What is not allowed in Bangkok?


What is not allowed in Bangkok? Buddha image, artifacts, objects, antiques – these requires a permit from the Fine Arts Department. Guns, bullets, explosives and the equivalent to guns – requires a permit from the Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Interior. Plants and their parts – requires a permit from the Department of ...


Is Bangkok cheap or expensive?

Bangkok is famous for being a relatively cheap vacation destination. Luxurious hotels are available for a fraction of what they would be in other cities, a full meal on the street costs next to nothing, and there's a whole host of budget-friendly night markets and malls to choose from.


What is considered rude in Thailand?

Pointing at another person with one's index finger or feet is considered rude. The soles of one's feet should never be pointed at another person. One should sit in a way that avoids this. Feet should also not be rested on tables or pillows that people sleep on.


Is Bangkok English friendly?

Do people in Bangkok speak English? Yes. Don't worry! Many Thai people study English in school, and you will find that a lot of people speak and understand English in Bangkok, as well as other major tourist hotspots around the country.


What to be careful in Bangkok?

Petty theft (including bag snatching) is the most common type of crime you'll encounter. Also, some people may try to rip you off, including taxi drivers who refuse to turn on their meters. Avoiding travel scams requires a lot of common sense and a healthy dose of suspicion.


Can I take deodorant to Thailand?

Deodorant If you use roll-on or spray deodorant, you'll be fine in Thailand. If you use a stick deodorant though, you should definitely bring one from home.