LIVING IN THAILAND WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
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    Living on a budget in Thailand can be quite manageable due to the generally low cost of living compared to many Western countries. Here are some tips and a breakdown of potential expenses to help you live comfortably and affordably in Thailand:
    Accommodation
    Hostels and Guesthouses: $5-15 per night.
    Budget Hotels: $15-30 per night.
    Long-term Rentals: $200-500 per month for a basic apartment. Renting outside major cities like Bangkok can be even cheaper.
    Food
    Street Food: $1-3 per meal. Street food is delicious, safe, and very affordable.
    Local Restaurants: $2-5 per meal.
    Western Restaurants: $5-15 per meal.
    Groceries: $100-200 per month if you cook at home.
    Transportation
    Public Transport: Buses and trains are very cheap, often less than $1 per ride.
    Motorbike Rental: $60-100 per month.
    Taxis and Ride-Hailing: More expensive but still affordable compared to Western countries.
    Utilities and Internet
    Electricity and Water: $30-50 per month.
    Internet: $15-25 per month for a decent connection.
    Entertainment
    Movies: $4-7 per ticket.
    Gyms: $20-40 per month.
    Bars and Clubs: Drinks typically cost $2-5.
    Healthcare
    Public Hospitals: Very affordable but may have longer wait times.
    Private Clinics/Hospitals: More expensive but still reasonable compared to Western prices. Health insurance is recommended and can range from $50-100 per month depending on coverage.
    Miscellaneous
    Visa Fees: Depending on your visa type, costs can range from $60 for a tourist visa to several hundred dollars for longer-term visas.
    Clothing and Personal Items: Generally inexpensive, with local markets offering the best deals.
    Budget Example
    For a single person living modestly but comfortably in Thailand:
    Accommodation: $300
    Food: $150
    Transportation: $50
    Utilities and Internet: $50
    Entertainment and Miscellaneous: $100
    Healthcare and Insurance: $50
    Total Monthly Budget: $700
    Tips for Budget Living
    Eat Like a Local: Stick to street food and local restaurants to save on food costs.
    Negotiate Rent: Long-term stays can often get you a discount on rent.
    Use Public Transport: It's cheap and reliable in most parts of Thailand.
    Avoid Tourist Traps: Prices are often inflated in tourist-heavy areas.
    Learn Basic Thai: It can help you get better prices and navigate everyday situations more smoothly.
    Thailand offers a vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming atmosphere, making it an excellent place to live on a budget.

ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @williambyron564
    @williambyron564 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Enjoyed that no nonsense no frills breakdown of budget living.
    Keep it going Christian.

  • @ivanhoffmann6635
    @ivanhoffmann6635 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Cool