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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

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should work just fine. i have yet to have any problems with any of my electronic devices while i am there provided i use the correct adapter.

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isn't it 220v just like the power in LOS ?

I had to buy a Universal power supply for my Japanese Wii to work in LOS, but the power is only 110 in JP

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Yes, as others say. If it is a 220V device, it's perfectly safe to plug it into the Thai mains. If it's NOT a 220V device, it's not. From Oz, it is probably 220, but double check of course.

 

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Yes, as others say. If it is a 220V device, it's perfectly safe to plug it into the Thai mains. If it's NOT a 220V device, it's not. From Oz, it is probably 220, but double check of course.

 

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Well actually isn't Oz 240VAC, 50Hz... but close enough.

This is useful.

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