thailand travel in july
Posted in Travelling to Thailand on 11/26/2009 12:51 pm by admin

How much money do I need to take to travel to Thailand for a month?
I'm a college student and I'm Traveling through Thailaind for a month in July. I'm not sure how much money is needed. What is the cost per day for food and accommodation at a shelter for nice (do not want to be anywhere place too luxurious, but not anywhere Slimey too), so you can begin to budget at least. Cher is public transport?
Depend largely what he wants. In tourist areas, depending on season and type of housing. prices double in high season. His negotiating skills are important. Never walk into an inn or hotel looking tired and happy at last found something. You can save about 30% to be critical and take your time. Sign up, have coffee, ask to see a single piece, indicating which are critical and wait. Try to see how many keys are on the ring and watch for other signs of occupancy rate. The ideal is when the staff gives the first prize. 40% discount. I saved a lot of money this way. Higher reserve a day and tomorrow we will see. Of course, this does not work in a hotel in 400euros a day or in a low Sleezy guesthouse. In most places where you can find something decent for about 500THB or less. If you stay somewhere long ago (over a week) to negotiate, but pay attention to price systems (in addition to laundry, cleaning, etc.) Do not forget to ask for a price with breakfast included. If you are able to order a meal at foodstalls can easily consume about 100 THB. If you want to go to a restaurant, you have to pay more. In tourist areas, the cheap food in restaurants is bad sometimes. Thailand take in food, then eat where the locals eat. You can go to market, buy fruit (sometimes people cut melon or mango for you) and eat a piece of fried chicken with rice. Food can be very, very hot here. Transportation: buses are cheap and dangerous. Some are 30 years of age, there is no real control system technology. There have been reports of kidnapping and robbery. Never take a bus or truck to a bus station staff pleasant and charming lady in her uniform of Nice can be. Trains are fun and inexpensive, but slow, unreliable and not always safe. I think the trains, which have much contact with real people in Thailand. Final: Depending on what you do and how to improve the quality, comfort and luxury you want, I would say you need about 500 THB for housing and about 200 THB food. Less is possible, but you will get it.
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