Postal Services
The postal services in Thailand are well organised and cheap. You
can purchase stamps at post offices, hotels and many convenience stores.
It takes approximately a week for airmail letters sent at the standard
rate to reach the USA or Europe or America.
It is not recommended to send parcels or high value items by regular
post, slightly more you can use the registered Express Mail Service (EMS).
The charge is dependant on whether you send the parcel airmail or surface
mail and the destination, size and wight. Parcels must be wrapped in the
approved packaging but this can be done at the post office for a small
charge.
Mail box facilities are available at all the main post offices
throughout the country. You will be charged a small fee and need to show
your passport. You should ask the people writing to put your sir-name in
capitals and underline it as the mail may be filed under your first name
instead of your sir-name.
The Central Post Office in Thailand is located on Charoen Krung (New)
Road, Bangkok. The main post offices are open from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm
Monday to Friday and 8.00 am to 1.00 pm on weekends and public holidays.
Small branches are open from 8.00 am to 4.30 pm on weekdays, and 9.00 am
to 12.00 am on Saturdays.
In most tourist centres and hotels, international direct dialing
telephone services are available. In the main cities and tourist
destinations there are many internet cafes with inexpensive internet
connection available. It is harder to find internet access in remote
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