Thailand
travel tips from India this is exactly what I searched when I found out that I
was travelling to Bangkok for the first time. I was excited, because I was
going to travel alone in a country that too for the first time.
A country that is safe, cheap, travel-friendly and close (to India) – what more
is needed? If you are still facing an ocean of suspicion, I will give you tips
for travelling from India to Thailand, which will prove to be extremely useful
for the first timers like I was.
Since I was a lone resident of Thailand for 7 months, I was bothered by lots of
questions like: "When I would feel like eating dal makhani, where should I
go?" "What are the safe places to visit solo" etc. My current
blog is an attempt to help my fellow Indians. Make their first trip to Thailand
memorable and answer their quarries.
Whether you're traveling for a day, for a week, for a month, or for a year,
I'll try to share with you all the things I learned during my first trip to
Thailand.
I hope my 7 month long experience in Thailand will help all my fellow Indians
plan an efficient and cost-effective journey.
Here are my top 18 tips for first time
travelers to Thailand
1. Keep both cash and cards with you while visiting Thailand. Although carrying
cash is more convenient. You should also carry a card, so that it is safe. If
you use your ATM in Thailand, some additional charges may be included,
including a 200 Baht fee from a Thai bank, and domestic bank fees for forex.
2. If possible, travel between March and September to save money. The reason is
that during this time, you can travel at a very handy cost. You not only save a
large amount of money during this time, but also get to stay longer.
3. Good news for those whose stay duration is less than 15 days can avail all
Indian travelers Visa on Arrival (VOA) facility. Thailand's economy runs
prominently on tourism and thus, the country ensures a hassle-free visa process
for many countries, including India.
4. Carry your VOA fee with Thai Baht (THB). Remember that you only have to
pay your VOA (Visa on Arrival) fee in the original. If you could not carry baht
with you, you can exchange it at booths in customs hall. However, the rates
will be higher and it won't be a good idea to exchange all your money. So just
exchange VOA fees at the airport. Apart from this; if you want to stay in Thailand for long time, you can take Thailand Elite Visas for getting great opportunities.
5. Exchange your money in the Super Rich Exchange Service. Go out after paying
your VOA at the airport and see the nearest 'super rich' exchange service. You
will get a better exchange rate here than the exchange at the airport. Super
Rich is one of the most popular money exchange services in Thailand.
6. Try moving a multi-currency Forex Card (multi-Forex currency Card). In
Thailand, you will be charged 220 THB each time you get money using a Forex
card and the withdrawal limit at a time is 25,000 THB. This is a great option
if you already have 'multiple currency forex cards'. You can swipe your card
wherever possible to avoid repeated charges.
7. As a traveler to Thailand for the first time, street food there must be
tasted. It is well prepared and quite tasty. Most sellers prepare food using
fresh ingredients and thousands of locals consumes it daily. Street food across
Bangkok is 100% safe in terms of hygiene.
8. Enjoy Affordable Beer in the Night Market. If you like to drink beer
occasionally, just get off to any night market in Thailand and buy good beer
for yourself. It will be much cheaper.
9. Get pure Indian food in certain places. The areas
are Pratunam, Little India, or Phahurat, and Silom. In these areas, Saras,
precious Indian food, Chennai kitchens and charcoal are available.
10. Check food while ordering vegetarian because at
most places you are almost always served food, which contains pieces of meat
and fish. This is because being vegetarian in Thailand means not eating
increased pieces of meat. Other things like oyster sauce, chicken garnishing
and fish oil are considered fine. So always check your food before consuming.
11. Thailand can be visited with very little luggage.
Everything from bags to shoes, from electronics to cosmetics to cameras is so
cheap that you hardly regret your decision of taking less with you.
12. Cover your knees and shoulders at places of
worship. When you go to temples, you need to be most careful about clothes.
13. One of the most popular nightlife (Nightlife)
experiences in other parts of Thailand is the parties of The Full Moon (Full
Moon) in Koh Fangan. These parties are attractive and very attractive. So if
like parties do set the dates of your trips around full moon parties.
14. Just because you are in Thailand, Massage does
not mean that there is a sexual episode of massage at all. Although Thailand is
known for sex tourism, there are legitimate places for it and not every massage
parlor provides it.
15. Meters-driven taxis are found in most cities in
Thailand, especially Bangkok. Make sure to use a taxi running by meters only
for transportation. The ordinary taxi driver can take you 200-300 THB for only
10 kilometers.
16. The hierarchy in Thailand is given extra
importance. Social status and respect for elders are given priority here.
Therefore, it is a very essential suggestion to respect all elderly locals at
all times.
17. Touching someone's head is a very humiliating
mind in Thailand and therefore avoid that kind of social behaviour. Otherwise,
you will be seen badly by the people.
18. Don’t allow the language to become a barrier to
the Thailand trip. That's why one of the important tips from Thailand travel
tips from India is to try to learn and remember Thai phrases. Here are some
examples: “Savadi” means ‘hello’. “Sabadi Mai” means ‘how are you?’ “Sabaidii”
means ‘I'm good Mai’ “Sabai” means ‘I'm not right.’
A large part of the Thai economy comes from travel
and tourism. So overall, Thailand is a really easy country to visit, even if
it's your first trip.
Below
I will explain to you every one of the suggestions a little more appropriately.
v Documents
and Tips required for Thailand Visa
v Decide
the nature of your visa in time.
v For
Indian travelers, there are two types of visas:
1) Visa on Arrival (VOA) in Thailand for less
than 15 days. You can buy this visa from the airport.
2)
Standard visa is in your position to stay in Thailand for more than 30 days.
For this visa, you must apply before going to the Royal Thai Embassy. Its
offices are located in 3 Indian metros – Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata.
v Thailand
Visa on Arrival (VOA) Fee-2,000 THB
v Documents
required for Thailand visa:
Ø Proof
of a valid passport, VOA application form, photos, confirmation ticket,
accommodation and proof of sufficient funds to support your visit.
Ø Passport
Photo-3.5 * must be 4.5cm.
In a typical scenario, you just have to reach the
airport with your passport, some passport photos and 2,000 THB. If you want to
extend your stay beyond 15 days, you can also get to work in the Immigration
Bureau.
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1 মন্তব্যসমূহ
The best time to visit Thailand is during the “winter months” from November to February. These months offer pleasant weather with lower humidity. However, Thailand is beautiful year-round, so don’t hesitate to explore during other seasons.
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