Practical Tips for Traveling in Thailand
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Cultural Etiquette in Thailand: Do’s and Don’ts for Visitors
READ MORE: Cultural Etiquette in Thailand: Do’s and Don’ts for VisitorsThailand places great emphasis on manners, and greetings are often done with a gesture called the “wai”, where both hands are pressed together in front of the chest.
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Accommodation
READ MORE: AccommodationSukhumvit Area: Along an 18-kilometer-long street, you’ll find everything from hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls to bars, clubs, and other lifestyle amenities. It is ideal for those who enjoy shopping, nightlife, and fine dining.
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Visa
READ MORE: VisaThailand offers visa-free entry to residents of several countries/regions. If your country is on the visa exemption list, you can enter Thailand without a visa as long as you have a passport that is valid for more than six months.
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Transportation in Thailand
READ MORE: Transportation in ThailandThe Tuk Tuk is one of the most common forms of short-distance transportation in Thailand. It is a motorized three-wheeled vehicle with a canopy and seats, accommodating 2-3 people. The open design allows you to enjoy panoramic views of the city streets and feel the refreshing breeze.
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Currency & Payment Methods in Thailand
READ MORE: Currency & Payment Methods in ThailandWith the increasing popularity of the internet and smartphones, along with government initiatives actively promoting digital payments, electronic payments have become more and more popular in Thailand. However, cash payments are still a common method of payment. Therefore, when traveling in Thailand, it’s advisable to carry some coins and banknotes.
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Shopping in Thailand
READ MORE: Shopping in ThailandThe flavors of Thailand – sour, spicy, salty, and sweet – seem to always carry a hint of seafood and tropical warmth.




















