3 Day Itinerary in Thailand

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Sawadee ka! This is my second blog about Thailand. Recently, I wrote about 14 Things To Know Before Visiting Thailand. This time, I’m writing about the places we visited when we went there a few months ago.

Here is our itinerary when we visited Thailand.

Day 1:

We arrived at the airport at 3:30 in the morning, Thailand time. Don’t forget to echange your money to Thai Baht! I recommend that you look for that forex which is the first one you will see after you’ve exited the arrival area. They have the best rates and their signage is in green color.

We claimed the travel sim that we bought through Klook and booked a car via Grab to take us to our hotel. Since we arrived too early, we went to 7 Eleven to buy food for breakfast. We went back to the hotel and ate our breakfast. We decided to leave our luggages at the reception area so we could start our tour early.

As a first time user of Grab there, I was surprised with the promos and discounts available when booking a ride. Of course, we took advantage of the discounts and headed to our first destination.

  • Wat Arun is the first temple we visited. We had our pictures taken wearing traditional Thai costumes. The rate was 100THB per person. The entrance fee is 50THB.

  • We took a ferry to cross the river which costs 4THB per person to get to our next destination. The ride was really quick since we were just crossing the river. It’s funny that you can actually swim across the river had it been allowed and if river is clean.

  • Since there were four of us, it didn’t hurt our pockets to experience a tuktuk ride. We paid 25THB per person to take us to our next destination which is the Grand Palace. The gate entrance was too far and hurt our feet. The fee to enter costs 500THB.
  • Across the street is where Wat Phra Chetupon and Wat Pho Reclining Buddha are located. It has an entrance fee of 200THB.

  • After an exhausting walk, we rested for a bit and went to MBK Center. It’s an airconditioned commercial center where you can buy goods and other things that you can also see at night markets and other bazaars.
  • Talad Rot Fai Market Ratchada. It’s one of the biggest night markets in Bangkok with so may stuff to buy and street food to choose from. Of course, we didn’t miss the pad thai and mango sticky rice lol. We didn’t try the insects hahaha!

Day 2:

  • We dropped by Erawan Shrine first to offer prayers. For 30THB, we got a set of garlands, incense and candles to e offered to the 4 faced buddha. I will come back to say my gratitude once my prayers are answered.

  • It’s the weekend! We checked out Chatuchak Weekend Market. It was too big and the prices of the items being sold are cheap. There are lots of food to eat as well that’s why we decided to have lunch here.

  • Madame Tussauds Wax Musseum. It’s inside Siam Discovery. We bought our tickets at a discounted price through Klook. I recommend that you download the app as you can get better prices here.

Day 3:

  • We rode the bus going to Pattaya. We agreed to stay there overnight to experience the beach and see other parts of Thailand. It was a smooth 2 hour ride going there. We checked in and ate lunch near the beach. The lady who owns the coffee shop was very nice and offered drive for us to The Sanctuary of Truth. If you are a fan of Money Heist, you will definitely not skip this place. The intricate design is truly captivating. I’d like you to see it with your own eyes.

  • Our next stop was the Colosseum Cabaret Show. The show was about an hour. The performers were amazing. I recommend that you watch a cabaret show in Thailand. I think I shared a picture of the show on my previous blog. I’d leave you curious about the show hehe.

I hope you learned somethingaout our trip. Actually, there are more places to visit. Mostly aren’t for free and can be really time consuming. If you want to see it all, stay in Thailand for a few days more.

 

 

 

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