June 7, 2025

Budgeting Tips for a Girls’ Trip to Thailand

Thailand is affordable, but group trips can get expensive fast if you’re not careful.
Smart planning keeps the fun high and costs low.


1. Set a Group Budget Early

Agree on a daily budget before booking anything.
Include transport, food, shopping, activities, and extras.


2. Book Flights Early and Use Alerts

Use sites like Skyscanner or Google Flights.
Set price alerts and fly mid-week for cheaper fares.


3. Travel During Shoulder Season

Avoid peak season (December to January).
Try March or October for good weather and lower prices.


4. Share Stays, Save More

Book villas, hostels with private rooms, or large Airbnbs.
Split costs evenly and choose places with kitchens to save on meals.


5. Use Apps to Split Bills

Download Splitwise or Tricount.
It keeps group expenses fair and avoids awkward money talks.


6. Eat Local, Not Fancy

Street food is cheap, clean (at busy stalls), and delicious.
Try night markets and food courts instead of restaurants.


7. Take Public Transport When You Can

Use BTS, MRT, or ferries in cities.
For longer routes, compare prices on 12Go Asia before booking.


8. Plan One Splurge, Not Ten

Pick one big activity—like island hopping or a spa day.
Keep the rest of your days fun but low-cost.


9. Shop Smart at Markets

Bargain at street stalls, but be polite.
Set a souvenir limit to control impulse spending.


10. Track Your Spending Daily

Use an app like Trail Wallet or note it down in Google Sheets.
Knowing what you’ve spent helps avoid surprises.