Thailand
Known as the 'Land of Smiles,' Thailand is a captivating kingdom in the heart of Southeast Asia. It's celebrated for its ornate temples, pristine beaches, bustling cities, and world-renowned cuisine. From the vibrant street life and grand palaces of Bangkok to the tranquil mountains of Chiang Mai in the north and the idyllic shores of southern islands like Phuket and Koh Samui, Thailand offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every kind of traveler.
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徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
Per person
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Visa Information
Many nationalities can enter Thailand without a visa for up to 30 days. It's recommended to check the latest visa policies before your trip.
Currency
Thai Baht (THB)
Language
Thai
- Sawasdee (krub/ka): Hello/Goodbye
- Khop khun (krub/ka): Thank you
- Khor thot (krub/ka): Sorry/Excuse me
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Transportation
Transportation in Thailand is diverse, ranging from the modern BTS Skytrain and MRT subway in Bangkok to iconic tuk-tuks and an extensive network of buses and trains across the country. Domestic flights are a convenient option for reaching distant islands and cities.
Specialty cuisine
Thai cuisine is famous for its masterful balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. Must-try dishes include Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), and Green Curry. From street food stalls to fine dining, Thailand offers an endless culinary adventure.
Etiquette and Tipping
- Tipping is not mandatory in Thailand but is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a tip of 10% or rounding up the bill is common.
- The traditional Thai greeting is the 'wai,' which involves a prayer-like gesture with the hands and a slight bow. It is a sign of respect.



