
Ubon Ratchathani Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand Travel Guide
Follow this itineraryning timeline for a worry-free trip.
A clear guide for your Ubon Ratchathani adventure.
Your passport needs validity for at at least six months after you leave date from Thailand.
Determine if your nationality needs a visa. Apply well in advance.
Book international flights to Bangkok and domestic flights to Ubon Ratchathani (UBP) early.
Secure your hotels or guesthouses.
Consult a travel health clinic for recommended vaccinations.
Get an International Driving Permit (IDP) if you plan to drive.
Confirm all reservations (flights, accommodation, tours).
Inform your bank and credit card companies of your travel dates.
Purchase a Universal travel adapter and Portable power bank.
Important steps for a smooth journey.
Ensure your home is set before you leave.
Steps for arriving and departing Ubon Ratchathani.
Finalize your packing list a week before. For medical needs, keep prescriptions handy. Eagle Creek products organize your items.
Ensure comprehensive coverage for your journey.
Purchase a policy, like those from World Nomads, that covers medical emergencies.
Ensure it covers trip cancellations or interruptions.
Also covers lost luggage, and any adventure activities you plan.
Schedule an appointment with a travel doctor for health advice.
Discuss recommended vaccinations and any preventative medications.
Ensure all prescription prescriptions are in original packaging with prescriptions if needed.
Not modest attire for temples (shoulders and knees covered).
Ignoring the heat (stay hydrated, seek shade).
Always remove your shoes before entering temples and private homes.
The "Wai" is a sign of respect; learn to return it politely.
Bargaining is acceptable in markets and for transport fares; do so politely.
"Jai Yen Yen" (cool heart) is a cultural concept; avoid public displays of anger.
Show utmost respect for the monarchy and religion; avoid any critical comments or gestures.
Tailored tips for different travel styles.
Important information for visitors with particular needs.
Thai food might be spicy; seek milder choices or specify "mai pet" for children's dishes.
Rice and grilled chicken are usually safe bets for children.