Thailand
What to expect from Thailand
Thailand offers a mix of vibrant city life, rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and delicious food. Here’s what you can expect:
- Culture & Traditions
- Temples & Spirituality – Must-visit temples include Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.
- Respect for the King & Monarchy – Thais hold their royal family in high regard, so avoid any negative comments.
- Buddhist Influence – Modest clothing is recommended when visiting temples, and taking off shoes before entering homes or temples is customary.
- Food & Street Markets
- Street Food Heaven – Try Pad Thai, Som Tam (papaya salad), Mango Sticky Rice, and Tom Yum soup.
- Night Markets – Bustling places like Chatuchak Market (Bangkok) and Chiang Mai Night Bazaar offer unique shopping and food experiences.
- Natural Beauty & Islands
- Beaches & Islands – Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Samui, and Krabi are known for crystal-clear waters and lively beach scenes.
- Mountains & Jungles – Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, Pai) offers lush green landscapes and trekking experiences.
- City Life vs. Rural Escape
- Bangkok – A fast-paced metropolis with high-rise buildings, nightlife, and cultural spots.
- Chiang Mai & Pai – More laid-back with temples, night markets, and mountain scenery.
- Adventure & Activities
- Scuba Diving & Snorkeling – Koh Tao is a top diving destination.
- Muay Thai – Watch or train in traditional Thai kickboxing.
- Elephant Sanctuaries – Visit ethical sanctuaries in Chiang Mai but avoid riding elephants.
- Thai People & Hospitality
- Friendly Locals – Thais are known for their hospitality and “Land of Smiles” reputation.
- Bargaining – Common in markets but should be done respectfully.
- Transportation
- Tuk-Tuks & Motorbikes – Fun but be cautious.
- Grab App – Safer and more reliable for taxis.
- Longtail Boats – A scenic way to explore islands and rivers.
- Weather & Best Time to Visit
- Cool Season (Nov-Feb) – Best time to visit, comfortable weather.
- Hot Season (Mar-May) – High temperatures, great for beaches.
- Rainy Season (Jun-Oct) – Fewer crowds, but possible travel disruptions.
Typical cost when traveling to Thailand
Thailand is known for being a budget-friendly destination, but costs can vary depending on your travel style. Here’s a breakdown of typical expenses:
- Accommodation Costs
- Budget (Hostels & Guesthouses) – $5-$20 per night
- Mid-range (Hotels & Resorts) – $30-$80 per night
- Luxury (5-star hotels & Villas) – $100-$500+ per night
- Food & Drinks
- Street Food & Local Restaurants – $1-$5 per meal
- Mid-range Restaurants – $10-$20 per meal
- High-end Dining – $30-$100+ per meal
- Drinks (Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, etc.)
- Local beer: $2-$4
- Cocktails: $5-$10
- Coffee: $2-$5
- Transportation
- Tuk-Tuks (Short Rides) – $2-$5 (negotiate the price)
- Taxi (With Meter in Bangkok) – $3-$10 per ride
- Grab (App-based Taxi Service) – $5-$15 per ride
- Motorbike Rental – $5-$10 per day
- Public Transport (BTS Skytrain, MRT, Buses) – $0.50-$1.50 per ride
- Domestic Flights – $30-$100 per ticket
- Long-Distance Buses & Trains – $10-$40
- Attractions & Activities
- Temple Entrance Fees – $3-$6 per temple
- Island Tours & Boat Trips – $20-$50
- Scuba Diving & Snorkeling – $50-$100 per session
- Muay Thai Fight Tickets – $20-$50
- Massage & Spa – $5-$30 per session
- Daily Budget Estimates
- Budget Traveler – $25-$50 per day
- Mid-range Traveler – $50-$150 per day
- Luxury Traveler – $200+ per day
- Other Expenses
- SIM Card (Unlimited Data) – $8-$20 for a 7-30 day package
- Souvenirs & Shopping – Bargaining is common, expect to spend $10-$50 depending on what you buy
Money Tips
- ATMs charge around $6 per withdrawal, so take out larger amounts to save on fees.
- Cash is widely used, especially in markets and smaller towns.
- Credit cards are accepted in hotels and restaurants, but small vendors may only take cash.
Estimated Daily Budget for Thailand
Your daily budget in Thailand depends on your travel style. Here’s an estimated breakdown:
- Budget Traveler ($25–$50 per day)
- Hostel or budget guesthouse: $5–$15
- Street food/local restaurants: $5–$10
- Public transport (bus, BTS/MRT, tuk-tuk): $2–$5
- Sightseeing (temples, local attractions): $3–$10
- Miscellaneous (SIM card, snacks, drinks): $5–$10
👉 Total: $25–$50 per day
- Mid-Range Traveler ($50–$150 per day)
- 3-star hotel or Airbnb: $30–$80
- Mix of street food & restaurants: $10–$30
- Transportation (Grab, taxis, motorbike rental): $5–$15
- Activities (island tours, massages, national parks): $10–$40
- Entertainment (bars, night markets, shopping): $10–$30
👉 Total: $50–$150 per day
- Luxury Traveler ($200+ per day)
- 4-star or 5-star hotel/resort: $100–$500
- Fine dining & premium drinks: $50–$150
- Private transport & flights: $20–$100
- Exclusive tours (private boat, scuba diving, spa): $50–$200
- Shopping & luxury experiences: $50+
👉 Total: $200+ per day
💡 Extra Tips:
- You can travel comfortably for $50–$100 per day in most areas.
- Islands like Phuket & Koh Samui are more expensive than Chiang Mai or Bangkok.
- Local food and transport save you the most money.