18 tips for a budget visit to Thailand
Travelers looking for far-flung adventures on a shoestring flock to Thailand. And with inexpensive accommodation, low-cost public transport, all manner of incredible pocket-friendly things to see and do, and spicy-not-pricey street food that will hardly dent your travel budget, it’s easy to see why.
However, the cost of a trip can vary wildly depending on where you go and the levels of comfort you’re hoping for when you get here. Spend too much time in Bangkok, for example, or take lots of tours and drink lots of bottled beer, and you’re likely to spend a whole lot more.
Note too that prices are rising in Thailand. Those US$3 dorms off Bangkok’s Khao San Road are largely a thing of the past, though standards at backpacker hostels are climbing fast, with many offering hip cafes, organized activities and pools.
Whether you’re a first-timer exploring new territory or a repeat visitor looking for a cheaper, more immersive stay, here are our top tips for traveling for less in Thailand.