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Why Thailand

Thailand, also called the “Land of Smiles” is well known for its great hospitality and foreigner-friendly people. It is one of the major travel destinations in Asia due to its beautiful natural resorts, everlasting summer, and mystical history.

Looking at the country’s immense size stretching across most parts of Southeast Asia will give you an understanding of the different cultural influences. There is a heavy influence of Buddhism and Indian culture paired with many Chinese customs.

Thai food is classified into four main regional cuisines: Northern, Eastern, Central and Southern. They differ vastly in taste, ingredients and preparation depending on its origin.

The best way to experience all these different flavors and cultures is by immersing yourself in Thailand’s bustling and colorful capital: Bangkok!

From meditating in an ancient Buddhist temple to overlooking the modern city skyline from one of the world-class sky bars, be certain that all your senses will be overwhelmed by new things to experience.

Internship in Thailand

Thailand is a newly industrialized country with many opportunities in several industries fields, especially the international tech startup scene and new business development projects by foreign investors drive the innovative motor.

Traditionally, the Tourism and Service sectors are well developed, giving young professionals the chance to develop a better understanding of professional customer dealings and services for large international hotel chains.

An internship in Thailand will enhance your career by giving you a foothold in one of the quickest growing economies in Southeast Asia. Gain real-life work experience in a completely different culture and face new challenges to further improve yourself every day.

Discover Thailand

See

The Grand Palace

The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam for centuries.

Emerald Buddha

The Emerald Buddha is considered the palladium of the Kingdom of Thailand. It is a figurine of the meditating Buddha seated in yogic posture, made of a semi-precious green stone

Wat Arun Ratchawararam

Wat Arun is situated on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya River. It is easily one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok.

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Tom Yum Goong

The quintessential Thai aroma! A spicy shrimp soup with fragrant lemongrass, chilli, galangal, lime juice and fish sauce with a legendary herbal kick!

Pad Thai

From New York to Bangkok, the default international Thai dish. Thai style Fried Noodles with the unique crunch of roasted peanuts.

Khao Pad

This is one dish with thousand faces. Thai fried rice comes in endless variations, flavors and ingredients. There is only one way to find out the true taste…eat!

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Scuba Diving

Beautiful beaches with crystal clear bays are the ideal place to discover the underwater world.

Befriend an Elephant

The elephant is Thailand’s national animal and a holy creature for all Thai people. Learn its significance by becoming friends with one.

Khaosan Road

This is the place where the international crowd and locals meet to have fun and enjoy a good night out.

Thailand Accommodation

*Accommodation images are just examples and may vary based on location, availability, and time of the year.

Visa Information

We strongly suggest you have a look at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website first. Many countries are part of the Visa Waiver Program. Citizens from these countries get a tourist visa on arrival at the countries of our program for 14 up to 90 days. All other nationals would first have to get in contact with the Embassy in their respective countries before going abroad.

Non-immigrant Visa Many countries are part of the Visa Waiver Program. Citizens of these countries are eligible candidates to enter Thailand for 90 days without a visa. All other nationals would have to get in contact with the Embassy in their respective countries before coming to Thailand.

Eligible countries: Click Here.

Criteria & Restrictions

You need:

  • A Thai company that offered you a job in Thailand (Or you are planning to start a company to employ yourself)
  • The invitation and or sponsorship letter of the prospective employer
  • A request from the company that you shall be given a non-immigrant visa
  • A passport valid for a minimum period of six months

*Meiji Internships cannot be made responsible for the information on this website. Therefore we strongly recommend checking with your local Embassy first for more information.