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What's the weather like in Thailand in March? What should I bring to Thailand in March?

The Songkran Festival in Thailand is coming. Have you started planning a trip to Thailand? Then, Bian Xiao will remind everyone to pay attention to the weather here! The hot season in Thailand is coming. Let's take a look at the weather in Thailand in March today!

What's the weather like in Thailand in March?

According to the latest weather forecast in Thailand:

Now, the weather in Thailand is getting hotter every day, showing an upward trend. Bangkok and its surrounding areas are cloudy, and it turns hot at noon, with the lowest temperature of 24-27 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature of 35-39 degrees Celsius. The temperature is very high all over the country. Please pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling for the masses and tourists.

What should I bring to Thailand in March?

1 materials and equipment

Before going abroad, you must check whether the information you need to carry is complete, and the most important thing is your passport. Remember to bring a copy of your passport, because you will need it when you check in at the hotel. If you lose your passport, you can take it to the embassy to report the loss!

There are also air tickets, travel brochures, maps, itineraries, addresses and telephone address books. Don't forget.

2. Sunscreen equipment

Thailand is now a hot season, so whether you are a boy or a girl, remember to bring sunscreen equipment! Otherwise, your skin will get hurt!

Bian Xiao suggested that everyone should bring waterproof sunscreen with high SPF index and PA value, as well as an anti-ultraviolet sunshade, a repair mask and hydrating essence after sun exposure, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed sun hat.

3. Drugs and equipment

Thailand has many insect analogies. Everyone should know that we must pay attention to mosquito prevention! Especially for passengers with children, pay more attention to this!

You can also take a small amount of anti-inflammatory drugs, coptis chinensis, band-aid, sesame oil, cold medicine and other commonly used drugs. Don't take too much!

4. Clothing and equipment

When you come to Thailand in such hot weather, of course, you should choose summer clothes, but you should also take some coats, because the air conditioning here is really fierce when you visit the shopping malls here!

Then it's best to bring some thin long-sleeved shirts or sun protection clothes to prevent ultraviolet rays and rain, and some clothes such as changing underwear!

5. Personal equipment

Bian Xiao suggested that you should take some things you need with you and try not to use hotel things, such as towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, common medicines and sanitary napkins. It's not public!

6. Entertainment equipment

How can I come to Thailand without going to the seaside? If you can dive, you must dive naturally, especially in Phuket, Thailand. Don't miss it! Pay attention to your bathing suit, goggles, swimming cap and a pair of shoes that can walk on the beach! Try not to walk barefoot on the beach, because it is easy to get hurt by shells!

Also pay attention to bring a camera or DV! How can such a beautiful scenery not be photographed? Remember to prepare more batteries!

And if you go to play in the water, remember to take some waterproof bags to protect your equipment! The most important thing is the waterproof phone case, which allows you to take pictures underwater!

7. Other equipment

1. Credit card or debit card:

To tell the truth, it is dangerous to carry too much cash with you, especially in a strange environment abroad. You'd better bring your credit card and debit card! As long as there is a UnionPay logo or an ATM associated with the Bank of Thailand, the Thai baht can be directly withdrawn with a bank card, but a certain handling fee is required.

2. Thailand voltage:

The voltage in Thailand is 220V and the frequency is 50Hz, so all Chinese mainland appliances we carry can be used normally. But one thing we should remember is that all the sockets in Thailand are British two-hole round or three-hole flat power sockets, so we'd better prepare a universal power conversion plug to carry with us.

Well, generally speaking, it's really hot in Thailand now. Be sure to see if your belongings are enough before you leave!