I am in Phuket, Khao Lak, and Bangkok for a week. This is my first trip by air out of Singapore since the borders reopened (post-Covid). In this post, I will share as much detail as possible on my personal experiences and observations about procedures, peoples, places, and the food I encounter during the trip.
1. Passport ๐ Ensure at least six months validity
2. Certificate of Vaccination ๐ Get notarised certificate of vaccination with QR codes from Notarise SG. I printed hardcopy to keep with me.
3. PCR Booking receipt ๐ You will require a PCR test on arrival at the airport. Book your test here ๐ When booking is successful, a receipt will be sent to your email address. You are required to show the immigration officer your PCR booking receipt. I printed a hardcopy to keep with me. [Update: Not required effective from 1 May 2022.]
4. SHA Hotel Booking ๐ Print and bring your hotel confirmation letter. Your hotel must be SHA (Safety & Health Administration) certified by Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to meet pandemic-level safety and health standards. [Update: Not required effective from 1 May 2022.]
5. Insurance Cover ๐ Requires USD20,000 coverage for Covid related medical expenses. I printed a hardcopy of my insurance cover to keep with me.
6. Thailand Pass ๐ With 1,2,5 ready, apply for Thailand Pass online here ๐ click. Once approved, a PDF version of Thailand Pass with QR code with be sent to you by email. Download onto your mobile and be prepared to show it to immigration officer in Thailand. Though not required, I printed a hardcopy to keep with me (this turned out to be the document that I was required to show the most times).
Note: These requirements may change.
Day One · Phuket · 20 Apr 2022
Day Two · Phuket · 21 Apr 2022
Day Three · Phuket ๐ Khao Lak · 22 Apr 2022
Day Four · Khao Lak · 23 Apr 2022
Day Five · Khao Lak · 24 Apr 2022
Day Six · Khao Lak ๐ซ Bangkok · 25 Apr 2022
Day Seven · Bangkok · 26 Apr 2022
Day Eight · Bangkok · 27 Apr 2022
Day Nine · Bangkok · 28 Apr 2022
Day Ten · Bangkok ๐ฌ Singapore · 29 Apr 2022
Follow this post as I am writing up the best food and places from this 10 day trip. What have I missed? Share your Phuket & Bangkok experiences with us ๐
Richard Toh said on Johor Kaki Facebook:
ReplyDelete"Suggest you visit the nightly food hawkers along Kalim beach. Go before sunset for a lovely makan by the beach. Food is mainly halal.
Kalim Market
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Dk53Sgia3kUtzhae9
Our favourite is the "satay stall" of various meats. Stall usual near the northern end of hawkers / opposite the Family mart. Easy to spot as there's always plenty of people at stall.
You'll find plenty of locals there as the food is very affordable. Less tourists there as it's a long walk from Patong and you'll need a scooter or transport to get there. But it's worth it. We can go there almost nightly as there's enough variety to our tummy filled for several nights.
Enjoy"
Just found your blog and enjoy reading about your food adventures and travels! So happy to find a food blog that is not "sponsored"
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