Traveling to Thailand alone is no longer difficult. With Thailand travel tips for first timers (tips for first time travel to Thailand), Thailand trip tips from Living Nomads, you will have a safe, economical and fun-filled journey.

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Because of many invisible fears, we let the opportunity to explore a new land alone pass by. In fact, traveling alone is not too difficult, if you equip yourself with the necessary knowledge and travel experience.

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With its diversity in culture, cuisine and friendly people, Thailand is an ideal destination for you to take your first solo trip in your life. Below are some tips for traveling to Thailand from Living Nomads that you should know to ensure the safest and most perfect trip possible.

Thailand trip tips: Don’t Let Yourself Get Lost

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An adventurous personality will make your trip more interesting, but having a basic plan for accommodation, transportation, communication methods, etc. will help you avoid unnecessary worries and troubles when abroad. Stay connected with relatives and friends by using a Thai 4G SIM to continuously update your trip photos, or “Google” anytime with extremely low fees.

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Thailand eSIM | AIS DTAC

Use Airport Pick-up Service

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If you don’t have much travel experience, it is easy to fall into a scam. Traveling by taxi brings many risks to you. Booking an airport pick-up service from reputable travel websites is a good thing to do before your trip begins. The car will take you to your hotel safely, all costs are paid online, you don’t have to worry about paying unreasonably high costs.

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Suvarnabhumi Airport Transfers

Always Carry a Copy of Your Passport

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Thai law requires tourists to carry their identification documents with them at all times. However, instead of carrying the original, you should prepare 2 to 3 copies of your passport to use when renting a motorbike, canoe or doing other sightseeing activities; to prevent thieves from buying or selling your passport or losing it.

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Traveling by BTS Skytrain Bangkok

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For only 150THB (about 112,000VND), you can experience the easy travel service by Bangkok Sky Train One Day. Buy tickets in advance to save time queuing. Note that the ticket is not limited to the number of uses, but is only valid for 1 day. Depending on the length of your trip, you can buy more than one ticket.

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Bangkok BTS Skytrain One Day Pass

Avoid Staying at the Beach at Night

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The beaches in Thailand are often not guarded by security guards and are quite dark at night. Robbery is a real possibility for both men and women. However, women are still the most vulnerable to attack. Especially if you are staying in a hotel near the beach, you should avoid walking alone at night. It is better to just walk around crowded areas.

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Simon Cabaret Show Ticket in Patong Phuket

Appropriate Clothing for Each place to visit

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In general, the dress code in Thailand is not too strict, however, if you intend to visit religious places such as temples, royal palaces, you should prepare yourself a long dress that covers your legs, long pants, and a polite shirt with sleeves. If you forget to dress according to the rules, unfortunately, you will not be allowed to visit the above places.

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Bangkok Highlight Temples Day Tour

Respect the Monks

Do not touch monks in Thailand

Thailand is a Buddhist country, and you will see that about 90% of Thai people are Buddhists, so Buddha and monks are not a joking subject. In addition, no matter how you want to take pictures, remember to avoid taking pictures right next to the Buddha statue.

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Furthermore, it is taboo for women to touch monks in this country. If you need to give something to a monk, put it on the floor or table for them to take, or ask another man to pass it to the monk. Similarly, when taking the bus, if you want to sit in the same row as the monk, sit 1 seat away to keep your distance from them.

Avoid Spending Too Much Money on… Clothes!

Bangkok is famous for being a cheap fashion paradise! You can easily buy yourself extremely trendy outfits for no more than 200 thousand! Dresses, t-shirts, sunglasses, handbags… are almost “free”! However, don’t buy too much because of cheapness, you may accidentally deficit your travel budget, and at the same time not have enough luggage to bring back.

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Damnoen Saduak & Maeklong Market Day Tour with Coconut Dessert

Choose a Hotel in a Safe Area

In Bangkok, you should choose a hotel near the BTS Sukhumvit line. In addition, you can refer to some other areas such as: Siam, Riverside, Silom, Rattanakosin, and Pratunam. Each area meets different interests: Sukhumvit and Silom are ideal for nightlife, Siam for shopping, Riverside for luxury, Rattanakosin for history and Pratunam for budget shopping.

Chao Phraya Princess Cruise in Bangkok

Frequently Asked Questions When Traveling to Thailand Alone

What do you need to prepare for independent travel to Thailand?

Passport valid for 6 months, travel insurance, 4G/5G sim, cash or card.

How much does independent travel to Thailand cost?

About 8 – 12 million VND for a 4-5 day independent trip to Thailand.

When is the best time to go to Thailand?

  • November – February: cool, little rain (peak).
  • September or April: cost-effective.

What means of transport should I choose when traveling alone in Thailand?

You can choose public transport such as trains, buses, tuk-tuks or if you have a lot of money, you can choose a taxi or book a technology application like Grab.

Should I buy travel insurance when traveling to Thailand alone?

Yes. You should buy it to prevent risks related to health, luggage, and flights.

Tuktuk, Bangkok
Tuktuk, Bangkok

Should I exchange money before going?

You should exchange a small amount, and exchange the rest in Thailand for a better exchange rate.

What to wear when entering a temple in Thailand?

Long pants, modest shirts, no exposed shoulders, take off shoes before entering.

Youth is too short for those who are always looking for new things, but too long for those who are always waiting for them to come to them. Make a plan today and boldly experience to have beautiful memories and rich life experiences.

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In addition, you should book a room in advance and download the Klook application to plan your trip. Living Nomads not only saves you time and money but also brings you great travel experiences.

So you have in hand the things to pay attention to when traveling to Thailand alone. What are you waiting for? Pack your backpack and explore Thailand right away!

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Royal palace Bangkok

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