Thai border
The Thai border refers to the international boundaries that Thailand shares with its neighboring countries. It is bordered by Myanmar to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, and Cambodia to the southeast. The border areas are often characterized by diverse landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests, which can make travel and trade challenging.
Border crossings are regulated by immigration laws, and travelers must present valid documents to enter or exit Thailand. The Thai government maintains checkpoints to monitor movement and ensure security. These borders also play a significant role in trade and cultural exchange between Thailand and its neighbors.