Health
Before You Go
Pack medications in clearly labelled original containers and
obtain a signed and dated letter from your physician describing your
medical conditions, medications and syringes or needles. If you have a
heart condition, bring a copy of your electrocardiogram (ECG) taken just
prior to travelling.
If you take any regular medication bring double your needs in case of loss or theft. In Thailand you can buy many medications over the counter without a doctor’s prescription, but it can be difficult to find the exact medication you are taking.
Contact your home country’s Department of Foreign Affairs or the equivalent and register your trip; this is a helpful precaution in the event of a natural disaster.
If you take any regular medication bring double your needs in case of loss or theft. In Thailand you can buy many medications over the counter without a doctor’s prescription, but it can be difficult to find the exact medication you are taking.
Contact your home country’s Department of Foreign Affairs or the equivalent and register your trip; this is a helpful precaution in the event of a natural disaster.
Entry & Exit Formalities
Customs Regulations
The customs department (www.customs.go.th)
maintains a helpful website with specific information about customs
regulations for travellers. Thailand allows the following items to enter
duty free:
- reasonable amount of personal effects (clothing and toiletries)
- professional instruments
- 200 cigarettes
- 1L of wine or spirits
- firearms and ammunition (unless registered in advance with the police department)
- illegal drugs
- pornographic media
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