (Surin Beach)
  • Katathani Phuket Beach Resort (Karon Beach)
  • Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Merlin Beach (Patong Beach)
  • Burasari Resort (Patong Beach)

Thai dishes feature sour, sweet, salty, and spicy flavor profiles. Different regions of Thailand have slightly different preferences. Phuket is located in the south of Thailand. The dishes there are slightly spicier than in other regions.

Phuket is rich in lobster, oysters, squid, and other seafood. Seafood dishes cooked in the Thai style tend to have a unique taste profile. The most popular seafood restaurants and stalls can be found in Patong Beach . Karon Beach also has a seafood street that attracts visitors all around.

Another feature of Phuket's dishes is that they are cooked with coconut milk. Mushrooms, tomatoes, lemongrass, chicken, and galangal are cooked in coconut milk, offering a special flavor.

Besides restaurants, night markets are the best place to explore local delicacies and immerse yourself in the local community.

Don't worry if you can't get used to the Thai style. You will find more international cuisine there — Western, Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, Turkish, Chinese, etc.

Passport holders from 57 countries are exempt from obtaining a visa to visit Thailand.

If you hold a passport from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, France, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia, or 46 other countries, you can visit Phuket without applying for a visa .

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Rp 5.900.000 /pax

EXCLUDE – Lunch & Dinner – Transport 2000 THB/pax

OPTIONAL Bisa start dari: Medan / Bali

Kami juga menerima request private trip Bebas pilih tanggal & tanpa minimal peserta

DAY 1 Meet at Jakarta Airport Flight to Bangkok Landing at Don Mueang Airport Chatuchak / Night Market Go to Hotel Free Time

DAY 2 Breakfast Go to Pattaya Pattaya Beach Royal Garden Plaza Silverlake Laser Budha Big Budha Back to Bangkok

DAY 3 MBK Siam Area Platinum Mall Asiatique

DAY 4 Wat Arun Wat Pho Big-C Go to Airport Take Off Back to Indonesia

Reseller Fee 200.000/pax

Pendaftaran @asiatrip_id WhatsApp: 0857 9502 1995

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19 – 22 Feb 2023 Thailand Bangkok Pattaya with Low Cost Airlines

  • Harga untuk Dewasa / Anak2 (umur 3 - 60 thn)
  • Jika berusia 53 tahun keatas wajib ada pendamping

Cara Mendaftar Trip / Booking

Itinerary & Destinasi

Bangkok, Pattaya

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Syarat Penting

tidak diperlukan visa / bebas visa

Ketentuan Pembatalan

Jika kamu membatalkan trip, maka pembayaran yang sudah masuk tidak dapat di refund / reschedule.

Kebijakan Khusus

Wajib vaksin dosis lengkap + booster.

Harga Sudah Termasuk

Tiket pesawat.

AirAsia / Scoot / Thai Lion setaraf bagasi kabin 7kg

Hotel bintang 3 (Sekamar ber-2)

Private Bus

Sudah termasuk makan 3x sehari sesuai program (B, L, D)

tidak diperlukan / Bebas Visa

Tour leader dari indonesia & Local guide

Tiket masuk wisata, Mineral water setiap hari

Free dokumentasi foto

Belum Termasuk

Tips guide, driver, dan TL total Rp 600,000 / org

Asuransi perjalanan Allianz TravelPro Rp 150,000 (4 hari trip)

Bagasi pesawat mulai Rp 900ribu PP (20kg)

Booking Trip

Visa Approved

HARI KE 1 JAKARTA – BANGKOK

  • Meeting point di Bandara Soekarno-Hatta
  • Penerbangan ke Bangkok
  • Check-in hotel @Bangkok

HARI KE 2 BANGKOK – PATTAYA (B,L,D)

  • Chaopraya River
  • Wat Arun (temple of the dawn)
  • Gems Gallery (mandatory shop)
  • MBK Shopping Mall
  • Honey Bee farm (mandatory shop)
  • Pattaya Floating Market
  • Pattaya beach
  • Check-in Hotel @Pattaya

HARI KE 3 PATTAYA – BANGKOK (B,L,D)

  • Erawadee Herb Shop (mandatory shop)
  • Nongnooch Village
  • Lasser Budha hill
  • Asiatique Night Market

HARI KE 4 BANGKOK – JAKARTA (B)

  • Acara bebas
  • Pengantaran ke Bandara

B,L,D = Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Demi kelancaran tour, mungkin aja acara perjalanan dapat berubah ya tanpa pemberitahuan terlebih dahulu.

Ke Singapore, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Turkey & Serbia tidak memerlukan visa / bebas visa! Kamu cukup mengirimkan scan / foto halaman depan Paspor kamu yang masih aktif (minimal 6 bulan)

Syarat & Ketentuan lainnya

  • KEIKUTSERTAAN:  Syarat masa berlaku paspor adalah 6 bulan lebih dari tanggal keberangkatan, dan apabila berusia 53 tahun keatas wajib membawa pendamping.
  • AIRLINES FORCE MAJEURE:  Force majure seperti pembatalan / keterlambatan / perubahan peraturan bagasi / hambatan lain penerbangan yg disebabkan oleh pihak maskapai ataupun hal lain, hambatan transportasi lokal, kerusuhan & lain sebagainya, maka pihak travel agent tidak dapat dituntut & segala kerugian yg disebabkan hal tersebut jika ada maka menjadi tanggungan peserta tour. Travel agent akan semampunya membantu komunikasi ke pihak terkait.
  • PERUBAHAN KURS:  Kurs maksimal 1 USD = 15000, jika lebih ada penyesuaian biaya
  • IMIGRASI & KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH:  Imigrasi negara yang dikunjungi memiliki hak untuk menerima dan menolak tamu untuk berkunjung. Apabila ditolak, pihak travel agent tidak bertanggung jawab akan hal ini, demikian juga dengan kebijakan pemerintah.
  • LOCAL FORCE MAJEURE: Dalam keadaan Force Majeure/terpaksa/tidak teratasi karena wabah penyakit, bencana alam, kerusuhan, kecelakaan, suasana mencekam dan lain-lain, rencana perjalanan dapat dirubah baik susunan maupun jadwalnya tanpa pemberitahuan terlebih dahulu, hal ini demi kepentingan dan keamanan seluruh rombongan tour. Dalam hal ini travel agent tidak bertanggung jawab dalam pengembalian biaya atau uang atas service yang sudah dibayarkan yang tidak digunakan, termasuk dan tidak terbatas pada biaya tambahan.
  • Demi kelancaran tour, acara perjalanan dapat berubah tanpa pemberitahuan terlebih dahulu.
  • Dengan melakukan pembayaran ke rekening akun PT Wisata Impian Universal atau melalui website wishtravelers.com, berarti peserta sudah dianggap menyetujui Syarat & Ketentuan

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10-12 march 2023 | kota kasablanka, tidak sabar menunggu liburan selanjutnya, jangan lewatkan promo liburan ke thailand bersama panorama jtb, khusus untuk anda yang ingin merasakan pengalaman liburan yang tak terlupakan,, panorama jtb menawarkan promo spesial di wisata thailand festival selama 10-12 maret 2023., dapatkan cashback hingga rp 2 juta dan cicilan 0% hingga 6 bulan, setiap pemesanan produk di panorama jtb. tidak hanya itu,, anda juga berkesempatan untuk mendapatkan travel voucher hingga rp 1 juta, sudah siap jelajah thailand bersama panorama jtb,  tidak perlu bingung lagi mencari destinasi liburan yang tepat., negara yang kaya akan keindahan alam, budaya, kuliner, dan atraksi wisata menunggu anda untuk dijelajahi., nikmati suasana yang berbeda di bangkok, phuket, pattaya, chiang mai, dan puluhan kota lainnya., untuk info lebih lanjut, silakan menghubungi patsy di whatsapp  081510305555  (chat only)., panorama jtb juga melayani kebutuhan bepergian untuk anda dan keluarga., follow instagram  @panoramatoursid  untuk informasi & update lainnya..

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Paket Tour Wisata Bangkok Pattaya Thailand 2024

Sentosa Wisata mengeluarkan Promo Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya Thailand 2024  selama 4 hari 3 malam dengan Harga Promo Rp 1.990.000 per orang. Dalam Tour Bangkok Pattaya ini minimal 4 orang dengan keberangkatan setiap hari. Promo Tour ini berlaku sampai seat terisi penuh. Bangkok merupakan kota yang terkenal akan budaya, atraksi hiburan identik dengan eksotisme. Bangkok juga kaya akan nilai sejarah yang bertepatan dengan pesatnya modernisasi, tercermin dalam cityscape dan masyarakat urban. Sementara Keragaman wisata yang tersedia di Pattaya selalu datang sebagai kejutan yang menyenangkan bagi para travelers. Extravaganza budaya dan terkenalnya para ladyboy, serta wisata pulau yang indah akan membawa petualangan baru dalam paket wisata bangkok.

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Frost Magical Ice of Siam Pattaya

Frost Magical Ice of Siam Pattaya ini adalah salah satu tempat wisata yang cukup menarik dan juga unik. Di bagian depan, Anda akan menemukan berbagai macam ukiran dari batuan putih, Anda dapat melihat adanya ukiran pohon, kuda, dll. Anda yang pemandangan ini sangat kontras dengan pemandangan langit nan biru. Semua pahatan ini berwarna putih. Masuk ke bagian dalam, Anda harus mengguankan jaket yang tebal, karena suhu udara yang ada di ruangan ini cukup dingin. Disini Anda akan menikmati aneka ukiran atau pahatan dari es. Mulai dari patung manusia salju, patung penari tradisional Thailand, dan yang lainnya. Ada juga cafe yang unik di tempat ini, semuanya menggunakan bahan dari es, seperti cangir, kursi, bahkan hingga mejanya juga terbuat dari es.

Itinerary Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya 4D3N

KEBERANGKATAN SETIAP HARI – BOOKING MINIMAL 4 ORANG 

DAY 1 : BANGKOK (-) Penerbangan mandiri dari Indonesia ke Bangkok. Setibanya di Bangkok, proses imigrasi dan bagasi. Travelers akan bertemu dengan guide berbahasa Indonesia. Lalu menuju Hotel. Check-in hotel dan bermalam di Bangkok.

DAY 2 : BANGKOK – PATTAYA (B/L/D) Setelah sarapan di hotel, lalu menuju Pattaya dengan perjalanan selama 2 jam. Lalu mengunjungi HONEY BEE SHOP peternakan lebah dan menjual madu, royal jelly dan bee pollen. Setelah itu travelers akan dibawah menuju NONG NOOCH VILLAGE , yaitu taman seluas 500 hektar yang terdapat banyak sekali koleksi bunga dan taman yang cantik. Lalu menyaksikan ELEPHANT SHOW dan THAI CULTURAL SHOW . Makan siang di Nong Nooch Village. Kemudian juga mengunjungi ERAWADEE HERBAL . Selanjutnya mengunjungi LASER BUDDHA , ukiran Patung Buddha di Bukit yang di pahat. Setelah itu mengunjungi GREAT & GRAND SWEET PATTAYA , tempat Wisata baru yang bertemakan Permen / Ice Cream yang sangat Instagramable. Lalu Makan malam di restoran local. Check in hotel untuk beristirahat.

DAY 3 : PATTAYA – BANGKOK (B/L/D) Setelah Sarapan di hotel, menuju GEMS JEWELLERY FACTORY . Setelah itu menuju Bangkok dengan perjalanan selama 2 jam. Menyebrangi CHAOPHRAYA RIVER dengan perahu menuju WAT ARUN TEMPLE , kuil yang dibangun oleh Raja Rama II pada abad 19, yang merupakan landmark kota Bangkok. Lalu makan siang di restoran lokal. Acara berikutnya wisata belanja di Mall MBK & PLATINUM MALL . Lalu makan malam di restoran lokal. Setelah itu mengunjungi JODD FAIRS NIGHT MARKET . Setelah puas berbelanja, travelers akan diantar ke Hotel.

DAY 4 : BANGKOK (B) Masuk pada hari terakhir, sarapan di hotel dan acara bebas, lalu diantar ke Airport untuk kembali ke Indonesia. Sampai berjumpa di liburan seru selanjutnya! ?

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Harga Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya 4D3N

Berikut rincian harga Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya 4D3N yang dapat anda pilih. Pembayaran bisa Cash atau debit/kredit card di kantor Sentosa Wisata dan bisa juga transfer via bank.

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– Min. Booking 4 Pax –

Harga Termasuk :  

  • Menginap 3 malam di Hotel sesuai pilihan
  • Transportasi selama tour dan Antar Jemput Bandara
  • Tour sesuai Itinerary
  • Makan sesuai Itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Tour Guide berbahasa Indonesia berpengalaman

Harga Belum Termasuk :

  • Tiket Pesawat
  • Tiping Tour Guide & Driver selama 4 hari Rp 330.000/orang
  • PCR Test / Karantina (JIKA ADA)
  • Asuransi Perjalanan
  • Optional Tour (bisa diambil, bisa tidak)
  • Biaya pengeluaran pribadi

Mengapa Harus Sentosa Wisata ?

  • Penginapan di Hotel berbintang yang nyaman dan bersih
  • Makanan yang disajikan berstandart Internasional, Lezat dan No Pork
  • Dipandu oleh Tour Guide berbahasa Indonesia yg berpengalaman & ramah
  • Minimal 2 orang bisa berangkat kapan saja
  • Mobil yang digunakan selama tour Full AC & nyaman
  • Terima beres! No Hidden Cost 🙂
  • Travel Terpercaya yang telah digunakan oleh banyak Perusahaan besar seperti PT Bank Mandiri – PT Garuda Food (Mountea) – PT SFK (Bank Permata) – PT Bank BNI, dll

GROUP PT BANK MANDIRI

GROUP PT. SFK (BANK PERMATA)

GROUP  PT. GARUDA FOOD (MOUNTEA)

Kami juga telah menyiapkan Promo Paket Thailand lainnya, seperti :

  • TOUR BANGKOK PATTAYA LEBARAN 6D5N
  • TOUR AMAZING BANGKOK PATTAYA 4D3N
  • TOUR BANGKOK KHAO YAI 4D3N
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  • TOUR BANGKOK HUAHIN 4D3N
  • TOUR PHUKET PHI PHI 4D3N
  • TOUR BANGKOK PATTAYA MUSLIM HALAL 4D3N
  • TOUR CHIANGMAI CHIANGRAI 4D3N
  • TOUR BANGKOK PATTAYA 3D2N

Untuk Info & Pembookingan Paket Tour Wisata Travel Bangkok segera hubungi Customer Service kami di nomor 021-22321476, 081297806480, 085692001204, 08990830702

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Bisa dapat Penawaran paket tour bangkok 5D4N termasuk ticket pp 3 orang dewasa ( keluarga) bulan mei lebaran berangkat dari surabaya

Penawaran tour sudah kami email Mohon cek folder inbox/spam

WA: 08979574188

Mohon infonya unt penawaran paketnya. 3 orang dewasa. Tiket PP dr surabaya.

Mohon info paket tour ke thailand untuk 10 orang kena harga brp include tiket pp dari sby

Halo Ibu Sinta

Rencana mau jalan ke bangkok kapan bu? Untuk komunikasi lebih lanjut bisa via WA ke 085692001204

Mohon info paket tour 5d4n untuk 2 orang + tiket pesawat tgl 3-8 feb 2020

Mohon infonya

Halo boleh minta PL untuk paket bangkok huahin?keberangkatan agustus 2020 terimakasib

Kami sudah kirim kan paket melalui email, hanya saja jika untuk harga di agust kita belum ada.. mungkkin untuk gambaran harga seperti yang saya kirimkan di paket nya..

mohon check email..

Tour jakarta bangkok include pattaya utk 6 orang 4 days 3 nght utk thn 2021

Hallo, mohon informasi tour ke Thailand untuk tahun 2021, terima kasih

Untuk saat ini kita belum update di tahun 2021 perkembangan nya, mudah mudahan bisa berjalan normal kembali di 2021

misi kak. mau nanya, pp + hotel 5d4n ke jkrt – bangkok thailand 2021 berapa yah?

Hai Kak Della

Maaf saat ini Tour Bangkok Pattaya 2021 masih close Semoga segera dibuka yaa

misi kak, mau tanya apa paket di atas masih dengan harga yang sama? untuk thailand 4D3N

Terimakasih

Maaf saat ini harga tour bangkok belum keluar Kami masih menunggu lampu hijau dari pemerintah thailand

Kak mau tanya paket tour untuk 2 org , yg 3D2N

Hai Kak Yusi

Mohon maaf sampai saat ini Thailand masih close utk turis Indonesia Semoga secepatnya bisa buka ya, agar kita bisa tour ke bangkok lagi 🙂

Hallo, saya ingin bertanya. Apa untuk trip ke thailand 4D3N udah dibuka ya sekarang?

Untuk bangkok pattaya sudah mulai open

ada nomer yg fastrespon yg bisa dihubungi ?

Bisa dapat Penawaran paket tour bangkok 3D2N termasuk ticket pp 16 orang dewasa bulan nov berangkat dari jakarta

Halo kak… utk permintaan kaka bisa WA ke kami di 0856 9200 1204 yaa

Halo, boleh saya minta penawaran paket tour bangkok 4D3N private tour untuk 4 orang dewasa bulan Juni 2023?

Hai kak, rencana tour ke bangkok pattaya mau jalan tgl brp? Utk fast resposnse boleh WA ke 085692001204

Hallo, Mohon infonya untuk penawaran paket tour bangkok 3D2N untuk 3 orang termasuk ticket pp. Thanks

Hai kak, rencana tour ke bangkok thailand mau jalan kpn? Utk fast resposnse boleh WA ke 085692001204

Infoin min untuk paket 4 org ya dri jakarta

mohon informasi kak paket tour pattaya – bangkok 4D3N (start pattaya – end bangkok)

mohon info paket tour thailand 4D3N dari Bali thanks

Halo Kak Didi

Rencana mau join paket tour bangkok thailand untuk berapa orang? Untuk fast responds bisa via WA ya ke 0812-9780-6480

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Jumlah Turis Asing Thailand pada 2023 Capai 28 Juta, Terbanyak se-Asean

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Stephanie Valencia, Public Relations Officer Tourism Authority of Thailand, mengungkapkan alasan di balik tingginya jumlah wisatawan Indonesia ke Thailand.

Menurut Valencia, target wisatawan Thailand sejak 2021 lalu memang menyasar pasar milenial dan gen Z.

"Dulu, orang pergi ke Thailand itu paling ke Grand Palace. Kalau sekarang, kami maunya orang Indonesia pergi ke Thailand dapat pengalaman lain, seperti nonton konser," kata Valencia saat dihubungi  Kompas.com,  Kamis (22/2/2024).

"Jadi memang benar bahwa konser musik atau festival musik itu menjadi titik berat pariwisata Thailand," tambah dia.

Selain konser, ada juga fenomena jasa titip (jastip) Thailand yang sedang ramai di Indonesia.

Banyak orang belanja makanan atau pakaian murah untuk dijual kembali di Indonesia dengan sistem jastip atau  pre order . Hal ini juga dibenarkan Valencia. 

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