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August 6, 2025 4 mins
Travelers interested in visiting Thailand should be aware that as of August 2025, the United States, Canada, and Australia have issued heightened travel advisories due to ongoing unrest and increased safety risks in certain regions. The U.S. State Department advises exercising increased caution throughout Thailand because of continued civil unrest, especially in the southern provinces of Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat, where a persistent insurgency has led to violence and these areas remain under a state of emergency. Access for foreign nationals, including emergency assistance, is especially limited in these regions. Additionally, both the U.S. and Canadian governments advise against all travel within 50 kilometers of the Thailand-Cambodia border due to armed conflict, including recent reports of shelling from both Thai and Cambodian military forces, civilian evacuations, and sporadic outbreaks of violence.

Travel.gc.ca highlights an ongoing threat of terrorism, noting that Thai authorities have recently defused explosive devices in popular tourist areas like Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga as recently as June 2025. Political tensions and occasional demonstrations persist in Bangkok and other cities—while these are usually peaceful, they can become unpredictable, and travelers are encouraged to avoid all protests and follow the advice of local authorities.

Major tourist destinations like Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and the Thai islands remain largely safe and unaffected by the unrest described above, but all visitors should be attentive to local news and official guidance. Petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams involving taxis or tuk-tuks are common in urban areas. Listeners are urged to use official taxi services, negotiate fares in advance for tuk-tuks, and avoid offering personal information or engaging with unsolicited offers. Smartraveller's advice is to exercise a high degree of caution in Thailand generally due to security and safety risks, with stricter warnings in border regions and the far south.

Road safety is a major concern, as Thailand experiences frequent and severe accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians. Hazardous driving conditions, erratic driver behavior, and drunk driving are widespread. Accidents increase significantly around local holiday periods, including western New Year in January and Songkran in mid-April. Motorcyclists face particular danger, as rental scooters and motorcycles are often poorly maintained, and traffic safety standards may not match those in listeners’ home countries. Insurance claims may be denied if drivers are unlicensed or fail to wear a helmet. Extra caution is advised when walking, especially for pedestrians and cyclists in Bangkok, where vehicles may use sidewalks.

A nationwide ban on drone use is in effect from July 30 to August 15, 2025, with unmanned aerial vehicles prohibited unless operated by authorized personnel. This is an important consideration for travelers planning to bring drones or other remote devices.

Food safety is generally good in tourist centers like Bangkok, but listeners are reminded to avoid consuming tap water, use bottled water even for cooking, and choose busy food stalls with high turnover. Avoid ice in drinks and ask for freshly prepared food where possible.

For medical emergencies in Thailand, the number for police is 191, for tourist police 1155, and medical rescue is 1669. English-language assistance is available through the tourist police and Tourism Assistance Center in Bangkok.

Travel insurance is strongly recommended, along with regular monitoring of official advisories and following all local authority instructions, particularly near the Thai-Cambodian border and in the southern provinces. Remaining vigilant with personal safety, health precautions, and up-to-date travel documentation will help ensure a smoother and safer experience when visiting Thailand in 2025.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Travelers interested in visiting Thailand should be aware that, as
of August twenty twenty five, the United States, Canada, and
Australia have issued heightened travel advisories due to ongoing unrest
and increased safety risks in certain regions. The U s
State Department advises exercising increased caution throughout Thailand because of

(00:21):
continued civil unrest, especially in the southern provinces of Yala,
Patani and Narathiwat, where a persistent insurgency has led to violence,
and these areas remain under a state of emergency. Access
for foreign nationals, including emergency assistants, is especially limited in
these regions. Additionally, both the US and Canadian governments advise

(00:43):
against all travel within fifty kilometers of the Thailand Cambodia
border due to armed conflict, including recent reports of shelling
from both Thai and Cambodian military forces, civilian evacuations, and
sporadic outbreaks of violence. Travel dot g CA highlights an
ongoing threat of terrorism, noting that Thai authorities have recently

(01:05):
diffused explosive devices in popular tourist areas like Fouquet, Krabi
and Fanga as recently as June twenty twenty five. Political
tensions and occasional demonstrations persist in Bangkok and other cities.
While these are usually peaceful, they can become unpredictable, and
travelers are encouraged to avoid all protests and follow the

(01:25):
advice of local authorities. Major tourist destinations like Bangkok, Fouquet,
Chiang Mai and the Thai Islands remain largely safe and
unaffected by the unrest described above, but all visitors should
be attentive to local news and official guidance. Petty crimes
such as pickpocketing and scams involving taxis or tuk tuks

(01:45):
are common in urban areas. Listeners are urged to use
official taxi services, negotiate fares in advance for tuk tuks,
and avoid offering personal information or engaging with unsolicited offers.
Smartravelers advice is to exercise a high degree of caution
in Thailand, generally due to security and safety risks, with

(02:06):
stricter warnings in border regions and the far South. Road
safety is a major concern as Thailand experiences frequent and
severe accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians, Hazardous driving conditions, erratic
driver behavior and drunk driving are widespread. Accidents increase significantly
around local holiday periods, including Western New Year in January

(02:29):
and Sonkron in mid April. Motorcyclists face particular danger, as
rental scooters and motorcycles are often poorly maintained, and traffic
safety standards may not match those in listeners home countries.
Insurance claims may be denied if drivers are unlicensed or
fail to wear a helmet. Extra caution is advised when walking,

(02:49):
especially for pedestrians and cyclists in Bangkok, where vehicles may
use sidewalks. A nationwide ban on drone use is in
effect from July thirtieth to August fifteen, twenty twenty five,
with unmanned aerial vehicles prohibited unless operated by authorized personnel.
This is an important consideration for travelers planning to bring

(03:10):
drones or other remote devices. Food safety is generally good
in tourist centers like Bangkok, but listeners are reminded to
avoid consuming tap water, use bottled water even for cooking,
and choose busy food stalls with high turnover. Avoid ice
in drinks, and ask for freshly prepared food where possible.
For medical emergencies in Thailand, The number for police is

(03:33):
one nine one, for tourist police one eleven fifty five,
and medical rescue is sixteen sixty nine. English language assistance
is available through the Tourist Police and Tourism Assistance Center
in Bangkok. Travel insurance is strongly recommended, along with regular
monitoring of official advisories and following all local authority instructions,

(03:54):
particularly near the Thai Cambodian border and in the southern provinces.
Remaining vigilant with personal safety, health precautions, and up to
date travel documentation will help ensure a smoother and safer
experience when visiting Thailand in twenty twenty five,
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