Thailand 🇹🇭

Thailand sits in the heart of Southeast Asia, a region known for its diverse landscapes and deep-rooted traditions. Here, ancient temples glow in the sunlight, beaches stretch for miles and daily life spills out onto the streets in a lively mix of markets and sizzling food stalls. In places like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pai and Hua Hin, the modern and the traditional weave together. Bangkok moves at a fast, electric pace, while Chiang Mai and Pai offer a more relaxed, mountain-framed atmosphere, and Hua Hin blends seaside charm with laid-back city life. Island escapes like Ko Lanta, Ko Phangan, Ko Samui and Phuket bring sun-soaked days, boat trips and stunning beaches, perfect for unwinding after work. Thailand provides working travellers a lifestyle where productivity and enjoyment naturally align, with downtime filled by evenings at lantern-lit night markets, quiet mornings in jungle cafes or lazy afternoons by the water. Whether you’re into mountain temples, vibrant cities or island hideaways, Thailand has its own way of making you feel right at home.

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Thailand Essentials

Currency

The official currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). Cash is commonly used, especially in rural areas, though cards are widely accepted in cities.

Timezone

Thailand is in the UTC+7 time zone, with no daylight saving time observed throughout the year.

Weather

The weather in Thailand is tropical, hot and humid, with plenty of sunshine, sudden downpours and a distinct wet and dry season.

Voltage/Plug

Thailand’s standard voltage is 220V with a frequency of 50 Hz, and the commonly used plug types are A, B, C, with O as the official standard. Type F is also sometimes found.

Digital Nomad Visa

The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is available for digital nomads, which allows remote workers to stay and work in Thailand for up to 180 days at a time, with the option to extend.

Languages Spoken

Thailand's official language is Thai. However, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, making it fairly easy for visitors to get around and communicate.

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Thailand FAQs

As of July 15, 2024, Thailand introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), a new visa aimed at attracting remote workers and digital nomads. This visa allows holders to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per visit, with the possibility of multiple entries within a five-year validity period. Click here for more information.

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