Beaching in Thailand

Koh Samui the beautiful island of Thailand Asia

 

Recently, Thailand has emerged as a tourist magnet especially for western tourists. Not only it is known for its budget-friendly attractions and offering, but the rich Asian culture and the diverse nature along with pristine beaches and dense forests make it a perfect holiday destination. For those who cannot afford exquisite Mauritius or Bora Bora, Thailand is the place to be. If you are planning to travel to Thailand, unless you have a lot of money to spend and are on an open budget, the trip only makes sense if you cut down on unnecessary costs and pay that amount on other attractions so that you can have a maximum of out of your trip.

Of course, there is no point being there if you cannot move past Bangkok, which is just an urban metropolis that has nothing extraordinary to write home about. Here are a few tips on how you can make the best of your trip to Thailand without wasting a lot of money.

 

Pack Smart

Most people wonder, how packing has to do anything with budgets. When you are traveling to a destination such as Thailand, know that it will involve a lot of further air travels unless you plan to stick to capital which does not make much sense. Most of these places will only be connected by domestic flights or ferries, and that is where packing comes in. Go for luggage that does not need to be checked in so that you can use cheap no-frills airlines with carrying on pieces of baggage.

This will save you a lot of money. Since you will be doing a lot of island hopping on your beaching trip backpacks will be your best friend on this trip. They will be easy to carry and will save you from luggage handling or storage costs. There are some of the best carry on backpacks that are highly durable and come with additional inserts for laptops and gadgets that will be a lifesaver for you.

 

Moving Around

Thailand has a lot of options to choose from when it comes to transport. However, a regular taxi or tuk-tuk services can be costly and can often scam you easily for being a tourist. Ideally, try staying at a central location so that you can cover most places on foot. It is not only economical but also so much fun. If you are on your own or a couple, renting a bike would be your best bet, and you can rent a car if you are a larger family or group. Car and bike rentals are very cheap in Thailand and will let you wander around and explore on your own whenever and wherever you want.

 

Eating Out

Thailand has a vibrant food culture, and you will find all kinds of options, from fancy dining to street food. How much you spend on meals depends on where you eat. However, do not underestimate the delicious taste of street food from the price as the rich Asian flavors will not disappoint you. If you wish to go back to your western flavors without blowing out your pocket, you can easily find American fast food chains in most food streets and food courts at very reasonable prices.