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What should I pay attention to when going to Thailand for the first time? How much money to bring

I can express my opinion on this, because I just went to Thailand with my husband on March 26. We asked several times, because considering that the two of us were going on a honeymoon, the itinerary would be too long if we went with a group. It’s too compact and feels very tiring for someone like me who likes to sleep in. So after careful consideration, we decided to go on our own.

My husband and I chose a free trip to Koh Samui. We went to the tour group for consultation. We chose 4,000 yuan per person. We were not familiar with the hotel we arranged at the time, so we added 300 yuan for us. You can make adjustments at the Novotel hotel. If you like something better, you can pay for the adjustments yourself. You can also request a double bed room. Travel agencies will apply for a visa for you for free. I don’t recommend applying for a visa on arrival because you have to pay separately. The visa is 1,000 baht, and the tip is 200 baht, totaling 1,200. However, travel agency services are free of charge. In the past, you could charge RMB for visa application tips, but now the tip is included and no RMB is charged.

The travel agency can also help you fill in the immigration card. He can help you fill in everything. In addition, you need to apply for an overseas wireless wifi card, which is usually valid for one week.

The travel agency asked us to exchange 10,000 baht, which is about 2,000 RMB, but suggested that we bring about 6,000 RMB. Just in case of emergencies. So we brought about 8,000 RMB in total. You don’t need to change too many Thai bahts, because there are currency exchangers everywhere, and the general exchange rate is 4.9.