How to Travel Thailand Cheap in 2025 | Thailand Travel Guide- Sasta Kaise?

Are you going to Thailand in 2025?
Do you want to travel smart? Do you want to save money or do you
want an unforgettable experience? And by the end of this video, you ‘ll learn how to explore Thailand like a
pro without breaking your bank. I’m going to cover planning, accommodation, food, and
transportation. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a frequent traveler
to Thailand, these tips can help you save money and
maximize your adventure. Now, the first thing to consider is how flexible you are. So, if I
were to tell you honestly, the best periods to travel, where prices
are lower and crowds are less crowded, are between April and May and September and October
. You can book your flights and hotels a little early—three to four months, even five
months in advance. And you should be ready to adjust your dates if possible
. If you find a better deal , you can book those tickets
and cancel the rest. It all depends on your vacation and
how much risk you can take. However, if I’m talking about budget airlines,
if you travel domestically within Thailand,
you should use AirAsia and Norsk Air for domestic flights . Another thing I’d like to talk
about is accommodation, which many people find expensive, and it is.
Hotels aren’t your only option. You can also stay in hostels if you
‘re traveling solo. You can stay in guesthouses to save money and
enjoy the comforts of your travels. If you want a local vibe, as I usually do,
I always book rooms in local homes. This makes
my experience more authentic, and I live like a local
. If you’re adventurous , you can also choose tree houses
or floating bungalows, and eco-resorts are also available for a unique
experience . The third thing you
might find expensive is food,
as we have to eat three times a day. For that , you can opt for
street food. If local food is expensive, there
‘s nothing like that. There are weekend markets like the one in Bangkok or the night market in Chengmai
. They offer very cheap, authentic meals. The good thing is that these local markets
use very fresh ingredients and vegetables . Another option
you can choose is cooking on your own, which is usually what I do. So, even if I’m
buying an Airbnb, I make sure I have a kitchen where
I can cook myself, and I bring all the spices from India.
So, look for happy hour meals or deals at bars and restaurants if you have to stay at a hotel or
dine out. Transportation tips are another expensive factor
that can make your trip more expensive. But the good thing about thyroid is
that they have extensive public transportation networks. So, whether it’s buses, trains
, or ferries, they’re quite cheap and efficient. In cities, you
can use apps like Gab or Bolt for convenience, or
you can get a tourist card like Rabbit, which lets you take BTS rides and
recharge them. It ‘s also a refundable card. So, if you
‘re very adventurous, traveling solo, and
want to visit off-beat places, you can take a scooter or a motorbike. These
are the options you have. Now, another important tip for you is that you can
negotiate prices at markets. You can bargain. It’s allowed.
But I’ve noticed this trend a bit these days . I went to Chatuchak Market and
started bargaining a bit. So, they weren’t interested in bargaining at all. But even today,
you bargain in markets. You should reduce to 50% or 70%. If you
‘re negotiating, you can say you can reduce to 20-30% or up to 50%.
And if you use apps, for multi- day excursions or day trips
, you can use apps like Clue. There are many other
third-party apps available today where you can book affordable packages.
Next, you should always research your destination
so you can get to the point and do what you need to do. If you get lost or
confused, that can cost you a lot of money. So, it’s best to
create a personal itinerary and stick to it. If I ever do, I
‘ll share my itinerary with you in a video . The next thing is
to travel only in non-tourist areas in Thailand, because
you can have many wonderful experiences off-peak, and I’ve traveled there myself.
I’ve traveled extensively within Chengmai Chengmai . Be it temples or villages, the countryside
landscapes are amazing. If I’m serious about talking to you in Thailand, you
‘ll engage with the locals. That’s a great tip: if you ask a local, they
can better tell you where to go, where not to go, and how to save money
. You can also have cultural experiences. For those who are full-time travelers or travel abroad for
five or six months , it’s best
to participate in volunteer programs
. That’s the best way to save money and have more genuine and authentic experiences. If you
know of any place that you have explored in Thailand,
then do tell our audience about it , comment and recommend
that destination, give your recommendation . So the whole point of this
video is that your trip to Thailand can be amazing and adventurous
if you plan your trip smartly and be flexible. If you
follow these travel tips, today in 2025 or come 2026, your trip will be
full of fun, affordable and you will also bring back lots of memories. Before leaving,
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  1. Hi we are travelling to Thailand from India, can I show them our onward ticket to Vietnam instead of return ticket that they ask at the counter? Please guide.
    Thank you

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