Cost Of Living in Thailand 2024 🇹🇭 Is Living in Thailand Still Cheap?
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Cost Of Living in Thailand 2024 🇹🇭
Is Living in Thailand Still Cheap?
Hey there, fellow adventurer! So, you're curious about what it's like to live in Thailand in 2024?
Grab a cup of coffee (or maybe a Thai iced tea), and let me take you on a journey through paradise adventures, cost breakdowns, and the ins and outs of living in this beautiful country.
Whether you're thinking about moving to Thailand, retiring in Hua Hin, or just daydreaming about a digital nomad lifestyle in Bangkok, I've got all the juicy details for you.
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Let's break down the expenses you'll encounter living in Thailand in 2024, from Hua Hin to Bangkok.
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First off, let's talk about what it's like living in Thailand. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping, a warm breeze blowing through your window, and the promise of adventure every single day. Whether you're in the bustling city of Bangkok or the serene beaches of Hua Hin, life in Thailand is a blend of modern convenience and rich cultural heritage.
Living in Thailand is a dream for many, thanks to its affordable cost of living, friendly locals, and mouth-watering cuisine. But let's get into the nitty-gritty: how much does it actually cost to live here in 2024?
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So, you’re thinking about moving to Thailand, huh? Whether you're a digital nomad, looking to retire, or just someone who craves adventure, Thailand offers a lifestyle that's hard to beat. Let's dive into the nitty-gritty of what you can expect in terms of expenses.
Grocery Shopping and Food Prices
Ah, food! One of the best parts of living in Thailand is the incredible variety of fresh and delicious food available at reasonable prices.
Grocery Shopping: Supermarkets like Big C and Lotus are popular among locals and expats.
Eating Out: Street food is not only tasty but also dirt cheap. A typical meal can cost you as little as $1 to $3. If you prefer dining in restaurants, expect to pay around $5 to $40 per person depending on the place.
Don’t forget to check out the local markets - they’re not only cheaper but also an experience in themselves!
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Internet: Superfast and reliable. Plans start at around $20 per month.
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I share my travel adventures as I journey across Southeast Asia. To me, Southeast Asia is a gold mine of experiences-rich in culture, amazing people, delicious food, and unforgettable adventures. And it’s this very essence that I’m keen to share with you.
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Video
Living in Thailand Travel Vlog by Shaun from Paradise Adventures
Timestamps
0:00 Intro Cost Of Living in Thailand 2024
0:29 Coming up... Cost Of Living in Thailand 2024
1:00 About Paradise Adventures
1:56 Why move to Thailand?
2:52 Transportation costs in Thailand
4:48 Pharmacy costs in Thailand
6:56 Supermarket Prices in Thailand
25:39 Mobile phones expenses in Thailand
27:09 Eating out in Thailand
33:09 Planning your living costs in Thailand
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You are doing a great job sharing information on Thailand and cost of living there. Thank you.
You're welcome, thanks for the support
Thanks for this. I was looking for this kind of information before i plan my move to Thailand. Retiring in Thailand seems like the best option.
You're welcome. Best of luck with the move.
Thanks 😊
Thank you! We really appreciated this video, especially prices at the markets. You did a great job! We just talked with family in the US. Sooo, surprised at the increases!!
You're welcome, I'm glad it's helping people. 😊
Omg!! This was an incredible video about Thailand costs!!
Thank you. I'm glad it's helping people.
FYI, all beef is imported into Thailand, so that's why it's crazy expensive compared to chicken or pork
That makes sense. I've travelled around Southeast Asia quite a bit. Never really see cows here. In Indonesia or the Philippines, you see them a lot.
@paradise-adventures yeah haha. It's also includes cheese, milk, and anything from a cow. It's just normally more expensive in 🇹🇭
@@WeixDraqz just a little correction, thailand do have milk producing cows. There isnt any mass production for cheese though so they are mostly imported.
Cheese is not. Thai food
I think cost of living in Thailand is still very affordable and good value of money. Especially Food! It's the best. Thai food is so tasty and good value of money.
It sure is. Thank you.
You're welcome😊
It’s so informative that you do this. People can really gauge just what to expect from a trip. Keep it up
Yeah, it's something that long-term travellers appreciate.
Great details in this cost of living in Thailand video. The most informative I've seen. Nice one.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
This is new, but i'm enjoying the your spin on these informative videos. Nice work man. Living in Thailand is cost effective for sure.
For sure, thanks for watching
thank you.
Calm, mature, honest and articulate. Great channel
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
That was excellent thanks.
You're welcome, much more to come.
We love Hua Hin, plan to retire full time as soon as we sell our home in Canada, thanks for the video reminder of how much we love Hua Hin (except the motorcycles)
Yes, it's popular for retirement.
Thank you verymuch promotes travelers in thailand
Our pleasure!
Please tell usa $ too we are confused prices please that way we could compare the prices
USD is the USA dollar. I already got you covered. The figures are on screen based on 100 baht. All you need to do is the basic math based on the prices I mention and what's provided on screen. e.g. if it's 50 baht it's half the price on screen, if its 200 baht it's double the price on screen. You have everything you need to work it out.
Wondering if Hua Hin has MRT and BTS like in Bangkok, and if it is possible to get around with public transportation? Thank you.
No there is no trains in Hua Hin, actually Bangkok is the only place in Thailand that has a good public transport system. The only options in other parts of Thailand are some buses but they are often unreliable, or grab, taxis, tuk tuks or renting a vehicle.
Thanks for the reply. Then is it possible to ride a bike (bicycle) to get around town? Not sure how big the city is and how bicycle- friendly the city streets are..
@@chev6901 Huahin city centre has side walks in the city centre so its relatively bicycle friendly just to get around abit.
@eamesho7723 Thank you for replying. I've heard a lot of talk on the accident-prone traffic in Thailand. Wondering if it is also safe to ride a bicycle in Hua Hin, in your opinion? Thank you.😅
@@chev6901 Traffic in Hua Hin is much more sensible than other parts of Thailand.
Hua Hin is only 50,000 people small town
Yes, very peaceful and not over run by tourists.
I'll give you the best advise you will ever get, of course you can take it or leave it, NEVER get on a motorcycle in Thailand, 100% death trap, 2 friends were killed this past winter in Hua Hin, if that does not scare you then carry on renting motorcycles. Both the people I knew are dead, both foreigners, both died, if they would have rented a car they would 100% be alive. I have not ridden a motorcycle in SE Asia for over 20 years and I never will get on one again, safety first, saving money and risking your life is totally not worth it for my wife and I
I am a safe and experienced rider. Short term for me it's ok. But when I am staying in Thailand long-term. I will be buying a car for sure. I use grab car 50% of the time I am in Thailand and I only ever ride bikes outside of busy traffic areas.
I can tell you it was pretty difficult to go to two funerals last winter in Hua Hin, and see two dead bodies all because of motorcycles
How long u live in Thai?😮
I travel all the time but I have spend almost 6 months a year in Thailand.
I Guss srilanka is way batter than Thailand
In what way?
@@paradise-adventures cost of living, rental , people, greenery, and etc