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Thailand Travel Situation

With the main tourist season about to start in Thailand I thought it about time I addressed the political situation, well the effect it has on tourist anyway, in Bangkok. The first thing to note is that the troubles you see on the news are only limited to Bangkok and other parts of Thailand remain unaffected.

These protests are against the government and have nothing to do with tourists,  and are unlikely to spill into the main tourist areas in Bangkok. But all this is not going to stop the media from painting a bleak picture of the current situation in Thailand.

If you want to travel to Thailand I would say do so but if you plan to go to Bangkok get the updated information. As for travelling in Thailand I have heard no reports of  a disturbed transport systems and that nothing in Phuket, Krabi or any of the other southern tourist destinations are affected.

The keep you informed of changes within Thailand the TAT or Tourism Authority of Thailand are publishing updates on their website of what is actually happening in Thailand, here is the latest from them.

TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND FACT SHEET AS OF OCTOBER 8, 2008


The choice whether or not to travel to Thailand is yours obviously but  I would say that you should not let the current political climate affect your decision. Get the facts before you book your holiday to Thailand. If your worried about the situation in Bangkok then avoid it and fly direct to Phuket, Krabi, Chaing Mai or Koh Samui.

The one thing you should avoid doing is not going to Thailand! The tourist industry has had a lot of bad lucky for the past years with Tsunami, SARS, Bird Flu and the Bali bombings all having an adverse effect on the country.

Book your holiday, go have fun, come back and let everyone else know that Thailand is still a great place to have a holiday in.

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