Yes, you can use U.S. dollars while traveling in Thailand. You may also decide to use the national currency, theThai baht, during your travels. Most merchants, including hotels, restaurants, retailers, and airl
At the last school I worked for, I had to walk the five minutes from my house to the main road in order to catch a taxi (taking the bus was far too much hassle) The taxi to the sky-train station would cost me 60-80 baht depending on traffic. Then my sky-train ticket would work...
I never worry much about stolen bags in Thailand. I have been to the country more than five times and never once had my bag stolen. However, if you are concerned about your bag getting stolen, you might want to consider this coverage. Once you have it, if someone steals your bags duri...
For non-Thai Baht purchases, you’re usually better off with a foreign credit card that doesn’t charge a foreign transaction fee. These kinds of cards are available in many countries. Of course, the reverse is true as well. If your foreign-issued credit card has a foreign transaction surc...
How much you pay for rent depends on several factors, such as location, type of accommodation, and the facilities. In my case,I live in Samut Prakan and pay THB13,000 per month for a two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo near the MRT. ...