Thailand for First Timers
Everything you need to know before your first trip to Thailand β route, budget, visa, what to pack, and what to avoid.
The Classic First-Timer Route
Bangkok (2β3 nights)
Start here. Temples, street food, markets, and nightlife. The pulse of Thailand.
Chiang Mai (2β3 nights)
Northern culture, elephant sanctuaries, cooking classes, and mountain scenery.
Southern Islands (4β7 nights)
Choose your vibe: party (Koh Phangan), diving (Koh Tao), beaches (Koh Samui, Krabi, Phuket).
Total: 10β14 days. Shorter trip? Do Bangkok + one destination. Longer? Add Chiang Rai, Pai, or more islands.
Browse ready-made itineraries βWhat to Know Before You Go
Currency
Thai Baht (THB). ATMs are everywhere but charge ~200 THB fee. Use Wise or Revolut to minimize fees.
Health
No mandatory vaccinations. Consider Hep A, Typhoid, and malaria prevention for rural areas. Travel insurance recommended.
Language
Thai is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learn a few Thai words β locals appreciate it.
Common First-Timer Mistakes
- βOverpacking: Thailand is hot and laundry is cheap. Pack light.
- βTrusting tuk-tuk drivers who "know a better temple" β classic scam.
- βNot negotiating: markets and tuk-tuks expect it.
- βRenting a scooter without experience β road accidents are the #1 tourist risk.
- βChanging money at the airport β terrible rates. Use an ATM in the city.
- βDisrespecting temple dress codes β cover shoulders and knees.
FAQ
Is Thailand good for first-time solo travelers?
Yes. Thailand is one of the most first-timer-friendly destinations in the world. English is widely spoken, transport is easy, and the country is set up for tourism.
How much money do I need for Thailand?
Budget: $30-50/day. Mid-range: $60-120/day. This covers accommodation, food, local transport, and activities. Flights and big tours are extra.
Do I need vaccines for Thailand?
No mandatory vaccines. Recommended: Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Check with your doctor. Travel insurance is strongly advised.
What should I pack for Thailand?
Light, breathable clothes. Reef-safe sunscreen. A scarf (for temples). Flip flops. Power adapter (Thailand uses Type A/B/C β most electronics work fine). That is basically it.
