If you're going to Thailand or just want to see some nice drone shots and stable shots taken with the dji mavic pro and dji osmo mobile 2. Then you should take a peak. Tell me what you think.
We were in Thailand for a month. During this time we learned a few things that you should definitely do while you are there. We have a few cost saving tips and some things you may not even have thought about. We recorded this video while traveling in Bali and Malaysia, so you might get to see some other beauty that just Thailand. Make sure you watch this video so you can enjoy your trip and see some amazing temples, restaurants, beaches, waterfalls, forests, and wildlife! Don't forget if you wish to fly your drone you have to register your drone and also have it Insured. If you don't you can be imprisioned and fined 100,000 baht. It's not a simple process and will take some effort if you don't speak Thai. I ended up doing it at the Local NTBC office in Bangkok which was way easier than the online process.
DJI Stephen Posted at 2-5 07:37
Hi and good day AdventureCamp. Thank you for posting this informative video with us today. Great find and thank you for your support.
B1houdini Posted at 2-6 11:16
Another great Adventure documentary.
Information will be very useful. Hopefully someday I will return and travel to the places you mentioned.
Thank you! I hope you get to travel to some of these amazing places too.
Driller35 Posted at 2-15 22:15
Thanks for sharing , just remember for next time, drones in Thailand you need insurance and documentation from the CAAT and NBTC (LINK) https://www.uavsystemsinternational.com/drone-laws-by-country/thailand-drone-laws/
Yes. The online process is awful and takes way too long. What I did after trying the online process, was take my drone insurance to the local NTBC office in Bangkok with photos of my drone and it was done in less than 30 minutes. You can also do it at a local police station but you’re less Likely to get someone who speaks English well there.
Very good. How long ago, when did you do this ? The smog has been discusting here for many weeks.... Lots of places for us still to visit, thanks for sharing
You have to register your drone. After that yes you are good to go. Registering your drone is a pain. I find the easiest way is first get the drone insurance required, then go to the local NTBC office in Thailand with the required photo's printed off and drone insurance certificate. It only takes about 30 minutes. If you try to register online it takes minimum of 2 months and nothing is really in English. Even the English version is confusing. That's why I say nothing is in English lol. My drone was registered 1 month after I left Thailand online, and I applied 2 months before I went. But I had it registered on the second day I arrived going to the NTBC office.
Thanks for the amazing video report! My mom travelled to Thailand few years ago, brought a lot of natural cosmetics, oils and clothing from there huh. I would like to visit Bali (already checking weather sites ) this spring, but Thailand seems to be even more exotic (and rather cheap to live, by the way).
DJI Stephen Posted at 2-5 07:37
Hi and good day AdventureCamp. Thank you for posting this informative video with us today. Great find and thank you for your support.
Thank you. I"m glad you found it useful and I hope entertaining at the same time.