DO'S
AND DON'TS
á DON'T buy gemstones or jewellery unless it is from a reputable
dealer with a registered gemstone dealer.
á DON'T carry anything through customs for anyone else unless you
know the contents. Penalties for drug trafficking
are severe.
á DON'T
overstay. Fines are imposed for each day you stay
in Thailand beyond the date of the visa expiry,
currently Baht 200 per day.
á DO be careful with your passport. Be on guard against pickpockets or inadvertent
loss.
á DO be careful when driving in Thailand. Only use car hire companies, which
offer full insurance coverage.
á DO dress in a manner fitting to local custom and sensibilities.
á DO respect Thai customs. While Thais are generally forgiving towards visitors
disrespect towards images of Buddha or the Royal
Family will not be tolerated.
á DO
ensure you have adequate travel insurance and that
it covers both medical treatment and unexpected
losses/expenses/theft.
á DO
follow common sense health precautions and check
with your local doctor on current vaccination recommendations
for traveling within Thailand.
á DO
take care of your valuables at all times and report
any loss immediately to the nearest tourist police
office.
WHAT TO WEAR
Light, loose cotton clothing is best. Nylon should
be avoided.
Sweaters
are needed during the cool season evenings or if
visiting mountainous areas or national parks.
Jackets
and ties are required in a few restaurants and nightclubs.
Neat
clothes are required for entering temples or palaces.
WARNINGS
The Tourism Authority of Thailand receives over
1,000 complaints a year about fake jewellery purchases.
To
avoid being a statistic, you must stay alert to
the warning signs of a swindle at work.
Heeding
our warning could help you stave off unpleasent
surprises and make your vacation what it should
be - full of sparkle.