ATM's or cash machines as they are otherwise known, can be found in all cities of Thailand. There is normally a handling fee of 1.5 percent for every withdrawal.Note that some ATM machines do not accept credit cards. Look for the VISA and MASTERCARD signs. Try not to depend totally on these machines, as they sometimes run out of cash or go out of order.






Those possessing valid International Driving Licenses may prefer to hire automobiles. English- language road signs and maps are commonplace. The Bangkok Yellow Pages list local and international automobile rental companies. Visitors are advised to shop around since most companies offer different conditions. Self-drive and chauffeur-driven automobiles are widely available. International car hire companies such as Avis and Hertz also operate in Pattaya, Hat Yai, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Samui Island.
Christian churches are found in Bangkok and most provincial capitals. Services are mostly in
Light, loose cotton clothing is best. Nylon should be avoided. Sweaters are needed during Cool Season evenings or if visiting mountainous areas and remote national parks. Jackets and ties are required in certain restaurants and night-clubs.
Visitor can bring without paying duty:
The electric system is 220 Volt AC, 50Hz. American and European-style rounded and flat pin plugs can be used in sockets. Travellers with shavers, tape recorders and other appliances will require a plug-adapter kit and these can be bought in many supermarkets. Power failures are not uncommon, especially during the rainy season; so it's a good idea to keep a torch handy.
Some so countries maintain embassies, consulates or legations in Bangkok. Most are concentrated around the Sukhumwit, Phloenchit, Witthayu and Sathon Road areas. A complete list of such missions is featured in the Yellow Pages of the English edition of the Bangkok Telephone Directory

Thai cuisine is an exotic mix of the best ingredients and flavors that Asia has to offer. Fresh produce and seafood is plentiful, of good quality, and affordable. Thai food is renowned for being spicy and incorporates lots of garlic, chilies, lime, and lemon grass.



All tourism destinations and provincial capitals have hospitals and clinics staffed by well-trained doctors and nurses. In case of emergencies, ambulances can be summoned from any private hospital.
International Roaming Mobile Phone : A Subscriber Identity Module Card (SIM Card) is available for Thai and foreign customers who are travelling around for work. The SIM Card must be used in conjunction with a Digital GSM mobile phone within the 900-MHz range or a Digital PCN mobile phone within the 1800-MHz range.
There is no need to bring your mosquito net, in the tourist spots you won't really need it, and in any case, you could buy one here for an absurdly low price. You can find mosquito repellent sprays or creams also everywhere and they are very effective.

Radio is heavily commercial, there are over 200 stations nation-wide, and appeals to popular taste. FM radio offers popular music, classical music, jazz, English-language news broad- casts and the original soundtracks of certain imported filmshows shown on local television's five channels. Most hotels have televisions in each room, offering either DVD features, satellite and / or cable television or tourism-related English- language programmes.
In Thailand almost everybody wears sandals or slippers, really practicals because the feet are in open air and quickly removed when you will visit a temple or before to enter a house.
Thailand is well known for its fabulous shopping for ceramics, lacquer ware, silverware, wood carvings and jewelry. Many travelers also have clothes tailored due to the low prices. A few guidelines to follow when shopping:


The Tourist Police was set up to coordinate with the Tourism Authority of Thailand in providing safety for tourists. Its responsibilities are receiving and acknowledging claims and complaints; to conduct investigations and acting as co-ordinator of tourist security protection. In case of emergency, contact the Tourist Police Centre Unicohouse Building Soi Lang Suan Ploenchit Rd., Bangkok Tel: 6521721
Train tickets of all classes may be purchased 90 days in advance at principal stations and at the Advance Booking Office (in Bangkok Railway Station) during 08.30 AM. – 06.00 PM. on weekdays and 08.30 AM. - 12.00 AM. on Saturdays, Sundays and official holidays. Some major travel agents in Bangkok also provide train reservation services.
There is a good airline network connecting the most important cities and the tourist resorts on the sea. Travelling by train can be a nice experience, especially travelling to the north on the night trains. The bus transportation is also very good: buses always have air conditioning, television and comfortable seats.
As when travelling anywhere in the world a good travel insurance policy is a very wise idea. Please carry the insurance policies and contact numbers of your insurance company's office with you.

