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Thailand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Thailand is geographically and culturally diverse. Every location is distinct, such as Bangkok with its affluent and gorgeous Temple of the Emerald Buddha and Grand Palace, as well as different temples in the northern region. Also, Chiang Mai, which has a Lanna identity, and Chiang Rai, which is an artistic city. Seas and islands in the southern area, such as Krabi and Phuket, are regarded among the most beautiful in the world.  Thailand also has a choice of cuisine that is meticulously prepared for visitors to pick from. Thai traditional medicine, Thai massage, spa treatments, and Thai herbs are also available. Thais use food as medicine. We offer unique tourist attractions including floating markets where you can experience rural life, Thai boxing, and tuk-tuks that are only found in Thailand. Thailand’s people are kind and welcoming. As a result, Thailand is a must-see destination for all visitors.

  • Bangkok : The vibrant capital city known for its bustling street life, historic temples, and diverse culinary scene.
  • Ayutthaya :   Ancient capital of Thailand, home to ruins and temples that showcase Thailand’s rich history and heritage.
  • Kanchanaburi : Famous for the stunning Erawan Waterfalls and the historic Death Railway built during World War II.
  • Pattaya : Renowned for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and water sports activities.
  • Chiang Mai : A northern gem known for its scenic mountain landscapes, cultural festivals, and traditional handicrafts.
  • Phuket : Thailand’s largest island offering white sandy beaches, water sports, and a lively entertainment scene.

If you’re planning to travel to Thailand in 2023, here’s a recommendation to make the most of your trip. 

  • Consider the best time to visit, with the cold and dry season from November to February being popular. 
  • Visa requirements vary depending on nationality and length of stay.
  • Thai Baht is the official currency.
  • Thailand is usually regarded as safe, however, basic precautions should be observed.
  • Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Krabi, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, and Pattya are all must-see locations.
  • When visiting temples, it is best to drink bottled water and dress modestly.
  • Tipping is optional.
  • Traditional Thai cuisine such as Pad Thai and Green Curry must be tested.
  • Cultural norms such as removing shoes in temples and adopting courteous behavior are essential.
  • Private tour guide is highly recommended for a smooth vacation in Thailand.

Before your journey, always double-check for the latest information, and requirements and stay up to date on entrance regulations. You may enjoy a memorable and safe tour through the Land of Smiles in 2023 if you follow these suggestions.

Thailand Do’s

  • Do respect Buddhism, all Buddha images, and monks.
  • Do dress properly when visiting temples and sacred places. For women, do dress to cover your shoulders and your knees.
  • Do remove your shoes before entering a temple, somebody’s house and even some shops.
  • Do respect Thai Royal Family
  • Do lower your body slightly when passing between or in front of people, especially while you are with people with higher social status.
  • Do eat well-cooked hot dishes. Please pay more concern about eating and drinking of street food from street food stalls.
  • Be more cautious while walking on the street because most cars and motorcycles don’t stop for pedestrian crossings and Thai people tend to be more relaxed with the traffic rules.
  • Do take the Thai national anthem very seriously. It is broadcast over television and radio twice a day – every day at 8am and 6pm. It is also shown before movies in the cinema. When the anthem is being played, everyone must stop what they are doing and stand to attention out of respect.

Thailand Don’ts

  • When you are inside the ordination hall, don’t point your feet to the principal buddha image. Don’t stand up especially when taking photos.
  • Don’t take a selfie with the Buddha image.
  • Don’t cross the door jam when you go into the ordinal hall in the temple.
  • Don’t do any behavior that show disrespect toward the Thai Royal family.
  • Don’t touch a Thai woman without consent. Most Thai women are conservative. Men should be careful when interacting with a woman in public,
  • Don’t show strong affection in public, especially inside temple grounds.
  • Don’t sunbathe naked.
  • Don’t touch a Thai person’s head or pass any objects over someone’s head because the head is the highest part of the body and is considered sacred.
  • Don’t point your feet to anyone or anything. Don’t put your feet up on anything. Feet is the lowest part of the body and it is impolite to put them up.
  • Don’t be offended by some personal questions about age, marital status or what you do for a living. These are subjects that will often come up in small-talk. You can choose not to answer if you don’t want to.
  • Don’t smoke in public areas. You can only smoke in the provided area.
  • Don’t drink tap water. 
  • Don’t take Buddha images out of the country because it is against the law.

For more information about this place, we can provide all-in-one tour service with a professional local guide and transportation according to your preference.

CONTACT : Bunique Travel for private and group tours in Thailand.

E-mail :  buniquetravel@hotmail.com 

Tel/Whatsapp :  +66 98 663 9982