Bela Dalton
Member
Thailand stays one of the most visited countries in Southeast Asia, and tourism has been strong again recently. Bangkok is very busy with international travelers, island routes like Phuket and Koh Samui are fully active, and Chiang Mai continues to attract visitors for culture and nature trips.
One noticeable recent trend is stronger digital payments almost everywhere. QR payments and cards are now accepted in many shops, even small cafés in cities. At the same time, cash is still needed in markets and rural areas, so carrying both is useful.
Weather still shapes travel a lot. From November to February the weather is cooler and more comfortable, which is peak season. March to May is very hot, especially inland. Rainy months from June to October can bring heavy showers, but they are often short and not all-day.
Tourists often ask about safety. Overall, Thailand is safe for travel, especially in main tourist zones. Most issues are not serious crime but small scams or careless mistakes.
Common things to watch for:
Health-wise, heat and dehydration are common issues. Many travelers underestimate walking in Bangkok or island sun, so water and sunscreen matter more than expected.
Food is generally safe if it is freshly cooked. Street food is a big part of travel experience, and busy stalls are usually the best sign of quality.
For anyone planning ahead, booking a flight to Thailanad is usually easier during low season months when prices drop and crowds are smaller.
One noticeable recent trend is stronger digital payments almost everywhere. QR payments and cards are now accepted in many shops, even small cafés in cities. At the same time, cash is still needed in markets and rural areas, so carrying both is useful.
Weather still shapes travel a lot. From November to February the weather is cooler and more comfortable, which is peak season. March to May is very hot, especially inland. Rainy months from June to October can bring heavy showers, but they are often short and not all-day.
Tourists often ask about safety. Overall, Thailand is safe for travel, especially in main tourist zones. Most issues are not serious crime but small scams or careless mistakes.
Common things to watch for:
- Overpriced taxi or tuk tuk rides, always agree on price or use ride apps
- Jet ski rental scams in some beach areas, check reviews before paying
- Pickpocketing in crowded markets and nightlife streets
- Strong sea currents during monsoon season on some beaches
- Road traffic, which is the biggest real risk for visitors
Health-wise, heat and dehydration are common issues. Many travelers underestimate walking in Bangkok or island sun, so water and sunscreen matter more than expected.
Food is generally safe if it is freshly cooked. Street food is a big part of travel experience, and busy stalls are usually the best sign of quality.
For anyone planning ahead, booking a flight to Thailanad is usually easier during low season months when prices drop and crowds are smaller.