Jun 10 2010

Red Shirt Protests: Is Thailand Safe For Travel In May 2010?

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As the Red Shirt protests rumble on in Bangkok, several foreign governments including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia have warned against “all but essential travel” to anywhere in Thailand. Are things really that bad? (Short answer: no).
Given the violent clashes and bombings that resulted in the deaths of nearly 30 people during April [...]
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Jun 10 2010

Bangkok Safe Again For Tourists June 2010

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11th June 2010 – A quick update to my last couple of posts: Bangkok is pretty much back to normal and has been for the last couple of weeks. The protesters have gone home, the army are back in barracks, the public transport services are open again and the shopping malls are open too. It’s [...]
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May 21 2010

Is Bangkok Safe In May 2010? Short Answer No

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Renewed fighting in Bangkok between the Thai army and Redshirt protesters has made the city best avoided by travellers if possible
UPDATE 22 May 2010 – Bangkok is returning to normal after the troubles of this week. There is a curfew currently in place that is due to be lifted tomorrow on Sunday 23 May. The [...]
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Apr 14 2010

Is Thailand Safe For Travel In February 2010

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With an upcoming Supreme Court decision on February 26th 2010 that might spark widespread protests, several countries have issued travel warnings about travelling to Thailand.
Warnings have been issued recently by British, Australian and Canadian embassies warning their citizens about the potential dangers of travelling in Thailand. The warnings have been issued because there could [...]
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