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Which part of Thailand is safest?

Krabi. Often described as one of the safest places to live in Thailand, Krabi is a peaceful, secluded small town with beautiful beaches on the southwest coast of Thailand. The cost of living and crime rate is low and the number of amenities like cafes is high. The sense of community in Krabi is strong.



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Best places to visit in Thailand
  1. Chiang Mai. ...
  2. Bangkok. ...
  3. Ko Khao Phing Kan. ...
  4. Phuket. ...
  5. Ko Phangan. ...
  6. Ko Samui. ...
  7. Ko Mook. ...
  8. Ko Hong.


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Is Phuket Safe for Solo Travelers? The short answer is yes; Phuket is generally safe for solo travelers. In fact, many solo travelers visit Phuket every year and have a wonderful time exploring the beautiful island. As with any destination, there are a few things to remember when traveling solo in Phuket.

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Here is a rundown of some things to be careful of not doing whilst on holiday in Thailand.
  • Don't Drink The Water. ...
  • Don't Gamble. ...
  • Don't Talk About the Royal Family. ...
  • Don't Vape. ...
  • Don't Smoke. ...
  • Don't Raise Your Voice. ...
  • Be Sure to Cover Up in Temples. ...
  • Don't Automatically Trust Your Taxi Driver.


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Bali offers more hotel choices than Phuket does. If you're a surfer, Bali is your choice for its collection of world-class breaks. On the other hand, Phuket's beaches are more scenic and laidback, great for those preferring island beach escapades with a mix of water sports and just lazing on the sand.

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Phuket, on the other hand, is a much smaller city, with a population of around 400,000 people. It is less crowded and has a more relaxed atmosphere. Safety: Both Bangkok and Phuket are generally safe cities, but Bangkok has a higher crime rate compared to Phuket.

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Phuket is more touristy than Bangkok and is known for it's long sandy beaches, wild nightlife, colorful resorts, and easy access to day tours. Bangkok is famous for its colorful temples, lively markets, wild nightlife, and sprawling shopping malls. It is also well known for The Grand Palace and Wat Prakeaw.

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Phuket has so much to offer, I'd say a minimum would be 5 days to get a good feel for the island. But you could easily spend 7 days in Phuket and even 14 days without feeling like you are running out of things to do.

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There are some regions you'll want to avoid According to the U.S. Department of State, the areas to avoid in Thailand right now are the Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, and Songkhla provinces. Those provinces cover the southern tip of Thailand, and they're currently awash in ethnic and racial conflicts.

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Or maybe it's Australia, with its deadly spiders and snakes. Or perhaps it's someplace even more remote, like the jungle wilderness of Borneo. Yet there is an island out there that is far more dangerous and far less obvious. That island is Ko Phi Phi off the coast of Thailand.

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Both Bali and Phuket are relatively safe destinations for you to travel to. Though I'd say Phuket is marginally safer than Bali primarily due to its location.

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Robberies and assaults (including sexual assaults) can occur during these events. Passport thefts and losses are common. Violent crime against foreigners occurs occasionally. You should report all criminal incidents to the Thai police in the jurisdiction where the incident occurred before leaving Thailand.

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