Expenditure depends where are you visiting in Thailand. If you visit Pattaya and Bangkok, it is different and if you visit Phuket and alike island, it can be different. Plan your destination first. Secondly, expenditure always depends on your travelling style. For example, I don't like staying in Hotels, I always stays in Hostels because I can meet different Nationals there. I hate eating food in classy cafes and restaurants. I stick to local food or street food. I can give you an estimate that I have visited Pattaya and Bangkok for 25000 with flights for 6 days.
Hi Mayuri,
The expenses will completely depend on the places you're planning to visit, your accommodation and activities. Thailand has all sorts of options from budget hostels and hotels to high end luxurious staying - so you can decide and plan your budget accordingly! Also, the flight costs vary - in case you're flying from Kolkata or Chennai, you'll get cheaper tickets for Bangkok, than Delhi or Bombay!
I've been to Thailand twice, and if you ask me, the overall expenses weren't much! Recently I traveled to Bangkok, Krabi and Koh Phi Phi with a friend for 6 days, and we spend around 35K INR per person, including flights, speedboat rides, etc and also, we stayed at beachfront hotels.
Rather than going with package tours and travel, i would suggest you can plan the trip by yourself. The flight will cost you within 20k to and fro.
You can book your stay in Sukumvith road where you can find nice Indian restaurants.
I would suggest you plan your trip yourself. It will minimize your cost and will have freedom to explore what you want. Stay 3 days in Pattaya and keep 2days for Bangkok. Check my below link where is the guide for hotel stay in budget.
https://www.tripoto.com/trip/where-to-stay-in-budget-pattaya-thailand-5dd8e109c98a1
You should stay in Sukhumvit area in Bangkok. so that you can easily access nightlife and main attraction of Bangkok.Over cost for this 35000/-
Hi Shyam, hahah! Well, when you take a solo trip, you will eventually end up meeting strangers on the way! Movies are a portrayal of real life, in many ways (though they add things that are quite unreal at times!)
No it's not
as the temperatures drop to a very low level
it's not safe to travel there in December.
You can postpone the trip during the end of summer when the weather conditions are slightly moderate.
Hey mridula, depends on your interest, if you are searching properties near beaches then do try Tanto far beach retreat, lotus bay view and villa bayoud, if you are going there to celebrate new year then its better if you book your rooms in the heart of the city
You would have to confirm with the locals for that.
There are several camping sites option from booking.com.
you can confirm with any of the provider.
Matanga hills is not a very long climb. U definitely can catch sunrise and sunset
The best time to visit Hampi is the winter season from October to February. The weather remains moderately cool except for peak afternoons but mostly perfect for exploring the World Heritage Site. Some of the most important festivals including Vijaya Utsav (Festival of Hampi) is celebrated in the month of November. Hampi is mostly moderate and dry throughout the year. The summers bring soaring high temperatures and therefore, March to June is a bad time to visit. Monsoons get average but inconsistent rainfall, keeping the temperatures a little low but humid. One may choose to visit Hampi during the monsoons which begin in July and go on till September. The region seldom receives heavy downpours, but it is advisable to stay away from the slippery terrains to avoid accidents.