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LIVING IN THAILAND WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK 

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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.

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Комментарии : 9   
@williambyron564
@williambyron564 3 месяца назад
Enjoyed that no nonsense no frills breakdown of budget living. Keep it going Christian.
@ChristianThailand
@ChristianThailand 3 месяца назад
Thank you i will
@gmm5550
@gmm5550 2 месяца назад
stop smoking my friend its 2024 , and yes 30000 baht/m is very much livable..and more comfortable that many think's.. its all up to u.. I know guys that lives on less here in Bangkok ... I work and live in Bangkok +15 years so i spend little more but still i just spend about 25%-30% of my western salary i get every month living here keeping a comfortable low-profile without drama or party. In the west most ppl spend 75-90% of their salary living a pretty medioker middleclass life and paying the banks for all the creditcards and debt
@ChristianThailand
@ChristianThailand 2 месяца назад
Thanks i will try .. but it it is my friend
@gmm5550
@gmm5550 2 месяца назад
@@ChristianThailand one of the working buddies here in bangkok did smoke +1 packs a day before.. Now he only smoke 4-5 cigarettes a day.. The morning cigarette and after the food cigarette. He say that he can taste food again and smell things and have more easy to breathe (and he sure smells better haha)
@ivanhoffmann6635
@ivanhoffmann6635 3 месяца назад
Cool
@ChristianThailand
@ChristianThailand 3 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@jeffkravitz9109
@jeffkravitz9109 Месяц назад
How much for cigarettes per month? You left that out
@ChristianThailand
@ChristianThailand Месяц назад
Sorry about that but for me less than 3000 thb.. i would say for me between 2 and 3000 not more for sure
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