Tips for traveling to Thailand after the coup

Tips to travel to Thailand
A few weeks will notify the Foreign Ministry of the Government of Spain advised against travel to Thailand because of the coup that took place in May ago.

Well, if you have not been able to cancel the reservation of your tickets or, simply, you want to go to the Asian country despite the rebellion, it is best that you take into account a series of tips to avoid problems and have a great time during your long-awaited vacation days. Here are some helpful tips!

Things to keep in mind

Before arriving in Thailand, you should know that there is a curfew in the whole country (from 10 at night to 5 in the morning) and that there are protests and political meetings everywhere. However, with the exception of the curfew, most of the inhabitants continue with their normal lives, so all means of transport are operational (including airports) and restaurants, shops and tourist attractions remain open.

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recommendations

However, you should be cautious at certain times. Thus, we recommend that you stay away from demonstrations and political marches, including places related to the Thai government; that you leave the tourist attractions on time so that you do not arrive at the hotel after the curfew; that you carry your passport with you at all times; and that you stay informed of everything that happens.

On the other hand, it is important that you check that your travel insurance covers the situation in Thailand. And if one of the things you were looking for in the Asian country was a wild party until the wee hours of the morning, the best thing you can do is stay in a good resort. Think that prices have dropped due to the coup.