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Thailand travel advice - GOV.UK
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all but essential travel to the provinces
of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla on the Thai-Malaysia border. On 10 April 2014 the
Australian authorities indicated that extremists might be planning to target westerners in the
southern border provinces. See Terrorism
The FCO advise against all travel to the Preah Vihear (Khaoi Pra Viharn in Thai) temple area and the
Ta Krabey/Ta Moan temple area located on the Thai-Cambodian border due to the presence of troops
in the area and the risk of outbreaks of fighting. See Cambodian border
Over 800,000 British nationals visit Thailand every year. Most visits are trouble-free, but there have
been attacks (sometimes violent), particularly on http://thailand--travel.com/index.html the islands of
Samui archipelago. Two British nationals were killed on 15 September 2014 on the island of Koh Tao
in the Gulf of Thailand. See Crime
On 22 May the military took control of government. Martial law is in place and provides an enabling
framework for the Royal Thai Army to take action it deems necessary to enforce law and order.
Before the military coup there were large-scale demonstrations and protests in Bangkok and other
cities. Some of these were violent. You should avoid any protests, political gatherings,
demonstrations or marches.
A number of media outlets have been taken off air and some internet sites remain blocked. It's illegal
to criticise the coup and you should be wary of making political statements in public. You should
monitor local news and social media for developments.
Before travelling to Thailand check with your insurance provider that they will continue to cover for
claims arising from the current political situation. Some travel insurance policies exclude cover
following a military coup or the imposition of martial law, and your insurance may be invalid.
The Tourist Authority of Thailand's website and call centre (1672 - press '9' for English) are able to
provide some general advice to tourists in English.
There is a high threat from terrorism. See Terrorism
The majority of road traffic accidents in Thailand involve motorcycles, but accidents involving other
vehicles including cars, coaches and mini-buses also occur. See Road travel
By law you must carry your passport with you at all times. Tourists have been arrested because they
were unable to produce their passport. See Local laws and customs
Penalties for possession, distribution or manufacture of drugs are severe and can include the death
penalty. See Local laws and customs
Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel.
The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating
overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.

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Thailand travel advice - GOV.UK

  • 1. Thailand travel advice - GOV.UK The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all but essential travel to the provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla on the Thai-Malaysia border. On 10 April 2014 the Australian authorities indicated that extremists might be planning to target westerners in the southern border provinces. See Terrorism The FCO advise against all travel to the Preah Vihear (Khaoi Pra Viharn in Thai) temple area and the Ta Krabey/Ta Moan temple area located on the Thai-Cambodian border due to the presence of troops in the area and the risk of outbreaks of fighting. See Cambodian border Over 800,000 British nationals visit Thailand every year. Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been attacks (sometimes violent), particularly on http://thailand--travel.com/index.html the islands of Samui archipelago. Two British nationals were killed on 15 September 2014 on the island of Koh Tao in the Gulf of Thailand. See Crime
  • 2. On 22 May the military took control of government. Martial law is in place and provides an enabling framework for the Royal Thai Army to take action it deems necessary to enforce law and order. Before the military coup there were large-scale demonstrations and protests in Bangkok and other cities. Some of these were violent. You should avoid any protests, political gatherings, demonstrations or marches. A number of media outlets have been taken off air and some internet sites remain blocked. It's illegal to criticise the coup and you should be wary of making political statements in public. You should monitor local news and social media for developments. Before travelling to Thailand check with your insurance provider that they will continue to cover for claims arising from the current political situation. Some travel insurance policies exclude cover following a military coup or the imposition of martial law, and your insurance may be invalid. The Tourist Authority of Thailand's website and call centre (1672 - press '9' for English) are able to provide some general advice to tourists in English. There is a high threat from terrorism. See Terrorism The majority of road traffic accidents in Thailand involve motorcycles, but accidents involving other vehicles including cars, coaches and mini-buses also occur. See Road travel
  • 3. By law you must carry your passport with you at all times. Tourists have been arrested because they were unable to produce their passport. See Local laws and customs Penalties for possession, distribution or manufacture of drugs are severe and can include the death penalty. See Local laws and customs Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel. The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.