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September 21, 2025 4 mins
Listeners planning a trip to Thailand in late 2025 should be aware that although the country remains one of Southeast Asia’s most popular and rewarding travel destinations, there are important safety considerations and official advisories to heed. According to the Canadian government as of September 19, travelers should exercise a high degree of caution throughout Thailand due to ongoing political tensions and sporadic demonstrations, especially in the capital, Bangkok, and other major cities. Travelers are strongly advised to avoid all travel within 50 kilometers of the Thailand-Cambodia border because of ongoing tensions and recent conflict between the two countries. All land crossings along this border are currently closed to tourists following an outbreak of violence in July, and a ceasefire remains fragile.

Authorities also warn against any travel to the southern provinces of Yala, Narathiwat, Pattani, and Songkhla due to unpredictable security situations and repeated violent insurgent attacks. Several governments, including those of the United Kingdom and the United States, continue to warn that armed conflict and a heightened risk of unrest persist in these regions.

For those planning to visit major tourist destinations such as Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and the islands, these remain generally safe for tourists who follow standard safety precautions. However, the U.S. Department of State increased its advisory level for Thailand to Level 2, meaning travelers should exercise increased caution, particularly concerning demonstrations, large gatherings, and the referenced regions with specific travel warnings.

Recent incidents underscore the need for vigilance. On July 28, a rare but serious mass shooting occurred in Bangkok’s Or Tor Kor market, leaving several dead. Although such violent events are exceptional, they serve as a reminder to stay aware of your surroundings and monitor local news.

Crime rates targeting tourists remain low, especially for violent crime, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and bag-snatching do happen, particularly in crowded areas, public transportation, and busy markets. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office recommends carrying valuables securely, being wary of motorbike-driven bag-snatchers, booking taxis through official channels, and avoiding handing over passports to rental agencies. Sexual assaults and drink spiking can occur, especially around parties and nightlife venues, so it’s best not to accept drinks from strangers and to arrange your return transport in advance.

Road safety is a notable issue across the country. Local traffic laws are often disregarded, resulting in frequent vehicle and pedestrian accidents. Motorbikes and rental scooters, popular among tourists, account for the majority of road deaths. Many rental scooters are poorly maintained, and insurance claims may be denied if you do not have a valid motorcycle license.

Thailand also faces seasonal risks. The rainy season, running from June to October, can cause hazardous road conditions, flash floods, and make some areas impassable, especially in mountainous regions.

General travel precautions include keeping abreast of official advisories from your home country, avoiding known risk areas, using trusted transportation services, and staying vigilant with personal belongings. Buying travel insurance, staying hydrated, and protecting yourself from the sun are also recommended for a safe and enjoyable visit.

In summary, Thailand continues to welcome millions of international visitors every year, and the vast majority of visits to its main attractions remain trouble-free. Still, listeners are urged to exercise heightened caution, particularly in areas with active advisories, stay informed on current developments, and take practical safety measures to ensure a safe journey.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners planning a trip to Thailand in late twenty twenty
five should be aware that although the country remains one
of Southeast Asia's most popular and rewarding travel destinations, there
are important safety considerations and official advisories to heed. According
to the Canadian government, as of September nineteen, travelers should

(00:21):
exercise a high degree of caution throughout Thailand due to
ongoing political tensions and sporadic demonstrations, especially in the capital
Bangkok and other major cities. Travelers are strongly advised to
avoid all travel within fifty kilometers of the Thailand Cambodia
border because of ongoing tensions and recent conflict between the

(00:42):
two countries. All land crossings along this border are currently
closed to tourists following an outbreak of violence in July, and
a ceasefire remains fragile. Authorities also worn against any travel
to the southern provinces of Yala, Narathiwat, Patani and Sankla
do into unpredictable security situations and repeated violent insurgent attacks.

(01:05):
Several governments, including those of the United Kingdom and the
United States, continue to warn that armed conflict and a
heightened risk of unrest persist in these regions. For those
planning to visit major tourist destinations such as Bangkok, Fouquet,
Chiang Mai, and the Islands, these remain generally safe for
tourists who follow standard safety precautions. However, the US Department

(01:29):
of State increased its advisory level for Thailand to Level two,
meaning travelers should exercise increased caution, particularly concerning demonstrations, large gatherings,
and the referenced regions with specific travel warnings. Recent incidents
underscore the need for vigilance. On July twenty eighth, a
rare but serious mass shooting occurred in Bangkok's or tour

(01:51):
core market, leaving several dead. Although such violent events are exceptional,
they serve as a reminder to stay aware of your
surroundings and monitor local news. Crime rates targeting tourists remain low,
especially for violent crime, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and
bag snatching do happen, particularly in crowded areas, public transportation,

(02:13):
and busy markets. The UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office
recommends carrying valuables securely, being wary of motorbike driven bag snatchers,
booking taxis through official channels and avoiding handing over passports
to rental agencies. Sexual assaults and drink spiking can occur,
especially around parties and nightlife venues, so its best not

(02:36):
accept drinks from strangers and to arrange your return transport
in advance. Road safety is a notable issue across the country.
Local traffic laws are often disregarded, resulting in frequent vehicle
and pedestrian accidents. Motorbikes and rental scooters, popular among tourists,
account for the majority of road deaths. Many rental scooters

(02:57):
are poorly maintained, and insurance claims may be denied if
you do not have a valid motorcycle license. Thailand also
faces seasonal risks. The rainy season running from June to
October can cause hazardous road conditions, flash floods, and make
some areas impassable, especially in mountainous regions. General travel precautions

(03:18):
include keeping abreast of official advisories from your home country,
avoiding known risk areas, using trusted transportation services, and staying
vigilant with personal belongings. Buying travel insurance, staying hydrated, and
protecting yourself from the sun are also recommended for a
safe and enjoyable visit. In summary, Thailand continues to welcome

(03:40):
millions of international visitors every year, and the vast majority
of visits to its main attractions remain trouble free. Still,
listeners are urged to exercise heightened caution, particularly in areas
with active advisories, stay informed on current developments, and take
practical safety measures to ensure a safe journey.
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