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Thailand Quick Facts
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The average flying time from the UK to Thailand is approximately 11 to 13 hours, depending on the destination within Thailand. Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport is the main international gateway, with direct flights available from major UK airports.

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Thai is the official language. English is widely spoken in major cities, tourist areas, and hotels, making communication for English-speaking visitors quite manageable.

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The currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and larger shops.

5 Things to Do in Thailand

Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in Bangkok:Explore the historic and opulent Grand Palace and the adjacent Wat Pho, home to the Reclining Buddha.


Explore Chiang Mai's Temples and Markets: Discover the ancient temples of Chiang Mai and visit the vibrant night markets for local crafts and cuisine.


Island Hopping in the Andaman Sea: Visit the beautiful islands of the Andaman Sea, such as Phi Phi Islands and James Bond Island, for stunning beaches and snorkeling.


Experience Thai Street Food:Indulge in Thailand's renowned street food culture, sampling dishes like Pad Thai, Som Tam, and Tom Yum Goong.


Visit an Elephant Sanctuary: Interact with elephants ethically at a sanctuary in Northern Thailand, learning about conservation efforts.

Top 5 Tips for First-Time Travellers

Respect Local Customs and Traditions: Be mindful of Thai customs, including dress code when visiting temples and showing respect to images of the Buddha and the monarchy.


Stay Hydrated and Eat Safely:  Drink bottled water and eat at reputable food stalls or restaurants to avoid foodborne illnesses.


Bargain Respectfully: Haggling is common in markets, but do it respectfully and with a smile.


Use Public Transportation: In cities like Bangkok, public transportation like the BTS Skytrain is efficient and affordable.


Beware of Scams:Be cautious of common tourist scams, especially in busy areas.

5 Interesting & Fun Facts

Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country that was never colonized: by European powers.


Thai is a Tonal Language: The meaning of a word can change based on the tone used to pronounce it.


Home to the World's Smallest Mammal The bumblebee bat, found in Thailand, is the world's smallest mammal.


The Longest City Name: Bangkok's full ceremonial name is recognized as the world's longest place name.


Largest Gold Buddha: The Golden Buddha in Wat Traimit, Bangkok, is the world's largest solid gold statue.

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