Your ultimate guide to travelling in Thailand.

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Thailand, with its breathtaking beaches, vibrant cities, mouthwatering cuisine, and rich cultural heritage, is a must-visit destination for Australians. If you’re one of the many Aussies ready to cross Thailand off your travel bucket list, a bit of prep work can help make your trip smooth and unforgettable. In this guide, we’ll share essential tips to help you experience the best of Thailand and come back with stories worth sharing!

Top ways to experience Thailand

From beach getaways to bustling markets and ancient temples, Thailand has something for everyone. Here’s how to make the most of your time there:

  • Temple Tour in Bangkok: Bangkok is known for its dynamic street life and cultural experiences. A temple tour offers a glimpse into Thailand’s Buddhist heritage and the unique beauty of its capital.
  • Bangkok’s Floating Markets: Dive into Thai culture at Bangkok’s floating markets, where you’ll find a mix of sights, sounds, smells, and flavours that capture the spirit of Thailand.
  • Beach Bliss: Thailand’s beaches are legendary. For a lively vibe, head to Phuket or Koh Phi Phi. If you’re after something more relaxed, Krabi’s serene shores may be just right.
  • Overnight at an Elephant Sanctuary: An overnight stay at an elephant sanctuary is a one-of-a-kind experience. Do some research to find an ethical sanctuary where you can help care for retired elephants, feeding and bathing them.
  • Chiang Mai’s Old City: To explore beyond the beaches, Chiang Mai offers a treasure trove of history, temples, and local charm. Make sure to take a cooking class to bring a taste of Thailand home with you!
 
Practical tips for visiting Thailand

Climate

Thailand’s weather varies by season and region. The cooler months from November to February are ideal for travel, while March to May are warmest. June to October brings the rainy season, with heavy rains particularly in northern mountainous areas.

Culture & language

While Thai is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas. To show respect, learn a few basic Thai phrases and follow local customs, such as the traditional greeting (palms together with a head nod) and dressing modestly, especially at religious sites.

The royal family is deeply respected in Thailand, and displaying any form of disrespect toward them is a serious offense. Be aware that smoking on some beaches, as well as e-cigarettes, is prohibited.

Getting around

Tuk-tuks, taxis, songthaews (pickup trucks with seats in the back), and private ride-share apps like Grab make it easy to explore Thailand. If you prefer renting a motorbike, ensure it’s insured and check your travel insurance covers motorbike-related claims. Our travel insurance partner PassportCard’s policies cover motorbike use, provided you meet local license requirements and wear a helmet.

Accommodation

From luxury hotels to cozy beach bungalows, Thailand offers accommodations for every budget. You’ll find great value for money across most options, whether you’re looking for something extravagant or budget-friendly.

Entry requirements

Aussies can enter Thailand without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. For the latest travel information, check the Australian government’s Smartraveller website.

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Preparing for Your Trip

Ready to pack your bags? Check off these essentials before you go:

  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your departure date.

  • Verify entry requirements: Confirm you meet Thailand’s visitor entry requirements.

  • Ask your doctor about recommended vaccinations, such as for hepatitis A and typhoid.

  • Arrange travel funds: Set up a travel currency card or payment method and consider carrying some cash for cash-only spots.

  • Inform your bank and phone provider about your travel plans.

  • Review phone coverage: Contact your phone provider to check if your plan covers Thailand or consider a pre-paid international SIM card.

  • Book accommodation in advance, especially if traveling during peak season.

  • Pack mosquito repellent—Thailand is home to insect-borne diseases.

  • Share your travel plans with a trusted contact back home.

  • Get travel insurance: We partner with PassportCard, Australia's only travel insurance with instant payouts for common claims using the PassportCard, find out more here. Medical issue overseas, delayed luggage or stolen cash? PassportCard can load funds onto the card so you can pay for common claims on the spot.

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