We understand the importance of essential information that you may require of the country that you are intending to visit very soon. We have amalgamated key frequently asked questions and their answers which you may find useful. The questions and their respective answers listed here are just for guidelines meant only to assist you plan and organize your trip. For detail information, we would recommend you to do background research on the country or area that you wish to visit.
Thailand is well known for being a welcoming destination for LGBTQ travellers. Homosexuality is legal in Thailand, but current Thai law does not recognize same-sex marriages, civil unions or domestic partnerships. Same-sex couples are welcomed, especially in city centres. Even though LGBTQ+ relationships are legal in Thailand, it’s best to not show too much intimacy or affection in public no matter the sexual orientation as residents may frown upon it.
Exploring temples and visiting Thailand Islands are one of many options and places to visit. Visit our ‘Things to do’ section to learn more.
Asian squat toilets are the most common. Tissue isn’t always provided, so it’s best to bring some with you, as well hand sanitiser for sanitary needs.
English is widely spoken throughout the country, especially in tourist areas.
The official language in Thailand is Thai.
If you prefer warm weather, it’s best to come between January and August. However, if you prefer less crowded places and cooler weather, it’s best to go around October to November.
The official currency is Thai Baht. You can still find ATM machines in major centres and Mastercard and Visa are accepted in hotels and restaurants.
Infact, vaccination requirements vary for one country to another. Although we are able to give you advice, we are not medical professionals and are not able to give you specific advice on medical matters. We strongly recommend that you consult with your GP or travel clinic and seek professional advice before you travel. It may be helpful, if you take a copy of your holiday itinerary with you during your appointment. For more details please visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health
British passport holders arriving by air or land can enter Thailand for 30 days without a visa (visa exemption). If you intend to stay longer (for work, study or other reasons) you need a visa before you travel. For more details about visa please visit: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand/entry-requirements#:~:text=Visa%20requirements,a%20visa%20before%20you%20travel
The most popular direct trip from the United Kingdom to Thailand is from London to Bangkok, which takes roughly 12 hours and 15 minutes and lands at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport or Phuket International Airport if the flight is a direct flight. For information please visit: https://www.thaiembassy.com/travel-to-thailand/travel-to-thailand-from-the-uk
No. The tap water is not considered as safe drinking water in Thailand. It’s strongly recommended that you stick to bottled mineral water.
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