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Is it safe to travel to Thailand alone?

If you travel to Thailand, you must pay attention to safety issues. Try not to go alone. Here I give you some suggestions, hoping to help!

I. Remember to buy overseas travel insurance According to Thai laws and relevant regulations, accidental claims follow the principle of insurance compensation, and the main channels are travel agency purchase, self-brought tickets or tourists' own purchase. The scenic spots involved usually pay a small amount of medical expenses as appropriate, but they do not accept the demands of the parties for mental compensation. Thailand's insurance accident compensation is low, which is not enough to pay for major injuries and medical expenses. It is suggested that tourists to Thailand, especially self-help tourists, buy overseas travel insurance from regular insurance companies before leaving the country, or buy local personal accident insurance and car rental insurance after arriving in Thailand, so as to enhance their economic security ability and deal with unexpected accidents before they happen.

Second, consciously abide by traffic laws and regulations and carefully choose tourism projects. There is frequent rain in northern Thailand, and the mountains are high and steep, which is prone to accidents. Try not to rent a car or a motorcycle to play. Thailand's driving direction is right rudder and left rudder. Contrary to China, the risk factor of renting and driving motorcycles is extremely high. Moreover, driving in Thailand with only a China driver's license is not protected by law, and you should bear the corresponding responsibilities in case of an accident. It is recommended to choose local public transportation or chartered bus to visit the scenic spots. Remember to wear a helmet when driving a motorcycle. During driving, be sure to let the car going straight across the street pass first, and make sure that there is no oncoming car in sight before turning and turning around. Pedestrians should be extra careful when crossing the road. Vehicles in Thailand drive with the right rudder on the left. The driving direction is opposite to that in China, and the speed is fast. Tourists should "look around" to ensure that they can pass quickly under safe conditions. The risk factors of flying in the jungle, riding elephants and getting close to wild animals vary from person to person. The swimming pool of Taipei Hotel is deep and unattended, so it is necessary to evaluate its own situation and potential risks and choose carefully.