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Power adaptors & Cultural sensitivities in Thailand

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Power adaptors & Cultural sensitivities in Thailand Travel Reviews

Jan 03, 2008
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Chang Mai and all of Thailand and south East Asia use 2 round pin or 2 flat pin adapters. They are the same as the 2 round pin European adapters and the sockets all cater for both. One thing I did notice was that there aren't that many adapter sockets in general in guest houses, and I have stayed in 1 that didn't have any sockets in the rooms

Cultural Sensitivities in Chang Mai

From my experience there aren't really any sensitivities that you have to be aware of. The languages do change a bit when you get out into the hills among the different hill tribes but if you do a guided trek, the guides will always tell you the basic hello, goodbye and thank you words so you can get by on that!

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