⚠️⚠️ A guide for planning a workcation, solo-travel, budget-friendly in Thailand. ⚠️⚠️

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1. Introduction

Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. Thailand offers a unique blend of relaxation and productivity for remote workers and travelers. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Bangkok, wandering through the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya, or working beachside in Phuket, diverse experiences await you. This is more than just a travel guide; it's your roadmap to balancing work and wanderlust in the Land of Smiles.

Currency: Thai Baht (THB)

Capital: Bangkok

Population: 71.8 Million

Timezone: UTC +7 ICT Indochina Time

Language: Thai (official), Lanna, Pak Thai and other local dialects

2. Best time to visit

Thailand is a diverse country with a wide range of climates and attractions. Thailand has only two seasons Summer and Rainey. The best time to visit Thailand is between November and early April when temperatures range from 29°C to 34°C (+ super humid) and there is little chance of rain.

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What to pack?

Thailand is in general quite hot so we you to wear light and breathable clothes. Keep in mind that to enter the temples you must wear appropriate attire to show respect, that is: cover your arms and your knees. In some of the temples, flip-flops are not allowed.

3. Visas and Immigration

Thailand has one of the easiest and quickest visas, For most European countries you have a 30-day free visa on arrival so does for SEA countries. For Indian passport holders (at this moment, in March 2024 there is a free visa on arrival) No need to take covid test or covid certificate.