When You Should NOT Wear Shoes In Thailand & Southeast Asia

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Great advice. I found some of the temples in Myanmar would not allow visitors to carry footwear inside, even if in a bag. The Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman also required shoes be stored in shoe racks. Temples and mosques I visited in India, Nepal, Morocco, Abu Dhabi were a bit less strict about carrying shoes in a bag. This is good information to share with the travel community. Thank you Christine!

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Leave your footwear at a temple entrance in India, and you’ll never see them again. Save a plastic bag to put them in and stow them in your backpack.

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I also visited a place with my friends which is cute and after entering the bad smell started coming. It was from shoes. I also didn't know where that smell was coming from. I checked my slippers and my friends sneakers. After entering the room there were many shoes here and there. There we had a small room for the shoes to keep. But it was not managed properly. They would have sprayed a deodorant or perfume.

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