Is 3 weeks in Thailand too much?
Is 3 weeks in Thailand too much? Classic Thailand As with our suggestions for the two-week itinerary, try not to cram too much in if you're visiting Thailand for the first time. Slower travel can be more rewarding, and with three weeks there is still plenty you can see and do without rushing around.
Is Vietnam or Thailand cheaper?
When it comes to affordability, both Thailand and Vietnam are relatively inexpensive compared to many other destinations. However, in general, Vietnam is considered to be a more budget-friendly option than Thailand. Accommodations, food, and transportation are all cheaper in Vietnam, especially in rural areas.
Is Bali more expensive than Thailand?
For rock bottom budget travelers, Thailand is generally a little cheaper than Bali for accommodation, street food, and markets (because of greater competition) and slightly cheaper for flights (because Bangkok is a major hub), but the differences are slight. Verdict: Same-same.
Can you visit Thailand twice in a month?
A Thailand Visa On Arrival, which is valid for a maximum of 15 days and non-extendable. A Thailand Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa or Multiple-Entry Non-Immigrant Visa, in which case, you can leave and re-enter the country multiple times for the duration your visa is issued, without it becoming forfeit.
Can I stay in Thailand for 40 days?
What happens if I overstay my 30 days in Thailand?
If you are caught overstaying in Thailand you will face a fine and the probability of being detained in a Thai detention center, after which you will be deported from Thailand. The severity of the punishment depends on the length of overstay. That's why if you overstay, you should exit Thailand as soon as possible.