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It's a smart move to check directly with the activity provider about their accepted payment methods before making a booking. Most websites will list this information, but when in doubt, a quick call or email can save you from any surprises.
• Many businesses are becoming more flexible, accepting a variety of payment options like credit cards, e-wallets, and even cash. This means you can choose what works best for you, but double-checking beforehand is key.
• For local businesses, especially smaller ones, cash is often preferred. So, having some Thai Baht on hand is always a good idea, just in case.
Use recent independent feedback, verify licences where relevant and compare written inclusions and cancellation terms. A polished social profile is not proof that a business is reliable.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





