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August 13, 2025 4 mins
Listeners planning travel to Thailand should be aware that as of August 2025, the travel advisory for the country has been raised to Level 2 by the U.S. Department of State, urging visitors to exercise increased caution due to the risk of civil unrest and ongoing insurgent activities. The most significant security risks are concentrated in the southern provinces of Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat, where periodic violence occurs between security forces and armed insurgents; these areas remain under a state of emergency. Both U.S. and Canadian authorities, including Travel.State.Gov and the Government of Canada, strongly advise avoiding all travel to these provinces, as well as the area within 50 kilometers of the Thailand-Cambodia border, due to ongoing armed conflict between the two countries. Recent clashes in July 2025, involving rocket and artillery fire, have resulted in civilian and military casualties and even temporary mass evacuations along the border. Although a ceasefire was reached at the end of July, travelers should expect the border region to remain unstable and all land crossings to Cambodia from Thailand are currently closed. Major tourist destinations, such as Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai, continue to operate normally and remain generally safe for visitors who exercise common sense precautions.

Travelers should also remain alert to political tensions and the possibility of demonstrations, particularly in Bangkok and other large cities. Such gatherings can disrupt daily life and occasionally turn violent without warning, so it is recommended to avoid protest sites and large crowds. Road safety is another major concern in Thailand, with accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians being common—especially during holiday periods such as the Thai New Year (Songkran in April) and the Western New Year. Scooter and motorcycle accidents are a leading cause of road fatalities, with many rental vehicles poorly maintained and drivers often disregarding traffic laws.

Additionally, Thai authorities in June 2025 reported having defused explosive devices in tourist regions such as Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga, underscoring a persistent threat of low-level terrorism. While these events have generally not impacted major tourist facilities, caution near government buildings, embassies, and places with large crowds should be maintained at all times. Visitors must also be aware that as of May 1, 2025, all foreign nationals must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card online prior to arrival.

Petty crime, including bag-snatching and pickpocketing, can occur in tourist-heavy locations. While Thailand generally ranks as safe for LGBT+ travelers, routine precautions for personal safety are recommended, especially late at night or at parties in tourist zones. Drink spiking and related assaults have been reported, especially during large parties or in bars, so never leave drinks unattended or accept ones from strangers. Violent crime is rare, but isolated incidents—including gun violence and sexual assault—have occurred, particularly in unfamiliar or poorly lit areas.

Air quality can deteriorate severely during dry months in northern Thailand and Bangkok due to hazardous smog, potentially affecting those with respiratory conditions. Natural disasters, especially flooding during the rainy season (June to October), can disrupt transportation and access to some areas.

For a safe and enjoyable visit, keep abreast of local news, register with your embassy, avoid troubled regions, and follow sensible health and safety practices, including using reliable transportation and travel insurance. With awareness and preparation, millions of people enjoy the vibrant culture and landscapes Thailand has to offer every year.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners planning travel to Thailand should be aware that, as
of August twenty twenty five, the travel advisory for the
country has been raised to Level two by the U
S Department of State, urging visitors to exercise increased caution
due to the risk of civil unrest and ongoing insurgent activities.
The most significant security risks are concentrated in the southern

(00:22):
provinces of Yala, Patani and Narathiwat, where periodic violence occurs
between security forces and armed insurgents. These areas remain under
a state of emergency. Both US and Canadian authorities, including
Travel dot State dot gov and the Government of Canada
strongly advise avoiding all travel to these provinces, as well

(00:43):
as the area within fifty kilometers of the Thailand Cambodia border,
due to ongoing armed conflict between the two countries. Recent
clashes in July twenty twenty five involving rocket and artillery
fire have resulted in civilian and military casualties and even
temper rary mass evacuations along the border. Although a ceasefire

(01:04):
was reached at the end of July, travelers should expect
the border region to remain unstable and all land crossings
to Cambodia from Thailand are currently closed. Major tourist destinations
such as Bangkok, Fuquet, and Chiang Mai continue to operate
normally and remain generally safe for visitors who exercise common
sense precautions. Travelers should also remain alert to political tensions

(01:28):
and the possibility of demonstrations, particularly in Bangkok and other
large cities. Such gatherings can disrupt daily life and occasionally
turn violent without warning, so it is recommended to avoid
protest sites and large crowds. Road safety is another major
concern in Thailand, with accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians being common,

(01:50):
especially during holiday periods such as the Thai New Year
Songkron in April and the Western New Year. Scooter and
motorcycle accidents are a leading cause of road fatalities, with
many rental vehicles poorly maintained and drivers often disregarding traffic laws. Additionally,
Thai authorities in June twenty twenty five reported having diffused

(02:12):
explosive devices in tourist regions such as Fouquet, Krabbi and Fanga,
underscoring a persistent threat of low level terrorism. While these
events have generally not impacted major tourist facilities. Caution near
government buildings, embassies, and places with large crowds should be
maintained at all times. Visitors must also be aware that

(02:34):
as of May one, twenty twenty five, all foreign nationals
must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card online prior to arrival.
Petty crime, including bag snatching and pickpocketing, can occur in
tourist heavy locations. While Thailand generally ranks as safe for
LGBT plus travelers, routine precautions for personal safety are recommended,

(02:56):
especially late at night or at parties in tourist zones.
Spiking and related assaults have been reported, especially during large
parties or in bars, so never leave drinks unattended or
accept ones from strangers. Violent crime is rare, but isolated. Incidents,
including gun violence and sexual assault have occurred, particularly in

(03:16):
unfamiliar or poorly lit areas. Air quality can deteriorate severely
during dry months in northern Thailand and Bangkok due to
hazardous smog, potentially affecting those with respiratory conditions. Natural disasters,
especially flooding during the rainy season June to October, can
disrupt transportation and access to some areas for a safe

(03:38):
and enjoyable visit, keep abreast of local news, register with
your embassy, avoid troubled regions, and follow sensible health and
safety practices, including using reliable transportation and travel insurance. With
awareness and preparation, millions of people enjoy the vibrant culture
and landscapes Thailand has to offer every year
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