Tourists visiting Thailand often seek to experience all the delights of a tropical holiday, including swimming in the sea under the stars. However, such a pastime can be dangerous, as there are many hidden dangers in the tropical waters of Thailand.
First on the list are sea urchins, which can cause serious harm to human health. Contact with sea urchin spines can cause wounds that are difficult to remove from the skin, and some people may experience an allergic reaction to the venom.
Encountering jellyfish is also a potential threat for those who like to swim in the sea at night. Some jellyfish that live in the tropical waters of Thailand can be extremely dangerous to humans, causing serious illness and even death. It is especially important to be careful not to get into the water at night, when jellyfish are difficult to spot.
In addition, there are reverse currents on the coast of Thailand, which can carry the bather far from the coast. Travelers need to be careful not to risk their lives by swimming in the sea under the influence of strong currents.
Despite all these threats, Thailand remains a popular holiday destination for many tourists. However, to avoid problems, it is important to follow the rules of caution, not risk your life and not try to tempt fate by swimming in the sea under the starry sky at night.