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Tourist Information

Thailand is often referred to as a golden land, not because there is precious metal buried underground but because the country gives off a certain lustre, be it the fertile rice fields of the central plains, white sandy beaches or the warm hospitality of its citizenry.

Thailand's cool season runs from November until the end of February. With its low humidity, relatively low temperatures and clear skies, the cool season is the best time to visit, though regular days of high 20s and low 30s might leave you wondering just who came up with the term ‘cool’. It is also the peak tourist season, so expect lots of new friends at the more popular spots like the islands and major towns.

First introductions are made in Bangkok, a modern behemoth of screaming traffic, gleaming shopping centres and international sensibilities interwoven with devout Buddhism. Chiang Mai, the country's bohemian centre, is where the unique and precise elements of Thai culture become a classroom, for cooking courses and language lessons; while climbing into the mountain ranges around Mae Hong Son you'll find stupa-studded peaks and villages of post-Stone Age cultures.

Sliding down the coastal tail are the evergreen limestone islands of Ko Tao and Kho Phi Phi Don, filled with tall palms angling over pearlescent sand. Thailand's beaches are stunning, hedonistic and mythic among residents of northern latitudes.

Time Zone

UTC/GMT +7 hours

Electricity

220 volts

Language

Thai

Health

All travelers should visit either their personal physician or a travel health clinic 4-8 weeks before departure. Malaria:Â Prophylaxis with Malarone (atovaquone/proguanil) or doxycycline is recommended for rural areas bordering Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, including Mae Hong Son. Rare local cases have been reported from Phang Nga and Phuket; insect protection measures but not malaria pills are not recommended for these two areas.

Tipping

Among Thais, tipping is not practiced except perhaps leaving the loose change from a restaurant bill or rounding the taxi fair up to an even number. There is no reason for you to change tipping practices or to feel odd about it.

Communication

Thailand communications system has linked with almost parts of the world. Barring a few islands and remote areas, the country enjoys brilliant connectivity, especially in and around the prominent cities, provinces and towns and tourist spots. Telephone network in Thailand: Thailand consists of a high quality telephone system in most of the urban areas like Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya and so on. There are commercial as well as government service providers both for fixed lines and wireless service. There is a rapid increase in the wireless services compared to the fixed services. There are numerous privately operated fax and telephone service centers throughout the country. Among the Fixed Line Operators there are three major firms namely: TOT, TT&T and True, while mobile operation is mainly done by DTAC, AIS, True Move. To out to other countries, you can use the number 001, 008 or 009+country code+phone number. The International country code of Thailand is +66

DutyFree

UK residents travelling into the country from outside the European Union have been able to bring back an increased amount of duty-free shopping since December 1st 2008. Travellers arriving in Britain from outside the European Union can now benefit from an increase in duty free shopping allowances. UK Duty Free Allowances in detail Goods valued up to £390 can be brought into the country without any duty payable on the purchases from January 1st 2010, including souvenirs, clothing, electrical goods and perfume. The only travellers to be denied these higher limits are those arriving into the UK by private jet, yacht or other private pleasure boat. The total shopping allowance for these people is £270. The amount of wine allowed is now four litres and 16 litre allowance has been introduced for the for beer. The one litre allowance for spirits and liqueurs over 22 per cent volume plus the two litre allowance for fortified wine (port or sherry), sparkling wine or other liqueurs remains the same. In a new development , however, travellers can mix and match these allowances. The same flexibility has also been introduced for the tobacco allowance so travellers can buy a mixture of cigarettes, cigars or hand-rolling tobacco provided the total falls within the limit - a maximum 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g tobacco.

Currency

The main unit of Thailand currency is the Baht

Climate

tropical; rainy, warm, cloudy southwest monsoon (mid-May to September); dry, cool northeast monsoon (November to mid-March); southern isthmus always hot and humid

Weather

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