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Is 7 days enough for Thailand?

But 7 days in Thailand is still quality time. I recommend keeping it to just two places if that's the plan because you'll be tired and it's hot. A combination of BKK and a beach area (Krabi, Phuket, Koh Samui, etc.) or BKK and the north (Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai).



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But thankfully, Thailand is pretty small, very affordable, and easy to get around. So if you have one week, two weeks, three weeks, or more, you can easily see different parts of the country without sacrificing too much time and money on travelling around.

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An ideal number of days for most is 10 days to two weeks. This will allow you to explore iconic visit cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, relax on a couple of island islands, and maybe even explore northern jungles. You could easily spend just one week just to chill on an island such as Koh Samui or Phuket.

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Traveling in Thailand for two weeks can be quite affordable. Depending on your budget and preferences, you could easily spend anywhere from $500 to $2,000 or more. If you're looking to stay in hostels and eat street food, then it's possible to get by with a budget of around $30-50 per day.

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When is the best time to visit Thailand? The best to visit Thailand is during the cool and dry season between November and early April, when temperatures range from 84°F to 97°F. However, the climate varies throughout the country, so you can visit all year round.

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A budget of $1000 is enough for a person to live in Thailand for 4-8 weeks. This will include accommodation ($7), 3 meals ($6), 3L of water ($2),transport ($2) per day. This comes to a total of $510 per month.

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The average monthly income for foreigners working in Thailand is around $1,500 – $2,000. Of course, this will vary depending on your job, skillset, and industry. But in general, you can expect to live quite comfortably on this salary – especially if you're not used to big-city living.

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Bali remains affordable compared to Western destinations and other Southeast Asian countries like Singapore and Malaysia; however, Thailand is still slightly less expensive. This is what makes Thailand such a great choice for many travelers.

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Thailand is great for shopping, food, beaches, where Maldives is more for JUST relaxing, snorkeling, eating, limited shopping and huge prices for alcohol. If it is a bucket list I would say Maldives as it can be for pure luxury, romance, exquisite beach sand and crystal clear water, water villas are amazing.

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Bali offers more hotel choices than Phuket does. If you're a surfer, Bali is your choice for its collection of world-class breaks. On the other hand, Phuket's beaches are more scenic and laidback, great for those preferring island beach escapades with a mix of water sports and just lazing on the sand.

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Is $500 enough for Thailand? It is fine to stay with that budget in small city or town not in big cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket etc. And if you adapt your lifestyle to be local people by eating street food or stay in reasonable price of accommodation. It is enough for 500 USD.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Thailand to avoid possible denied entry.

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