Thailand is a very beautiful and an economical place for budget travelers. There are some major cost that we need to look into before even stepping inside the country.
The Airfare Cost:
For any abroad travel airfare is the major cost.
India -Bangkok - India:
we planned pretty late and had to cough up approximately
26000 INR, for two, to and from Kolkata, on Indigo Airlines (6E75 and 6E77, to
exact). The airfare costs to Thailand are comparatively cheaper from Kolkata
and Chennai; while on the higher side from Bengaluru, Mumbai, etc. If we had
booked at least 2 months in advance, we could have got the tickets at around
22-23k.
Bangkok- Krabi- Bangkok:
We
also needed to book tickets from Bangkok to Krabi and return. This cost us
approximately 9000 INR. Here we could have easily saved around 2000 INR if we
booked the tickets just one day earlier. The airlines was Air Asia, which gave
us a nasty surprise. Will touch upon this later.
Suggestions:
you can register in skyscanner and book when there is a fall in price.
Check tickets 2 to 3 months prior in Air Asia, Indigo or Tigerair which often provides cheap airfare.
Accommodations:
Once it was confirmed that we are indeed going to Thailand,
the next thing was naturally to search for accommodations and book in advance
so as to avoid the hassles of searching in a new country after getting down
from the plane. For hotels, we went through several websites like www.agoda.com, www.booking.co.in , www.expedia.co.in and a few others. All of
these websites will show some kind of discounts all the time (not sure if they
are actually discounts),
but the more important stuffs were the hotel reviews by real travellers, which
help a lot in deciding. So after shortlisting a few, we booked the following
hotels:
· Bangkok: Hotel Hope land Executive Residence (2
nights @4700 INR) (excluding 1000 BHT refundable deposit)
Krabi: Krabi River Hotel (1 night @1200 INR)
Koh Phi Phi: Viking Nature Resort (2 nights @6400 INR)
Krabi: Krabi River Hotel (1 night @1200 INR)
Koh Phi Phi: Viking Nature Resort (2 nights @6400 INR)
Suggestions:
Please read as many reviews as possible in tripadvisor or any other trusted sites before booking the hotel.
Visa:
The last things that needed to be done before going on tour
was the Visa and Foreign exchange. Now many people prefer to go for a Visa on
Arrival; but we decided to do it from India so as to save time in Bangkok (and
boy was this a good decision!). Getting the tourist Visa for Thailand is pretty
straight forward; you need to prepare your documents as per the www.vfs-global.com website and submit it
at one of their offices. We submitted the documents at the Chennai office. The
entire process took around 2 hours and at a cost of 2000 INR per person, and an
additional cost of 350 INR if you want the passports to be couriered back.
Hence, total cost for two was 4700 INR.
Once all these major costs are booked then its mostly food and transport cost which can vary according to your budget and mode of preferences.
Once all these major costs are booked then its mostly food and transport cost which can vary according to your budget and mode of preferences.
