This is the latest advice from the
UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Thailand: there
is a high threat from terrorism throughout Thailand,
particularly in the far southern provinces of Pattani,
Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla. We recommend against all but
essential travel to these four provinces where, since
January 2004, there have been regular attacks including
bombings and shootings. On 3 April, three bombs exploded in
Songkhla Province, one at Hat Yai International Airport,
one at a hotel and one in a shopping centre. Further
attacks against places frequented by foreigners, including
tourist resorts, could occur at any time.
Watch out for crimes of opportunity. Theft of passports
and credit cards is a problem. Passport fraud is high and
penalties are severe.
Penalties for possession, distribution or manufacture of
drugs are severe and can include the death penalty.
There has been an increase since January 2005 in the
number of reported cases of Dengue Fever, in particular in
Southern Thailand and the area near the border with
Malaysia. In a very small number of cases, Dengue Fever can
be fatal if left untreated. If you suffer from a fever
whilst (or shortly after) visiting Thailand, you should
consult a doctor.