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Travel Budget: Bangkok part 2


Continuing on with my post-trip series, here’s my travel expenses for Bangkok, Thailand. Like the previous post-trip accounting posts, this only include the land transfer coming into the country. Also, I did not include the costs for the doll things I hoarded in BKK.

For five days and four nights in a major city, this is a pretty cheap trip.

Bangkok 2009
June 14 – 18, 2009
Exchange Rate: US$1 = THB 33.70
THB1 = Php 1.30
In THB In PhP
Land Transfer
Vientiane to Bangkok THB 800.00 PHP 1,040.00
VIP Bus

Accommodation
HI Sukhumvit THB 2,600.00 PHP 3,380.00 1
Single a/c room, shared bath

Transportation
Taxi THB 375.00 PHP 487.50
BTS Skytrain THB 300.00 PHP 390.00

Food
Meals and snacks THB 1,253.75 PHP 1,629.88

Miscellaneous
Laundry THB 80.00 PHP 104.00
Toiletries THB 154.00 PHP 200.20 2
Movie THB 160.00 PHP 208.00 3
Printing THB 20.00 PHP 26.00 4
Souvenir THB 650.00 PHP 845.00 5
Internet THB 202.00 PHP 262.60 6
Total THB 6,594.75 PHP 8,573.18


I purposely left out the amount I spent on doll things. It’s too embarrassing.
1 I booked for a single room for THB 650 per night. It was above my budget, but after my hellish room in Vientiane, I deserved something good. I ended up getting a double room because the guest who was supposed to check out of the single room I was supposed to get decided to extend another couple of days. Lovely!
2 Toiletry shopping in Bangkok was an interesting experience, specially if the item you’re buying only has Thai script in it.
3 THB160 well spent at the Siam Paragon Cineplex.
4 Printed my booking confirmation for Tune Hotel Penang.
5 A watch for me an my niece, and some elephant keychain.
6 THB 100 Wi-fi fee at HI Sukhumvit for the duration of my stay. Pretty reasonable, specially since I stayed for five days.
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  1. Joyceee said,

    wow. super cheap lang talaga. but i noticed you don’t buy pasalubong stuff? hehe and shopping… dun siguro mauubos pera ko. but hey, it’s the travel not the shopping!
    grabe. im inggit. again. haha :)

  2. nina said,

    Naku Joyce, di na ko bumili ng souvenirs from Bangkok.

    …kasi ang dami ko nang nabiling doll things na di nakalista dito XD

  3. bertN said,

    Wow! It is cheaper for me to travel your way pala instead of staying at home!

  4. Nomadic Pinoy said,

    I’m impressed with your detailed post-trip accounting. Hopefully, I could do one myself next time – I’m just too lazy with figures.

  5. connie said,

    how about your airfare?..may I know please..thanks

  6. karen said,

    hi ms.nina, i’m going to bangkok too this first week of feb. would you advise that we already exchange our peso to thb here? or at the airport in thailand instead? which option would give us more value do you think? Thanks much! :)

    PS if you have any tips pls let me know na din! :D tnx tnx

  7. Jade said,

    Hi! iloveit that you have a post-trip accounting of your trips..A also do that whenever I travel..We(my friend and i) are planning to go to Bangkok this August..(sale kasi!haha!) but one apprehension we have is the language barrier. Hopefully, it will be my first time to travel abroad so I am kinda anxious plus the fact that my friend trusts me completely..So i will appreciate any tips that you could share with me..thanks a lot in advance!

    jade

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Nina Fuentes | Lovin' ManilaNina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.