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Denmark Urges Caution: New Travel Advice for Thai Border Zone

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Denmark’s Foreign Ministry has issued updated travel guidance for Thailand, cautioning against all travel to a 50 km zone along the Cambodian border. This follows a heightened tension in the Thailand–Cambodia border dispute. The announcement aligns with Sweden's recent travel advisory update.

 

Included in the travel warning are islands in Thailand's Trat province, such as Koh Chang, Koh Kood, and Koh Mak. The ministry cites an unstable security situation that could worsen unexpectedly. Concerns include potential military clashes, missile impacts, and possible curfews.

 

Travellers are advised to stay informed via local media and Thai authorities, adhering to any instructions given. The update seems necessary for Scandinavians living in Thailand and Nordic tourists considering travel to border areas or Trat's islands.

 

Tourists are encouraged to discuss travel plans with tour operators or insurance providers. In cases requiring immediate help, the ministry recommends contacting Denmark’s Global Watch Center, reported ScandAsia.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • Denmark advises against travel to a 50 km zone near Cambodia's border.
  • Trat province islands are also covered due to security worries.
  • Travellers should consult with operators and stay informed.


Related Story:

Swedish Embassy Advises Citizens on Thai–Cambodia Border Tensions

 

 

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Warnings raining in.

See other thread from Sweden.

Germany, Switzerland...

Good advice from the Vikings ! Arrived at a hotel in Chanthaburi yesterday for a swim and an aged (even compared to me) Falang Couple were just joining a Taxi for Kho Chang. I said nothing. Perhaps I should have . . . .

 

A Friend has just returned from the very South of Kho Chang where he's been sailing around the Isles - dodgy IMO.

 

Surely the most dangerous area is the Northern border along the Ubon Ratchathani, Sisaket, Buriram, Sa Keaw regions. Thailand is also watchful of the Trat underbelly and have been successfully bombing bridges and infrastructure in Cambodia there.

 

It's troublesome and maybe not going away soon !

 

Inside this link there's a 30 minute BKK Post "Deep Dive", "Roots of the Thai-Cambodian border conflict" -  https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3156884/cambodian-rockets-strike-surins-ta-kwai-area-border-fighting-continues?utm_campaign=Article&utm_source=article_suggestion_thailand&utm_medium=reccommended&utm_content=suggestion-article

 

I thought it was scholarly and well worth the watch . . .

Laughable psyop.

 

The devil puppet controllers do not want you flying, esp not to Se Asia, where it's warmer, less expensive, less hooked into the Borg and generally much more pleasant life experience overall.

 

When the major carriers stop flying to BKK / PP in '26 (for your safety of course) don't say Woke didn't warn you.

 

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Thumbs down and grinner idiots never die.

A real fun topic

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