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Electricity
220 Volt AC (50 cycles)
Flat and round 2-pin plugs are most common and it is advisable to carry a universal plug adapter.
Water
Stick to bottled water and if taking ice, check whether it has been obtained from a pure source.
Health
Make sure that you have adequate health insurance. Consider inoculations against typhoid, polio, hepatitis A, Japanese encephalitis and take advice regarding anti-malarials.
It is always best to check the current situation and any vaccination requirements with a doctor when planning your trip.
International Airports
International Airport Departure Tax
B500
Domestic Airports
All international airports mentioned above plus the following:
Domestic Airport Departure Tax
B30 at most domestic airports
B100 at Koh Samui
Etiquette/Dress Code
Thai people have a great reverence for their monarchy, therefore visitors should never show disrespect to the Thai Royal Family. It should also be noted that the head is considered to be a special part of the body, so patting/touching someone on the head is not appreciated and it is also considered rude to use your feet to point to a person or object. Shoes should be removed when entering a private Thai home.
Try to avoid wearing revealing shorts, short skirts, vests and singlets once away from the beach. If visiting wats (temples), dress neatly as a sign of respect and wear extra modest clothes such as long trousers/skirts, closed in shoes and keep your shoulders covered - if necessary, you can always improvise with a sarong. When visiting the Grand Palace it is possible to borrow clothes (free of charge) if you are inappropriately dressed.
Diplomatic Missions
Many countries have representative offices and consulates in Thailand.
Useful Sources of Information
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
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