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What is the cheapest way to get around in Thailand?

Save money by taking a bus or minivan There are a variety of bus companies, but the most reliable are those run by the government-subsidized The Transport Co. Buy tickets online or in person at the bus station to avoid scams.



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The average price of a 7-day trip to Thailand is $819 for a solo traveler, $1,397 for a couple, and $936 for a family of 4. Thailand hotels range from $23 to $131 per night with an average of $40, while most vacation rentals will cost $60 to $440 per night for the entire home.

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The good news is that Thailand is extremely well-connected. Whether you're heading north to the mountains of Chiang Mai or south to an island, there are flights, trains, buses, minivans, and boats ready to get you there. And better yet, most of these methods of transport are efficient and good value.

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How Much Does 2 weeks in Thailand Cost? In the 15 days that we spent in Bangkok and Northern Thailand, we spent a total of 14,726 Baht. That's equivalent to about $420 USD. That's for two people for 15 days and includes everything from accommodation to meals and transport.

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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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They're well worth it for the convenience alone. Top up at any station with the amount you think you will be spending. The Rabbit cards can/do have a number of trips or a value.

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Prices and Tipping Taxis in Thailand are very cheap relative to western countries. The starting taxi fare is just 35 baht and the meter increases relatively slowly to the distance travelled.

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The short answer is no, there is currently no Uber in Thailand. However, you can use a ride-hailing app called Grab instead. The app works in a similar way to Uber and is affordable and easy to use. Alternatively, you can use regular taxis, tuk-tuks and public transport to get around.

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Once there, follow local advice and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Generally speaking, solo visitors to Thailand tend to feel safe and comfortable (the most likely safety issue tends to be centred around scams).

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Some are harder to trade, and this usually includes labour and land. So this means that prices can vary quite a bit in different countries and regions. In Thailand labour is pretty cheap, and land is fairly cheap. With restaurants, and to some extent hotels, a lot of the cost comes from the land and labour.

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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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