🇹🇭 Thailand Packing List
Complete packing list for Thailand based on its tropical climate. Curated by travelers, tested across all seasons.
Climate & weather
Thailand has three seasons. Cool dry season (November-February) is best for travel — pleasant temperatures and minimal rain. Hot dry season (March-May) — temperatures can exceed 38°C/100°F. Rainy season (June-October) — short tropical downpours, often in afternoons.
Must-have items for Thailand
Light cotton/linen clothes
Tropical climate means breathable fabrics. Avoid polyester (sticky).
Modest temple clothing
Shoulders and knees must be covered to enter temples. Pack a sarong or lightweight cover-up.
Sturdy sandals/flip-flops
You'll be removing shoes constantly. Walking shoes for cities, sandals for beach.
Strong DEET insect repellent
Dengue risk year-round. Use 30%+ DEET, apply religiously at dusk.
Reef-safe sunscreen
Required at most marine national parks (Phi Phi, Similan). SPF 30+ minimum.
Travel-size rain poncho
Cheaper than umbrella, packable. Useful even in dry season.
Imodium + electrolyte tablets
Stomach acclimation common in first 1-3 days. Buy at any pharmacy.
Hand sanitizer
For street food, markets, before meals. Bottled water for drinking.
Light scarf/sarong
Multi-purpose: temple coverage, beach cover, picnic blanket, sun protection.
Photocopies of passport
Hotels keep your passport during check-in. Bring 2-3 copies for daily use.
Travel tips
- Don't need to overpack — Bangkok has every brand. Buy more clothes there for cheap.
- Use Grab app for taxis (no haggling). For tuk-tuks, agree price BEFORE entering.
- Avoid wearing yellow on Mondays (king's color, can be seen as political).
- Smile (yim) is the universal Thai greeting — keep your cool, never raise your voice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I pack for Thailand?
The essentials for Thailand include light cotton/linen clothes, modest temple clothing, and sturdy sandals/flip-flops. See the full list above with detailed explanations.
What clothing should I bring to Thailand?
Pack for Thailand's tropical climate. Thailand has three seasons. Cool dry season (November-February) is best for travel — pleasant temperatures and minimal rain. Hot dry season (March-May) — temperatures can exceed 38°C/100°F. Rainy seas...
How heavy should my luggage be for Thailand?
For a 7-14 day trip, a carry-on (22-23 kg / 50 lb) is sufficient. Add 5-10 kg for cold-weather destinations due to bulkier clothing. Check airline limits before flying.
Can I buy things I forget in Thailand?
Yes for everyday items in major cities. Specialty travel gear (sturdy boots, technical layers, prescription meds) is often cheaper or more available at home — pack these.
