Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, Thailand remains a favourite getaway, but adverse weather in recent days has raised concerns for visitors.
The FCDO specifically highlighted widespread flooding in northern Thailand, urging tourists to remain vigilant and follow the guidance of local authorities.
Areas near the Ping River, including the central region of Chiang Mai, have been particularly impacted, with local warnings in place.
The FCDO specifically highlighted widespread flooding in northern Thailand, urging tourists to remain vigilant and follow the guidance of local authorities.
Areas near the Ping River, including the central region of Chiang Mai, have been particularly impacted, with local warnings in place.
Additionally, the FCDO continues to advise against all but essential travel to parts of southern Thailand near the Malaysia border due to ongoing terrorist threats.
The affected provinces include Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, and parts of southern Songkhla, where travelers are urged to exercise extreme caution.
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