Is anyone organizing a Meet Up in Thailand for 2022?

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Is anyone organizing a Meet Up in Thailand for 2022?

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Is anyone organizing a Meet Up in Thailand for 2022?
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It depends which place, which date...
I consider to be near Bangkok, in Chonburi/Sri Ratcha/Pattaya area again around November for 4 weeks.
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I'd love to go back at some point, but who knows given everything is crashing and burning.

November would be a great time to go though.
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Yohan I may be able to go in November although I was planning on near the end of December. The place I work closes down for a week during Christmas.
I was hoping to take up to 14 days there and but it up against the shutdown to give me time to recover from Jet Lag.
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https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnew ... y-1-402735

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New entry rules into Thailand start Friday (July 1)

All visitors to Thailand will no longer be required to have a Thailand Pass from July 1, 2022.
The evidence of insurance that covers medical bills in Thailand will not be needed either.

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination, excluding the booster dose, given at least 14 days before the date of travel is required.

A negative RT-CPR test result or a professionally administered negative ATK result done within 72 hours of departure is necessary if one has not had all of their recommended vaccinations.
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