For many of you, this may be your first time in Asia, I’ve spent my whole life here so I thought I’d give you all a few tips on what to bring along with you for your internship here in Thailand.
Thailand generally has a hot climate all year long, keep this in mind when you’re packing your outfits. Though, if you are headed towards Chiang Mai, I suggest you pack some long-sleeved tops, jackets, cardigans, and long pants as it does get a little chilly in the evenings.
To help you guys out, I decided I’d compile a list of necessities for you to add in addition to the usual essentials while packing for Thailand:
1. First, let’s begin with the Adaptor. Thailand’s plug head’s and outlets look like this:
Make sure you pack your international adapter!
2. Sunscreen – Don’t underestimate the power of the UV rays. Pack face & body sunscreen for everyday use.
3. Hat/Sunglasses – Again, it’s extremely hot and sunny most days, make sure you pack these!
4. Bug Spray – You’re in Asia, insects are everywhere! Though they are easily avoided, just make sure you carry bug spray everywhere with you, you need protection against all those mosquitos especially in the evenings!
5. Hiking shoes – There are quite a few hiking spots around the country, on your weekends or days off you may be able to explore so make sure you’re well equipped if the opportunity for a hike arises!
6. Satchel (for girls) – Carry a bag that you can wear around yourself, it’s more comfortable, safer, and all-around more convenient.
7. Grab Taxi App – Download this before you begin your trip! As soon as you land get yourself a Thai local sim card and register the number onto the app. You’ll find this useful especially if you’re in Bangkok to get around cheaply! You can use GrabBikes, GrabCars & GrabTaxis. Although taxis in Thailand are generally very safe, this would be your safest option if paranoia gets the better of you.
8. Rain Gear – An umbrella or raincoat, something to protect yourself from the rain, not that it happens very often, though it’s best to be safe than sorry!
9. Pick up a few words in Thai – Thailand is full of beautiful people and is extremely rich in culture, if you learn a little bit of Thai, the locals will show you the same level of respect and treat you like one of their own. Try out the ‘Thai 101’ YouTube series, here’s the first video to get you started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MEEKnA8huM
Other than that, equip yourself with the usual essentials and you’re ready for the Land of Smiles, (Thailand).
So buckle up, you’re in for the experience of a lifetime. For those of you travelling