Five Tips for Thailand on the Cheap

By admin | May 11, 2008

SukothaiThailand can be an incredible location for a budget travel trip, although some people will tell you that it is way past it’s prime in this respect. This is simply untrue, sure the areas that are frequented by hordes of package holiday makers each year, such as Pattaya, Phuket and Koh Samui are not cheap, but if you stay outside of these zones, budget travel in Thailand is still a viable option.

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Below are five tips, designed to help you keep the cost down when visiting Thailand, these are far from the entire story when considering Thailand as a budget travel destination, but they are a good starting point.

Prachuap Khiri Khan1. Stay away from the tourist areas, these areas include Koh Samui, Phuket, Pattaya, Krabi, Hua Hin and  Bangkok. Don’t be afraid to find somewhere off the beaten track for your visit, the Thai people are friendly and they find the language barrier fun. Why not try somewhere like Prachuap Khiri Khan? Which is a Thai holiday town, complete with stunning beaches, all at a fraction of the cost of westerner holiday areas.

2. Eat where the Thai’s eat. So many westerners visit Thailand and eat only western food, this is expensive and it also means you are missing out on one of the highlights of any visit to Thailand, namely the food. Night markets and street stalls offer incredibly good value and tasty food. Restaurants that sell a mixture of traditional western dishes and Thai food will seldom excel at either, and will usually be more expensive. For good Thai food, follow your nose, most of it is cooked in the open air and served on plastic tables.

Thailand Night Market3. Sleep where the Thai’s sleep. Avoid obviously western biased hotels and resorts. There are many old Chinese hotels in Thailand, these offer incredible value, with TV, fridge, air conditioning and hot water for as little as $10 per night.

4. Fly everywhere that you can, budget air fares are incredibly low in Thailand, why use the bus or train when you can take a plane flight for less and save your valuable time? Often domestic air fares are significantly lower than both bus and train tickets. For those who would rather travel by land, consider the overnight sleeper trains, excellent value as they save the cost of a night in a hotel or hostel.

5. Arrange travel insurance before you arrive. Just in case things go bad, travel insurance will make sure any medical or hospital bills are paid for, remember health care is not free in Thailand, even for the Thai’s.

So there we have it, five ways to keep the cost of your visit to Thailand down to a minimum. Thailand is an amazing place to visit, and it is still very possible to see much of it on a thin budget.

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  1. [...] Thailand is pretty cheap to begin with, but Budgettravelguide has some tips for making it even cheaper. [...]

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