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Thailand has three beautiful seasons--hot (February-June), wet (June-September), and cool (September-February). However, the hot season can sometimes be cool or wet, the wet season can be cool or hot, and the cool season can be hot. | |||||||||||||||||
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camera sunglasses/hat mosquito repellent first aid kit bathroom/toiletry supplies soap & shampoo toothbrush & toothpaste 1-2 towels swim suit sandals/tongs/flipflops hiking shoes/boots comfortable walking shoes rain coat/poncho (wet season) sleeping sheet 2-3 sweatshirts (cool season) 4-6 shorts 3-5 pants 5-7 short-sleeved shirts 4-6 long-sleeved shirts 6-8 pairs of socks underwear |
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During your adventure in Thailand, you may want to pack... |
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Don't worry if you forget something. You can buy almost anything in Thailand. It is also easy to have your clothes laundered at a local shop. We recommend you bring clothes made of cotton because they seem to breath the best in Thailand's tropical climate. Please be respectful of the local culture by not wearing clothes that are too tight, short, or sexy. Also, while visiting temples, visitors need to wear long pants or skirts. | |||||||||||||||||
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Travel Thailand Your Guide - Yao Why 1000 Smiles? Travel Itinerary Travel FAQ Travel Contract Recommendations Things to Pack How to Sign Up |
Taste Thailand Your Chef - Yao Rice in Thailand Herbs and Spices Thai Ingredients Thai Recipes |
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Learn about Thailand Thai Culture Map of Thailand Thai Language Facts on Thailand Thai Festivals For more information, email Yao@1000Smiles.com |
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