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Thailand 2018

  • 22-09-2017 4:59pm
    #1
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    Hey guys,

    Myself and my girlfriend are thinking about travelling to Thailand next September, and we don't really know where to start planning as there seems to be so much on offer there. We'll only have 14-20 days there which I understand isn't long for such a big place.

    What are the must do/see things there?
    How much money would we need between us for the 2-3 weeks?
    Is it best to just book return flights DUB>BKK and book accommodation once there?

    From a quick browse online, a rough itinerary I would like to do would be: Bangkok > Chaing Mai > Phuket/Phi Phi Islands > Krabi/Railay and, if there's time, Ko Samui, with a full moon party somewhere along the way.

    Is this feasible in the timeframe we have? How much should we budget for travel? Train, bus or plane? Anything else I should note?

    Sorry for the barrage of questions but we really have no clue where to start :pac:

    Thanks.


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