The land of smiles
and I, well me and Bangkok at least anyway have a bit of a love/hate
relationship; it's cheap but not always in a good way, you can get around
easily on a pretty neat transport system but it can be impossible to simply
cross the street, the city never sleeps, however, sometimes you need some quiet
and the people are smiley but how many are genuine? guess I'll be sitting
on the fence as Libra's tend to do with this one but lets see what this
sprawling city of contradictions has to offer me this time.
Bangkok can easily
be done on a shoe string budget and for a person like me who only has 2 months
worth of cash, that will be spread over 3 but will worry about running out
later it's a damn good thing. You can eat for under $1 and I've heard you can
even stay at the infamous Overstay for free. I've given myself a budget
of around 500 baht or £10 a day while I'm here. So let's see what an average
day looks like for a tourist living off only a tenner in BKK.
I won't be able to visit The Grand Palace or take a posh dinner cruise but I can take in freshish air in BKK's parks, tour markets, window shop in the malls, get lost, take photos, visit temples, and dine on satay from street vendors. I've met some wonderful people while I've been here and that costs nothing at all, one African ex pat tells me all about what life is like for a black man looking for love in BKK (it's not always pretty but it really is interesting).
There are good
things about traveling with less money, being less of a 'tourist' and acting
more like a 'local'. You'll find yourself taking more time out to pick up the
vibe of a place and really attempt to get a feel for what it's about rather
than just heading for the next big touristy spot in your travel guide, one of
the things I really enjoy doing here is paying 14 baht to take a boat along the
river and just watch the world float by. I find myself making far more effort
to talk to people (just smile and say hi!) and some of my best hobo
days have been spent with a new friend or two, a beer, just chatting and
watching the sun set. Hell you'll be so bored you'll try anything like finally
taking a bus rather than the BTS, I heard I'd get lost and I did but I made it
and it only cost me 10 baht to! less comfy but much cheaper than the BTS.
So to conclude,
yes you can get by with only 500 baht a day in Bangkok but it wasn't easy and a lot of days I ended up spending more than that, however, here's a
list of things I really enjoyed on the cheap;
Wat Maha Put / Mae Nak Shrine (วัดมหาบุศย์) |
Chao Mae Tuptim Shrine (ศาลเจ้าแม่ทับทิม) |
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