Budget-Friendly Destinations in Thailand

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One of the most visited countries in Southeast Asia is Thailand. It has become a travel hub of this region for good reasons. Thailand has a plethora of picturesque landscapes and offers amazing travel experiences to tourists. The best thing about Thailand is that it is a budget-friendly destination, in case you are worried about the expenses. Once you have this wonderful country, you will always seem to be pulled back to it. Thailand is one of the easiest countries to travel in. We have brought you some of the budget-friendly destinations you can add to your plan if you are visiting Thailand. You will find everything here convenient and easy.

1.  Bangkok

Bangkok is the largest city in Thailand and you will find it a giant melting pot of the country. Tourists usually enter Thailand via international flights to Bangkok. The best way to explore this amazing city in a budget-friendly way is to avoid going to places that charge entrance fees. There are many temples all over the city that are free to visit. Rather than eating in fancy restaurants, go for the neighborhood street food and water from water filter machines. A good cheap day in Bangkok can cost you $10 to $15 per day.

2.  Tonsai Beach

If you are an avid hiker or love trekking then Tonsai Beach is a must-visit place for you. It is one of the most popular rock climbing destinations in Thailand. The best thing is you will easily get some of the cheapest accommodation in the Raily Beach area. From Bangkok to Tonsai Bay the total transportation cost you $25. Moreover, you will get many budget-friendly places that offer bare-bones bungalows for $5– $7 per night for a double.

3.  Sangkhlaburi

Sangkhlaburi is a beautiful small town on the edge of Burma. It is one of the best places to spend a relaxing day or two in the company of mother nature. From Bangkok to Kanchanaburi you can take a bus for some $3.30 and from there you can go to Sangkhlaburi through a van costing you $8-$9. The beautiful landscape of the town, the hills, and the lake offer you a great chance to relax and enjoy time with family. The average budget in Kanchanaburi is around $5 to $10 per day.

4.  Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta is another cheap destination in Thailand. It is a stunning bohemian island of beautiful beaches with balmy weather. Enjoy the mangroves, rainforests, and the beach of Koh Lanta famous for its coral reefs. Out of all the 52 smaller isles, Koh Lanta is the most largest and popular one. You will find many relaxing working spaces here for free. This southern island is one of the cheapest destinations in Thailand to spend your vacations. You will find hotels starting from $5 a night. You should definitely add this exotic and stunning wonderland to your bucket list.

5.  Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is located in Northern Thailand. It is popularly known for its night markets, elephant tourism, and trekking tours. The stunning scenery of the town will leave you awestruck. You can easily reach this ancient town for $10 from Bangkok via bus or van. Don’t miss out on the hilly town of Pai on the banks of the River Pai. The best thing about Chiang Mai is that you can get a hostel for as low as $3 a night. The average per day expense in this area is around $5-$10.

6.  Koh Samui

If you are planning a budget-friendly trip to Thailand, you might not add Koh Samui to the list. It doesn’t come to mind while thinking about the cheap places in the country. Koh Samui is the second largest island in Thailand and has amazing party lines, beachfront motels, and tourist-centric infrastructure. However, you can still enjoy this stunning wonderland on a budget. Most of the tourist attraction sites in Thailand are usually free of cost. What makes the area expensive are the fancy restaurants, tour companies, and nearby shops. Avoid these and enjoy the views of the Wat Plai Laem temple, Namuang Waterfalls, and Samui Big Buddha without spending much.  The average cost for a monthly vacation rental is around $1,500.

7.  Phuket

The largest island of Thailand, Phuket, has a lot to offer to its tourists. It is one of the cheapest destinations in the country. The lower import prices due to the airport make it inexpensive to visit here. The island offers an amazing opportunity to witness the culture and heritage of Phuket in the Thai Hua Museum. The cost you have to spend for a night’s stay at a hotel starts from $10 and goes up to an average of $50. Thailand is among low-cost travel destinations providing cheap property, budget accommodation, and regional food dishes priced at less than a dollar.

 

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