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Who was a "savage" in Thailand, advise how much money you need to take with you?
We are talking about the cost of food and public transport (in the city).
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аватар agent_borabora
In terms of nutrition, Tai did not seem cheap.
A serving of 4 shrimp with rice is cheaper than $12. Taxi prices at world prices.
Didn't use public transport.
аватар ollennka
It is difficult to advise without knowing your level of consumption. I would put down 60-80 dollars a day, but I like to have fun, especially to eat, especially drinking good wine.
аватар Slav_na
a tuk-tuk ride in Pattaya, for example, costs 10 baht. But this is on condition that he is driving by, you raised your hand, sat down, drove where he was going.
There are no definite routes, in principle, the driver turns where his stomach, common sense or left leg leads - it is useless to argue, therefore, if you plan to travel around the city, count on repeated transfers.
if you give a direction, be prepared to pay like for a taxi - 150-300 baht, although it may require more if you didn’t agree right away 9 we stuck a bit for the first time))).
it is better to pay in baht everywhere - then there is no change, then the price rises. and remember that when exchanging small bills, the exchange rate is less, so change at home for 100 dollars. or oyrov)))
аватар Slav_na
if you like strong alcohol, take it with you from your homeland. there is, but more expensive
аватар Alex714
Alcohol in 7/11 is not so expensive, comparing with our prices and a dutik in Boryspil, if not a connoisseur of expensive varieties of alcohol, then medium-priced whiskey-rum is about 300 baht a bottle, rum semsemych cost like 260 baht, and if you really get drunk on the cheap I want to eat rice vodka for 130 baht - 650 grams, but I have not tried it, and I will not advise it. Beer is more expensive than ours 0.6 hit Leo-Tiger-Chang 55-70 baht, depending on the store, but you need to be careful with beer, in the sense of tasting unfamiliar varieties, otherwise you can get into exotic tastes - sweet or fruity.
аватар Ace_of_Base
Thanks to everyone for the great advice. There used to be stereotypical thinking about cheap life in Thailand, but the more I read, the more I understand that that cheapness has long gone.
аватар ollennka
Well, the ruble has dipped twice (including the Belarusian one) in relation to the Thai baht since the times when everything was cheap.
аватар Oleksii64
Pattaya is cheaper, Phuket is more expensive.
аватар moy_contakt
Food in Phuket is different. We invested heavily in dinner for 2 to 300 baht (we didn’t save, but took what we wanted in a cafe opposite our hotel with beer from the family market. In general, I think it turned out great. I’ll attach a photo of one of the dinner options. There are food options are quite cheap, but we went after another and we didn’t have the desire to save hard. In the morning, we stocked up on fruits for about 200 baht, lunch came out like dinner (a portion of their vermicelli with vegetables or chicken + something to drink). There were days when dinner came out much more expensive, because they ate crabs and other marine reptiles (there are a lot of shells, and little meat, so they took a lot), but on average one grilled fish came out from 180 baht, rice without anything 20 baht. Ice cream, pancakes on the street for 80 Phuket is more expensive than Patai for sure.Massage on average 300 baht an hour.
аватар Iren48
In Krabi, we spent $ 700 for two for 12 days, including accommodation in a cheap hotel and expensive trips to the islands and the surrounding area. They drank a lot and ate a little. Except for a little shopping, then generally 600. Everything is described and painted here https://www.turpravda.ua/th/krabi/blog-461947.html
аватар elena1995
In Krabi (Ao Nang), food court prices range from 50 to 200 baht per dish (50 baht for pancakes, 200 baht for whole baked fish). Soups, shrimp in batter - 100 baht. Ice cream - 150 baht. Longtail to the nearest beach - 100 baht one way. Excursions to distant islands - from 600 baht. Mango - from 100 baht apiece on the street (in the store 50). There is nothing cheap. But in the end - the cost for two weeks amounted to about $ 350 per person with excursions and presents (excluding accommodation and flights). Phuket might be a bit more expensive
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