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How to Stay Safe While Travelling in Thailand

Explore the Land of Smiles with Safety in Mind!

By Rochell MeganPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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Thailand is a safe travel destination for everyone, including solo female travellers. Although considered a popular backpackers' destination, Thailand attracts every kind of traveller. Its delicious street food and culture are the two main draws. While you can enjoy the country's attractions to your heart's content, you need to follow a few rules for the sake of your safety.

1. Respect the culture

Thailand is somewhat conservative. While tourists have the freedom to enjoy their holiday the way they want, adhering to some of the unspoken cultural rules can make things easier. Before your visit, read about local norms and how you should dress. Researching Thai culture is something you must do while looking up Ao Nang things to do.

2. Choose your accommodation wisely

Thailand is known for cheap guesthouses and hostels. While the money aspect may be important to you, going for a cheap guesthouse isn't the safest option. Thailand has an extensive selection of lodging options, including Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi Resort, so making a sensible choice is not very difficult.

3. Keeping your valuables safe

Thailand doesn't report a lot of serious crimes, but the country is known for petty crimes like pickpocketing. Don't travel around with all your money; keep some stashed in your hotel room. Invest in a money belt and keep your money and credit cards in it. You need to have your passport on you at all times – make sure you have a softcopy and leave a hardcopy with your family or friends back home.

4. Practice common sense when out and about

When at a bar, don't ever leave your drink unattended. While being drunk in public is not illegal here, it can get you into serious trouble, especially if you are a woman. If you are drunk, do not get into tuk-tuks alone. When travelling, always make sure that you are in a sane state of mind.

5. Avoid the remote islands

If you are with a group, go right ahead; if not, remote islands aren't the best option. Staying visible while travelling in Thailand is crucial. If you really want to visit the remote beaches of Thailand, sign up for a group tour.

6. Make friends with other tourists

Thailand is bustling with tourists all year long. If you are travelling alone, it would be an excellent idea to make friends with other tourists.

7. Travel insurance

Not many travellers see the importance of travel insurance, but it is something you should think about. Having good insurance coverage can put your mind at ease. Should something unexpected happen, your travel insurance will cover all or most of your losses.

8. Don't talk about the king

Thailand is a monarchy, and people love their king. The king is a revered figure, and people don't bring up his name in conversations for no reason. As a tourist, you'd do well to remember this rule. You don't need to announce your thoughts to the world; keeping them to yourself may avoid a lot of trouble.

9. Keep away from the red-light areas

Thailand is notorious for its red-light region, and it might not be a safe place for you, especially if you are travelling alone. This is where all the unseemly things happen, which include getting drugged and robbed.

10. Follow the locals

The best Thai food is found at the street markets. While these food items are absolutely delicious, they can also get you sick, which is not an appealing prospect when you are on holiday. So, follow the locals and eat where the locals choose to eat; this tip can also get you the best Thai food at the best prices.

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Rochell Megan

writer who loves to travel the world

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