Welcome to the Land of Smiles!
Bangkok have this laid-back impression that it makes you feel like you're allowed and you can afford to be lazy, and so we did.
BUDGET! BUDGET! BUDGET! Unless you are earning $20k a month, you won't be needing a budget plan but since you're probably making time to do some research.. Well, here it goes.
Budget for 4D3N
Our total spending is about S$600We (me and 3 friends) booked our hotel and flight with Expedia which costs us about S$276.00/pax check this out! ->>>>Cheap Flights and Hotel
GroupOn Floating Market Deal S$50 for two pax
S$300 for COH.
There's always a girl-scout in all of us, and hey! nothing's wrong with that. Although I enjoy getting lost time and again, I personally don't like wasting time (and money) to some trivial things I should have known from the start. Normally, we tend to oversee small things that actually come in handy.
What you'll be needing
- Map
- Bangkok Metro Map and Bangkok BTS Fare (Free from Android Play Store)
- Umbrella and sunblock (you're welcome)
- This article http://www.bangkokscams.com/top-10-scams-in-bangkok/
- Background check on places you want to visit.
1st Day, Nov 2
10am We arrive @ Suvarnabhumi Airport
Going to Centre Point Hotel
Early check-in at 12nn to Center Point Hotel, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand -->Map
Chatuchak Weekend Market, จังหวัด กรุงเทพมหานคร Thailand Map
Tuktuk will cost you about 150 Baht. But we took MRT going there because we got pissed by tuk tuk drivers who kept on insisting that they will bring us to a "shop" before heading out to our destination. That's a scam of course.
Hello weekend market!
I was thinking about wet market when I saw the place. And by instinct reached for my bag and put it in front of me just to be safe.
But as we walk around, I realised that Thailand is safe place. As of 2013, the crime rate and over all safety situation is relatively low and only those non-confrontational crimes of opportunity, such as pick-pocketing, purse-snatching, and credit card fraud, occur with frequency but I was never a victim nor my friends. But just to be safe, be attentive and always watch out for each other when you're travelling with friends. As Singapore said "Low crimes doesn't mean no crime"
The place is huge! And half a day is not enough for us to go around. I can't believe on how cheap these things are! You can practically change your whole closet with S$300! Luckily I was able to resist to spend all my dollars there.
After hours of walking. We had a taste of Bangkok and this is my favorite part. Easily the most important part of the trip.
On street foods
What a sight! I know, makes me want to go back to Bangkok right now!
To end the day, we stayed at our hotel for a quick swim and sauna. The pool was great! It was very relaxing and it feels like we owned it!
Our sauna moments is private but the place is equally awesome!
xoxo