Things to Know, What not to do in Thailand!
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Things to Know, What not to do in Thailand!

Traveling overseas can be risky for anyone, but if you have HIV, your concerns may be greater. A compromised immune system can increase your risk of contracting an opportunistic infection, so you may have to make more of an effort to safeguard your health. Also, some countries may present medical or legal barriers that directly affect you as an HIV-positive traveler. Here’s how to prepare before traveling abroad.

Andaman’s and Phuket Weather

Andaman’s and Phuket Weather

The temperatures are high all year round, so that on average the maximums never fall below 30 degrees. However, from December to March the humidity is slightly lower. All the year long, very hot days are possible, with peaks of 36/37 degrees, while at night you can go down, albeit slightly, under 20 degrees, only from December to March. From February to April, before the arrival of the monsoon, there is a slight increase in temperature, so March and April are usually the hottest months of the year.