Absolute Twin Sands Resort & Spa
97 Muen Ngoen Road, Phuket, Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand
Nestled on a picturesque peninsula between two secluded beaches, Absolute Twin Sands Resort & Spa in Phuket offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Just minutes from the vibrant Patong Beach, this resort combines contemporary design with exceptional service, making it an ideal destination for both couples and families.
Accommodation
The resort boasts 183 modern suites, ranging from studios to one- and two-bedroom options. Each suite is thoughtfully designed with king-sized beds featuring organic cotton linens, fully equipped kitchenettes, and double showers. Guests can enjoy panoramic ocean views from private balconies or terraces, many of which offer swim-up access to the resort's pools.
Dining
Culinary experiences at Absolute Twin Sands are diverse and satisfying. Indulge in Thai and international cuisine at the Blue Mango Restaurant, recognized among TripAdvisor's Top 10 dining spots. For a more casual setting, The Kitchen Table offers poolside dining with dishes such as Thai bowls, rotisserie options, and pizzas. A takeaway menu is also available for guests who prefer to dine in the comfort of their suites.
Wellness and Recreation
The resort's 180º Wellness Spa offers a range of detox and nutrition programs, retreats with international practitioners, and wellness facilities like an infrared sauna and steam room. Guests can also participate in daily yoga sessions in the temperature-controlled studio, enhancing their overall well-being during their stay.
Facilities
Absolute Twin Sands features three infinity pools with stunning Andaman Sea views, a water slide, and a children's play area. The resort provides a complimentary shuttle service to Patong Beach, making it easy to explore the local area. Additional amenities include a full-service concierge, excursion bookings, and proximity to various beaches, golf courses, shopping centers, and cultural sites.
Check in / check out:
2.pm / 11.am
Distance from city/town:
10.00
Car parking:
Free public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed)
Nearest airport:
Phuket International Airport
Distance from airport:
40.8
Vehicle hire:
- 24hr Reception
- Transport
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Spa
- Dry Cleaning
- Gym
- Water
- Internet
- Concierge Servcies
Rooms and Deals
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Studio Room
WORLD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION
Stunningly appointed suites with contemporary interiors, queen-sized beds with organic cotton, fully-equipped kitchens and double showers. Each suite has either a private balcony with a poolside or ocean view, many with swim-off terraces.
Enjoy a modern apartment-style studio with everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay!
Modern furnishings, A flat-screen TV, a large comfortable bed and sofa complete the studio.
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Studio Room
WORLD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION
Stunningly appointed suites with contemporary interiors, queen-sized beds with organic cotton, fully-equipped kitchens and double showers. Each suite has either a private balcony with a poolside or ocean view, many with swim-off terraces.
Enjoy a modern apartment-style studio with everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay!
Modern furnishings, A flat-screen TV, a large comfortable bed and sofa complete the studio.
| Amenities |
| - Balcony |
| - Air conditioning |
| - Kitchenette |
| - King Bed |
| - Sofa |
| - Flat Screen TV |
| - Free Wifi |
| - Room Service |
7 Night Phuket Special
4-star Phuket Getaway just $369 per couple! Award-winning resort in a prime location! Save over $1000
Don't miss out on this exclusive offer from Absolute Resorts to help you get away to Phuket & save!
7 nights in an award-winning resort in an exclusive location for couples and up to two children 12 years of age or less.
This offer includes accommodation, airport pickup for all guests, food and beverage credit* all for just $369 per couple.
Secure today, select your dates later for an amazing stay within 2 years!
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The Buddist nation of Thailand is know for its friendly and fun-loving locals, tropical weather, beautiful beaches, breath taking temples and mouth watering cuisine.
Best Time to Travel
The best time to travel to Thailand is between November and February due to lower rain fall and cooler weather. If you plan to focus on the northern provinces the hot season (March to May) and early rainy season (June to July) are not bad either, as temperatures are moderate at higher elevations. Northeastern and central Thailand on the other hand are best avoided from March to May when temperatures may climb over 40°C.
Flights
Flights to Phuket International Airport are cheap as chips. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $540 to $650 and the west coast from $500. Note - If you are looking for budget flights to Bangkok note they arrive at Don Mueang International Airport rather then Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $560 to $490 and west coast from $590.
Airport Transfers
Landing in Phuket International Airport you will find a number of options available to help you get to your accommodation. The cheapest way is to go with Airport Bus Phuket , which will costs around $3 AUD. The bus leaves every hour between 6:30am to 8:45pm. Note - All our deals on My Week Away either include airport transfers or heavily discounted transfers, making your trip from the airport to your chosen destination easy and without stress.
Getting around
Flying - Flying from one destination to another is relatively cheap and gives you more time to enjoy your holiday rather then spending your valuable days travelling. The down side of travelling by air is you don’t get a real sense of the country.
Bus - Thailand has a very reliable government-licensed bus system that connects all areas of the country. Comfortable, air-conditioned buses run frequently between major cities and fares are low.
Trains - Thailand has one of the best metre-gauge rail systems in the world, and train travel is easily the best way to get around & see the country. Train travel in Thailand is comfortable, safe, cheap, environmentally friendly and unlike flying, it’s a genuine Thai experience making the journey as much a part of your trip as the destination. Taking the train is easily the best way to travel between Bangkok & Chiang Mai, a train+ferry combo is the best way from Bangkok to Ko Samui, and a train+bus combo is the best way from Bangkok to Krabi or Phuket.
Thailand’s largest island Phuket, is a mountainous province located on the southern tip of the Andaman Sea. The island is around 50Km long so getting around is easy.
?Phuket, Thailand's largest island, offers a blend of stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and modern amenities. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you plan your trip, including information on flights, transportation, attractions, dining, and shopping.?
Flights to Phuket
Phuket International Airport (HKT) serves as the main gateway to the island. Direct flights from Australia's east coast cities, such as Sydney and Melbourne, typically take about 9 hours, while flights from the west coast, like Perth, are approximately 7 hours. Airlines such as Scoot (via Singapore) and AirAsia (via Kuala Lumpur) offer competitive fares, especially when booked in advance. Jetstar and Virgin Australia also provide direct flights from major Australian cities. The airport is conveniently located about 34 km from Patong Beach, with a driving time of approximately 35 minutes.
Getting Around Phuket
Phuket spans approximately 50 km in length, making transportation an important consideration for travelers.?
Car Rentals: Renting a car is a convenient option for exploring the island at your own pace. International car rental agencies operate at the airport, and local companies offer competitive rates. A valid driver's license and a major credit card are typically required. While an International Driving Permit is recommended, it's not mandatory for renting a car but may be beneficial if stopped by local authorities.
Private Transfers: Many hotels offer transfer services from the airport. Alternatively, pre-booking a private transfer ensures a hassle-free journey to your accommodation. Drivers usually wait at the arrivals area with a placard displaying your name.
Taxis and Ride-Sharing: Metered taxis are available at the airport, and ride-sharing apps operate in Phuket, providing additional transportation options.
Top Beaches in Phuket
Phuket boasts numerous beautiful beaches, each with its unique charm:
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Patong Beach: Known for its vibrant nightlife and bustling atmosphere, Patong is the island's most popular beach.
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Karon Beach: Recognized by Lonely Planet as one of the top family beach destinations, Karon offers a more relaxed environment.
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Kata Beach: A favorite among surfers and families, Kata features clear waters and a lively dining scene.
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Kamala Beach: This tranquil beach is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with a range of beachfront accommodations.
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Nai Harn Beach: Nestled between jungle-covered mountains, Nai Harn is a picturesque spot popular among locals and tourists alike.
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Mai Khao Beach: Home to the Splash Jungle Waterpark, this beach is perfect for families with children.
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Freedom Beach: Accessible by boat or a steep jungle path, this secluded beach offers pristine sands and clear waters.
Attractions and Activities
Beyond its beaches, Phuket offers a variety of attractions:
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Phang Nga Bay: Famous for its limestone cliffs and emerald-green waters, the bay is best explored by boat. Tours often include visits to James Bond Island and opportunities for kayaking through sea caves.
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Wat Chalong: As the largest and most important Buddhist temple in Phuket, Wat Chalong is a cultural landmark worth visiting.
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Flying Hanuman: For adventure enthusiasts, this zipline park offers an exhilarating experience through Phuket's lush rainforest.
Dining in Phuket Town
Phuket Town offers a diverse culinary scene:
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Siang Khaen: Renowned for its northeastern Thai cuisine, this restaurant provides an authentic dining experience.
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Ka Jok See: Known for its lively atmosphere, this establishment combines dining with entertainment, making for a memorable night out.
Shopping
For a comprehensive shopping experience, visit Central Phuket, the island's largest shopping mall. It features over 400 outlets, including luxury brands, lifestyle shops, and a variety of dining options.
This guide aims to provide a well-rounded overview to help you make the most of your visit to Phuket.
Khao Lak is for folks who shun the glitz and cheesiness of Phuket’s bigger resort towns, but still crave comfort, shopping and plenty of facilities. With long stretches of white sand backed by forested hills, warm waves to frolic in and easy acess for day trips to the Similan and Surin Islands, Khao Sok and Khao Lak/Lam Ru National Parks, or even Phuket, the area is a central and kick-back base for exploring the northern Andaman region
Flights
Flights to Phuket International Airport are cheap as chips. Return flights from the east coast of Australia range from $540 to $650 and the west coast from $500.
Location & Getting There
Khaolak is located 1 hour from Phuket in the Phang Nga province and offers travellers a laid-back beachside paradise rich in culture and culinary delights, a perfect alternative to the fast pace and crowds of Patong and Phuket City.
Things to do
From romantic beach strolls, to day tours and great scuba diving, there’s lots to do when staying in Khaolak. The region is surrounded by national parks so an eco-friendly nature tour is a must. A ride through the jungle on the back of an elephant is definitely a life-enhancing experience and you will be amazed at the gentleness of these huge beasts.
Eating & Drinking
Khaolak is a foodies paradise offering travellers a wide range of delicious dining options. While enjoying the seas side views you will come across beach front cafes, such as Sawasdee and Sala Thai. When in the town centre head to O’connor’s Irish pub, don’t let the name fool you, which serves delectable Thai food with the bonus of washing it down with an icy cold Guinness. If you are wanting to mix it up a little head to the Viking Steak House where you will find a range of International, Scandinavian and Thai food.
Shopping
Even though Khaolak is not known for its shopping per se you will still find a large range of shops selling souvenirs, cheap sunglasses, DVD’s and beachwear. A few places that are worth a mention Include Book Tree, perfect for a beach read, travel guides and magazines and the stylish Kanyarak Handicraft, which sells good quality cutlery, dishes, vases, tea sets, lamps and other attractive household accessories.
Travel Guide: Exploring Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Introduction
Best Season to Visit
Main Attractions
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The Bridge on the River Kwai
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The iconic Bridge on the River Kwai is part of the infamous Death Railway constructed during World War II. Visitors can walk across the bridge, learn about its history at the nearby JEATH War Museum, and take a scenic train ride along the historic railway.
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Erawan National Park
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Erawan National Park is famous for its seven-tiered Erawan Waterfall, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. The park offers hiking trails, opportunities for swimming in emerald green pools, and diverse wildlife, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum
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The Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum commemorates the suffering of Allied prisoners of war and Asian laborers who built the railway. The museum and its walking trail through the Hellfire Pass cutting offer a sobering insight into the harsh conditions endured during its construction.
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Sai Yok National Park
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Sai Yok National Park is known for its stunning waterfalls, caves, and lush forests. Highlights include Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, Sai Yok Yai Waterfall, and Lawa Cave. The park is also a haven for bird watching and river cruises.
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Death Railway Museum and Research Centre
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This museum provides an in-depth look at the history of the Death Railway, including exhibits on the prisoners of war and laborers who built it. The museum’s well-curated displays offer a poignant and educational experience.
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Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple)
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Wat Tham Suea, or the Tiger Cave Temple, is a beautiful hilltop temple known for its large golden Buddha statue and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The temple complex features intricate architecture and a staircase leading to a cave shrine.
Other Useful Information
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Transportation: Kanchanaburi is easily accessible by train or bus from Bangkok, with the journey taking around 2-3 hours. Within Kanchanaburi, tuk-tuks, songthaews (shared taxis), and rental motorbikes are common modes of transportation for getting around and exploring the area..
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Local Cuisine: Enjoy delicious Thai cuisine in Kanchanaburi, including local specialties like som tam (green papaya salad), khao soi (curry noodle soup), and fresh river fish dishes. Night markets and local restaurants provide a variety of flavorful and affordable dining options.
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Currency: The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and larger restaurants, but it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases, street food, and local markets.
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Respect for Culture: When visiting temples and religious sites, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees, and remove your shoes before entering. Being respectful of local customs and traditions is important, and learning a few basic Thai phrases like "khob khun" (thank you) and "sawasdee" (hello) can enhance your interactions with locals.
Travel Guide: Discovering Koh Samui, Thailand
Introduction
Best Season to Visit
Main Attractions
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Chaweng Beach
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Chaweng Beach is the largest and most popular beach on Koh Samui, known for its lively atmosphere, white sandy shores, and clear waters. It’s a hub for water sports, beach parties, and vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, restaurants, and clubs lining the beach.
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Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai)
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The Big Buddha Temple, located on a small island connected to Koh Samui by a causeway, is home to a 12-meter tall golden Buddha statue. It’s one of the island’s most iconic landmarks and offers stunning views and a serene atmosphere for visitors.
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Fisherman's Village, Bophut
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Fisherman’s Village in Bophut retains its old-world charm with traditional wooden shop-houses, chic boutiques, and waterfront dining. The village comes alive every Friday night with its famous Walking Street Market, offering local handicrafts, street food, and entertainment.
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Na Muang Waterfalls
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Na Muang Waterfalls, consisting of two stunning cascades, are among the most beautiful on the island. Na Muang 1 is easily accessible and features a large natural pool perfect for swimming, while Na Muang 2 requires a bit of a hike but rewards with breathtaking views.
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Ang Thong National Marine Park
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A stunning archipelago of 42 islands, Ang Thong National Marine Park offers pristine beaches, hidden lagoons, and vibrant coral reefs. It’s perfect for day trips involving kayaking, snorkeling, and exploring the park’s diverse wildlife and marine life.
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Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks (Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks)
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These unusual rock formations, located near Lamai Beach, are a popular tourist attraction due to their natural shapes resembling male and female genitalia. They offer great photo opportunities and stunning views of the coastline.
Other Useful Information
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Transportation: Koh Samui is accessible by air via Samui International Airport, which has frequent flights from Bangkok and other major cities. Ferries also connect Koh Samui to the mainland and nearby islands. On the island, options include rental scooters, cars, songthaews (shared taxis), and private taxis.
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Local Cuisine: Savour the flavours of Thai cuisine with dishes such as tom yum goong (spicy shrimp soup), pad thai (stir-fried noodles), and som tam (green papaya salad). Fresh seafood is abundant, and the night markets and street food stalls offer a variety of delicious and affordable options.
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Currency: The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and larger restaurants, but it's advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases, street food, and local markets.
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Respect for Culture: When visiting temples and religious sites, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees, and remove your shoes before entering. Thai people are known for their hospitality, so a friendly attitude and basic Thai phrases like "khob khun" (thank you) and "sawasdee" (hello) can enhance your interactions with locals.
Travel Guide: Exploring Pattaya, Thailand
Introduction
Best Season to Visit
Main Attractions
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Walking Street
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Pattaya’s Walking Street is the city’s famous nightlife hub, offering an array of bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The street comes alive after sunset with neon lights, live music, and bustling crowds, making it a must-visit for nightlife enthusiasts.
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Pattaya Beach
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Pattaya Beach stretches for several kilometers along the city’s coast, offering a range of water sports, beach activities, and seaside dining options. It’s a great spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the vibrant beach atmosphere.
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Sanctuary of Truth
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The Sanctuary of Truth is a magnificent wooden temple and museum, intricately carved entirely out of teak wood. This architectural marvel blends traditional Buddhist and Hindu motifs and offers insights into Thai cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
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Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden
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Nong Nooch Garden is a sprawling botanical garden featuring beautifully landscaped grounds, themed gardens, cultural shows, and an impressive collection of tropical plants. It’s a perfect destination for a leisurely day trip and offers activities such as elephant shows and traditional Thai performances.
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Coral Island (Koh Larn)
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A short ferry ride from Pattaya, Coral Island, or Koh Larn, boasts crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. It’s an ideal spot for snorkeling, diving, and relaxing on the beach, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
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Art in Paradise
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Art in Paradise is an interactive 3D art museum where visitors can take creative photos with optical illusion paintings. It’s a fun and unique attraction suitable for families and anyone looking to unleash their artistic side.
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Pattaya Floating Market
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Experience traditional Thai market culture at the Pattaya Floating Market, where vendors sell goods from boats and traditional stilt houses. The market offers a variety of local products, handicrafts, and delicious street food, providing a glimpse into Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
Other Useful Information
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Transportation: Pattaya is easily accessible from Bangkok by car, bus, or train, with the journey taking around 2-3 hours. Within Pattaya, options for getting around include baht buses (songthaews), motorbike taxis, and rental cars or motorbikes.
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Local Cuisine: Enjoy the flavors of Thai cuisine with dishes such as tom yum goong (spicy shrimp soup), pad thai (stir-fried noodles), and som tam (green papaya salad). Fresh seafood is abundant, and street food stalls and local restaurants offer a variety of delicious and affordable options.
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Currency: The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and larger restaurants, but it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases, street food, and local markets.
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Respect for Culture: When visiting temples and religious sites, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees, and remove your shoes before entering. Thai people are known for their hospitality, so a friendly attitude and basic Thai phrases like "khob khun" (thank you) and "sawasdee" (hello) can enhance your interactions with locals.
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