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Thailand Travel Guide

Last Updated: January 22, 2024

A row of longtail boats parked on a stunning beach in Thailand

Thailand is the travel hub of Southeast Asia . It’s the region’s most visited country and most backpackers make it their starting point for traveling around the region.

With its lush jungles, postcard perfect beaches, world-class diving, mind-blowing cuisine, and cheap prices, Thailand is actually my favorite country in the world! I’ve been coming to the country since 2005, lived there for 2 years, and always seem to be pulled back. It’s an easy country to travel and, because of the backpacker scene, you can meet a lot of other people there. It’s just a phenomenal country.

Since the country is such a well-worn destination, everything here is convenient and easy. You won’t have any trouble traveling around here. But, despite the crowds, there are still many off-the-beaten-path destinations to explore.

This Thailand travel guide will show you how to travel the country like a pro, give you suggested costs, the best things to see and do, ways to get around, and everything in between.

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Thailand

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Top 5 things to see and do in thailand.

Skyline of Bangkok, Thailand at night, with low buildings in the foreground, a temple complex in the center, and modern skyscrapers in the background

1. Visit Bangkok

Bangkok is a chaotic, must-see city. Here you can explore temples, royal palaces, amazing markets, one of the craziest nightlife scenes in the world, and, of course, eat all the amazing Thai food. Check out Khao San Road to see the backpacker’s haven, Thong Lor/Ekamai for local Thai nightlife, see the Grand Palace’s beautiful artwork and the emerald Buddha, and shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market. Bangkok is an onion that requires time to peel back. Wander off the tourist trail, eat the markets, explore the nightlife, and just relax.

2. Adventure around Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a city filled with lots temples, incredible food markets, night markets, lots of cafes, and a chill vibe. It’s a good launching pad for multi-day jungle tours, adventure activities, or visits to the nearby elephant sanctuarys where you can volunteer to help rescued elephants. And be sure to head to Wat Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai’s most famous temple (the pagoda supposedly contains relics of Buddha himself). Chiang Mai is also consdiered one of the foodie capitals of the country so be sure to get your fill of food. There’s also a big jazz scene here too!

3. Hike in Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park , located about 2.5 hours north of Bangkok, is one of Thailand’s best national parks. It’s visually stunning, filled with lush flora and fauna, lots of waterfalls, hiking trails, and even a few wild elephants. It’s an absolute must-visit place. Stay at the Greenleaf Guesthouse for the best tour/accommodation deals in the area.

4. Celebrate Songkran

Every April, Thais celebrate their new year by holding an enormous, three-day water fight. Songkran is meant to wash away the old and begin the year anew. This once-in-a-lifetime water party is the biggest in Bangkok and Chiang Mai so book your hostel ahead of time. In Bangkok, there’s an opening ceremony at Wat Pho temple where they bathe the Buddha. The whole country turns into a big water fight and everyone plays along. If you’re around Songkran, be prepared to get wet everywhere you go those days (so keep your electronics sealed in plastic). Everyone outside is fair game.

5. Go to Ko Lanta

While Ko Lanta has become more developed in recent years, it’s still a paradise compared to its more developed neighbors. Wide, white sand beaches, cheap and delicious food, gorgeous sunsets, great caves, snorkeling, and diving make this one of my favorite spots in the country. It’s a really chill place where you still get a a taste of old Thailand. For fun day trips, check out the Trang Islands, with their beautiful limestone formations stretching out of the water or head to Ko Rok for kayaking. Ko Lanta is one of the best islands in all of Thailand.

Other Things to See and Do in Thailand

1. visit the grand palace and wat pho.

Thailand’s royal palace, built at the end of the 18th century by King Rama I, is the official residence of the current monarch (though he doesn’t live there anymore; now it’s just used for ceremonies). It’s a striking place filled with numerous temples, including Wat Pra Kaeo, which houses the 15th-century Emerald Buddha. The architecture here is absolutely stunning. I highly recommend taking a guided tour as the signage here is minimal. Nearby Wat Pho is famous for two things: a 150 foot (46 meters) reclining Buddha statue and a very relaxing massage school. The temple is wonderful and the statue really impressive. Both can be done back-to-back and should definitely not be missed. It costs 500 THB to enter the Grand Palace and 200 THB to enter Wat Pho.

2. Hike in Khao Sok National Park

Located in the south of Thailand, Khao Sok National Park is constantly rated as one of the best national parks in the country, offering incredible trekking, camping, limestone karsts, cooling rivers, and a glistening lake. The park offers semi-challenging hikes, tons of wildlife (including sun bears, elephants, gibbons, and more), walking paths, and incredible sunsets. Park entrance costs 200 THB. Half-day guided treks cost 940 THB. Try to spend at least one night sleeping on the lake as the stargazing is top notch.

3. Hop around the ancient capitals

Thailand’s three ancient capitals — Sukhothai, Lopburi, and Ayutthaya — lie between Chiang Mai and Bangkok. Visiting them on your way north is a unique way to head between the cities. Lopburi, which is so old it is mentioned in texts by Marco Polo, was the capital in the mid-17th century while Sukhothai, founded in 1238, was the capital for over 140 years between the 13th and 14th centuries. Lopburi is famous for it’s monkeys (watch out as they are aggressive) and Sukothai is a massive complex that sees very few tourists! My favorite is Ayutthaya, which is located about 1.5 hours from Bangkok by train. It was the capital of Siam from 1350-1767 (it was razed in 1767 by the Burmese during the Burmese-Siamese War). You can visit on a day trip for just 900 THB.

4. Relax on the tropical islands

Thailand has tons of beautiful tropical islands. Some are grossly overdeveloped are still an undeveloped tropical paradise with few people and cheap accommodation. Some of my favorite spots are Ko Samet, Ko Taruato, Ko Lanta, Ko Chang , Ko Tao , Ko Jum, Ko Lipe , the Similan Islands, and Ko Samui. It’s hard to go wrong here as they all have beautiful beaches but the atmosphere of the islands will decide how much you enjoy it so think about whether you want to prioritize peace, parties, activities, etc. Some of the most chill beaches have fewer activities and accommodation options while more touristy places provide a range of lodging and tons of activities and parties but can sometimes be a bit intense. Be sure to do your research before you select a spot.

5. Hit the Full Moon Party

There’s no better party in the world than the famous Full Moon Party . The Full Moon Party is a giant festival-like party with a lot of drinking, dancing, and drugs. Each bar has its own sound system, so you’ll hear different music loudly blasting onto the beach every few feet. The beach itself is lined with people selling alcohol, fire dancers putting on shows, and little booths selling glow-in-the-dark face paint. Sure, it is super touristy, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a lot of fun if that’s your vibe. Just don’t take part in the fire jump rope — I’ve seen people get burned badly!

6. Go jungle trekking

There are some great multi-day jungle trekking opportunities in northern Thailand. For longer treks, the biggest departure points are Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. You can book these sorts of outings through the hostel or hotel you’re staying in. While day-trips are popular and cheap, try to head out for at least 3-4 days as you’ll be able to get to much more remote areas and see some incredible wildlife (there are tons of birds and bats, as well as lizards, monkeys, and even wild boars) as well as some gorgeous waterfalls. If you book online ahead of time, you will pay more. Skip the shorter day hikes that include meeting “authentic” hill tribes; they are exploitative and the visits are usually unethical. Expect to pay around 5,000 THB for a three-day tour.

7. Scuba dive in the Similan Islands

Scuba diving is a popular activity here because of the crystal-clear waters and majestic sea life. While you can dive all over the country, the Similan Islands offer some of the best uncrowded diving. Given the islands’ remote location, most of these dive trips last a few nights. If you dive here, be sure to see Elephant Head Rock, as the reef there is home to plenty of fish, snappers, rays, and turtles. Day trips start at 5,900 THB for two dives, including equipment and park fees.

8. Learn to cook

Thai food is delicious and it’s relatively easy to cook. There are cooking schools all over the country but the best are in Chiang Mai and Bangkok. It’s a fun experience as you’ll get to spend a day making and eating (hopefully delicious) food. I loved being able to go to the market and pick out my fresh ingredients and then learning how to make my own paste for a delicious green curry and a tasty shrimp pad Thai. A half-day cooking class in Bangkok (including a market visit) costs around 1,300 THB. Chiang Mai also has lots of cooking classes and, if you make it to Ko Lanta, Time for Lime is my favorite cooking school in the country.

9. Explore the Khmer temples in Isaan

There are many temples built throughout the Isaan region , all along the ancient roads connecting Angkor (the capital of the Khmer Empire) to the other villages. The largest of these is Phimai, located at the end of the ancient highway. It dates to the 11th century and is one of the largest Hindu Khmer temples in Thailand (and hardly anyone visits so you’ll get the place mostly to yourself). Two other magnificent Khmer temples (Phanom Rung and Muang Tum) can be found in the Buriram province, only a few kilometers apart. Phanom Rung is built on top of a hill, and Muang Tum is at the base of the hill. While in Isaan, be sure to spend a day or two in Korat (Nakhon Ratchasima) and visit Wat Ban Rai and Wat Phayap, two beautiful local temples that I especially love.

10. Take the day train to Chaing mai

Taking the day train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is not only cheaper but a much better way to see the countryside than the night train. Sure, you “waste” a day, but you see the countryside, experience how Thais take the train, and can eat from vendors coming on and off at every stop. The day train remains one of my favorite experiences in Thailand. Just make sure you have a good book as the journey is 10-13 hours long! You can also break up the journey by stopping in Lopburi and Sukothai.

11. Visit Elephant Nature Park

While you can come to Thailand and ride an elephant, once you know how they suffer from abuse in order to provide these rides, you might think twice about this unethical activity. An even better way to get up-close-and-personal to the animals is to volunteer at or visit the Elephant Nature Park near Chiang Mai. It’s a phenomenal place, allowing you to give back to the community and letting you help these magnificent animals all at once. After coming here, you will know why you should NEVER ride an elephant. A one-day visit costs 2,500 THB for adults.

12. Admire Wat Doi Suthep

This stunning Buddhist temple lies in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, 16 kilometers (10 miles) outside of Chiang Mai. A tram or a trek up 300 steps takes you to the summit of Doi Suthep, where the glittering gold temple spire awaits you. The temple dates back to the 14th century and holds rare relics of Buddha. It’s too beautiful of a view to miss, so don’t leave Chiang Mai without visiting Wat Doi Suthep. Admission is free.

13. Visit the Golden Triangle

The point where the Mekong River meets the Ruak River is known as the Golden Triangle. It’s also the meeting point of Laos , Thailand, and Myanmar. Once known for its opium production (which is used to make heroin), today the region thrives on tourism. You can take a boat along the river and visit the Golden Triangle Park, check out some of the many Buddha statues, scenic viewpoints, and markets. It’s just 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) north of Chiang Saen. Golden Triangle day trips from Chiang Mai cost around 2,200 THB. If you’d rather visit solo, you can visit the region from Mae Sai or Chiang Saen via songthaew. Don’t miss the Hall of Opium, one of the most interesting museums in the entire country. It explores the history of opium production, shows how it was made and trafficked around the world, and more.

14. Party on Ko Phi Phi

Ko Phi Phi is one of the most popular tourist islands in Thailand. From the infamous Maya Bay (made famous in the 2000 film, The Beach , with Leonardo DiCaprio) to the monkeys on the aptly named Monkey Beach, to the diving and nightlife, there are reasons people flock here. Destroyed by the tsunami in 2004, the island has been rebuilt and developed to an even greater extent than before. While I personally don’t love Ko Phi Phi , it’s nevertheless one of the most popular places in the country. You’ll just have to see for yourself whether it’s for you.

15. Relax on Ko Lipe

Located in southern Thailand, this semi-off the map island is one of my favorite places in the world. Here on Ko Lipe , the super friendly locals bring in the daily catch for amazing seafood meals. The beaches are beautiful, the water is warm, and the island is cheap. I came for three days and ended up staying a month. In the last few years, it has become more developed and it’s not the sleepy little island it used to be, but it’s still way less developed than many other destinations in Thailand. Moreover, you’re near a pristine and undeveloped national marine park where you can snorkel and enjoy some beaches to yourself! It lives up to all the hype.

16. Explore Kanchanaburi Province

This region is home to a lush forest perfect for trekking, though the history of this area is rather dark. The infamous Death Railway linking Myanmar and Thailand runs through here, which was constructed during World War II by prisoners of war and civilians. Around 90,000 Southeast Asian civilian forced laborers and more than 12,000 Allied prisoners perished in the railway’s construction. The bridge over the River Kwai is also located here, built using POW labor and the subject of both a famous film and a book. While visiting is a haunting reminder, it is an essential part of Thailand’s history.

17. Motorbike through Northern Thailand

There are lots of picturesque routes for motorbiking all around the country, but especially near Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Many people rent bikes and tour the scenery, taking a day trip or a few days. The Mai Hong Son Province offers a great loop that you can do starting in Chiang Mai and ending in Pai. Note: Make sure that if you’re renting a motorbike, you’re comfortable with driving it and never (ever) drink and drive. Accidents are incredibly common.

18. Relax in Pai

Pai has grown as a tourist destination in more recent years, but it is still a great place to escape the crowds and noise of the larger cities. In the last few years, it’s become a big center for yoga and holistic living. Located in Northern Thailand, it’s nestled in rolling green mountains, surrounded by waterfalls, and incredible hiking trails. While I wasn’t a huge fan of Pai itself but I loved the area. I spent a lot of time hiking and swimming. Be sure to take a day trip to the Tham Lot Caves, where you can stop off to swim in waterfalls and hot springs on the way there. It’s an awesome experience.

19. Bounce around Phuket province

Phuket is the biggest destination for tourism in Thailand. There are great beaches and amazing activities on this island, and if you stay away from Patong Beach, you can avoid most of the over-development and crowds. The more north you go, the more relaxed it is. Phuket draws a lot of tourists, and if you really want to enjoy the area, get out of the main spots. Don’t miss visiting Wat Chalong, hiking to the Karon Viewpoint, and visiting the weekend Night Market.

For information on specific destinations in Thailand, check out the following guides:

  • Bangkok Travel Guide
  • Chiang Mai Travel Guide
  • Ko Chang Travel Guide
  • Ko Lipe Travel Guide
  • Ko Pha Ngan Travel Guide
  • Ko Phi Phi Travel Guide
  • Phuket Travel Guide

( Hey there! Wait one second! Did you know I also wrote an entire guidebook to Thailand filled with even more detailed information as well as itineraries, practical information (i.e. hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, prices, etc), cultural insights, and so much more? It has everything you want in a guidebook – but with a focus on budget and cultural travel! So, if you want to go into more depth, click here for more about the book! )

Thailand Travel Costs

One of Chiang Mai, Thailand’s many stunning historic Buddhist temples

Accommodation – Accommodation in Thailand is very affordable, though you should expect to pay more on the islands and less up north. Hostels range from 270-500 THB per night for a 4-6-bed dorm. Larger dorm rooms with 10 or more beds can be found for 170-250 THB. Private rooms in hostels cost 700-1,000 THB. Hostels on the islands are going to be on the upper end of that range. During peak season, expect to spend about 20% more.

Free Wi-Fi is common and many hostels also include free breakfast and have air conditioning. It’s not uncommon for hostels to have pools either (especially if they are a party hostel).

You can find cheap guesthouses for as little as 400 THB per night in cities and 300 THB per night in the countryside, though in the big cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok, rooms cost about 1000 THB per night. On the islands or for a nicer room with an air-conditioner, expect to pay 1400 THB per night.

Budget hotels start at around 1,000 THB per night and go up from there. Big resorts on the islands start at 2,500 THB per night for a bungalow on the beach.

Airbnb is very popular in Thailand and you’ll find a lot of options in most major cities. Renting private rooms is not common, but renting full apartments is very affordable for the quality you get, starting at around 600-900 THB per night.

Food – Thai food is spicy and flavorful and uses many ingredients to create layers of flavor. Typical spices and fresh herbs include garlic, basil, galangal, cilantro, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, chilies, and fish sauce. No matter what region you’re in, you can expect to find a variety of curries, salads, soups, and stir-fries.

Rice and noodles are central to Thai food, while the meat is usually pork, chicken, fish, or seafood, which is everywhere on the islands and coastal areas. Popular dishes throughout the country include pat tai (a fried noodle dish, more commonly known to Westerners as pad thai), tom yum goong (hot and sour soup with shrimp), massaman curry, som tam (spicy papaya salad), kao phad (fried rice), khao man gai (rice with boiled chicken), and satay (grilled meat on skewers, served with a peanut dipping sauce).

Street food can cost as little as 20 THB, though on average you’ll spend about 40-70 THB per meal.

Sit-down Thai restaurants begin at 65 THB for a dish. For larger dishes or curries, you pay spend up 120 THB per dish. In bigger cities, the malls have huge (and popular) food courts where you can get a filling meal for around 70-100 THB. On the islands, you’ll probably pay about 30 THB more per dish than you would on the mainland.

Western food is pricey compared to Thai food. Most Western dishes (burgers, pizza, pasta, etc.) cost between 170-340 THB, though they can be higher in fancier establishments. Most Western food also pales in comparison to its original so it’s best to skip it altogether. I mean, you didn’t come all this way to have a crappy burger or pizza, right? If you’re looking for sushi, expect to spend 2,000 THB or more for a meal and drinks.

Fast food like Burger King or McDonald’s begins at 150 THB for a sandwich and 300 THB for a meal.

When it comes to drinking, the cheapest beers cost about 60-85 THB each for a small one and 100-120 THB for a large. A glass of wine costs 180 or more THB and cocktails cost between 300-450 THB. You can save money by buying beers from 7-Eleven for half that price. In most places, especially tourist areas, you’ll find happy hours for 60-90 THB for beers and basic cocktails.

And, since food is so cheap, there’s no point in grocery shopping unless you’re looking to get some pre-made salads or fruits. If you do decide to shop, expect to pay 600-800 THB for a week’s worth of basic staples like rice, veggies, and some meat.

Backpacking Thailand Suggested Budgets

If you’re backpacking Thailand, budget between 800-1,125 THB per day. On this budget, you’ll be staying in a hostel dorm, eating food from the street vendors, enjoying a couple of drinks per day, using public transportation, and doing mostly free or cheap activities like swimming, hiking, and relaxing on the beach.

On a mid-range budget of 1,750 THB per day, you can stay in a private hostel room or guesthouse with air-conditioning, eat a few meals at Western or sit-down restaurants, rent a motorbike or scooter, and do more paid activities like jungle treks and diving.

On an upscale budget of around 3,725 per day or more, you can do anything you want. There’s nothing you can’t do. After this amount, the sky is the limit and Thailand does luxury really well!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages – some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). I just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in THB.

Thailand Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Thailand is an inexpensive country and it’s hard to overspend here unless you’re trying to splash out on high end meals, imported alcohol, and fancy resorts. If you stick to traveling like how Thais live (street food, public transportation, etc), it’s hard to spend a lot of money. To save money when you visit, here’s my tips on cutting costs in Thailand:

  • Go local – The easiest way to save money in Thailand is to simply live like a local. Take local buses, eat street food, and drink local beer. The average Thai lives on less than 7,750 THB per month in Bangkok and on even less in the countryside. Keep it simple to keep it affordable.
  • Eat street food – Thailand’s best food is on the street, and it costs a fraction of a restaurant meal. Stick to street food if you’re on a budget. There are plenty of delicious curries and rice, fresh juices, and meat skewers. Eating around the markets is a must-do in Thailand. Really that’s where you’ll find rhe best food anyway.
  • Take advantage of happy hour – Thailand’s many happy hours have half-priced drinks and 2-for-1 specials. If you want to hit the bar, stick to drinking during happy hours. If you visit the areas frequented by backpackers, you’ll find even more drink specials.
  • Buy beer at 7-Eleven – Buying beer at Thailand’s ubiquitous 7-Elevens and drinking outside will save you quite a bit on your bar tab. While you can’t get wrecked on the street, you can take drinks with you to sit outside your guesthouse or while on the beach. These places are usually 50% cheaper than drinking at the bar and they have tons of snacks.
  • Don’t book tours before you arrive – Want to take a cooking class? Go zip-lining? Trek in the jungle? Dive? Wait until you get into Thailand to book anything. Travel agencies are located all over the tourist areas, looking to sell their tours. While you’re able to purchase these tours online before you arrive, you’ll be paying a lot more that way. Instead, book when you arrive so you can haggle for a better deal.
  • Stay with a local – Nothing’s cheaper than sleeping for free. Couchsurfing connects you with locals who give you not only a free place to stay, who can introduce you to all the great places to see. Just make sure to send your requests early!
  • Pack a water bottle – A water bottle with a purifier comes particularly in handy in Southeast Asia as the tap water isn’t potable. My preferred bottle is LifeStraw , which has built-in filters to ensure your water is always clean and safe (it’s good for the environment too).

Where to Stay in Thailand

Thailand has every type of accommodation you can think of. Here’s my list of the best hostels and budget hotels in Thailand:

  • Lub d Bangkok Siam (Bangkok)
  • D&D Inn (Bangkok)
  • Kodchasri B&B (Chiang Mai)
  • Smile Robotist Hostel (Chiang Mai)
  • Chang Puak Hotel (Chiang Mai)
  • Pineapple Guesthouse (Phuket)
  • Balcony Party Hostel (Krabi)
  • Noom Guesthouse (Lopburi)
  • The Famous Pai Circus Hostel (Pai)
  • Old City Guesthouse (Sukhothai)
  • Mut Mee Garden Guest House (Isaan)
  • Bodega Party Hostel (Ko Pha Ngan)
  • Echo Beach Hostel (Ko Pha Ngan)

For more specific recommendations, visit the city and island destination guides as I have even longer lists there.

How to Get Around Thailand

A hiking path going through the lush forest with a turquoise bay in the background on the island of Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand at sunset over the ocean

Public transportation – Local buses cost as little as 8 THB per trip (for buses with no AC) and around double that for buses with AC. A week-long pass in Bangkok costs between 120-255 THB, depending on if you want buses with AC or no AC. The Metro and Skytrain in Bangkok cost 16-52 THB per trip.

In Chiang Mai, the buses have AC and cost around 20 THB per ticket. An unlimited day pass is 180 THB.

In many places, songthaews are the most common mode of local transportation. These converted pick-up trucks don’t follow set stops, simply going wherever their riders ask. They generally cost 30-50 THB for a ride.

Taxi – Metered taxi rides are usually 60-100 THB each. Always stick to the metered taxis, otherwise, you’ll get charged an overpriced ride. If you notice your driver not using the meter, get out and find a driver who will.

Tuk-tuks are un-metered and generally more expensive, costing 100-235 THB per ride. Be sure to agree on a price before you take off. I generally try to avoid tuk-tuks, but for very short distances they can be fun.

Motorbike taxis (in orange vests) are available all over the country with short trips costing about 35-80 THB, but you need to negotiate the price.

Bus – Coach buses in Thailand are incredibly cheap and a great way to get around the country. For intercity travel, you’ll pay more for better services like sleeper buses and air-conditioning. A budget bus from Bangkok to Chiang Mai takes 10 hours and costs about 529-617 THB, while a first-class ticket for the same journey costs 825 THB. Bangkok to Trat (where you can then change to a ferry taking you to Ko Chang) takes 5 hours and costs about 250-300 THB. A two-hour bus journey from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi is just 120-140 THB.

Train – Trains in Thailand tend to be slow, but they’re an incredibly scenic option for getting around. Taking the train is a genuine Thai experience, making the journey as much a part of your trip as the destination. Day trains cost as little as 30-50 THB and night trains start at 875 THB for second class without air-conditioning. By the way, the air-conditioned night trains can be freezing so be prepared. A train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai takes 11-13 hours and costs 715-900 THB, while Bangkok to Pattaya takes 4 hours and costs 30-50 THB.

There is a new Bangkok–Vientiane train for getting to Laos, which takes 11-13 hours and costs around 1,000 THB. Taking the train is also a convenient way to travel between Bangkok, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.

Flying – Flights are a quick and affordable way to travel around the country, with prices ranging between 825-4,500 THB. Flights to the islands tend to be higher in price than flying between large cities or popular destinations. For example, Bangkok to Phuket, Chiang Mai, or Krabi all cost 450-825 THB for a one-way ticket, while a one-way from Bangkok to Koh Samui can be found for around 2,150 THB.

Budget-friendly airlines in Thailand include:

  • Thai Lion Air
  • Vietjet Air

Ridesharing – Grab is Asia’s answer to Uber and it works the same way: you hire a driver to take you somewhere via the Grab app, and you can pay via the app or in cash. It’s often more affordable than a regular taxi and you don’t have to worry about getting cheated on the price. I much prefer to use this app.

Ferry – Travel between islands and beaches is best done by long-tail boat, which costs around 150-275 THB per person for shorter trips. Bigger cities like Bangkok have regular ferries, costing 13-32 per ride.

Car rental – If you want to rent a car in Thailand, an IDP (International Driving Permit) is required. That said, unless you’re an adventurous traveler with experience driving in rugged conditions, I don’t recommend renting a car here as traffic in the cities is sluggish and the roads in rural areas can be unreliable.

For the best car rental prices, use Discover Cars . Prices start around 700-800 THB per day.

Renting a motorbike is super popular in rural areas and on the islands, either for day trips or for road trips. Just make sure you wear a helmet and have insurance (and ideally have experience on a bike or scooter) as I’ve seen a ton of backpackers with road rash who wrecked their bikes because they just weren’t experienced enough.

When to Go to Thailand

Overall, the best time of year to visit Thailand is between November to March. The high season (cool/dry) is from November to March. Temperatures during this time are usually 30°C (86°F) or higher (yes, that is “cool” in Thailand). The islands are much hotter and more humid, though the entire country is very humid during this time. This is also the busiest time of the year so expect higher prices and lots of tourists, especially around Christmas/New Year’s.

If you plan on being in the north during this time, temperatures can drop quickly in the evenings so bring warm clothing. It gets cold at night, especially out in the mountains.

The shoulder season is from April to June, and it is HOT, with temps regularly over 40 C. It’s the hottest time of the year! The country is still really busy this time of year, though crowds begin to shrink after mid-April.

Monsoon hits the northern area at the end of May, bringing daily bouts of rain (though the weather is still warm). The low season is the rainy season, from July to October. Rainfall can be dramatic, ranging from light showers to major flooding. June and August have the heaviest rains, but things wind down during October. You might still get some afternoon showers, but October is also generally a good time to visit.

How to Stay Safe in Thailand

Thailand is a safe place to backpack and travel around. Violent attacks against tourists are uncommon. People who get in trouble here are usually involved with drugs or sex tourism, so if you avoid those activities you’ll likely not have any serious issues. I’ve been coming to Thailand for close to twenty years and have never felt unsafe or had a problem.

Solo female travelers will feel safe here (Thais are very respectful), though the standard precautions apply (always keep an eye on your drink at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). Thailand is very safe for women but, since I’m not a female traveler, check out some female bloggers who can provide a better perspective.

When it comes to cannabis, Thailand changed some of its regulations on marijuana in June 2022. This means that there are licensed weed stores, cafes, vendors with cannabis-infused beverages, etc., where you’re allowed to buy it within that space to smoke it. However, while it is technically legal for people over 20 to smoke weed in ‘your residence’ or certain areas, doing so in public can still land you a 25,000 baht fine. If you want to take part, follow the laws and use common sense. Regarding other drugs, avoid them. The penalties are harsh (and include the death penalty).

Petty theft (including bag snatching) can occur around major tourist areas so always keep an eye on your belongings, especially while taking crowded public transportation. If you’re carrying a purse, wear it across your body and not over one shoulder so it’s hard for someone to take.

Scams in Thailand, unfortunately, are common (though they are rarely violent). The most common scam involves unmetered taxis and tuk-tuks. For that reason, always make sure the taxi driver is using the meter. For tuk-tuk drivers, make sure you know the price in advance so you don’t get ripped off while haggling.

For more information on common scams to avoid you can read this post on common travel scams to avoid.

It’s illegal to defame or talk ill of the monarchy so avoid doing so (avoid talking politics in general if you can). The penalty can be prison (or worse) so do not talk about the monarchy while you are in Thailand!

Anti-government protests are common around the country, but chiefly in large cities. If they occur when you visit, avoid them. They don’t usually turn violent but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

If you experience an emergency, dial 191 for assistance (112 from a mobile device).

Always trust your gut instinct. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past.

The widget below can help you pick the right policy for your trip:

Thailand Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Agoda – Other than Hostelworld, Agoda is the best hotel accommodation site for Asia.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.

Get the In-Depth Budget Guide to Thailand!

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My detailed 350+ page guidebook is made for budget travelers like you! It cuts out the fluff found in other guidebooks and gets straight to the practical information you need to travel around Thailand. You’ll find suggested itineraries, budgets, ways to save money, on and off-the-beaten-path things to see and do, non-touristy restaurants, markets, bars, safety tips, and much more! Click here to learn more and get your copy today.

Thailand Travel Guide: Related Articles

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Thailand is an idyllic paradise, where jungle-covered karsts plunge into aquamarine waters and the sand is sugar white.

But no matter how clichéd the fantasy, Thailand delivers in spades. The water around Krabi and Ko Tao really is that deep, cool shade of blue. Phi Phi’s limestone karsts really do look like some alien world. And the food? Let’s just say your local Pad Thai has nothing on Chiang Mai’s street stalls or the floating markets of Amphawa, where little old ladies do things with fish sauce and chilli you never thought possible. From the waterfalls of Erawan to a homestay with the hill tribes of the Golden Triangle, these adventures go beyond the tourist traps. Buckle up.

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Best time to visit thailand.

Thailand's climate is generally hot, humid and at times (like other South East Asian countries) monsoonal. The seasons differ from coast to coast, so depending on which areas you're visiting, the weather can vary.

Thailand's mainland region is great to visit from November to February when the weather is cooler and dryer.

If you are planning on visiting the Gulf Coast (east), avoid the northeast monsoon that brings rain from October to January. For destinations like Phuket on the west side of the peninsula, the best time is November to April to avoid the other monsoon which causes Thailand's wet season from May to October.

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Culture and customs

Often considered the epicentre of Buddhism, religion permeates daily life in Thailand. Sprinkled throughout the country are thousands of golden temples, where you’ll find Buddhist monks in orange robes walking the streets. Young men are expected to spend some time as a monk as it bestows honour on their families. Visitors should be respectful of monks and dress modestly when visiting a temple (cover your knees and shoulders and remove your shoes).

Like other Asian nations, the concept of ‘saving face’ is important. This means avoiding conflict or embarrassment in order to preserve social standing, dignity and honour. Thai people will go out of their way to avoid ‘losing face’. Losing your temper or raising your voice are surefire ways to lose face and can be perceived as volatile or rude.

Eating and drinking

Thai food has everything from spicy dishes packed with chillies to milder coconut-based curries. With street stalls and night markets all over the country, it's really easy to pick up a snack wherever you are in Thailand. On many Intrepid trips, you'll be given the opportunity to have dinner with a local family – this offers a great chance to see how meals are prepared and learn more about the local culture.

Go a step further on our 8-day Thailand Read Food Adventure to watch, eat, prepare and present tasty and traditional Thai cuisine.

Things to try in Thailand

1. Pad Thai (Phat Thai)

A well-known dish but for good reason. This delicious plate of stir-fried rice noodles garnished with peanuts is full of flavour and can be served with fresh prawns, chicken, tofu or vegetables.

2. Tom Yum (Tom Yam)

Usually prepared with stock, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves and chilli, this soup is widely available in Thailand and has been popularised around the world. 

3. Green curry

One of many curries that Thais do so well. Green curry consists of chicken, Thai eggplant and chillies bathed in a coconut milk-based sauce.

4. Som tam (green papaya salad)

This northern dish of shredded raw papaya, cherry tomatoes and green beans is a tantalising mix of sweet, spicy and sour flavours.

5. Coconut water

For a super fresh thirst quencher, try coconut water straight from the husk.

6. Tropical fruit

Fruit shakes and fresh fruit juices are widely available from markets and restaurants – make the most of all the tropical fruits of Thailand.

Geography and environment

Sharing borders with South East Asian neighbours   Cambodia ,   Laos ,   Malaysia   and   Myanmar   (Burma), Thailand's natural environment varies greatly from region to region. From the steamy jungles and misty highlands in the north to the white sand beaches and picturesque islands of the south, Thailand's everchanging landscape has been fascinating and entertaining travellers for centuries. 

The capital, Bangkok, is a heaving, urban jungle with skyscrapers, street vendors, markets, cars, tuk-tuks, bicycles and masses of people all competing for space. Despite this, there are pockets of quiet beauty to be found with parks, temples and traditional shop fronts scattered throughout the city. 

Rural areas in the north are typically quieter, with locals living a more traditional way of life; the frenetic pace of the city gives way to a more slow-paced, agricultural-based lifestyle. Houses are simple, there's more space and less of the modern conveniences. Jungles, rivers, bamboo huts and teak houses are more commonly seen here, and birds and other animal life are more abundant.

History and government

Early history.

Communities based on agriculture (such as rice growing) inhabited Siam (Thailand) as early as the 6th century. In the following centuries, Siam came under the influence of the Khmer, Dvaravati and Malay cultures, with some temples and monuments in modern-day Thailand showing evidence of this influence. In the 13th century, the city of Sukhothai in northern Thailand became an important capital. The ruins of the Sukhothai Historical Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site) feature remnants of the royal palace, temples and other buildings and highlight the artistic and architectural features of the era. 

Ayutthaya rose to prominence as the new capital in the 14th century and was considered a powerhouse of South East Asia as one of the most important centres of trade in the world. Enduring many battles, invasions, overthrows and coups, Ayutthaya's far-reaching trade with other regions ensured a flourishing influence of art, weaponry, religion and cuisine. Much wealth was generated by this enormous empire, with grand palaces, ornate buildings and huge temples featured throughout the city. All this came to an end when the Burmese invaded in the 18th century, bringing the kingdom to ruin and resulting in the loss of many artistic and cultural treasures. Despite this, the ruins of the city are still standing, have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and are a great day trip from Bangkok.

See the sights of ancient and recent Thai history during a 3 day River Kwai and Ancient Thai Kingdoms tour.

Recent history

Thonburi was established as the capital of Siam by General Taksin in the late 18th century, yet this didn't last long, with Taksim being deposed and executed not long after. Bangkok was then named capital by General Chakri, who became Rama I - the first king of the Rama Dynasty.

Over the years, Siam (Thailand) remained the only South East Asian country to remain free from European colonisation. In 1932, the Siamese Revolution resulted in a constitutional monarchy being formed, and in 1941, Thailand invaded French Indochina, overpowered the French and claimed Laos.

In the last thirty years, Thailand has seen political power change hands many times, often due to coups, revolutions and protests. Despite this, Thailand’s economy continues to grow due to its strong tourist industry. Enduring all this, the much-loved King Rama IX has reigned as the Head of State since 1946 - claiming the title of the longest-reigning monarch in the world and providing Thai people with a stable figure to rely upon.

Top 10 iconic Thai landscapes

Whether you're travelling by tuk-tuk through the crazy streets, cycling along backroads or taking a longtail through the khlongs, the journey in Bangkok is definitely half the fun. Drop into the stunning Grand Palace, see the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho and wind your way through floating markets.

Start and finish an incredible 30 day South East Asia Loop in the exciting epicentre that is Bangkok.

2. Chiang Mai

This northern capital is overflowing with experiences. Temple-hop through some - or all - of its 300 temples, take a cooking class to learn the secrets of Thai cuisine and explore the Night Bazaar for delicious food, designer goods and a foot massage to die for.

Experience the magic of Chiang Mai on our 4 day Chiang Mai Adventure

If you ever wondered what was below Thailand's turquoise waters, this is the place to look. Learn to dive or pull on snorkelling gear to discover the fish and reefs that call this coastline home. Shark Island is close by for adrenaline seekers.

Choose your Ko Tao adventure on a 10 day Thailand Beaches: Bangkok to Ko Samui tour.

4. Hilltribe Country

Thailand's north is home to many of the country's minority groups. A hike along buffalo tracks will take you through colourful H'mong, Karen and Lisu villages. Spend a night as their guest for a unique insight into their life.

Spend a night as their guest for a unique insight into their life on our 5 day Thailand Hilltribe Trek.

5. Ayuthaya

Modern meets ancient in Ayuthaya. The current city intertwines itself with the remnants of what was once one of Asia's great capitals. Walk the streets in search of clues to its imperial past and hire a bike to ride through the countryside, exploring the area's ruins.

Enjoy this historical park for yourself during a 10 day Highlights of Thailand tour.

6. Sukhothai

This former capital is a history buff's heaven. Nicknamed the 'Dawn of Happiness', Sukhothai still recalls Siam's golden age with its superb statues, marvellous monuments and lotus flowers in full bloom. A trip to the night market is a real eye-opener; try everything from fried rice to fried bugs.

Stop by Sukhothai on our 8 day Explore Northern Thailand adventure.

The waters surrounding Krabi are dotted with hundreds of limestone karst islands. Kayakers and rock climbers will love exploring them, while others can travel to the nearby floating villages or just relax on one of the region's perfect beaches.

We've made sure to stop by Krabi on our incredible 28 day Bangkok to Bali adventure - you'll thank us later.

8. Golden Triangle

The area where the Thai, Laotian and Burmese borders meet has long been associated with colourful cultures and illicit opium trade. The opium may have gone but the colour hasn't and the markets offer all sorts of amazing local handicrafts.

Set your sights on this incredible part of the world on a 3 days Chiang Mai and Golden Triangle.

9. Khao Sok National Park

For a real jungle experience, spend a couple of days in Khao Sok National Park. Thick rainforests, limestone cliffs, waterfalls and mountains make a wild playground.

Hike, swim, explore caves and sleep to the sounds of exotic birds and animals during our 8 days Essential Southern Thailand trip.

10. Kanchanaburi

This tranquil town is the jumping-off point for visits to the infamous Hell Fire Pass and River Kwai. Be sure to take a ride along the tracks of the Death Railway and reflect on the atrocities of war at the Jeath War Museum.

Take a reflective walk through the history of Kanchanaburi on a 15 day Beautiful Northern Thailand tour.

Top places to visit in Thailand

1. chiang mai.

Visit a park that provides a sanctuary for elephants – many of which have been rescued from the cruel practices of the elephant riding industry.

Add our 3 day Chiang Mai & Elephant Experience to your Thailand trip to learn about these incredible animals.

Spot schools of colourful tropical fish as you snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Ao Nang.

Finish off a 9 day Cycle Southern Thailand tour on the stunning limestone cliff beaches of Krabi.

Dive into the warm waters of Phuket and experience a little bit of paradise.

Spend a couple of days exploring all that Phuket has to offer on a 9 day Thailand Beaches: Bangkok to Phuket adventure.

4. Erawan National Park

Cool off in the waters of Erawan National Park or simply stand back and watch the idyllic waterfalls.

Enjoy the beauty of Erawan National Park on our 12 day Premium Northern Thailand tour .

Follow the scent of chilli and lemongrass to one of Bangkok’s many delicious food markets.

This city is the perfect place to start an incredible 22 day Epic Bangkok to Singapore tour.

Pedal around ancient temples and ruins built as early as the 13th century at the World Heritage-listed Sukhothai Historic Park.

Walk through one of Thailand's first capital cities on our 17 day Classic Thailand East Coast adventure.

7. Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay, is perhaps one of Thailand's most recognisable gems. Kayak around the green waters, admiring the sheer limestone karsts that jut dramatically out of the sea.

Coast through the must-see sights of Phang Nga Bay on our 8 day Phuket Sailing Adventure.

Bustling street markets filled with colourful vendors selling an assortment of goods can be found in small villages and large towns throughout the country. Luxurious, multi-level shopping malls that rival those in European cities are increasingly popping up. 

The Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is perhaps the largest and most extensive market in the world. Here vendors sell everything you can think of, from ceramics to Thai silk to vintage clothing. Bartering is expected at markets and most small vendors. As a rule of thumb, if the price isn’t listed, it’s negotiable. But remember Thais appreciate friendliness and a sense of humour. The more aggressive you are in trying to get a deal, the less likely you are to get one.

Things to buy in Thailand

  • Vibrant fabric cushions, tablecloths and hammocks
  • Silver jewellery (Look for reputable stores) 
  • Handcrafted umbrellas or parasols
  • Thai silk scarves, ties, wraps and clothing
  • Colourful Celadon ceramics
  • Tailor-made clothing

Festival and events

Loy krathong (festival of lights).

During the 12th lunar month, people across the country gather around lakes, rivers and canals to symbolically let their worries float away in the most magical way – by releasing colourful lotus-shaped rafts holding candles, incense and flowers onto the water.

Yee Peng (or Yi Peng)

At the same time that Loy Krathong is taking place, Chiang Mai also celebrates Yee Peng. Religious events, cultural activities and street parades all mark this Buddhist tradition. But what makes this festival truly spectacular is the release of thousands of sky lanterns that illuminate the sky.  

Songkran (Thai New Year)

What happens when New Year’s Day falls during the height of summer? It morphs into a giant water fight. Some towns celebrate just on the day (April 13), while others stretch it out for several days of concerts, ceremonies and other wet festivities.

Chiang Mai Flower Festival

Flowers are used in ways you never thought imaginable at this colourful three-day event in February. Come for the parade of impressive floral floats, and stay for the tasty Thai street food, music and performances.

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

Makha Bucha Day

Songkran Festival (Thai New Year)

H.M. King's Coronation

Visakha Bucha Day

Queen Suthida's Birthday

King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday

Buddhist Lent Day

Queen’s Birthday

Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol

Chulalongkorn Day

King’s Birthday

Constitution Day

Please note dates of  Thai public holidays may vary.

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Further reading

Thailand travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to visit Thailand?

Travellers with passports from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States are exempt from a tourist visa if they are travelling for 30 days or less. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from entry to Thailand.

If you plan on staying longer as a tourist, or if you are travelling for a reason such as study or business, you may need a visa.

The page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 02/11/2023

Is tipping customary in Thailand?

Tipping isn’t customary in Thailand, but feel free to leave restaurants, drivers or service workers a small tip if the service has been particularly good. It’s always appreciated.

What is internet access like in Thailand?

The Internet can be accessed at hotels and internet cafes in large cities and tourist areas but is limited in rural and remote areas.

Can I use my mobile phone while in Thailand?

Mobile phone coverage is generally good in Thailand’s urban areas, but may not be available on some of the islands and in more remote areas. Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before leaving home.

What are the toilets like in Thailand?

Squat toilets are most common in Thailand, although western-style flushable toilets can be found in larger hotels and some tourist areas. It’s a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitiser, as they are not always provided.

Can I drink the tap water in Thailand?

Drinking tap water isn’t recommended in Thailand. Avoid drinks with ice and make sure to peel fruit before eating it. Help the environment and try to avoid buying bottled water. Instead, fill a reusable water bottle with filtered water. Your leader or hotel can tell you where to find filtered water.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Thailand?

Credit cards are usually accepted by hotels, large retailers and tourist sites but are less commonly accepted by smaller vendors and family-run restaurants in rural areas. Market stalls and street vendors will not accept credit cards. Always carry enough cash for smaller purchases in case credit cards are not an option.

What is ATM access like in Thailand?

ATMs are widely available in larger cities but are less common in small villages or rural areas. Make sure you have enough cash before leaving urban areas.

Do I need any vaccinations before visiting Thailand?

No vaccines are required in order to enter Thailand but some are recommended for protection against disease. Visit your doctor or travel clinic for advice and make sure to schedule vaccinations 4-6 weeks before your departure date, as some require time to become effective.

Is Thailand a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

As a whole, Thailand is a hassle-free destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers. Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket all have fairly prominent gay scenes. Be aware that Thais typically do not engage in public displays of affection, regardless of sexual orientation.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.

What's the transport like in Thailand?

Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there!

Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport - which usually carry less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.

Depending on which trip you're on while in Thailand, you may find yourself travelling by Songthaew.

Get to know the locals as you share a ride in these converted pick-up trucks. Snagging a seat on the ‘two benches’ (the literal meaning of songthaew) is a popular way of getting around across South East Asia.

See Thailand from the ground level on a Saamlaw, the three-wheeled wonder. Sometimes motorized but usually pedal-powered by a local, it’s a fun way to get from A to B or to see the sights of a new city.

What's the accommodation like in Thailand?

Travelling with Intrepid is a little bit different. We endeavour to provide travellers with an authentic experience to remember, so we try to keep accommodation as unique and traditional as possible.

When travelling with us in Thailand you may find yourself staying in a Homestay.

Experience friendly Thai hospitality while staying with a local family living a traditional way of life. Make new friends, pick up some local lingo and leave smiling.

The ultimate room with a view - spend the night on a floating bamboo raft house. Enjoy the seclusion, soak up the serenity and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Does my trip to Thailand support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveller. Trips to Thailand directly support our foundation partner, EcoThailand Foundation . 

EcoThailand Foundation is on a mission to educate and empower local communities, on the tourist Islands of Koh Phangan and Koh Paluay, about environmental issues like climate change, waste management, nature appreciation, conservation and sustainable lifestyles. Donations from our trips help EcoThailand's environmental guardianship education program for children in local state schools.

Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

From Australia?

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From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

16 tips for a budget visit to Thailand

Joe Bindloss

Oct 28, 2023 • 10 min read

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These top budget tips with a guide to daily costs can help you keep your spending under control on a trip to Thailand © Chadchai Ra-ngubpai / Getty Images

Travelers looking for adventures on a shoestring flock to Thailand .

With its heady blend of pocket-friendly travel experiences, cultural surprises, easy transport, spicy-not-pricey food and one of the world’s friendliest backpacker scenes, Thailand could well be the perfect budget travel destination.

However, the cost of a trip can vary wildly depending on where you go and the levels of comfort you're looking for when you get here. Spend too much time in Bangkok, take lots of tours and drink lots of bottled beer, and you're looking at spending a whole lot more.

Here are our top tips for traveling further for less in Thailand.

A scuba diver is in silhouette as light floods into an underwater cave

1. Places to stay are cheaper in the low season

Prices for accommodations and transport shoot up from November to March, coinciding with the driest weather and travel-friendly temperatures. The July to September low season is the rainiest time of year; some ferry routes and island resorts close down completely, but accommodation prices drop significantly. Hotel rates also dip during the spring and fall shoulder seasons , which can be a rewarding time to visit without the winter crowds. 

2. Air travel into Thailand can be surprisingly low

Bangkok is one of Asia’s cheapest destinations to reach by air, particularly if you come with Qatar Airways, Etihad or another Gulf carrier, but prices creep upwards during the peak winter season. If flights to Bangkok are looking costly, investigate flights to Singapore , Kuala Lumpur and other Asian hubs, and see if you can find a cheap connection to the capital on Air Asia or another budget carrier.

Alternatively, connect to Bangkok by train . Regular trains run from Johor Bahru – just over the causeway from Singapore – to KL, Butterworth (for Penang) and north along the isthmus to Bangkok for around US$80 one way. It’s one of Asia’s most enjoyable rail journeys. 

3. Resist the taxis at the airports

Most new arrivals fly into Bangkok’s busy Suvarnabhumi International Airport, 30km (19 miles) east of Bangkok, though a few budget carriers still use Don Mueang International Airport near Chatuchak Weekend Market . At either hub, eager agents will try to talk you into expensive airport taxis.

Instead, take public transit; Suvarnabhumi has Airport Rail Link trains that connect with the downtown Skytrain and MRT network, and a free shuttle bus to a local transport terminus with cheap city buses into the center. Don Mueang has regular overground trains and slow but inexpensive local buses to the middle of Bangkok. 

At airports all over Thailand, you can often find a cheap taxi ride by flagging down a cab on the highway outside the airport-terminal complex, avoiding airport charges. Just remember to check if any highway tolls apply for the journey into town.

4. Stay in homestays or hostels

Accommodation prices in Thailand have been climbing steadily for years, in line with rising standards. Many backpacker places are edging into boutique-hotel territory, with cafes, bars, wi-fi and pools, and the US$5 box rooms of old are a dying breed.

To keep a lid on costs, sleep in dorms; rates start around 250B. For not too much more, you can find basic rooms and bungalows with shared bathrooms and fans rather than A/C (or central air-conditioning instead of a unit in every room). If you're traveling with friends, sharing triple and quad rooms can be a great way to save money.

Camping can be astonishingly cheap, with rates at many national parks starting from 30B per person. Homestays are another inexpensive option in rural areas; rooms tend to be rustic but comfortable, and you get authentic home cooking and cultural immersion in the bargain. Also, look out for discounted rates at hostels and budget hotels via booking sites such as Booking.com and Agoda.

A train going through a tunnel of trees in Thailand

5. Skip internal flights and tourist minivans for local buses and trains

Even if you stick to budget airlines, flying internally in Thailand and making use of those oh-so-convenient tourist minivans will jack up your travel costs. Instead, use public buses or travel in second or third-class carriages on the trains. 

If you don’t mind sleeping in a reclining seat, you can save the cost of a berth (and a hotel room) by taking a slow overnight train or overnight bus. Buy tickets directly from bus and train operators to avoid travel agent fees.

Buses run by the state transport company Baw Khaw Saw (BKS) are usually cheaper than private buses. Most bus stations have ticketing halls where all the companies advertise their destinations so that you can compare fares. Ordinary and express buses are cheaper (but less comfortable) than VIP buses or luxury VIP24 or VIP32 buses, named for the number of seats on board. 

6. Take taxis or a  sŏrng·tăa·ou  instead of tuk-tuks

For local trips, regard tuk-tuks (motorized rickshaws) as a travel experience rather than a serious means of transport. Prices are routinely hiked for tourists,  and trips often involve detours to commission-paying souvenir shops and other establishments. Sǎamláw – three-wheeled pedicabs – also work on a bargaining system, but they’re not too expensive for short hops. 

A metered taxi is usually a more stable bet – just be aware that traffic jams can make even a short journey slow and expensive. Rideshares can be summoned through Grab and other apps, but you’ll often pay more than you would for a regular taxi. For trips around town (or from town to nearby villages), by far the cheapest option is the sŏrng·tăa·ou – a pick-up truck with benches that operates like a local bus.

7. It's cheap to rent a motorcycle or scooter, but ride carefully!

Renting a scooter or motorcycle is a remarkably cheap way to get around in Thailand , particularly for local exploring. In most traveler centers, you can pick up a ride for as little as 150B per day, and petrol costs around 40B per liter. Thailand has a shocking rate of traffic accidents, so ride cautiously and slowly and make sure liability insurance is included as part of the hire. It may not be enough to rely on your own travel insurance.

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8. Eat at street stalls and night markets

If you find restaurant dining is eating through your stock of baht, look to street stalls and wandering hawker carts that are always gratifyingly inexpensive. Stick to busy stalls and avoid uncooked fruit and veg.

As dusk falls across Thailand, street corners, parking lots, boat jetties and station forecourts transform into bustling night markets, where some of the best food in town can be had for low prices. Indeed, grazing from pàt tai noodle stall to sà·dé (satay) stand to ðôm yam soup vendor is one of Thailand’s great pleasures. For a real bargain, seek out the food courts attached to bus stations and other transport hubs, where bowls of noodle soup and other tasty local snacks can be had for penny prices.

9. Expect a high tax on alcohol

Going out in Thailand can be surprisingly expensive because of the taxes on alcohol. Knocking back the bottles of Singha or Chang beer can easily double your meal bill, so sip slowly or do as locals do and share a bottle of Thai whiskey or rum (usually enjoyed with ice and soda or cola). If only a beer will do, Chang is usually cheaper than Singha.

10. There's rarely a cover charge at live music bars

For inexpensive evening entertainment, a trip to a live music bar gives a lot of bang for not many bahts. There’s rarely a cover charge, and most venues have a rotating line-up of bands playing technically adept covers of popular songs. 

11. National parks have entry fees, and activities can be costly

Entry fees to Thailand’s many national parks are not too onerous – typically 200–300B – but they can add up. The big costs are usually associated with transport into national parks and organized activities such as guided hikes , boat trips and scuba diving. If you’re looking to save money, competition between operators keeps prices down at Khao Sok National Park and Khao Yai National Park . 

Accommodations at national parks, on the other hand, are very reasonably priced, with bungalows going for 350-500B and tent spaces costing from 30B (US$0.90) per person. Tents are often available for rent for around 150B. Most national parks with accommodations also have basic canteens offering simple Thai dishes at budget prices.

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12. Thailand’s minor monasteries are often free to visit

Thailand’s most famous monasteries – including Wat Pho and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok – charge pricey entry fees for tourists. If you’re watching the pennies, smaller monasteries are often completely free to visit, and they are arguably more interesting because of the absence of photo-snapping crowds. In any town you pass through, ask a local for tips on the most interesting wát in the area – there’ll always be something intriguing to see.

13. Hot spring treatments are cheaper than spas 

Thailand’s spas are world-famous, and the sky is the limit when it comes to prices at the luxe end of the market. However, you can find therapeutic treatments for a song at dozens of natural hot springs dotted around the hills of northern Thailand. 

Chiang Mai in the north is ringed by government-run hot spring complexes, where therapeutic baths and other treatments come at highly agreeable prices. At Pha Daeng National Park , access to the pools costs just 100B, and you can camp for 30B per person; entry prices are similar at San Kamphaeng Hot Springs.

14. Seek out economical Thai massages 

Having a vigorously relaxing Thai massage is de rigueur on a trip to Thailand, and you can pay the earth at posh hotels and luxury spas. At the other end of the spectrum, you can enjoy a pocket-friendly pummeling from former convicts at Chiang Mai’s Vocational Training Centre of the Chiang Mai Women's Correctional Institution and Lila Thai Massage , where many graduates work full-time. 

Alternatively, head to the massage pavilions on the grounds of Thai monasteries, where massages are performed by people trained in traditional Buddhist massage, as taught by the monks of Bangkok’s Wat Pho , the spiritual birthplace of Thai massage.

15. Thailand is one of the cheapest places to learn to scuba dive

Budget travelers can breathe easy – Thailand is one of the cheapest places in the world to learn to scuba dive. An open water dive certification course on Ko Tao will cost around 10,000B, and dives start from 1500B if you go in off the beach. While Ko Tao is the cheapest dive hub, other inexpensive spots include Ko Lanta and Ko Phi Phi .

16. Bring your own gear for free experiences

Every imaginable adrenaline activity is possible in Thailand, from canyoning and kiteboarding to bungee jumping, zip-lining and jungle trekking. However, prices can be steep, particularly for organized, tourist-oriented trips that include transport. If you want thrills at minimum cost, head to Railay near Krabi, Thailand’s favorite rock climbing playground, where epic limestone routes start right off the beach. There’s no charge to climb with your own gear (or it can be rented cheaply), and budget rooms are available at Hat Ton Sai. If you've got your own snorkeling gear, you can see the underwater world for free at beaches across Thailand .

A guide to daily costs in Thailand

  • Basic guesthouse room: 500–1000B (US$15–30)
  • Market/street-stall meal: 40–100B (US$1.20–3.00)
  • Bottle of local beer: 80B (US$2.40)
  • Organized tour or activity: from 1500B (US$45)
  • Motorbike or scooter hire per day: 150–300B (US$4.50–9.00)

This article was first published Feb 2, 2022 and updated Oct 28, 2023.

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ULTIMATE Guide to Solo Travel in Thailand | Destinations & Tips for 2024

With a treasure trove of experiences that are equal parts natural beauty, cultural splendor, and pure, unadulterated fun, the ‘Land of Smiles’ opens its arms to solo travelers. Picture yourself sipping a Mai Thai on a golden beach, dining out at bustling night markets, and strolling through gold-clad temples that whisper centuries of ancient traditions.

Best of all? Solo travel in Thailand is relatively safe and incredibly affordable.

True, Thailand’s backpacker scene is a robust one, with plenty of destinations safe enough to travel solo, all for a super-duper low price. Traveling alone in Thailand will open you up to plenty of new experiences, people, and feelings of independence you never knew you were capable of.

After all, travel is about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, right? That said, understanding where to go and when to visit this colorful country can be overwhelming.

But worry not, that’s where I come in. Let’s get clued up on tips and tricks on how to meet other travelers, stay safe, and have the best damn time possible. Throw in a few personal recommendations for places to go and things to do, and we have ourselves the ultimate guide to traveling solo in Thailand.

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5 Things to Do in Thailand When Traveling Solo

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Backpacking in Thailand is so fashionable right now. It’s the PERFECT location for first-time solo travelers, and was my first-ever solo travel destination.

Thailand is known for its contagious smiles and adventurous spirit, often shared by the tourists who visit. There is no better way to explore the country than getting right into the thick of Thai culture and nature; and damn, is there a lot of it…

Without further ado, here are five activities worth looking into as you plan your getaway. It would be a good idea to add these to your pre-planned activities, as mentioned earlier.

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1. Learn to Cook Traditional Pad Thai in a Cooking Class

A woman cooking Pad Thai on the street in Bangkok, Thailand

A trip to Bangkok is a total assault on the senses. May aswell assault them nicely, eh? I’m such a huge fan of Pad Thai I would practically book a flight to try the dish in its authentic form. 

One of my favorite things to do in any foreign country is to join a cooking class. Not only will you gain a new skill and meet like-minded foodies, but you’ll also be able to taste the dishes you make. There are not many other activities where you can combine culture and socializing and come out with a new skill.

At this cooking class in Silom , Bangkok you really can have your cake and eat it too!

2. Charter a Boat and go Island Hopping from Koh Samui

Island hopping is one of those activities you just can’t afford to miss out on when traveling solo in Thailand . With over 300 islands across the Gulf of Thailand, pick a few islands you want to explore and go forth. 

The beach and blue waters of Koh Samui in Thailand, Asia

And by going forth, I mean charter a private longtail boat and local skipper to guide you there. Affordable and easy to organize without booking too far in advance, there is nothing better than parking off on your own private island for the day. This really takes solo travel to the next level.

3. Explore the Ruins of the Ancient City of Sukhothai

Another ancient temple complex that was once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam (a whopping eight centuries ago), Sukhothai, is scattered with monuments and temple ruins you’ll need your comfortable shoes to explore. 

Sukhothai park

Whether you choose to visit Ayutthaya or Sukhothai is your choice, and both are easily accessible from Bangkok.

4. Trek Through the Northern Mountains of Chiang Dao

While everyone heads towards the beaches, go against the flow and travel north to the mountains near Chiang Dao for some of the best hiking in Thailand . Other than hiking through misty rainforests and summiting incredible mountains without large crowds, you can visit various local tribal villages like the Akha and Kahu villages.

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Pro Thailand solo travel tip? I really recommend these treks for those interested in ethical and environmental sustainability. Many of these tour companies and organizations raise money for local health centers and schools.

5. Join a Night Tour of Bangkok via Tuk Tuk

There are night markets all over the country, but by far, the most vibrant and buzzing have to be the ones in the capital. Chatuchak is the most famous market, while the Lamai market runs only on Sunday evenings.

A great place to grab a bite, explore the local food scene, and really immerse yourself in Thai culture, I promise you will walk away with all your senses overwhelmed. Talk about a culture-shock.

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I won’t play it down; there are countless beautiful places worth making the trip to Thailand for. It doesn’t matter if you’re more of a city-slicker, a beach-lounger, or a jungle-trekker; there is a spot in Thailand with your name on it. 

Here is my list of the top five places to visit in Thailand, especially curated for solo adventurers:

One thing that makes this such a perfect city for solo travelers is that it’s super small and walkable. Easy to navigate and stacked with adventures, Chiang Rai is located in a mountainous region of the same name in Northern Thailand. From any given viewpoint, you can expect gorgeous natural beauty of rolling hills, snaking rivers, and the odd ornate temple to top it off. 

Think of it as the older sibling of Chiang Mai , a busier, bigger, and equally as worthwhile city to visit. But Chiang Rai seems to fall slightly off the radar – which also means it’s a lot more affordable – big tick!

Farmers baskets in a field of cabbages in the mountains near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Of all Thai locations, this town might just be home to the most beautiful temples of them all. And that is saying A LOT in a temple-studded country like this. Wat Rong Suean Ten, Wat Rong Khun, Wat Huay Pla Kang – all beautiful and unique. You’ll also want to explore the gorgeous mountains surrounding the city. How about a hike to Huay Kaew Waterfall or Khun Korn Waterfall? 

After a day in the jungle or mountains, you’ll be able to pick from countless bars and nightclubs. Yup, this city is well known for its vibrant nightlife scene – perfect for a solo traveler in Thailand!

Just a few steps from the Clock Tower and fresh produce market, Mercy Hostel is one of the best located in Chiang Rai. Relax on the large terrace or spend some social time playing a game of pool in the games room.

With a name like Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, we won’t judge you for calling it by its nickname.  Ayutthaya is a small city a short drive north of Bangkok that was the original capital of the Kingdom of Siam before it became the Thailand we know today. 

From around 1350, Ayatthuya was a bustling international trading port – a metropolis of the time, you might say – until it was destroyed by Burma in 1767. Today, the ruins of the old city are preserved in the Ayutthaya Historical Park. First on your to-do list is to explore this archeological site, featuring palaces, Buddhist temples, statues, and monasteries. You could call it the Angkor Wat of Thailand.

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

In fact, visiting the historical city might take two days out of your itinerary. Make sure to dress appropriately. That means no short skirts and shoulders covered!

Around these impressive ruins is a modern city, or town, if you will. Over fifty thousand people live and work in the region. 

Cozy, homey, and social – what more can you ask for? Early Bird Hostel Ayutthaya is your ideal base for exploring this historical region. It’s located on City Island, where you can easily walk to the major Wats, night markets, and nearby bars. 

As the capital and largest city in the country, it’s no shock Bangkok is one of the top places to visit as a solo traveler in Thailand . The bustling city is packed with high-rise skyscrapers, a boat scattered Chao Phraya River, canals, and ornate palaces and shrines. Add vibrant street life and an incredible food scene to the mix, and we have ourselves one of the most exciting cities in Southeast Asia – if not the world.

First things first, explore the city on foot or tuk-tuk, absorbing all the bright colors, lights, sounds, and smells along the way. Here, I recommend joining a food tour or a free city walking tour.

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Next, take a step back in time and head to some historical sites. The Grand Palace is the official home of the King of Siam. Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan (Wat Arun for short) is a Buddhist Temple from the 17th century worth checking out. 

Not to mention, Bangkok gets a double thumbs up from solo travelers, both for its ease of getting around on public transport and its affordability.

Khao San Social Capsule Hostel is one of the cleanest and most comfortable hostels I’ve laid eyes on. There are plenty of common spaces to socialize, with regular activities and events hosted through the hostel. 

After some time in the busy city, staying in Koh Samui is an epic time to recharge. Thailand’s second biggest island sits just off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus and is loved for its palm-tree-lined beaches, coconut groves, and tropical jungles.

Some of your best Thailand solo travel days will be spent lounging on the beach, snorkeling, diving, or enjoying boat trips to nearby islands and beaches. When the sun sets on a beautiful beach day (which is every day, might I add), head out for a bite to eat and a night on the town. Koh Samui is known for its party scene, mostly concentrated in Chaweng – the island’s party center.

Beautiful beach and reef

Sure, a place as beautiful as this has its fair share of high-end hotels and resorts, but that isn’t to say you won’t find affordable accommodation on the island.

For a taste of beachy luxury, Lub d Koh Samui Chaweng Beach is set right on the sand of Chaweng Beach (obvs). The trusted Lub d brand found elsewhere in Thailand offers a social hostel concept that perfectly blends a high-end hotel and a hostel. It’s the best of both worlds!

Falling slightly under the radar, Pattaya is a city on the mainland of Thailand, south of Bangkok. What used to be a charming fishing village is now a resort town known for its water sports, long stretches of beaches, and 24-hour night clubs.

I added this city to the list because it offers a small taste of everything. For historical beauty, explore the Phra Yai Temple and its towering golden Buddha. For sports fans, not only can you enjoy watersports from the beach, but you can also indulge in a game of golf or a hike in the nearby hills.

Pattaya Beach, Pattaya

On top of this, Pattaya also offers a never-ending loop of nightlife, beautiful beaches, classy restaurants, and affordable shops. 

While there is a bar on the property (thumbs up from those traveling solo in Thailand ), I would say that Kaen Hostel is more suitable for solo travelers who enjoy a bit of peace and quiet in between the hustle of solo traveling. I love this spot for its clean and modern interiors and close proximity to the beach, but it doesn’t hurt that it also features plenty of common areas.

Having the right apps for travel makes your life a whole lot easier. Here are some of my personal favs.

  • Hostelworld : To find hostels in every region.
  • Booking.com and Airbnb : Your go-to apps for finding hotels, bed and breakfasts, and self-catering rentals.
  • GetYourGuide and Viator : The best tour groups to find tours and experiences in the area. Check the reviews before booking anything, and try to find refundable options.
  • Couchsurfing : Connecting locals with foreigners for cheap (or even free) accommodation.
  • Tinder, Bumble, Hinge : Dating apps that can be switched to ‘friend mode’ to help you meet people in your vicinity.
  • ThaiCupid, ThaiFriendly, and ThaiFlirting: Thailand-specific dating and friend-finding apps.
  • Grab : Thailand’s equivalent to Uber.
  • Line: Thailand’s version of WhatsApp, useful for communication.
  • Thai Best Dict: A translation app that can be used offline to help you communicate in Thai.
  • Foodpanda : Thailand’s first food delivery platform. Order in at your hostel and share with friends!
  • Holafly : An e-SIM application that allows you to download a data-only SIM card without installing a physical card.

I also suggest joining relevant Facebook groups to get info about upcoming events, news, and important updates for the main cities you might visit. For example, “ Thailand Travel Advice” is an open group designed to give people tips and tricks for exploring the country.

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Onto the boring stuff. As I’ve mentioned, most solo travelers feel safe, welcomed, and comfortable traveling through Thailand. Most safety issues tend to revolve around scams. Tuk-tuk scammers might overcharge you for a ride, and pickpocketing is always a possibility. Keep your belongings close to you! I like to travel with a belt bag.

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As with any country, you’re going to want to take extra care as a solo female traveling in Thailand . When you go out at night, stick to well-lit areas and do your research to make sure you do not end up walking down any particularly dodgy streets (even the safest cities have them). 

Don’t accept drinks from strangers, always keep an eye on your drinks, and try not to get blackout drunk when you have absolutely no one to carry you home. I’m also a big fan of sharing my geo-location with a friend in Thailand and back home.

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  • Stay in a hostel, and book them in advance. Hostels are the best and easiest way to meet other travelers.
  • Meet your new ‘best friend’ at Bed Friends Poshtel in Chiang Rai. Modern, clean, and just a stroll from the city center, no wonder this is one of the top places to stay in town. The Yard Hostel Bangkok is one of the best spots in the capital. With a central terrace and a multi-national guest list, you’re bound to meet people here.
  • Plan your own trip. This is one of the few times you are allowed to be totally selfish with where you go, what you do, and how much money you want to spend. Take advantage of this independence and call the shots yourself while taking template itineraries and any friend’s advice as guidelines.
  • Take the time to understand the local culture and religions. When visiting temples or holy sites, make sure you are modestly dressed to show respect for the local customs and traditions. This is something that solo female travelers in Thailand need to be particularly aware of.
  • Plan some booked adventures. Scatter these throughout your itinerary to create some structure. I always like joining a walking tour of every new city I visit, as well as checking out the local museums. In Bangkok, you can join unique tours like this midnight tuk-tuk food tour or this flower market tour .

Girls on a tuk tuk ride in Bangkok, Thailand

Oh, and I almost forgot. Last but most definitely NOT least. The most important solo travel tip…

  • Get insured. Always prepare for the worst and hope for the best. I recommend getting comprehensive travel AND medical insurance for any trip abroad. 

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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SafetyWing is cheap, easy, and admin-free: just sign up lickety-split so you can get back to it!

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  • Join group tours . Take a guess at who else joins these tours… Spot on! It’s other solo travelers. Group tours are a good way to meet others who have similar interests to yourself. 
  • Make use of shared spaces. Coffee shops or co-working spaces for digital nomads and hostels are packed with friendly people who are usually happy to meet others. I recommend Get Hi Hostel , an absolute social hub for travelers. With a multi-national guest list, you’re bound to meet people and enjoy endless karaoke nights and family dinners.
  • Have an open mind and be willing to engage . There is no point in traveling solo if you aren’t interested in opening yourself up to new connections and relationships.
  • Join hostel-organized activities and events . Other than sharing a room with others, hostels are known for being super social because of the events that they host (it is literally in the name).
  • Volunteer. It’s always good to give back, but volunteering in Thailand is also an epic way to meet other humanitarian-minded friends.
  • Utilise social media and dating apps . Social media was designed to help us make friends. If you have no mutual connections traveling solo in Thailand, this is an epic way to meet people in your vicinity.
  • Sign up for a short-term membership . Not only will you get your daily sweat in, but you never know who will be willing to spot you on the weights.
  • Attend local cultural events. Check the calendar for local Thai events and festivals . Usually attended by a good mix of locals and tourists, this can be an easy way to meet people.

There is nothing better than heading into the unknown with nothing but a backpack, a good attitude, and an adventurous spirit. No one to guide your decisions or sway your perceptions of the world. Just your own open mind, willing to expand across the four corners of the globe.

Traveling solo in Thailand will easily be one of the best things you will do for yourself. Not only does this Southeast Asian gem offer the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation, but it’s also home to one of the world’s most colorful cultures, ancient traditions, and, let’s not forget, the food!

Of course, it’s also one of the safer countries in the region to travel solo (even as a female solo traveler in Thailand ), has a bustling backpacker scene, and well-run facilities in the odd case something does go wrong. Oh, and it’s also extremely affordable, which you’ll quickly come to appreciate when you have no travel bud to share your cabs and rooms with.

Let’s get packing, traveler friend. It’s time to write your solo travel manifesto and discover one of the best places in the world – Thailand.

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Negara Gajah Putih, atau lebih dikenali sebagai Thailand, merupakan salah satu negara di Asia Tenggara yang menawarkan pelbagai destinasi pelancongan yang unik. Sebagai seorang pelancong, anda boleh memilih untuk melawat rumah ibadat, menerokai pulau-pulau yang indah, berjalan romantis di tepi pantai atau sekadar mengambil peluang untuk membeli-belah.

Walaupun destinasi-destinasi seperti Krabi, Bangkok, Pulau Phi Phi dan Phuket terletak di negara asing – tempat-tempat pelancongan sebegini sudah tidak asing lagi buat rakyat Malaysia. Apa tidaknya, sejak kerajaan Thailand memberi kelonggaran untuk merentas sempadan mereka, semakin ramai rakyat Malaysia yang mengambil peluang untuk melancong. 

Ada yang melancong untuk bercuti dan ada juga yang melawat sanak saudara di sana. Tidak kisahlah apa sebabnya, bagi mereka yang belum pernah ataupun selalu merentas sempadan Thailand, anda pasti ingin tahu tentang proses memasuki Thailand yang terkini bukan?

Peraturan terkini merentas ke Thailand

Selepas lebih kurang dua tahun kita terpaksa berdepan dengan pelbagai sekatan pelancongan akibat wabak COVID-19, kini peraturan pelancongan antarabangsa sudah kembali longgar.

Setakat 1 Julai, 2022 – berikut adalah peraturan terkini yang telah ditetapkan bagi semua pelancong luar yang ingin melancong ke Thailand:

  • Thailand Pass tidak lagi diperlukan untuk rakyat Malaysia yang ingin melancong ke Thailand
  • Pelancong luar tidak perlu menunjukkan insurans COVID-19
  • Perintah kuarantin di hotel ke atas pelancong telah dimansuhkan
  • Pelancong yang telah divaksin tidak perlu menunjukkan bukti dos lengkap sebelum masuk ke Thailand
  • Pelancong yang tidak divaksin (termasuk kanak-kanak) perlu melengkapkan ujian RT-PCR atau Pro-ATK 72 jam sebelum masuk ke Thailand. Keputusan ujian haruslah negatif dan bukti tidak perlu dimuat naik sebelum masuk ke sempadan Thailand
  • Pemakaian pelitup muka tidak lagi wajib

Dokumen asas yang wajib

Berikut adalah dokumen-dokumen asas yang wajib untuk anda bawa untuk pergi ke Thailand tanpa mengambil kira jenis pengangkutan anda. 

  • Pasport perjalanan yang sah
  • Visa (jika diperlukan atau jika anda melancong  melebihi 45 hari)
  • Insurans perjalanan (tidak wajib)
  • Tempahan hotel penginapan
  • Jadual perjalanan penerbangan (jika berkenaan)
  • Keputusan ujian COVID-19 (jika belum divaksin)

Cara pergi ke Thailand

Sebenarnya, cara paling mudah untuk anda memilih jenis pengangkutan yang anda perlukan untuk pergi ke Thailand adalah dengan menentukan destinasi anda. Jadi, tentukan destinasi barulah anda pilih jenis pengangkutan yang paling sesuai.

Menaiki kapal terbang

Secara teorinya, jika dibandingkan dengan menaiki tren, bas dan kenderaan sendiri untuk ke Thailand – menaiki kapal terbang merupakan cara yang paling pantas. Bermula 1 Oktober, pelancong tidak perlu memohon Thailand Pass untuk terbang ke Thailand. Pelancong luar juga tidak perlu menunjukkan bukti vaksinasi atau ujian COVID-19. Namun, syarikat penerbangan dan Imigresen Thailand mempunyai pelepasan untuk melakukan ujian COVID-19 secara rawak ke atas anda.

Semasa di Thailand, anda boleh membuat penerbangan domestik tetapi peraturannya sedikit berbeza. Syarikat penerbangan akan memerlukan sijil vaksinasi atau ujian COVID-19 sebelum anda menaiki penerbangan domestik. Tapi jangan risau, kit ujian kendiri tersedia di mana-mana lapangan terbang, farmasi dan kedai runcit di Thailand.

Kebanyakkan syarikat penerbangan antarabangsa akan mengikut peraturan dan prosedur di negara ketibaan. Jadi, kami galakkan anda untuk menyemak peraturan dan prosedur dengan syarikat penerbangan yang anda akan gunakan.

Menaiki pengangktan sendiri, bas, tren atau feri

Setakat ini, Malaysia telah membuka beberapa pintu sempadan antara Malaysia dan Thailand, iaitu serta jenis pengangkutan yang boleh digunakan.

Dokumen tambahan menaiki kenderaan sendiri

Berikut adalah dokumen yang diperlukan untuk membawa kereta sendiri atau kenderaan yang dipinjamkan:

  • Geran kereta
  • Perlindungan insurans perjalanan
  • Perlindungan insurans kereta 
  • Borang maklumat kenderaan (TM 2) dan borang maklumat penumpang (TM 3)
  • Borang kad putih (white card) untuk setiap pemegang pasport (RM2 setiap satu nama)
  • Borang Ikrar

Juga, berikut adalah dokumen tambahan jika anda menggunakan kenderaan orang lain:

  • Geran kereta yang asal
  • Salinan MyKad pemilik kenderaan
  • Surat kebenaran bertulis 

Prosedur tambahan menaiki tren

Dengan menaiki tren, anda boleh ke Thailand melalui dua sempadan (Padang Besar dan Sungai Kolok). Setibanya di sempadan, anda perlu mendapatkan cop di pasport anda, tunjukkan sijil vaksinasi di aplikasi MySejahtera anda. 

Dah selesai, anda boleh mencari teksi atau van mini di sempadan Padang Besar. Jika anda ingin sambung menaiki tren, anda perlu membeli kereta api SRT Thailand yang menuju ke Hat Yai atau Bangkok. Rancang perjalanan tren anda kerana buruk padahnya jika anda tertinggal keretapi. 

Untuk pulang kembali dari Hat Yai ke Padang Besar, sila rujuk jadual yang berikut:

Tidak perlu Visa untuk ke Thailand

Bermula 1 Oktober, 2022, Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) mengumumkan – pelancong dari Malaysia kini boleh berada di Thailand sehingga 45 hari berbanding tempoh semasa iaitu 30 hari di bawah peraturan Visa Exemption. Peraturan ini berkuat kuasa sehingga 31 Mac 2023.

Dalam kata lain, rakyat Malaysia tidak perlu mendapatkan pengesahan visa untuk melancong ke Thailand. Ini kerana Malaysia adalah antara 64 negara yang dibenarkan untuk masuk ke Thailand tanpa perlu mendapatkan visa jika tempoh pelancongan tersebut tidak melebihi 45 hari. Namun, jika anda bercadang untuk melancong ke Thailand lebih daripada 45 hari, anda perlu memohon visa di Kedutaan Thai. Gunakan pautan ini untuk butiran yang lebih terperinci.

Hati-hati sebelum melancong

Salah satu langkah berjaga-jaga yang anda boleh ambil adalah dengan menyemak senarai insurans perjalanan konvensional dan takaful di iMoney yang melindungi anda semasa anda sedang bercuti. Walaupun insurans perjalanan bukanlah sesuatu yang wajib, tetapi lebih baik untuk ada insurans perjalanan dan tidak memerlukannya berbanding memerlukannya dan tiada.

Sekali lagi – sentiasa semak peraturan dan prosedur terkini sebelum melancong ke Thailand. Selamat bercuti dan Sawadikap Thailand!

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How much does it cost to travel to Thailand?

You should plan to spend around $81 (฿2,979) per day on your vacation in Thailand. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $17 (฿611) on meals
  • $12 (฿442) on local transportation
  • $70 (฿2,560) on hotels

A one week trip to Thailand for two people costs, on average, $1,133 (฿41,704) . This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Travel Style: All Budget (Cheap) Mid-Range Luxury (High-End)
  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day $ 81 ฿ 2,979
  • One Week Per person $ 567 ฿ 20,852
  • 2 Weeks Per person $ 1,133 ฿ 41,704
  • One Month Per person $ 2,428 ฿ 89,366
  • One Week For a couple $ 1,133 ฿ 41,704
  • 2 Weeks For a couple $ 2,266 ฿ 83,408
  • One Month For a couple $ 4,857 ฿ 178,732

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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Thailand cost?

A one week trip to Thailand usually costs around $567 (฿20,852) for one person and $1,133 (฿41,704) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Thailand on average costs around $1,133 (฿41,704) for one person and $2,266 (฿83,408) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Thailand will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Thailand on average costs around $2,428 (฿89,366) for one person and $4,857 (฿178,732) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.

Organized tours are usually more expensive than independent travel, but offer convenience and peace of mind that your trip has been planned by a travel expert.

The average price for an organized tour package in Thailand is $171 per day. While every tour varies by total price, length, number of destinations, and quality, this is the daily average price based on our analysis of available guided tours.

  • Backpacking Thailand (21 days) 21 Days - 9 Destinations $ 2,459
  • Discovery Thailand The Golden Chersonese 15 Days - 14 Destinations $ 3,700

Independent Travel

Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Thailand is a reasonably affordable destination to visit. It is in the top 25% of countries in the world for its affordability . If you're traveling on a budget, then this is a good destination with affordable accommodation, food, and transportation.

Within Asia, Thailand is moderately priced compared to the other countries. The overall cost of travel here is comparable to China or Malaysia.

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The average Thailand trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Thailand travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers.

Accommodation Budget in Thailand

Average daily costs.

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The average price paid for one person for accommodation in Thailand is $35 (฿1,280). For two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room, the average price paid for a hotel room in Thailand is $70 (฿2,560). This cost is from the reported spending of actual travelers.

  • Accommodation 1 Hotel or hostel for one person $ 35 ฿ 1,280
  • Accommodation 1 Typical double-occupancy room $ 70 ฿ 2,560

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  • Phurapee Pakchong Budget Hotel - Kayak $ 110
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Local Transportation Budget in Thailand

The cost of a taxi ride in Thailand is significantly more than public transportation. On average, past travelers have spent $12 (฿442) per person, per day, on local transportation in Thailand.

  • Local Transportation 1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. $ 12 ฿ 442

Recommended Services

  • Private Van: Phuket Airport Transfers Viator $ 38
  • Affordable Bangkok Airport Transfer Viator $ 22

What did other people spend on Local Transportation?

Typical prices for Local Transportation in Thailand are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Local Transportation prices in Thailand, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Trains to airport ฿ 160
  • Bus to White Temple ฿ 40
  • River Ferry Crossing ฿ 20
  • Minibus- Airport to Chaweng ฿ 120
  • Taxi- Na Thon Pier to Lamai Beach ฿ 420
  • Airport Taxi ฿ 440
  • Gas for Scooter ฿ 110
  • Longboat Taxi from Town ฿ 200

Food Budget in Thailand

While meal prices in Thailand can vary, the average cost of food in Thailand is $17 (฿611) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Thailand should cost around $6.64 (฿244) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Thailand is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

  • Food 2 Meals for one day $ 17 ฿ 611

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  • Benny's Home Cooking Chiang Mai Viator $ 44
  • Riverside Thai Cooking Half Day Class Viator $ 57

What did other people spend on Food?

Typical prices for Food in Thailand are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Food prices in Thailand, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Lunch for 2 ฿ 742
  • Airport Lunch for 2 ฿ 550
  • Breakfast for 2 ฿ 350
  • Ice Cream ฿ 30
  • Lunch for 2 ฿ 140
  • Breakfast for 2 ฿ 140
  • Casual Lunch (for Two) ฿ 215
  • Pancake ฿ 70

Entertainment Budget in Thailand

Entertainment and activities in Thailand typically cost an average of $18 (฿673) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.

  • Entertainment 1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc. $ 18 ฿ 673

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  • From Bangkok : Kanchanaburi Tour with Floating market Visit Viator $ 169
  • Half Day Cycling Tour to the White temple Viator $ 41

What did other people spend on Entertainment?

Typical prices for Entertainment in Thailand are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Entertainment prices in Thailand, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Siriraj Museum (2) ฿ 400
  • Wat Pho entrance ticket ฿ 100
  • Fish Pedicure ฿ 150
  • Kayak and Snorkel (2) ฿ 100
  • Wat Entrance ฿ 50
  • Temple Entrances (2) ฿ 200
  • Club Cover Charge ฿ 375
  • Thai Boxing Tickets (for Two) ฿ 2,400

Tips and Handouts Budget in Thailand

The average cost for Tips and Handouts in Thailand is $3.66 (฿135) per day. The usual amount for a tip in Thailand is 5% - 15% .

  • Tips and Handouts 1 For guides or service providers $ 3.66 ฿ 135

Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps Budget in Thailand

Unfortunately, bad things can happen on a trip. Well, you've just got to deal with it! The average price for a scam, robbery, or mishap in Thailand is $36 (฿1,338), as reported by travelers.

  • Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps 1 $ 36 ฿ 1,338

Alcohol Budget in Thailand

The average person spends about $8.45 (฿311) on alcoholic beverages in Thailand per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.

  • Alcohol 2 Drinks for one day $ 8.45 ฿ 311
  • Railay Pub Crawl Viator $ 14
  • Big Buddha & The Distillery Phuket Viator $ 98

What did other people spend on Alcohol?

Typical prices for Alcohol in Thailand are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the Alcohol prices in Thailand, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Drinks at Irish Pub (for Two) ฿ 260
  • Cocktails (for Two) ฿ 300
  • Beer ฿ 90
  • Beer ฿ 65
  • Bottle of Wine ฿ 370
  • Beer (2) ฿ 140
  • Banana Daiquiri ฿ 200
  • Mojito Bucket ฿ 500

Water Budget in Thailand

On average, people spend $1.33 (฿49) on bottled water in Thailand per day. The public water in Thailand is considered safe to drink.

  • Water 2 Bottled water for one day $ 1.33 ฿ 49

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  • Because Thailand is one of the more touristy countries in Southeast Asia, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the crowds and the hassle. If you find yourself getting a little frustrated, head to the northern parts of the country where the atmosphere is more relaxed and mellow. The highlands are beautiful and you can have a wonderful cultural experience at a far more affordable price.
  • The food in Thailand is absolutely delicious. It is generally served quite spicy and can overwhelm many people's palates. If you're hoping for a milder variety of a specific dish, ask for it with "no spice." While many locals don't understand the word mild, they do understand "no spice." They usually abide by these instructions, but not always.
  • If you're really enjoying the food in Thailand then consider taking a cooking class in Chiang Mai. These classes often last a full day and they are loads of fun. The teachers keep the classes light and humorous and the food provides a full days worth of meals. You can often arrange classes through your hotel or a local travel agency.
  • Many people use VIP buses to travel around Thailand. These buses are decent in quality but the connections are often poorly thought out and inconvenient. Once a booking agent has your money you are really at their mercy. Consider finding the local bus station and traveling with public buses which are far cheaper and often times more convenient.
  • There are many popular beaches in Thailand with some of the most famous being on Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, and Koh Samui. If you're looking for a more remote and peaceful experience look into any of the national parks around the country. Some have cabins available where you can camp and others have tents available for rent.

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Itinerary & Budget: 5D 4N di Thailand

Liburan ke Thailand menjadi salah satu pilihan banyak orang yang ingin merasakan liburan ke luar negeri. Selain tidak terlalu jauh, budget untuk ke negeri Gajah Putih ini juga tidak terlalu besar.

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Perkiraan Budget & Itinerary 5D 4N di Thailand

Selama 5 hari 4 malam traveling di Thailand kamu bisa mengunjungi banyak kota di negara ini. Kali ini itinerary yang akan diberikan adalah 5D 4N keliling Bangkok, Pattaya, dan Hua Hin. Ketiga kota ini adalah salah satu dari beberapa kota terindah yang ada di Thailand.

Apa saja itinerary 5D 4N di Thailand dengan tujuan 3 kota ini? Berikut ini adalah detail itinerary -nya.

1. Hari Pertama, Tiba di Bangkok

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Hari pertama 5D 4N di Thailand adalah tiba di Bangkok. Kamu bisa mengambil penerbangan di pagi hari sekitar pukul 09.00 dari Indonesia. Lama perjalanan dari Indonesia ke Bangkok kurang lebih 7 jam 50 menit dengan 1 kali transit.

Kamu nantinya akan transit di Singapura selama kurang lebih 3 jam. Selama transit di Singapura kamu bisa menjelajahi tempat wisata di sekitar Changi Airport. Perjalananmu akan berlanjut mulai dari pukul 16.00 dan sampai di Bangkok sekitar pukul 17.30.

Untuk mendapatkan harga tiket ke Thailand yang terjangkau kamu bisa pesan tiket pesawat di Traveloka . Pastikan pesan 1 bulan sebelum keberangkatan agar mendapatkan harga yang lebih murah. Selain lebih murah, kamu juga akan mendapatkan banyak penawaran menarik dari Traveloka.

Sesampainya di Bangkok kamu bisa langsung check-in di hotel. Salah satu rekomendasi hotel terbaik di Thailand adalah Lub d Bangkok Siam. Hotel ini terletak di pusat Kota Bangkok, sehingga sangat memudahkan kamu untuk melakukan mobilisasi.

Hari pertama setelah check-in kamu bisa langsung beristirahat atau bisa berjalan-jalan di sekitar hotel untuk makan malam

Adapun perkiraan budget di hari pertama yaitu:

2. Hari Kedua, Berkeliling Bangkok

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Tur Thailand di hari kedua adalah berkeliling Bangkok. Adapun rute di hari kedua ini adalah:

Setelah sarapan di hotel kamu bisa langsung check-out sekitar jam 09.00. Lalu dilanjutkan dengan mengelilingi Bangkok.

Destinasi pertama adalah The Grand Palace yang merupakan istana Raja Thailand. Kamu bisa berkeliling menikmati istana ini sambil belajar sejarah Thailand. Selanjutnya kamu bisa melanjutkan perjalanan ke Wat Phra Kaew dengan berjalan kaki selama 3 menit.

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Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha Temple - Half-Day Tour (by I-Asia Thailand)

Menjelang siang kamu bisa makan siang terlebih dahulu kemudian melanjutkan perjalanan ke Wat Traimit atau The Golden Buddha. Di sini kamu bisa naik ke puncaknya dan menikmati keindahan patung Buddha yang terbuat dari emas.

Agak sore kamu bisa melanjutkan perjalanan ke Wat Arun. Perjalanan ke tempat ini dari Wat Traimit sekitar 28-30 menit. Kamu bisa belanja oleh-oleh di sini dan menikmati sunset yang indah.

Selanjutnya kamu bisa ke Ekkamai, Bangkok untuk meneruskan perjalanan menuju Pattaya. Kamu bisa naik bus pukul 20.00 dan akan sampai di Pattaya pukul 22.00. Sesampainya di Pattaya kamu bisa langsung check-in di B2 Jomtien Pattaya Boutique & Budget Hotel untuk istirahat.

Adapun perkiraan budget di hari kedua yaitu:

3. Hari Ketiga, Menjelajahi Pattaya

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Itinerary hari ketiga 5D 4N di Thailand adalah menjelajahi Pattaya. Adapun tempat yang bisa kamu jelajahi yaitu:

Pagi hari setelah sarapan kamu bisa langsung check-out dari hotel sekitar pukul 09.00. Lalu, lanjutkan perjalanan ke Jomtien Beach. Dari hotel ke pantai ini hanya sekitar 22 menit berjalan kaki atau 5 menit berkendara.

Selanjutnya sekitar jam 11.00 kamu bisa melanjutkan perjalanan untuk mengunjungi Pattaya Beach . Di pantai ini kamu bisa makan siang sambil menikmati pantai yang indah.

Sekitar pukul 13.00 kamu bisa langsung ke Pattaya Floating Market untuk belanja oleh-oleh. Selanjutnya pukul 15.00 kamu sudah harus naik bus untuk kembali ke Bangkok. Dari Bangkok sekitar pukul 18.54 kamu sudah harus naik kereta untuk ke Hua Hin.

Kamu akan sampai di Hua Hin sekitar pukul 23.29. Selanjutnya kamu bisa langsung check-in di hotel Pearl@HuaHin untuk beristirahat.

Adapun perkiraan budget di hari ketiga yaitu:

4. Hari Keempat, Mengunjungi Hua Hin

5D 4N di Thailand

Sumber: Freepik @lifeforstock

Itinerary hari keempat 5D 4N di Thailand adalah mengunjungi Hua Hin. Kota ini adalah salah satu kota terindah di Thailand. Adapun tempat wisata yang bisa kamu kunjungi di sini adalah:

Pagi setelah sarapan di hotel kamu bisa langsung ke Hua Hin Beach lalu agak siang jam 11.00 kamu bisa ke The Venezia. Malam harinya kamu bisa menghabiskan waktu untuk mengunjungi Hua Hin Night Market. Dari Hua Hin Night Market kamu bisa kembali ke hotel untuk beristirahat.

Adapun perkiraan budget di hari keempat yaitu:

5. Hari Kelima, Kembali ke Bangkok Bersiap Pulang

5D 4N di Thailand

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Pada hari kelima kamu bisa check-out dari hotel di Hua Hin lalu melanjutkan perjalanan ke Bangkok. Untuk ke Bangkok kamu bisa naik mobil van dari Hua Hin Market Village pukul 12.00 dan akan tiba di Bangkok sekitar pukul 16.00.

Selanjutnya kamu bisa langsung menuju bandara untuk terbang pulang sekitar pukul 18.00.

Adapun perkiraan budget di hari kelima yaitu:

Perkiraan total budget 5D 4N di Thailand dengan itinerary ini adalah Rp5.051.500. Kamu bisa bulatkan menjadi Rp6.000.000 atau Rp7.000.000 sudah termasuk biaya belanja oleh-oleh dan dana tak terduga.

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7 alasan anda yang menarik dan mewajibkan anda untuk mengikuti paket tour thailand .

Sama seperti jatuh cinta , Anda tidak pernah tahu kapan Anda akan bepergian ke suatu tempat dan jatuh cinta pada kebudayaan , masyarakat dan Makanannya. Dan dengan hampir 190 negara di dunia yang dapat dikunjungi , salah satu dari negara tersebut bisa menjadi salah satu negara yang tepat dan wajib untuk dikunjungi. Jadi bagaimana Anda memutuskan negara mana yang akan dikunjungi selanjutnya ? 

1. Makanannya Super lezat melebihi Ekspektasi Anda

Mulai dari jajanan kaki lima yang menggiurkan hingga penduduk lokal yang ramah dan pulau pulau unik , Anda akan menemukan satu atau lain alasan untuk jatuh cinta pada negara Ini. Namun berikut adalah tiga belas alasan tak terbantahkan mengapa Anda harus mengikuti Paket Tour ke Thailand pada perjalanan Anda berikutnya. 

Pada paket Tour thailand 2023 dan Paket Tour Thailand 2024 , kami bukan saja akan memanjakan Anda mengunjungi tempat - tempat wisata di Thailand yang memukau dan mengagumkan. Tetapi yang pertama kami akan memanjakan lidah dan perut Anda dengan makanan - makanan khas thailand yang luar biasa lezat dan bahkan melebihi ekspektasi Anda. Bagi pecinta kuliner di manapun , hanya ada sedikit alasan yang lebih baik untuk mengunjungi Tour Bangkok 2023 dan Tour Bangkok 2024 selain menikmati kekayaan kuliner Thailand. 

Tour Bangkok dikenal bukan saja dengan surga belanja nya tetapi sebagai surga jajanan kaki lima, di mana makanan lezat hanya akan menghabiskan beberapa dolar saja. Namun di seluruh negeri , Anda akan menemukan perpaduan pasar, pedagang kaki lima dan restoran berbintang yang fantastis untuk memanjakan lidah dan perut Anda. Mulai dari Pad See Ew yang lezat hingga manisnya Kluay Tod yang renyah , makanan thailand adalah perpaduan dari rasa asin , manis , asam dan gurih yang langsung melekat di indra Anda begitu Anda menginjakkan kaki di Tanah Thailand. 

Meskipun kota - kota besar seperti Bangkok menawarkan beragam hidangan yang terinspirasi dari luar negeri , jangan tergoda untuk menjauh dari restoran Thailand yang menyajikan hidangan favorit lokal seperti Pad Krapow dan Salad Papaya yang kami pastinya sudah siapkan dan sediakan termasuk dalam Paket Tour ke Thailand kami. Makanannya sangat lezat yang pastinya menjadi alasan bagi Anda untuk kembali berpikir Tour ke Thailand 2024 kembali. 

2. Masyarakatnya Sangat ramah.

Tidak ada alasan yang lebih baik untuk mengikuti Paket Tour Thailand 2023 selain merasakan kehangatan luar biasa dari masyarakatnya. Lagi pula tempat ini disebut negeri senyuman karena suatu alasan. Dari patung - patung yang membeku dalam suasana damai hingga wajah - wajah penduduknya yang lebih hangat dan penuh semangat, Anda akan menemukan senyuman di hampir setiap kesempatan. 

Dengan julukan unik tersebut , nampaknya masyarakat Thailand adalah orang yang ramah Namun Anda mungkin masih akan terkejut dengan keramahtamahan dan kehangatan yang Anda temui saat bepergian wisata ke Thailand ini. Tanpa ragu senyuman akan membuat Anda merasa di terima , Namun budaya Thailand lah yang akan membuat Anda merasa nyaman, dengan mentalitas mereka yang santai , sikap menerima dan pandangan mata yang ramah. menjadikan Anda mengikuti Tour ke Bangkok seperti berwisata dinegeri sendiri. 

Mai bpen rai ( yang memiliki arti " jangan takut" atau "jangan kuatir" ) bukan sekadar ungkapan yang di ucapkan orang Thailand dan mereka sering mengucapkannya. Namun pada intinya , kata - kata tersebut adalah kata - kata yang dianut oleh masyarakat Thailand dan merupakan ciri dari sikap santai dan hati ramah mereka. 

3. Pulau dan pantai nya sangat Indah.

Dalam Paket liburan ke Thailand , Anda juga akan diajak mengunjungi dan menikmati Pulau - pulau dan Pantai - pantai yang indah. Semua Itinerary Paket Tour Bangkok 2023 dan paket Tour Thailand 2024 memberikan Anda kesempatan untuk menikmati keindahan Alam Pantai dan PUlau yang indah di Wisata Thailand. Thailand memiliki beberapa pulau dan pantai terindah di dunia. Salah satu alasan utama untuk Tour ke Thailand 2024 , wisatawan berduyun - duyun ke pulau - pulau dan pantai - pantai tersebut dari tahun ke tahun. Dan ketika pulau - pulau seperti Koh Chang memiliki tempat menyelam yang menakjubkan dan tempat seperti sunset beach di Koh Kradan menawarkan pemandangan matahari terbenam yang spektakuler , tidak sulit untuk memahami daya tariknya. 

Pulau - pulau dan pantai - pantai nya merupakan tujuan Tour Thailand 2023 terpopuler saat musim kemarau, namun hal itu tidak mengurangi keindahannya. Mulai dari ketenaran Maya Bay hingga ketenangan Koh Ngai dan suasana pesta yang ramai di Pantai patong Phuket. Terlepas dari keragamannya , ada satu kesamaan yang dimiliki Pantai dan Pulau di Thailand yaitu memiliki keindahan pasir putih yang menakjubkan , perairan biru yang indah, dan karst batu kapur membuat pantai - pantai Thailand yang menakjubkan berbeda dari yang lain dan membuat Paket Tour Thailand 2023 menjadi salah satu destinasi yang menawarkan keindahan pantai dan Pulau di Thailand. Bagi siapapun yang mengaku sebagai pencinta pantai , Paket Tour Thailand 2024 harus menjadi pilihan utama dalam daftar tujuan wisata Anda tahun depan.

4. Harga Tour Thailand 2024 sangat terjangkau 

Thailand adalah surganya Belanja dan Makanan murah, oleh sebab itu Tour Thailand bisa dinobatkan sebagai Tour termurah dan terjangkau di dunia. Makanan dari Di Hotel berbintang , sampai dengan jajanan kaki lima di Thailand tidak hanya enak tetapi juga sangat terjangkau. Anda dapat menikmati makanan termasuk minuman hanya dengan $ 5. 

Dalam hal aktifitas seperti pertunjukkan / show cabaret , Tour ke kuil - Kul dan Menyelam , Tour Thailand 2023 Adalah Rajanya. Tidak banyak tempat yang menawarkan pelajaran dan tempat menyelam terbaik yang tidak memerlukan biaya mahal. Namun Thailand tidak diragukan lagi adalah favoritnya. 

5. Pasar nya sangat banyak dan menyenangkan.

Bagian dalam Paket Tour Bangkok 2023 adalah mengunjungi banyak pasar di seluruh kota. Jika anda pernah mengunjungi satu pasar , Anda mungkin mengira Anda sudah mengunjungi semuanya , namun hal tersebut tidak berlaku di Tour ke Thailand. Hal ini di karenakan pasar - pasar di sini memiliki karakter uniknya masing - masing. Mulai dari daya tarik penduduk setempat hingga barang dagangannya yang dijualnya. Anda juga akan menemukan pasar Apung Damnoen Saduak , berlayar di sepanjang sungai , mengambil foto perahu warna warni berisi buah - buahan dan menawar oleh - oleh adalah pengalaman dalam Tour ke Bangkok yang akan Anda ingat lama setelah kembali ke rumah.

6. Kuil - Kuil nya luar biasa megah dan Indah.

Selain terkenal dengan negara senyuman dan surga belanja , Thailand juga dikenal dengan Negara Seribu Kuil. lebih dari empat puluh ribu Kuil tersebar di Thailand. Tidak masalah jika Anda berada di tengah hiruk pikuk Kota Bangkok dan Ayutthaya yang magis , Anda tidak perlu bersusah payah untuk menemukan kuil.

Namun Kuil - Kuil di Tour Thailand bukan hanya menakjubkan dari dekorasinya, tetapi mereka memegang peranan penting dalam kehidupan sehari - hari. berfungsi sebagai pusat pendidikan, tempat berkumpul dan rumah bagi para Biksu. Jika Anda mengunjungi Kuil di Pagi hari , Anda akan melihat penduduk setempat melakukan persembahan harian dan biksu yang melakukan doa pagi. 

7. Tour Thailand membuat Anda lupa diri dalam berbelanja.

Jika Anda adalah tipe orang yang gemar berbelanja sepuasnya , Tour ke Thailand adalah surganya para pembelanja untuk menemukan barang bagus dengan harga murah. pasar pinggir jalan yang ramai dan penuh hiruk pikuk hanyalah permulaan. Anda akan dibawa dalam Tour Bangkok untuk mengunjungi Mal yang megah dan ramai dan penuh bazar di akhir pekan yang menyenangkan. Di dalamnya Anda bisa menemukan barang antik , barang fashion , perhiasan dan masih banyak lagi. Mulai dari Bunga dan kain di China town Bangkok hingga jam tangan dan tas bermerek di Mal - Mal megah sepanjang Pratunam. Berjalan - jalan menyusuri Jalan Pratunam adalah cara yang menyenangkan untuk menghabiskan hari - hari free time Anda sebelum Anda kembali ke tanah air tercinta.

Temukan Permata Tersembungi di Tour Bangkok : Mengungkap Tempat Wisata Terbaik di Bangkok

Selamat datang di kota Bangkok yang semarak dan ramai ! Pada Artikel ini , kami akan membawa Anda dalam perjalanan mengungkap permata tersembunyi kota spektakuler ini. Dari kuil - kuil yang menakjubkan dan pasar - pasar yang ramai hingga taman - taman yang tenang dan seni jalanan yang semarak. Bangkok adalah harta karun berupa pengalaman yang menunggu untuk ditemukan. Benamkan diri Anda dalam kekayaan sejarah dan spiritualitas Thailand dengan menjelajahi Wat Arun yang ikonik atau Wat Phra Kaew yang megah. Tenggelamkan diri Anda di Jalanan labirin pasar akhir pekan Chatucak weekend market, tempat Anda dapat menemukan segalanya mulai dari kerajinan tangan tradisional hingga barang fashion trendi. 

Berjalan-jalanlah dengan santai di Taman Lumphini dan lepaskan diri dari keramaian dan hiruk pikuk kota, atau kagumi seni jalanan penuh warna yang menghiasi dinding lingkungan dinamis di Bangkok. Baik Anda penggemar budaya, penggila belanja, atau pecinta kuliner, Bangkok punya sesuatu untuk semua orang. Manjakan diri dengan jajanan kaki lima yang menggugah selera, berbelanja sepuasnya di Mal Mewah atau butik - butik di Platinum mal dan berdansa semalaman di klub malam kota yang ramai.

Apakah Anda siap untuk mengungkap permata tersembunyi Tour Bangkok ? Mari kita memulai perjalanan mengasyuikkan ini bersama -sama !

Tempat Wisata Bangkok yang Wajib di Kunjungi : 

Bangkok adalah kota yang selalu mengesankan dengan beragam tempat wisatanya. Baik Anda penggemar sejarah , shopaholic atau penggemar kuliner, selalu ada sesuati untuk semua orang di Kota yang semarak ini. 

1. Tempat bersejarah dan situs budaya 

Benamkan diri Anda dalam kekayaan sejarah dan spritualitas Thailand dengan menjelajahi Wat Arun yang ikonik atau Wat Phra Kaew yang megah. Kuil - kuil ini tidak hanya merupakan mahakarya arsitektur tetapi juga memiliki makna budaya yang mendalam. Kagumi detail kerumitan pada fasad kuil dan luangkan waktu sejenak untuk menikmati suasana hening dan tenang. Jangan Lupa berpakaian sopan dan menghormati adat istiadat setempat saat mengunjungi situs suci tersebut dalam Tour ke Thailand.

2. Menjelajahi Pasar Jalanan yang Ramai

Perjalanan Tour Bangkok belum lengkap tanpa mengunjungi pasar - pasar yang ramai. Kunjungi pasar Akhir pekan Chatucak weekend market dan kios - kios di pinggir jalan tempat Anda dapat menemukan segala sesuatu mulai dari kerajinan tangan tradisional hingga busana trendi. Tersesat dalam warna - warna cerah dan aroma aromatik saat Anda menyusuri Gang - gang sempit pasar. Jangan lupa untuk menawar harga terbaik dan mencicipi jajanan pinggir jalan yang lezat disepanjang jalan. 

3. Manjakan lidah Anda dengan Masakan Thailand dan Jajanan kaki Lima.

Salah satu Hal menarik dari mengunjungi Bangkok tidak diragukan lagi adalah makanannya. Dari kedai jajanan kaki lima yang menggiurkan Hingga restoran kelas atas, Tour bangkok menawarkan beragam kuliner yang akan memuaskan selera bahkan paling enak sekalipun. Jangan lewatkan untuk mencoba hidangan favorit lokal seperti Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong dan Mango Sticky Rice.

Pengalaman Unik di Bangkok

Seperti yang Anda lihat , Bangkok adalah kota yang menawarkan segudang pengalaman bagi setiap jenis wisatawan. Baik Anda menjelajahi bangunan bersejarah, menikmati jajanan kaki lima yang lezat , atau menjelajahi tempat - tempat terpencil , Bangkok akan meninggalkan kenangan tak terlupakan bagi Anda. Jadi kemasi tas Anda dan bersiapka untuk menemukan permata tersembunyi di Tour Bangkok

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  • Unvaccinated travelers will be able to enter Thailand under the existing 5-day Alternate Quarantine program; OR
  • Unvaccinated travelers will be able to enter the No Quarantine program by completing an RT-PCR test and uploading the result into their Thai Pass application. The test cannot be older than 72 hours before their departure date.

What are the Requirements for the Thailand Pass

To support “Ease of Travel’, entry requirements have been eased from May 1, 2022. You can now apply with fewer documents and obtain a QR entry code faster.

The document requirements are listed below.

Vaccinated travelers (No Quarantine)

  • Your passport profile page
  • A certificate of full (2 doses) vaccination or vaccine card
  • A medical insurance policy with at least USD$ 10,000 minimum coverage

Unvaccinated travelers (No Quarantine)

  • An RT-PCR test result no more than 72 hours before your departure date

Unvaccinated travelers doing Alternate Quarantine program

  • Confirmed booking of SHA+ hotel 5-day Alternate Quarantine package
  • A pre-booked RT-PCR test on arrival (if not included in your package)

You must scan your passport or take a photo of your passport profile page similar to this example:

Sample passport

Proof of Vaccination

For vaccinated travelers entering under the No Quarantine program, you must prepare your vaccination certificate or card. The file must be in JPG, JPEG, or PNG.

For unvaccinated travelers who would like to enter Thailand under the No Quarantine program, instead of submitting a vaccination certificate or card, you must submit a negative result of the RT PCR COVID-19 test issued within 72 hours before traveling to Thailand.

Vaccine Card

Flight Details

The next step of the process is to book your flight to Thailand. Although it is not required to submit a proof of flight booking, the Thai Pass system will require the following information of your flight:

  • Country of Departure
  • Date of Arrival in Thailand
  • Flight Number 
  • Estimated Exit Date from Thailand  

Hotel Booking or Address  in Thailand

The Thailand Pass system does not require travelers to provide a hotel booking as well. However, you will be required to provide an address in Thailand. If you will be staying in private accommodation you may provide the address.

For travelers staying in a hotel, we highly recommend using Agoda.com when booking your hotel:

  • Bangkok Hotels :  https://www.agoda.com/search?cid=1897011&city=9395
  • Phuket Hotels : https://www.agoda.com/search?cid=1897011&city=16056
  • Pattaya Hotels : https://www.agoda.com/search?cid=1897011&city=8584
  • Chiang Mai Hotels : https://www.agoda.com/search?cid=1897011&city=7401

COVID-19 Insurance

Foreigners are required to submit proof of COVID-19 Insurance with minimum medical coverage of 10,000 USD.

To purchase the AXA Thailand Insurance, you can visit: www.siam-legal.com/axa-insurance

Here is an example of an Insurance Certificate that you need for your Thai Pass application:

Sample COVID-19 Insurance Certificate

How to Apply for Thailand Pass

The Thailand Pass System is a QR code generating system. To obtain a QR entry code or Thai Pass ID, travelers will have to:

  • Register at the official web portal
  • Input personal details
  • Upload the required documents per their vaccination status
  • Receive a confirmation email after registration (within seconds after registration)
  • Wait for the approval (normally within 1-3 days)

And if approved, you will receive an email with your QR Entry Code or ID, which you will use upon entering Thailand.

1. Apply for Thailand Pass by Yourself

You may apply for the Thailand Pass directly on the MFA website: https://tp.consular.go.th/

If you have already applied by yourself and you need to check the status, please go to: https://tp.consular.go.th/en/check-status

If you already applied and you still did not get the QR code or you were rejected, please email: [email protected]

2. Thailand Pass Application Service by Siam Legal

Application for the Thailand Pass is free-of-charge and you do not need any assistance to apply for it. However, there may be instances where some individuals may voluntarily choose a paid service provider such as a law firm to provide consultation, assist them to prepare their documents, and submit them on their behalf.

Individuals may encounter problems with their documents that are not being uploaded properly or are deemed unacceptable to the Thai embassy or consulate. This may cause delays or rejection of your application, so it may be helpful to retain a service provider to assist you with the application. These paid Thailand Pass services offered by Siam Legal are listed below.

Meet the Siam Legal Thailand Visa Team

Step-by-Step Guide for Thailand Pass Application

Thailand has recently reopened the country to travelers, both Thais and foreigners whether vaccinated or unvaccinated. In this newsletter, you will learn about the Step-by-Step Process of Applying for a Thailand Pass.

Step 1: Visit the official website

You may go to the official website: https://tp.consular.go.th/

Once there, you may choose the option of Air Travel or Land Travel.

thailand pass step 1

After that, you will be directed to a page where you can begin your registration:

Thailand Pass Registration

When you begin the registration, you will be directed to the entry program which is No Quarantine:

Thai Pass No Quarantine

No Quarantine program for fully vaccinated travelers entering any international airport or selected land borders in Thailand or unvaccinated who have RT PCR test results issued within 72 hours before departure to Thailand. Unvaccinated children below 18 years old must be added to their parent’s or guardian’s application.

Step 2: Details of your Arrival

In this part, you will provide the purpose of travel to Thailand whether for tourism or if you are a returning resident.

You will also provide your country of departure, airport of arrival, flight number, date of arrival.

Thai Pass details of arrival

Step 3. Provide your Personal Information

In this part, you will provide your full name as stated in your passport or travel document, nationality, passport number, date of birth, contact number, and email address. Please make sure that you check the correct spelling of your personal information before you proceed to the next step. Also in this part, children under the age of 18 years will be added to the parent or guardian.

thai pass personal information page

Step 4. Upload Proof of Vaccination or RT PCR Test

In this part, you will provide your vaccination information. You will provide the name or brand of your latest vaccination. You will be able to upload a JPG or PNG file of your proof of vaccination.

For faster processing of your Thailand Pass, it is recommended to also upload the QR code of your vaccination document if it is available.

Note: If you are you are not fully vaccinated, you may upload a copy of your RT PCR or professional ATK test result in lieu of a vaccination certificate issued within 72 hours before departure.

Vaccination Certificate and QR code

Step 5: Provide Your Hotel Details or Address in Thailand

In this part, you will be required to provide the details of your address in Thailand or your hotel reservation.

Thailand Pass Accommodation Info

If you are staying in a hotel, you can also validate your reservation if you booked through Agoda.com :

Agoda.com booking confirmed

Step 6: Submit your Travel Insurance

In this part, you will provide the COVID 19 Insurance. You must upload the certificate of insurance. Based on experience, it is recommended to use AXA Thailand Insurance as it is the best insurance provider and they will issue a one-page document written specifically for your Thai Pass application.

Travel Insurance

Step 7: Review the Summary of your Thailand Pass Application

This is the last part of the application process. You will have a summary of your application. Please check all information that you have provided and if everything is correct, you may submit the application.

You will then receive your 6-digit access code which will appear on your screen and it will also be sent to your registered email.

Thailand Pass 6 digit code

How long does it take to Process the Thailand Pass

The processing time for the application is up to 2 hours depending on the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Disease Control office. There are instances when the registration will take a couple of minutes to a couple of hours. It is recommended to apply for the Thailand pass at least 2 days before your intended departure.

How to Check the Status of Your Application

To check the status of your Thailand Pass application, you may go to: https://tp.consular.go.th/en/check-status

Check Status

If the status states ‘Reviewing’, it means you need to wait a day or two for the result.

Reviewing Status

If the status states ‘Approved’, you can download the file or save it on your mobile phone.

Status Approved

Once you have been approved, you can download your Thai Pass QR code or you will also receive it through email. For vaccinated travelers and their dependents, they may use the Thai Pass QR code within 3 days after the estimated arrival date in case of flight delays.

Take note that Thailand Pass is not a visa and it is not a permit to stay in Thailand. It is just a permit to enter Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sample Thailand Pass

Sample Thai Pass QR Code

Recommended Thailand Pass Insurance

Based on experience, the common problem for the applications being rejected and travelers being denied boarding their flight is that some insurance policies are not properly worded.

Your COVID 19 insurance must expressly state that it covers up to $10,000 USD medical expenses, including COVID 19 related incidents, and it must cover your whole stay in Thailand.

The Thai Pass system only accepts one attachment therefore it is important to have a one-page Certificate of Insurance with all the required information. To purchase the most reliable insurance that has never had a problem with the Thai Embassy or airline, please click the link below:

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Siam Legal Visa and Thailand Pass Application Assistance

Package 1: 200 usd (visa + thailand pass).

  • Online Visa Consultation
  • Extensive checklist of required documents
  • Assistance in Thai e-visa application (non-immigrant O marriage visa and 60-day TR visa)
  • Assistance in Thailand Pass application
  • 3 to 4 weeks process
  • Available in the US, UK, and Canada visa applications only

Package 2: 100 USD (Thailand Pass)

  • Consultation with our Immigration Specialist
  • Assistance in Thailand Pass application (including Visa holders and Visa Exemption)
  • 5 to 7 days process
  • Available for Thai and foreign nationals

Thailand Pass Support: https://www.siam-legal.com/thailand-pass

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Top 20 Questions on Thailand Pass

Do we still need rt-pcr on arrival after april 1.

Unvaccinated travelers who do not want to do a mandatory 5-day quarantine will need to complete a pre-departure RT-PCR no less than 72 hours before their arrival date and will need to upload the result into their Thailand Pass application.

Is there a list of SHA+ hotels in Bangkok?

When should i begin the thai pass process will the pass expire, what is the minimum age children need to do an rt- pcr test, do i need to upload proof of purchase for an atk kit as part of my thai pass application, am i allowed to leave the hotel room while waiting for my rt-pcr negative result, how long will i need to quarantine if i test positive for covid while in thailand, can i use an old thai pass qr if it has passed the original date of approval, if i am a returning expat, how long should i get insurance, why do i have to use a sha+/aq hotel, what cities in thailand do i get an rt-pcr test at the hotel, what cities do i get an rt-pcr test at the airport, how much is an rt-pcr test if i have to book it myself, can i receive assistance with preparing documents for my thailand pass, can i land in bangkok and fly straight to krabi, can i book a flight to chiang mai if i land in bangkok, do i have to stay at sha+/aq hotels for my entire stay in thailand, thailand embassies near you.

Contact your local Thai Embassy for more details on how to apply for a tourist visa to Thailand:

United States – Washington DC

Royal Thai Embassy Washington DC Consular Section (Kalorama Rd.) 2300 Kalorama Rd. N.W., Washington, DC 20008 Tel: +1 202-684-8493 Monday-Friday : 9:00 am – 12:00 pm EST https://thaiembdc.org/contact/

United Kingdom – London

Royal Thai Embassy 29-30 Queen’s Gate, London, SW7 5JB Phone: 0207 589 2944, 0207 225 5500 ext 5505, 5526 / 0207 225 5507 (for visa matters) from 1400 – 1700 hours [email protected]

Australia – Canberra

The Royal Thai Embassy, Canberra 111 Empire Circuit Yarralumla ACT 2600 Tel: +61 2 6206 0100 Visa and Thailand Pass Section +61 2 6206 0100  to 120 or 122 [email protected]

Germany – Berlin

Thai Embassy Berlin Lepsiusstrasse 64/66 12163 Berlin Tel: 030 794 810 [email protected] [email protected]

Royal Thai Embassy 370 Orchard Road Singapore 238870 Telephone: (+65) 6737 2475, 6737 2476 Email: [email protected]

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1. Is it mandatory to obtain Thailand Pass now? I intend to reach Thailand early 10th January 2023 for 8 days.

2. The official website for applying for Thailand pass ( https://tp.consular.go.th/ ) is down. How to apply for Thailand Pass, if needed now?

Regards. Lian

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1. Thailand Pass has already been abolished. 2. You do not need Thailand Pass anymore.

Thailand has no COVID restrictions.

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Hi confused going to Thailand on 11 august for 2 week holiday full vaccinated some websites say need pass others so no longer needed

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Hi Anthony,

Thailand Pass has been waive since July 1st, it is not necessary now.

For more information about travel to Thailand, please check this link: https://www.siam-legal.com/legal-guide/how-to-enter-thailand-2022-guide.pdf

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We will go for travelling thailand by 24 dec 2022.for 8 to 10 days . Thai pass is needed or direct visa ? As per website here july 2022 onwards pass is no more needed. Right?

Hi Indranil,

Thailand Pass has been waived since July 1st, it is no longer necessary.

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Hi, I’m flying to Bangkok on 4th of August from Albania and will arrive on the same day. Will I be required to show the Thai Pass?

Thailand Pass is no longer required since July 1st.

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Hi, I will be travelling to Thailand this September with my wife and 9 months old baby. Both my wife and I are fully vaccinated. There’s no vaksin for baby yet. Can we bring our baby with us into Thailand without the need to do PCR test on the baby prior to arrival? Harmond

Hi Filharmond,

If parents are fully vaccinated , children can enter without test.

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Hi.. Did you cancel a thaipass ?

Thailand Pass has been waived since July 1st.

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May I checked still need to apply Thailand pass during my travel visit on September ?

Hi Jennyfer,

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Dear Thai Embassy

I read that as of 01 July 2022 this Thailand Pass is no longer required, however this page does not reflect it. I am travelling on 10 July. Do I still need to apply for this pass?

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I landed today from Munich by Thai airways and I have a flight back today evening in Thai airways – I have my both boarding pass from Munich to bangkok and bangkok to chennai – my check in baggage as checked in Munich

I like to go to bangkok city and come back to the airport

Do I need Visa and Thai pass

Thanks & Regards K.S.Senthil Kumar

Hi Senthil,

If you plan to return within month of June, you need to get Thailand Pass. Check this site if your country is included in the visa exemption , then no need to get visa. https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

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Hi! I will visit Thailand this weekend. I recently renewed my passport from my maiden name to my husband’s last name. I’m still using my maiden name when I was vaccinated. Would I encounter any problem for my pass approval due to the differences on my passport name and vaccination name? Should I just attach my marriage cert? Thank you.

Use the name indicated in your passport. For Vaccination certificate , bring copy of marriage contract.

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I applied for the tourist visa and got accepted but then the visa’s entry are no longer required for Saudis and my flight is 2 weeks still. How can I get a refund if I’m not going to use the visa?

Please coordinate it to the Embassy where you applied your visa.

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I’m flying to Bangkok on 30th June from Manila and will arrive on the same day at 9pm. Will I be required to show the Thai Pass?

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Hi There is a problem in thaipass for land travel. We cannot select the arrival boundary.

Please try again , https://tp.consular.go.th/

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i try to submit thailandpass but for land after choosing malaysia First Arrival Boundary in Thailand (City) is empty, there is no location to choose…. i try to call up helpline but no body answer….. Please help urgent

Check this https://tp.consular.go.th/

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I have read that from 1st july 2022 a Thailand pass and proof of medical insurance is no longer needed. That is great news. We are travelling to Thailand on 2th of august with 3 children. My wife and I are fully vaccinated.

The change in meassures speak about lifting the rules concerning Thailand pass and insurance but I cannot find any confirmation that the rules concerning children travelling with their parents have stayed the same.

Can you confirm that the travel rules for my kids are still the same and that they can enter the country without PCR test.

I hope you can help me with this question.

You’re correct, if you are fully vaccinated , the entry procedure of your children will be the same as yours.

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HI I AM DIWAKAR FROM INDIA I WISH TO TRAVEL ON 04TH JULY THAILAND , HOW I CAN GET THE THAI PASS , CAN YOU SEND ME ANY LINK SO THAT WE CAN FILL THE FOAM FOR THAI PASS .

Hi Diwakar,

Here’s the link if you want to apply Thailand Pass https://tp.consular.go.th/ . However, effective on July 1 Thailand Pass will be removed.

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Hi, my travel insurance is complimentary/part of my credit card benefits. As long as I have spent a minimum of $500 towards holiday-related expenses on my credit card (I booked our flights and accommodation), then I qualify for free travel insurance (including unlimited medical). But I don’t have any sort of letter to prove this. When I complete the Thai Pass application, what should I supply as proof that I have suitable travel insurance? Can I just upload the policy booklet?

You should have a policy indicating that covid insurance is covered and it meet the requirements of USD 10,000.

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Hi I fly into BKK on 27 June then a week later will travel to Vietnam and Cambodia before returning to Thailand via land border mid July. Do I need to apply for two Thaipasses? If so, can I apply for the second pass this far in advance? Thank you in advance

On June 27, yes. If your next travel will be July 1 onwards, Thailand Pass will be removed so it’s not necessary.

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My Malaysian passport has 5+ months validity and I am unable to renew before the trip to Phuket. Am I able to still get the Thailand pass and enter Thailand if my intended stay is only 2 weeks?

The immigration requires atleast 6 mos validity of Passport.

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Hi, I fly out of London on 30th June 2022 and land in Bangkok on the 1st July at 7am. Will I still need the Thailand Pass?

No need for Thailand Pass, but if you’re still concern, you can still apply for it only takes 30 minutes to get the QR code.

No, but if you are still concern , you can apply QR code will take only 30 minutes.

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hello I’ll land in Thailand on July 1st. Do I need a Thailand pass?

As per latest updates, effective on July 1st , Thailand Pass will be removed. So no need.

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When applying for a Thailand Pass and it’s asks for “first port of entry “ do they mean my final destination? Or do they mean the first city in Thailand I land? I am going to Ko Samui but I change planes in Bangkok (without leaving the airport)

Hi Desiree,

If you will be recheck in your luggage at immigration in Bangkok ready for next flight that will be your first port of entry.

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Thai pass..PCR are NOT TEST..they are not meant to be used as test you can find anything if you cycled the machine 23 times

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Hello, My mom’s thai pass is until 18th of June. But she wants to stay until 20th as I will be here until 20th ( we are at bkk) when we arrived we wrote down that she will leave on 18th on the immigration paper as well. Will she be able to stay until 20th without a problem? Are there something that needs to be done?

That’s okay, Thailand Pass is an entry requirements.

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hi ,my 5days trip travel to bangkok thailand from 23th june until 27th june . During the trip i had booked for 2 hotels and I can’t add on 2 hotels when applying the pass . My thailand pass get approval but the valid date for entry until 26th june only which is the checked out date for 1st hotel stay . What should i do for this issue ? I need to reapply the thailand pass not ?

That’s okay, no need to re apply. Thailand Pass is an entry requirements.

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I am from Belgium, I am going to Cambodia on 21 June. And i need to transit in BKK Airport during 1Hours so do I need a Thailand pass?

If you will recheck in your baggage at immigration in Bangkok , you need Thailand Pass.

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Hello. I had the third dose (booster) of vaccine at the beginning of March but after a few days I got Covid and I was totally recovered at the end of March. Please note that I plan to enter in Thailand three months after the certified date of recovery. Is it enough to upload only the third dose certification or do I need to submit the recovery certification too? Do I need to take a test just to be sure not to have any problem at the border controls? Thank you for your kind help.

Just vaccination certificate and certificate of recovery.

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Olá from Portugal! I will arrive at Bkk on Aug 12, and pass some days in the city. After i will fly to Vietname and Singapore for a couple of days. And then i’ll return to Krabi or Samui to end my 25 days of holydays. 1 – The Thailand Pass that i will present at the Bkk Aiport will be valid to re-enter in the country? Or should i do another one? 2 – The same for the insurance?

Thailand Pass will every enter same as well with the insurance.

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Hello, i applied for air travel, can i change to land travel? or i can just use the air travel, but enter by land?

You can reapply, it takes only 30 minutes to get a QR.

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Hi I am traveling to Phuket on 20rd June…then travelling to Bangkok from Phuket on 23rf June…I am there for 4 days till 27th june…but I have pass till 23rd June.only…thaipass…will it be a visa will getting the visa and travelling…and from how and when I can change number of days

That’s ok. Nothing to worry , your Thailand Pass is an entry requirements.

If you’re country was included in the visa exemption , you can travel inside the country without visa not more than 30 days. Check it here https://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand-visa/thai-visa-exemption-and-bilateral-agreement

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DAY 2 : BANGKOK – PATTAYA (B/L/D) Setelah sarapan di hotel, lalu menuju Pattaya dengan perjalanan selama 2 jam. Lalu mengunjungi HONEY BEE SHOP peternakan lebah dan menjual madu, royal jelly dan bee pollen. Setelah itu travelers akan dibawah menuju NONG NOOCH VILLAGE , yaitu taman seluas 500 hektar yang terdapat banyak sekali koleksi bunga dan taman yang cantik. Lalu menyaksikan ELEPHANT SHOW dan THAI CULTURAL SHOW . Makan siang di Nong Nooch Village. Kemudian juga mengunjungi ERAWADEE HERBAL . Selanjutnya mengunjungi LASER BUDDHA , ukiran Patung Buddha di Bukit yang di pahat. Setelah itu mengunjungi GREAT & GRAND SWEET PATTAYA , tempat Wisata baru yang bertemakan Permen / Ice Cream yang sangat Instagramable. Lalu Makan malam di restoran local. Check in hotel untuk beristirahat.

DAY 3 : PATTAYA – BANGKOK (B/L/D) Setelah Sarapan di hotel, menuju GEMS JEWELLERY FACTORY . Setelah itu menuju Bangkok dengan perjalanan selama 2 jam. Menyebrangi CHAOPHRAYA RIVER dengan perahu menuju WAT ARUN TEMPLE , kuil yang dibangun oleh Raja Rama II pada abad 19, yang merupakan landmark kota Bangkok. Lalu makan siang di restoran lokal. Acara berikutnya wisata belanja di Mall MBK & PLATINUM MALL . Lalu makan malam di restoran lokal. Setelah itu mengunjungi JODD FAIRS NIGHT MARKET . Setelah puas berbelanja, travelers akan diantar ke Hotel.

DAY 4 : BANGKOK (B) Masuk pada hari terakhir, sarapan di hotel dan acara bebas, lalu diantar ke Airport untuk kembali ke Indonesia. Sampai berjumpa di liburan seru selanjutnya! ?

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Berikut rincian harga Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya 4D3N yang dapat anda pilih. Pembayaran bisa Cash atau debit/kredit card di kantor Sentosa Wisata dan bisa juga transfer via bank.

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– Min. Booking 4 Pax –

Harga Termasuk :  

  • Menginap 3 malam di Hotel sesuai pilihan
  • Transportasi selama tour dan Antar Jemput Bandara
  • Tour sesuai Itinerary
  • Makan sesuai Itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Tour Guide berbahasa Indonesia berpengalaman

Harga Belum Termasuk :

  • Tiket Pesawat
  • Tiping Tour Guide & Driver selama 4 hari Rp 330.000/orang
  • PCR Test / Karantina (JIKA ADA)
  • Asuransi Perjalanan
  • Optional Tour (bisa diambil, bisa tidak)
  • Biaya pengeluaran pribadi

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  • Penginapan di Hotel berbintang yang nyaman dan bersih
  • Makanan yang disajikan berstandart Internasional, Lezat dan No Pork
  • Dipandu oleh Tour Guide berbahasa Indonesia yg berpengalaman & ramah
  • Minimal 2 orang bisa berangkat kapan saja
  • Mobil yang digunakan selama tour Full AC & nyaman
  • Terima beres! No Hidden Cost 🙂
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    Wisata Thailand Festival 10-12 March 2023 | Kota Kasablanka . Tidak sabar menunggu liburan selanjutnya? Jangan lewatkan promo liburan ke Thailand bersama Panorama JTB! Khusus untuk Anda yang ingin merasakan pengalaman liburan yang tak terlupakan, Panorama JTB menawarkan promo spesial di Wisata Thailand Festival selama 10-12 Maret 2023.

  2. The official website of Tourism Authority of Thailand

    The official site of Tourism Authority of Thailand. Amazing Thailand, Travel information, Travel guide, maps, hotels, accommodation, attractions, events & festivals, food, culture, shopping information to help you plan your Thailand vacations.

  3. Latest Thailand Entry Requirements

    The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world. International travel ground to a halt and countries were forced to implement strict processes and entry requirements to halt the spread of the virus. Thailand introduced quarantine measures and Thailand Pass. Thailand Pass required visitors to register details like vaccination status, flight, and hotel bookings, and confirmation

  4. 17 things to know before going to Thailand

    3. Sensible travelers to Thailand book ahead. If you have your heart set on a particular boat journey, train trip, trek, tour or boutique stay, book ahead for the busy tourist season from November to March or during any religious holiday. During the rainy season, call or email ahead to check if places are open. 4.

  5. How to Travel to Thailand in 2022

    From July 1st, 2022, foreign travelers no longer need to apply for a Thailand Pass before entering Thailand. The system is still in place but is now a platform where visitors can notify the Thai authority and medical facilities, and seek advice if they are diagnosed positive for Covid during their stay.

  6. Thailand Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    Thailand Travel Guide. Last Updated: January 22, 2024. Thailand is the travel hub of Southeast Asia. It's the region's most visited country and most backpackers make it their starting point for traveling around the region. With its lush jungles, postcard perfect beaches, world-class diving, mind-blowing cuisine, and cheap prices, Thailand ...

  7. Best Thailand Tours & Holidays 2024/2025

    Thailand Tours & Holidays. Thailand is an idyllic paradise, where jungle-covered karsts plunge into aquamarine waters and the sand is sugar white. But no matter how clichéd the fantasy, Thailand delivers in spades. The water around Krabi and Ko Tao really is that deep, cool shade of blue. Phi Phi's limestone karsts really do look like some ...

  8. Entry Thailand

    Thailand's entry requirements from 1 July 2022. Thailand Pass removed, Also lifting an US$10,000 health insurance requirement, thus welcoming all travellers with proof of either a certificate of vaccination or a pre-arrival negative RT-PCR or professional ATK test result. Learn More & Suggestion. Traveller's Journey.

  9. 10 Best Thailand Tours & Trips 2024/2025

    10 Best Thailand Tours & Trips 2024/2025 - TourRadar. Sail around the Similan Islands or cycle through Chiang Mai's lush rice fields.

  10. How to visit Thailand on a budget

    5. Skip internal flights and tourist minivans for local buses and trains. Even if you stick to budget airlines, flying internally in Thailand and making use of those oh-so-convenient tourist minivans will jack up your travel costs. Instead, use public buses or travel in second or third-class carriages on the trains.

  11. Paket Tour Thailand

    Paket Tour Thailand, <p>Thailand yang berarti 'negeri kebebasan' merupakan satu-satunya negara di Asia Tenggara yang tidak pernah dijajah oleh bangsa Eropa. Negara yang memiliki ibu kota di Bangkok ini sering menjadi tujuan wisata. Sejumlah objek wisata yang dapat anda jumpai di negara ini antara lain, The Grand Place, Wat Arun, hingga Monkey Beach di Koh Phi Phi.</p>

  12. Solo Travel in Thailand

    Learn to Cook Thai Style! 2. Charter a Boat and go Island Hopping from Koh Samui. Island hopping is one of those activities you just can't afford to miss out on when traveling solo in Thailand. With over 300 islands across the Gulf of Thailand, pick a few islands you want to explore and go forth. Koh Samui <3.

  13. 13 Tips untuk Wisatawan yang Liburan ke Thailand Pertama Kali

    Tips liburan ke Thailand untuk pemula. 1. Riset tujuan dan durasi liburan. Lihat Foto. Pantai Kalim di Phuket, Thailand. (UNSPLASH/Ivan Ragozin) Pertama, sebelum menyusun itinerary (rencana perjalanan) dan tujuan wisata, hal pertama yang harus dilakukan adalah menentukan tujuan dan durasi liburan. "Untuk first timer (pemula) paling biasanya ...

  14. How to Travel to Thailand in 2024

    For those who are 50 years or older looking to retire in Thailand, the Thai Retirement Visa is available. It will allow you the right to an uninterrupted stay in Thailand for one year. Business Visa. To work or start a business in Thailand, getting a Thai Business Visa beforehand is necessary. 1-Year Thai Visa.

  15. Ingin Bercuti Ke Thailand? Ini Panduan Ringkas & Dokumen Penting

    Bermula 1 Oktober, pelancong tidak perlu memohon Thailand Pass untuk terbang ke Thailand. Pelancong luar juga tidak perlu menunjukkan bukti vaksinasi atau ujian COVID-19. Namun, syarikat penerbangan dan Imigresen Thailand mempunyai pelepasan untuk melakukan ujian COVID-19 secara rawak ke atas anda.

  16. Paket Tour Thailand 2024

    Tour FIT Thailand 2024 - 2025. Paket tour ke Thailand, promo tiket ke Thailand, informasi liburan ke Thailand 2020 hanya di Mytours. Nikmati kemudahan wisata ke Thailand, hotel di Thailand, visa Thailand.

  17. Thailand Travel Cost

    How much does it cost to travel to Thailand? You should plan to spend around $81 (฿2,979) per day on your vacation in Thailand. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average for one day: $17 (฿611) on meals ...

  18. Itinerary & Budget: 5D 4N di Thailand

    Adapun perkiraan budget di hari kelima yaitu: Perkiraan total budget 5D 4N di Thailand dengan itinerary ini adalah Rp5.051.500. Kamu bisa bulatkan menjadi Rp6.000.000 atau Rp7.000.000 sudah termasuk biaya belanja oleh-oleh dan dana tak terduga.

  19. Paket Tour Bangkok Thailand Termurah di Indonesia

    Namun berikut adalah tiga belas alasan tak terbantahkan mengapa Anda harus mengikuti Paket Tour ke Thailand pada perjalanan Anda berikutnya. Pada paket Tour thailand 2023 dan Paket Tour Thailand 2024 , kami bukan saja akan memanjakan Anda mengunjungi tempat - tempat wisata di Thailand yang memukau dan mengagumkan. Tetapi yang pertama kami akan ...

  20. Paket Tour Thailand Murah Harga 2024

    Paket Tour Thailand Murah, Harga Terbaru 2024, PT. Angkasa Tour and Travel Jakarta & Lampung, Berpengalaman Sejak 1999, Biro Wisata Domestik & Luar Negeri. ANGKASA TOUR & TRAVEL. Menu. Home; Paket Tour ... Tour THAILAND. Sort Sort. Sort. START FROM Rp.6.890.000. LIHAT. BANGKOK SHOPPING + BRUNEI 5D - 26 JUN 2024 - By BI Thailand. 5 DAYS - 4 NIGHTS.

  21. Pakej Thailand

    PAKEJ PERCUTIAN ke thailand TERBARU, ADAMANI Travel Menawarkan Pakej Percutian Ke Thailand 2023/2024. Sebuah Travel Agensi Berlesen & Dipercayai Ramai. Banyak Testimoni Positif. Anda Boleh Pilih Samada Nak Bercuti Di Hatyai, Krabi atau Bangkok..Ketiga-tiga Destinasi Sangat Menarik! Klik Gambar Link Di Bawah Untuk Maklumat Lanjut Pakej Yang Disediakan! hatyai KRABI BANGKOK

  22. Thailand Pass

    Wait for the approval (normally within 1-3 days) And if approved, you will receive an email with your QR Entry Code or ID, which you will use upon entering Thailand. 1. Apply for Thailand Pass by Yourself. You may apply for the Thailand Pass directly on the MFA website: https://tp.consular.go.th/.

  23. Promo Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya Thailand 2024 Murah

    Paket Tour Wisata Bangkok Pattaya Thailand 2024. Sentosa Wisata mengeluarkan Promo Paket Tour Bangkok Pattaya Thailand 2024 selama 4 hari 3 malam dengan Harga Promo Rp 1.990.000 per orang. Dalam Tour Bangkok Pattaya ini minimal 4 orang dengan keberangkatan setiap hari. Promo Tour ini berlaku sampai seat terisi penuh.

  24. 10 Mal di Thailand untuk Belanja dan Hindari Cuaca Panas

    KOMPAS.com - Thailand tengah dilanda gelombang panas sejak pertengahan Februari 2024. Bahkan, fenomena tersebut sudah menelan 38 korban jiwa. Dilansir dari The Nation, Senin (6/5/2024), masyarakat di Thailand pun diimbau untuk menghindari paparan sinar matahari langsung. Baca juga: Jika kamu berencana ke atau sedang berada di Thailand, salah ...

  25. Liburan di Hanoi, Enaknya Ngapain Aja? Inilah 12 ...

    Ikut paket tour Old Quarter Food Tour Hanoi ini, termasuk kunjungan ke Hanoi Train Street! 3. Pelajari budaya di Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. ... 7 Spa di Thailand untuk Relaksasi dan Mengisi Ulang Energimu 14 Mei 2024 7 Pilihan Transportasi dari Narita Airport ke Tokyo 13 Mei 2024 ...

  26. Gregoria dan Komang Tembus Perempat Final Thailand Open 2024, Saksikan

    BANGKOK, iNews.id - Dua tunggal putri Indonesia Gregoria Mariska Tunjung dan Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi melaju ke perempat final Thailand Open 2024. Mereka ditemani empat pasangan ganda campuran dan satu ganda putri. Gregoria mengalahkan wakil tuan rumah Busanan Ongbamrungphan yang menghentikan pertandingan akibat masalah kesehatan.