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Close protection, secure transport & bodyguard services in Thailand

When you need close protection, professional bodyguards, and secure luxury transportation in Thailand, Close Protection Global is a specialist contractor in Thailand with networks in cities like Bangkok, Phuket, and Nakhon Ratchasima.

Our close protection service in Thailand is available for tourists, private individuals and small groups, business executives and VIPs travelling through and staying in Thailand.

Whether you need secure airport pickup and onwards transit, bodyguard escorting to important events and meetings or round-the-clock protection for your living and working arrangements, we can help

Trust the professionals for the ultimate in personal safety while visiting, living or travelling in Thailand

Our close protection services in Thailand

Our specialised bodyguard teams offer personal security and safe transportation services. We’ve been delivering these close protection services across Thailand for many years.

We provide support for a range of personal protection needs, from secure airport transfers in cities like Bangkok and Phuket to comprehensive protection for business executives in Hat Yai and dedicated celebrity escorting for cultural events in the city of Chiang Mai.

We offer a variety of protection and backup services delivered by carefully selected and highly trained professional bodyguards and close protection operatives, including:

  • Executive protection
  • Bodyguard-escorted travel
  • Corporate security services
  • Security for high-net-worth individuals
  • Celebrity event security
  • Residential bodyguard teams
  • Risk management
  • Threat assessment
  • Personal security consulting
  • Public interaction management
  • Armed or unarmed bodyguards
  • Remote surveillance
  • Security-trained chauffeurs

When you need bilingual English and Standard Thai-speaking personnel for consistent communication, our locally managed services and fully licensed operatives provide the local geographical, political and cultural familiarity knowledge for efficient and effective protection.

Potential Personal Security Issues in Thailand

Here are some key issues that affect personal safety in Thailand that you should be aware of, along with some advice on what you can do to stay safe:

The far southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat experience ongoing civil unrest, which occasionally leads to violence. Remote or less-travelled areas, even in other regions, can present personal security challenges. When travelling through or near such areas, it is recommended to use secure transport with experienced, locally trained security drivers. They possess specialised training and regional knowledge, enabling them to anticipate localised threats and respond appropriately.
Popular tourist areas, particularly in Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai, have seen a rise in opportunistic crimes. This includes pickpocketing, bag snatching (often by individuals on motorbikes), and elaborate scams involving anything from ladyboys to gem sales and jet ski rentals. Bodyguards, with their local expertise, know how to spot these risks and protect clients against them
Thailand’s vibrant nightlife can present safety risks, especially concerning drink spiking along with assaults or robberies. Unattended drinks, offers of assistance or guidance from strangers, and unknowingly venturing into less reputable venues can lead to serious personal security concerns. Local bodyguards offer experience and a trained eye, observing social interactions, ensuring the integrity of drinks, and intervening immediately if any suspicious activity arises. Secure transport provides safe and reliable journeys to and from venues, avoiding unlicensed operators and scams.
High-profile business or political visitors to Thailand often use close protection and secure transport services to cushion them from political pressure as a result of dealing with complex local interests or high-value transactions. Secure transport protects their movements for confidentiality and to guard against surveillance or direct interference. Bodyguards provide a protective bubble, managing access, carrying out assessments of environments, and maintaining a secure perimeter.

Thailand is generally considered a safe and welcoming country for tourists and temporary or permanent residents. However, like any nation, it has specific security considerations that warrant awareness, especially for those in high-profile positions or with particular vulnerabilities.

The most common issues are opportunistic petty crimes, particularly in crowded tourist areas like markets, public transport, and nightlife districts in Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai

Thailand’s nightlife can present risks. Drink spiking and associated theft or assault, including sexual assault, are a danger, particularly during gatherings or when visiting less reputable venues

Thailand has a history of political instability, including protests and coups. The political landscape can be unpredictable, with frequent shifts and legal challenges to governments often leading to protests. It’s always advisable to monitor local news, avoid large gatherings, and follow official advice

Our Travel Advice for Thailand

  • Protect Valuables: Be vigilant against petty theft like pickpocketing and bag snatching, especially in crowded markets, tourist sites, and on public transport. Keep belongings secure and consider using anti-theft bags.
  • Exercise Nightlife Caution : When enjoying Thailand’s nightlife, be aware of your drinks and surroundings. Drink spiking can occur; never leave drinks unattended or accept them from strangers. Use only reputable venues and pre-arranged, secure transportation.
  • Prioritise Road Safety: Driving is pretty crazy, and traffic accidents are a major risk in Thailand. Exercise extreme caution when walking, driving, or using taxis and motorcycle taxis. Always wear a helmet if on a motorcycle.
  • Be Scam-Savvy: Be wary of common tourist scams, including overpriced tuk-tuk rides, “attraction closed” cons, gem scams, and jet ski/scooter rental schemes that claim pre-existing damage. Always negotiate prices upfront, inspect rental vehicles thoroughly, and decline unsolicited “help” or offers that seem too good to be true.
  • Respect Local Laws and Customs: Thailand has strict laws, particularly concerning drugs (including cannabis, despite recent changes, as international transit can be problematic). Always carry identification documents.
  • Monitor Regional Advice Sources: While major tourist areas are generally safe, be aware of travel advisories for specific regions, particularly the far southern border provinces, due to ongoing civil unrest. Also, be mindful of any current border disputes, such as those that can occasionally flare up with Cambodia, and adjust travel plans accordingly.

Emergency Numbers:

  • Police & General Emergency 191: This is the primary number for all emergencies and connects you to police, fire, and ambulance services. English-speaking operators are often available, especially in major cities.
  • Tourist Police (English-speaking assistance): 1155: highly recommended for foreigners, as operators are specifically trained to assist tourists and can often help overcome language barriers. They are available 24/7.
  • Ambulance (Nationwide): 1669