Can you drink the tap water in Bangkok?


Can you drink the tap water in Bangkok? Tap water in Bangkok is as safe in theory as the tap water in any developed city worldwide. This means that there's no need to boil or treat it before drinking.


Can you wear red in Thailand?

Red is an auspicious color in Thailand cause of the Thai-Chinese, and Sunday is the 'red day of the week'. Saturday and Sunday nights are also popular times for red shirts, especially with the scores of Man U and Liverpool FC fans in Thailand out to see their side play.


Do I need to wear a bra in Thailand?

This is frowned upon and in fact illegal (though of course the law is seldom enforced - unless drunk and bad-mouthed too). the max fine is actually 500baht! For women, when walking around - do wear a bra. Thais frowns upon western women they see bra-less.


Is the water in Thailand safe to shower?

Tap water in Bangkok is as safe in theory as the tap water in any developed city worldwide. This means that there's no need to boil or treat it before drinking. Bangkok's tap water is certified safe for brushing teeth, showering or making a cup of coffee etc.


Can you drink water in Thailand resorts?

While it is true that the water from the taps in Thailand is not really safe to drink, no one here is silly enough to make ice cubes with tap water. Most ice comes from ice-making machines, which are connected to a clean and safe water supply.


Can I bring my phone to Thailand?

The short answer here for us is a total yes. People need to have an international plan for their cell phones to work in Thailand with cellular data, and they can avoid using roaming services! That's why it's time to talk more about the international data plans or alternatives we can easily access when traveling!


Should I bring a water bottle to Thailand?

You can refill water bottles with filtered water for just a few cents in Thailand, so save some money by bringing your own water bottle and filling it up as you go. You'll also help reduce the number of plastic bottles washing up on the gorgeous Thai beaches.