Please RSVP by May 1 so we can have an accurate headcount for all the celebrations (and make sure no one misses out on the fun!). 😊
Good news!! Many of our guests can pack their bags stress-free! *Citizens & Permanent Residents of Canada, the U.S., and Schengen countries do not need a visa to enter Thailand for short stays. *Sri Lankan citizens do not require a visa to enter Thailand. *Kenyan citizens do require an e-Visa before traveling to Thailand. Please apply online before your trip. 👉 Please use the official link below to apply for your e-Visa: https://thaievisa.go.th/ Use https://apply.joinsherpa.com/travel-restrictions to find out if you need a visa
EVERYONE: This is mandatory for everyone in order to enter Thailand and it's a free service. Use this official government site as there are many that look close to real but are fake https://tdac.immigration.go.th/arrival-card/#/home
Aug/Sep is in the rainy season of Phuket (actually from May - Nov ) so kindly pack a rain coat or umbrella but locals advise the rains are often short intervals during the day and we're praying for good weather; just a heads up
Super Rich Thailand - https://www.superrichthailand.com/ is a reputable store outside the airport for good exchange rates. A few places and local outdoor vendors may prefer cash, so it's good to have some cash in hand for such payments.
Breakfast only. A big Thailand culture is exploring restaurants and street food and thus very few hotels offer all inclusive options. But the good thing is there are many options for eateries and cheaper options than doing a hotel lunch and dinner plan
There are few known tourist scams such as jetski scams etc where tourists are charged for damages they did not do or simply being overcharged. Whenever doing excursions, kindly beware and be careful.