Budget Travel to Thailand – The Top 5 Tips and Tricks
July 5, 2011 in Thailand by TravelReflex Team
If you are planning on going to Thailand and want to spend less than the amount of money you would usually spend on other trips, then you need to plan your trip out very carefully. Here is a list of the top 5 tips and tricks that can help you save a lot of money in Thailand and still enjoy your trip to the fullest. Read on.
1. Travel during the off-peak season.
As with other locations all over the world, Thailand has significant changes in prices across the seasons. However, the difference is that Thailand’s weather is usually pleasant all year round, so you won’t have to deal with endless monsoons or the unbearable cold. So, if you go there during the off-peak season, you can actually save almost half of regular accommodation costs and rest easy knowing that you didn’t miss out on anything by going during the off-peak season at the same time.
2. Choose different means of transportation.
If you plan on visiting one of the islands in Thailand and aren’t necessarily strapped for time, then you should ditch the plane for a change and opt to go by bu
s or train instead. This can save you a lot of money each way, especially if you leave in the evening. The best part is that you will save on a night of accommodation by spending the night on the bus or train, as well.
3. Stick to street food.
In Western countries, more expensive food usually equates to better food, so everybody can make their own decisions on how much is appropriate for it. However, things are much simpler in Thailand: most of the time, cheaper food is better there. Besides, expensive restaurants around Thailand usually specialize in American food that isn’t authentic anyway and doesn’t taste better, either. However, if you choose to eat at a cheap restaurant on the streets with plastic chairs, you can shell out cash in the single digits and get authentic and delicious food for it to boot.
4. Haggle, haggle, haggle.
If you are a tourist in Thailand, you simply have to haggle and bargain as if your life depends on it – that’s the general rule. If you are worried about getting embarrassed, don’t. Price negotiation is completely normal in Thailand and if you don’t, then you won’t get the best deals in the country – and that’s what you’re there for, isn’t it?
5. Limit the money that you spend.
Although it is true that everything is much cheaper in Thailand compared to anywhere else, you will still need to control your expenses. Even though everything is cheap, buying a lot of these cheap things will still add up to a ton of money in the end – remember that.
As you can see, budget travel to Thailand isn’t just an economical issue; it is enjoyable, too. In fact, the less money you spend in Thailand, the more authentic your overall experience will be there. Have fun!
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