@@fulltimeabroad we actually did it in Vietnam, Malaysia, Bali , Sri Lanka and India but it was in 2018/19, not sure how things have changed since then.
Have you met people who were working remotely during the night? Because I work for Brazil, I would have to work from 7 PM to 4 AM and then sleep and enjoy from 12 PM to 7 PM. I'm not sure if that would work. I've been to Asia before, and I want to go back and stay in Thailand for 2 months.
Lior and Mirit! Love your content. Such well delivered and thoughtful advice - I think your channel is destined for great success. Keep up the great work. 😎 🇨🇦 🌴
Greetings from fellow travelers. We just found and subscribed to your channel. Can you please post a Lior & Mirit origin story, it helps many viewers feel more connected and committed to the channel. Where are you from, what were your careers, when did you decide to transition to full time travel, how did you make that happen. Looking forward to seeing more from you two. Wishing good times and safe travels for you
Great info and great budgeting! I’m researching to see what kind of lifestyle my budget would be able to support. For the cost of rent, it could be even lower if you plan to live there (retire) because yearly contracts for condos or houses get much cheaper ($200-300/month).
Hi, which is the best area of bangkkm to stay in. Like you guys I just wanna work , gym and eat well. I dont party anymore so somewhere with energy but also some peace and quiet. Thanks.
Definitely do not go to the Nana area. Absolutely wild there. Chatuchak/Ari area is a lot more chilled out. Also the area north of the Khaosan Road, north of the river is quite nice and quiet, but not much going on there. People seem to like the areas along the BTS towards Bang Chak. There are probably more areas I'm missing, Bangkok is huge
Rabbit cards only work on the BTS since the MRT is operated by a different company and the card is only for convenient that you top up the card instead of buying a ticket every time you use the BTS.
We are eating local and shopping at Lotus's but not at the prices you are mentioning. We are spending about 500 Baht for 2 every day all up for food, groceries, and transport. Highly recommend the local yoghurt for 20 Baht it's equally as food as imported stuff.
Oh. And the buses are great once you get away from the crazy of Nana. We stayed in Ari and Punnawithi and took buses to nearby spots easily. The benefit of a Rabbit card is not queuing for tickets. The cards are valid for 7 years, so if you are a frequent traveller, I think it's worth avoiding queues and loading up your rabbit card with a months worth of money.
You know... we've never noticed those 20 baht yoghurts. But you've peaked my interest and next time we are there we're going to look out for them. We love our granola and yoghurt :-) (we also found granola to be quite expensive)
I suppose you have a good point, Nana is not a great area for traffic. Did you enjoy staying in Ari? We are looking to stay in that area next time we are in Bangkok. We didn't take the BTS as often as we thought we would. We took the river taxis a lot more often. I think the BTS was the least used method for us.
As allways the rule is: Longer u stay in a Country cheaper it gets . For me living and working 15 years I. Bangkok and speak pretty good Thai it's no problem to live extremely good like Thai middle-class on small amounts.(Median salary is 2900$ a month btw(2023)) For a Newbie that been in the country 2-3 months..well .it's a learning curve and first YEAR gonna be alot more expensive as u learn where to shop eat etc .
You guys bragging about cheap living in Thailand so much and It won't be staying cheap for too long. Just let people know how much you paid and let your audiences be the judges. Thailand already charge foreigners more than they charge the locals so your excitement will fuel more cost for foreigners.
good content....but if I may give a little piece of constructive criticism..............maybe work out who says what before hand and share the topics. I found that Lior took the lion's share of the presentation but that Mirit constantly interrupted so it was distracting. Please view this as positive feedback to build on. I encourage you to keep on going.