 
            Entry Measures for Thai and Foreign Nationals (From 1 July 2022)
                - Thailand Pass not required
- Certificate of vaccination or an RT-PCR / Professional ATK COVID-19 test result issued within 72 hours before departure
- Medical insurance not required
- The airline will check the documents initially. And the disease control checkpoint staff will randomly check again upon arrival in Thailand.
Thailand Information
Language
Thailand's primary language is spoken and written Thai, although English is widely understood, with Thai-English road and street signs found nationwide.
Electricity
Thailand's electrical current is 220 volt AC and utilises different plugs and sockets, therefore travellers should carry a plug adapter kit.
Major currency bills and travellers cheques (passport required) can be cashed at hotels, banks, tourist shops, shopping centres and money changers, with banks or authorized money changers usually offering the best conversion rates.
Tipping is not required, but seen as a complimentary gesture in Thailand. Some hotels and restaurants add 10% service charges to bills.
Time
Thailand is seven hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (+7 hours GMT).
Thailand Climate
As a tropical climate, November to January offers cooler temperatures, ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius with lower humidity.
General Business/Trading hours
              Standard  commercial business hours are Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm.
              Banks are open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 3.30pm (except public holidays).
              General Government Departments hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm  (12–1pm lunch break).
              Many of Bangkok  stores are 7 days a week 10am to 10pm.
              
Telephone services
              All local  calls within Thailand  begin with a 0, include the regions prefix, and have nine digits in total.
              Local directory assistance: 1133
              To dial Thailand  the international dialling code is +66.
              To dial internationally from Thailand,  dial 001 + country code + number.
              International directory assistance: 100.
              
Thai Etiquette
              The King, the  Queen and the Royal family are highly respected by Thai people.
              
              "Wai" is a prayer-like gesture with palms pressed together and it is  how Thai people greet. Generally a younger person wais an elder, who returns  it.
              
              Affection is not displayed between men and women in public in Thailand.
              
              The head is the highest part of the body with Thai culture. Touching  people on their head is considered rude in Thailand.
              
              Please do not use feet to point to something or someone. It is also  considered rude.
              
              Buddhist  monks can not be touched directly by a female or offered something directly by  a woman. A woman should place the object onto the provided plate or via a  man for offering.
              
              Visiting Wats, temples and other religious shrines requires adherence to  cultural dress standards and Buddhist traditions. These include removing  shoes in temples, not stepping on temple doorsills, and refraining from  climbing onto temple   Buddahs.
              
Requiring Assistance
              Visitors needing assistance relating to safety, unethical practices, or other matters, should contact their local embassy where appropriate or:
              
              Tourist Assistance Centre - Tel: 02 36 0650, 02 356 0655 
              Tourist Police – Tel: 678-6800-9 or 1699 or 1155 (English, French & German  spoken) 
              Central Emergency - Tel: 191 (Police, Ambulance, Fire) 
              Penalties for drug offences are very severe in Thailand.
              
Departing Bangkok & VAT refunds
              Goods  purchased in Thailand  include VAT. Visitors to Thailand  can receive a 7% VAT refund on certain goods purchased from those shops  participating in the ‘VAT Refund For Tourists’ scheme. Conditions apply.
              
              For more information please contact your travel agent. 
              

 
                        
 
                





































