Are you ready to jump on an extraordinary adventure in the mesmerizing land of Thailand? We bet you can't hardly contain your excitement! Essential part of your upcoming 10-day escapade preparation, is to make sure you have your travel wallets fully equipped with the right amount of moolah!

Get ready to join us on this exhilarating journey as we delve into the nitty-gritty details of budgeting for our thrilling Thai adventure. We all know by now that Thailand is ridiculously cheap, but, really, how much cash should I bring along for my 10-day trip to Thailand?

For a 10-day trip to Thailand, it's recommended to bring approximately $400-500 USD for a comfortable budget, covering accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. Adjust based on personal preferences and travel style.

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Budgeting is essential part of your trip preparation!

When it comes to determining how much cash to bring along for your 10-day adventure in Thailand, it's important to consider your spending habits, preferences, and planned activities. While it ultimately depends on your personal preferences and budget, we can offer some general guidelines to help you plan accordingly.

Thailand is known for its affordability, and you'll find that your money can go a long way if organised properly. On average, budget travelers can aim to spend around $40 to $50 USD per day, excluding flights and accommodations. This budget should cover your food, transportation, sightseeing, and some additional expenses. Yes, it is possible! Keep reading below.

For a 10-day trip, a safe estimate would be to budget around $400 to $500 USD for your daily expenses. This amount should provide you with ample flexibility to enjoy local street food, visit popular attractions, and even indulge in some shopping or optional activities.

Shot of a wallet with a larg amount of cash inside
Don't take large amount of cash with you when around Thailand!

It's important to note and we definetely recommend not to carrying large amounts of cash woth you, as it can be risky. We recommend to have a combination of cash and other payment options such as credit cards or debit cards, and to roughly take with you that money that you would be spending on that particular day only. ATMs are readily available throughout Thailand, allowing you to withdraw cash as needed.

Remember to consider any pre-booked accommodations, transportation, or activities that you've already paid for when planning your budget. By having a rough estimate of your daily expenses and setting aside some extra cash for unforeseen circumstances, you'll be well-prepared to enjoy your 10-day adventure without any financial stress.

Our 10 days Budget Breakdown

Flights

When planning your trip to Thailand, one of the major expenses to consider is the cost of flights. The price of your airfare will heavily depend on various factors such as your departure location, the time of year, and the airline you choose.

On average, international flights to Thailand can range from $500 to $1,500 or more per person, round trip. Keep in mind that prices may fluctuate based on the season, demand, and how far in advance you book. It's always a good idea to compare prices from different airlines and use flight search engines or travel websites to find the best deals.

Shot of a red plane in the air from Air Asia airline
Air Asia is a cheap airline, great to use when around Thailand

To save on flights, consider booking in advance, being flexible with your travel dates, and keeping an eye out for promotional offers or discounts. Additionally, consider flying into major airports like Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, which tends to have more flight options and potentially better fares.

Our top places to find deal and bargains are:

  • Skyscanner
  • Kayak
  • Google Flights
  • AirAsia

Accommodations

  • Budget/Low-Cost Accommodation. For budget travelers, Thailand is simply paradise! There are endless stupidily cheap back[ackers, hostels or even basic guest houses for a few dollars a night. On average, you can expect to spend around $10-30 USD per night for budget accommodation.
    We would that far and say that searching a vit deeper or even befriending a local can get you a super budget accomodation for as cheap as 5 bucks a night! It is a bit of a stretch though, as some of those places won't even have warm water and the toilet situation might be a bit precarious but hey! tight budget is a tight budget!
    Total Cost for a 10 days trip : $100-300 USD
Photo of a low budget Inn in Bangkok offering an available room
Low budget places are everywhere in Thailand, it is the backpackers paradise!
  • Mid-Range Accommodation. If you're feeling a bit fancy and deciding to look for a bit more comfort and amenities,and perhaps a functional toilet!, mid-range accommodation is a great option for you. This category includes 3-star and some 4-star hotels, offering comfortable rooms, private bathrooms, and additional facilities such as swimming pools and restaurants.
    Prices for mid-range accommodation range from $30-100 USD per night. Actually not that bad right? at least for a couple of nights it can be a great way to reset before going back to tighen the belt which can be exhausting as well.
    Total Cost for a 10 days trip : $300-1000 USD
Shot of a guy swimming in the pool of a mid-range hotel in Bangkok
Mid-range hotels in Thailand can be pretty luxurious and very affordable!
  • Luxury Accommodation. For those seeking a more luxurious experience, perhaps a romantic, birthday or anniversary trip, Thailand offers a wide range of high-end resorts, boutique hotels, and luxury villas. These accommodations provide top-notch facilities, personalized service, and stunning locations.
    Prices for luxury accommodation can vary significantly, starting from $100 USD per night and going up to several hundred dollars or even thousands of dollars per night for exclusive resorts.
    Total Cost for a 10 days trip: $1000+ USD
Shot of a luxury villa in Thailand
Luxury accomodation in Thailand is an incredible but expensive experience!

Keep in mind that the above costs are approximate and can vary depending on the location, time of year, and specific accommodation choices. It's recommended to research and compare prices on various booking platforms to find the best deals.

Transportation

From bustling cities to serene beaches, Thailand beckons us to explore its wonders. Getting around is part of the adventure, and luckily, there are various transport options to suit our needs. Public transport, like buses and trains, offers wallet-friendly fares, giving us a chance to mingle with locals along the way.

Tuk-tuks and taxis are quintessentially Thai, although they may be slightly pricier. For a taste of freedom, renting a car or scooter lets us navigate the roads at our own pace, with rental prices starting at $60 per week. We definetely recommend this last option, as it gives you so much flexibility and freedom for a few bucks a day. In Thailand people drive like crazy! so, it you decide to go for this option always get a helmet and drive super cautiosuly.

Shot of a tuk tuk car showcasing the typical transportation mean in Thailand
Grabbing a tuk-tuk is the easiest and cheapest (if bargaining) option in Thailand

Food and Drink

Prepare your taste buds for a culinary extravaganza! Thailand's food scene is a tapestry of flavors and aromas that will leave us craving more. Street food reigns supreme, serving up mouthwatering dishes for as little as a few bucks.

Picture devouring a steaming bowl of noodles or savoring a spicy curry—delicious and budget-friendly! If we're in the mood for a fancier feast, mid-range restaurants won't break the bank, costing around $4 to $6 per meal. And of course, we can't forget to indulge in some ice-cold local beers, priced at a refreshing $1 to $3 per drink.

Shot of street food in the floating market in Bangkok
Street food is a super affordable and fantastic way to know Thailand!

Activities

Thailand is a treasure trove of cultural wonders and natural beauty, calling travellers to explore its hidden gems. From majestic temples to vibrant markets, there's something for everyone. Entrance fees to museums, temples, and parks are typically wallet-friendly, ranging from 50 to 100 THB and even some of them are free so you won't be burning cash while trying to explore the city.

Shot of the typical long tail boat cruising the islands in Thailand
Most activities in Thailand are cheap, including visiting the islands

Signing up for thrilling activities such as jungle treks or island hopping tours can add an extra dash of excitement to your adventure, with prices varying from 500 to 2,000 THB per person even going beyond the 3,000 THB if you wish to hire a private tour or boat. Depending on the activity though, this option might be worth it as you will get a higher value for the price you pay ad your own pace. It's all about finding that perfect balance between must-see attractions and unique experiences off the beaten path. You don't go to Thailand everyday right?

Shopping and other delights

What's a trip to Thailand without some retail therapy and spontaneous splurges? Markets brim with colorful trinkets, clothes, and souvenirs, and it's the perfect opportunity to practice your bargaining skills. Remember, haggling is the name of the game! Whether you are searching for a unique piece of art or a quirky memento, keeping an eye out for hidden gems can save you some extra bahts. And of course, let's not forget about the heavenly Thai massages—pampering yourselves with a relaxing massage won't break the bank, with prices often less than $10 USD.

Frontal shot of a street market in Thailand with goodies like bags ready to sell
Thailand is a shoppere's paradise! So affordable and full of genuine stuff

How much cash do I need per day in Thailand?

When it comes to budgeting for your daily expenses in Thailand, it's important to consider various factors that can impact your spending. On average, you can expect to spend around $40 to $50 USD per day in Thailand, excluding accommodation and major transportation costs. However, this amount can vary depending on your travel style, preferences, and the activities you plan to engage in.

Frontal shot of a Phi Phi islands in Thailand with long tail boats on the sand
Thailand island hopping is a truly awesome experience, budgeting those experiences in is a must!

For budget-conscious travelers, it's entirely possible to get by on a lower daily budget of around $30 USD. This would involve opting for affordable street food, using public transportation, and choosing budget accommodations like hostels or guesthouses.

Frontal shot of Wat Arun temple in Bangkok during the daytime
Thailand temple hunting like visiting Wat Arun temple is an affordable way to get to know Thailand

On the other hand, if you prefer a more comfortable and indulgent experience, you might want to allocate a higher daily budget of around $70 to $100 USD. This would allow you to dine at mid-range restaurants, enjoy some guided tours or activities, and have more flexibility in your transportation choices.

Frontal shot of a Kaho soi dish Thailand from a high end place
Thailand local fancy cuisine is simply delightful!

Remember to factor in additional expenses such as entrance fees to attractions, transportation between cities, shopping, and nightlife entertainment. It's also recommended to carry some extra cash for emergencies or unexpected expenses.

Final thoughts

As you plan your epic 10-day Thai adventure, it's crucial to budget wisely to ensure you make the most of our journey without burning a hole in your wallets. By considering flights, accommodations, transportation, food and drink, sightseeing, and random delights, you can strike the perfect balance between cost-saving and unforgettable experiences.

So, prepare your cash reserves, embrace the vibrant culture, savor mouthwatering dishes, and dive headfirst into the wonders of Thailand. With your budget in check, this adventure will be nothing short of extraordinary! Let's make memories that will last a lifetime.