Bangkok - Ayuthaya - Bangkok (2D1N)
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Frequently Asked Questions
According to the latest regulations, starting from May 1, 2025, Thailand grants a 60-day visa exemption for citizens of 93 countries, including Vietnam, the United States, Canada, Australia, and China.
Not required, but recommended. Travel insurance helps reduce risks from flight delays, lost luggage, or unexpected illness.
SuperRich in Bangkok offers good rates. It’s best to exchange a small amount in Vietnam, then exchange the rest in Thailand
According to current regulations, you must declare to customs if carrying more than 7,000 USD (or equivalent in other foreign currencies).
If carrying Thai Baht (THB), the undeclared limit is 50,000 THB.
Customs officers may ask travelers to show proof of funds, so it is recommended to have at least ~500 USD (or equivalent) in cash for expenses.
If carrying Thai Baht (THB), the undeclared limit is 50,000 THB.
Customs officers may ask travelers to show proof of funds, so it is recommended to have at least ~500 USD (or equivalent) in cash for expenses.
You can buy a SIM card at the airport or order an eSIM online in advance. Popular networks: AIS, DTAC, TrueMove.
There are many forms of public transportation in Thailand: tuk-tuks, BTS Skytrain, MRT subway, taxis (remember to ask the driver to turn on the meter), Grab, Bolt, and Chao Phraya river boats. Remember to have cash ready for payment!
Yes, especially when buying multiple items. But note that you should not bargain over food!
Yes, Thai food can be very spicy. You can ask:
- “Mai phet” = Not spicy
- “Phet nit noi” = A little spicy
- “Mai phet” = Not spicy
- “Phet nit noi” = A little spicy
Not mandatory. Tips: massage 50–100 THB, bellman 20- THB,...
A copy with entry stamp is sufficient. Carry the original passport for long trips or tours.
Yes, but avoid fresh meat. Dry food, noodles, and snacks are allowed.
Dress modestly: no shorts above the knee, no sleeveless or see-through tops. Scarves can be rented at the entrance.
Small markets/restaurants: cash. Malls and convenience stores: card/QR payment.
In major cities, basic English works. Some basic Thai phrases:
- Sawasdee ka/krub = Hello
- Khob khun = Thank you
- Tao rai = How much?
- Sawasdee ka/krub = Hello
- Khob khun = Thank you
- Tao rai = How much?
Yes. Private car, guide in Vietnamese/English, flexible schedule, no need to find directions yourself.
- Buddha statues are sacred; never touch or climb on them.
- The Thai Royal Family is highly revered; any disrespectful speech, jokes, or inappropriate photos are illegal
- Banknotes, stamps, royal images, or symbols are sacred and must not be placed underfoot or stepped on.
- The head is considered sacred; do not touch someone else’s head
- In Thai culture, feet are considered the lowest and least clean part of the body: Do not use your feet to point at, kick, or playfully touch others; Do not place your feet on tables, chairs, or sacred objects in temples; When sitting, avoid pointing your feet toward Buddha statues or other people.
- The Thai Royal Family is highly revered; any disrespectful speech, jokes, or inappropriate photos are illegal
- Banknotes, stamps, royal images, or symbols are sacred and must not be placed underfoot or stepped on.
- The head is considered sacred; do not touch someone else’s head
- In Thai culture, feet are considered the lowest and least clean part of the body: Do not use your feet to point at, kick, or playfully touch others; Do not place your feet on tables, chairs, or sacred objects in temples; When sitting, avoid pointing your feet toward Buddha statues or other people.
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