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Is 5000 baht enough for 5 days?

In summary, if you plan your budget carefully and stick to street food and taxis, 5000 baht can be enough for 3 days in Bangkok. However, it's always a good idea to have a bit of extra cash on hand in case of unexpected expenses.



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In general, you can expect to spend a minimum of around 1,000-2,000 Thai Baht per day for basic expenses, such as food, transportation, and accommodation.

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Yes, depends on your lifestyle. 2-3 taxi rides and 2-3 meals per day could totally cost you up towards 1000 baht. That would be 10 days of strictly taxi and food. All is Pretty!

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A passport and a boarding pass are required when you declare on the form. If you enter Thailand via land/sea, you will need to have cash of or equivalent to 20,000 Baht per person or 40,000 Baht per family.

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A budget of 2,500 to 5,000 baht per day is enough to stay in a three or four star hotel, eat at most of Bangkok's mid range and high-end restaurants and easily get around the city by taxi instead of depending on the BTS, khlong boats and bus system.

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50,000 a month is considered by Thai standards to be a very good wage, expats should be able to more than get by on it.. TB 30,000 is a typical salary for a person who has an academic background.

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How much cash can you bring into Thailand? What are the limits? Details of the customs regulations in Thailand can be found on the Thai Customs Board website. According to the details available online, you can bring up to $20,000 - or the equivalent - into Thailand, without needing to take any specific action.

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You will need cash in Thailand for most markets, tuk tuks, some taxis, songtaews and small food outlets. Try not to use it for big purchases.

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How much it costs to live in Thailand per month will differ based on individual needs, wants, and budgets. As the food and utility costs are affordable in Thailand, you can expect to shell out anywhere between $650 to $3,000 per month — which is around 2.6 times less than what you'd spend living each month in the U.S.

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