The direction of traffic in Thailand is on the left, just the opposite of the domestic, and Bangkok downtown speed so please be careful to observe the direction of the traffic when you cross the street and strictly in accordance with the lights through the crosswalk.
The buses we take during our stay in Thailand are 35-45 seat deluxe closed buses. The air conditioning inside the bus cannot be turned off. Therefore, the temperature difference between inside and outside the bus may be large. If you are not feeling well, please take motion sickness medication before traveling long distances. Weak people are advised to carry a jacket with them. All seats in the bus can be adjusted to the height of the backrest for long distance travel
No hot water is available in all hotels in Thailand. There are 2 bottles of mineral water in each room for free. If you need boiled water, you can ask your tour leader or guide to get it from the hotel
The hotels charge a high service fee for local calls from the hotels in Thailand, which is about 7-8 Yuan/RMB/minute. Calling back home from the hotel costs about 20 RMB/minute. If tourists need to make a call, they can ask the tour leader or guide to buy a local disposable cell phone card or IP phone card. The dialing method is as follows: 001 (007) 86-28 - landline number or 001-86 - cell phone number
Please pay attention to the safety of your person and property during your travel abroad. Valuables must be carried with you or placed in the safe provided by the hotel free of charge. Please avoid strenuous activities such as high blood pressure and other unsuitable water activities, especially during water activities. In case of lost luggage or belongings, our company can assist the tourists to negotiate with the relevant organizations, but will not be responsible for any loss. In case of accidents, please make sure to keep the relevant hospital documents so as to handle the claim procedures after returning
Please strictly abide by the relevant regulations of airports, customs and airlines of different countries, and do not bring prohibited items. All items should be declared in accordance with national customs regulations
Please refrain from making loud noises in all public places such as airport immigration halls, hotel lobbies and passageways. Smoking is generally prohibited in all indoor places
Southeast Asian countries are mainly sweet and sour food tastes, please follow the customs or bring your own hot sauce, squash
Hotels do not have toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers to provide, so please be sure to bring your toiletries. Bring your own sunglasses, straw hat, sunscreen, swimsuit, camera and a few daily necessities. If you are carrying a camera or special power supply, please bring your own converter socket
Thailand is a Buddhist country, and you should politely avoid meeting with monks. Do not touch Thai people and children's heads with your hands, otherwise it will be regarded as disrespectful
If the local guide's service makes you satisfied, please follow the international practice to pay the local guide an appropriate tip to show encouragement
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Dressing
Thailand's climate is hot, with the capital Bangkok averaging a minimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. There is no need to bring heavy clothing when traveling to Thailand. Men generally do not wear suits except for formal occasions. Women can wear either skirts or pants.
Preventing Disease
In order to prevent disease and save money,
Take some medicines with you when traveling to Thailand. For example: antimicrobial drugs, paracetamol tablets, cold and flu, oxalic acid detoxification tablets, Yin Qiao detoxification tablets, wind oil essence, De Ji Pills, Banlangen, Huanglian Su, diarrhea and dysentery, gastrointestinal anti-inflammatory tablets, and so on.
Discussion
When entering Thailand, you should respect local customs. When meeting or saying goodbye, it is common to put your hands together as a sign of honoring the other person. When talking to Thai people, you should avoid talking about the King and the royal family.
Thailand is a Buddhist country and monks have a high status. When visiting a Buddhist temple, you must be neatly dressed, take off your shoes first when entering the temple, and it is strictly forbidden to wear tank tops or ultra-short skirts into the temple.
Thai people pay close attention to the hands, head, feet and other aspects of etiquette, and therefore a lot of taboos. Such as to the Thai people to send things, more formal occasions to be two-handed, generally with the right hand to each other. But taboo with the left hand to receive delivery, not to throw things to others. Never touch a Thai's head with your hand, as this is considered a great insult to Thais. When visiting a Thai home, take off your shoes at the door. When sitting and talking with Thais, do not stilt your legs, but keep your legs together and listen to the other person's conversation.
Food
There are many restaurants and food stalls in Thailand, so it is very convenient to eat in Thailand. You can have a nice meal for only 20-50 baht (RMB 3-7) at Chinese restaurants and small Thai restaurants that are open day and night. A hot pot or buffet for guests is only 80-100 baht (RMB 12-15) per person. A feast of shark's fin, prawns and roast suckling pig will cost no more than 400-500 baht (RMB 60-75) per person. When you eat at a high or mid-range restaurant, you should generally tip 10 ̄20 baht or 5 percent of the cost of the meal when you leave.
Shopping
Goods in department stores are usually not second-guessed and bargaining margins are very small, but bargaining is possible in general stores, with a flexibility of 90% to 60% discounts; if you are shopping at stalls or night markets, you have to kill the price and pay attention to the comparison of goods, yo!
Don't use your fingers to ask for a quote from the shopkeeper when you are shopping, because this kind of physical action is rude and impolite in Thailand.
If you don't have plans to go on a shopping spree, it's a good idea to exchange 500 baht when you arrive in Thailand. Don't trust your guide's eagerness to guide you, and think carefully and slowly.