The following are the travel safety issues that tourists should pay attention to in Thailand:
Public safety issues
Although most parts of Thailand are relatively safe, there are still security problems in some areas. Tourists should try to avoid going to slums and the marginal areas of some cities, and avoid traveling late at night, especially traveling alone. In addition, don't carry too much valuables such as cash or jewelry when traveling.
driving safety
The road traffic environment in Thailand is rather chaotic, and many vehicles and motorcycles don't obey the traffic rules. Therefore, tourists should try to avoid renting motorcycles for self-driving, especially in the busy city center. If you have to rent a motorcycle, please wear a helmet and make sure you have enough driving skills.
food safety
Thai food and drinks are delicious, but tourists should pay attention to food hygiene. When eating in restaurants and street stalls, you should choose clean and hygienic places to avoid eating undercooked food, especially raw seafood.
The spread of the virus
Sometimes diseases break out in Thailand, such as dengue fever, viral hepatitis and AIDS. Visitors should maintain good personal hygiene habits and try to avoid getting infected with the virus when drinking water and food.
natural disaster
Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis and other natural disasters will occur in some parts of Thailand. When planning a trip, you should first consult the local weather forecast and meteorological bureau to avoid going to the area during natural disasters.
In short, although Thailand is a relatively safe tourist destination, tourists still need to pay attention to safety issues during their travels.