What days can you not drink in Thailand?


What days can you not drink in Thailand?

Alcohol sales ban during Buddhist holidays
Visakha Bucha Day – the day that falls on the full moon of the sixth month of the lunar year (is generally celebrated in May or June) Asahna Bucha Day – the day that falls on the full moon of the eighth lunar month (is celebrated in July or very start of August)


Can you walk around with alcohol in Thailand?

Unless posted (the moat around the Old City in Chiang Mai and markets are notable exceptions), you can legally carry an open drink on the street in most places throughout Thailand.


What is a bar fine for a girl in Thailand?

If they agree to go with you and you wish to take her out before the bar closes, you have to pay a fee (around 300-500 Baht) known as a “bar fine”. This is to compensate the bar for the time that she is out of the bar, where she would normally be entertaining and attracting more customers.


What not to bring in Thailand?

The following are some examples of prohibited goods:
  • Narcotics.
  • Pornographic materials.
  • Counterfeit trademark goods and IPR infringing goods.
  • Fake notes or coins.
  • Reserved animals or CITES-listed wildlife.


Can I take alcohol in my suitcase to Thailand?

Thai custom law covers all persons entering the Kingdom regardless of their puposes (whether for transit or entering the Kingdom). The law covers all cigarettes regardless of their origin of purchase. Travelers entering Thailand are allowed to bring in a maximum of 1 liter of liquor per person.


Do I have to declare alcohol in checked luggage?

Checked Bags: Yes
Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags.


How much usd can i carry to Thailand?

How much cash can you bring into Thailand? What are the limits? Details of the customs regulations in Thailand can be found on the Thai Customs Board website. According to the details available online, you can bring up to $20,000 - or the equivalent - into Thailand, without needing to take any specific action.