This “What Does it Cost To Live for a Month in?” post comes from Allan of Live Less Ordinary, about one of my favorite cities to adventure in, in the world Bangkok, Thailand. Our bills for water, electric and wifi are included in our 15,000฿ rental price. You can order from Chiang Mai bread on Facebook and they deliver to your door by bike for 50฿. Also do factor in VISA runs which will depend on if and when you need to leave the country (VISA Run Guide here). Pollution in Chiang Mai is quite bad and many expats say burning season (February) when locals slash and burn their crops is particularly bad. Please don't leave so soon! If you’re taking a red taxi outside of the city, expect to pay 80-100฿ per person. Your best bet is to find a professional (paralegal or lawyer) and/or maybe find competent people on some of the Facebook groups. Over the next (31 pages - days) you will get to see examples of daily life in Thailand and what you can expect on a budget I’m looking forward to visiting the city, especially trying out the street food. — A shot of espresso should cost 40฿. They’re building a subway in Bangkok and congestion should ease up when it’s finished. What matters the most is that living like locals is cheaper, but might be difficult at first. Cleaning! Eating out in Thailand is definitely one of the perks! ฿ / $59 / £44 at the VISA office in Chiang Mai. You’ll be able to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, noodles, coconut milk and spices for at least half of what you’ll pay at the supermarket. Monthly rent costs: $687 per month. guide to vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Chiang Mai, — Drinks are relatively expensive in Thailand! Heartwork was also a nice area, but it has limited opening hours which meant we didn’t use it as often as we wanted to. Rent in Thailand is, on average, 60.39% lower than in United States . Add that to the basic cost of living and a better budget would be 25,000 Baht ($759.75 USD) a month. Breakdown of prices in Bangkok, Thailand for housing, food, transportation, going out for November 2020. You can make a copy of our travel budget template if you like. anybody please suggest. by Guest | Dec 4, 2014 | Asia, Thailand, Travel, What Does it Cost | 5 comments. Punspace doesn’t make sense unless you plan to spend all day there. relating to those expenses and activities (pictures and facts). Much of Bangkok’s Big City Life will be similar to the simple life, only the main difference in the cost of living in Bangkok will be accommodation, and the luxuries which come in these parts of city. Add that to the basic cost of living and a better budget would be 25,000 Baht ($759.75 USD) a month. Our weekly routine included free Yoga in the park 3 days per week, gym twice per week (60฿ per person) and free hiking trips on the weekend with Doi Suthep Walkers. which will come to around 2,000 Baht ($60.78 USD) plus unless surviving without air-con or communication. This blog post was joint written by Charlie and Luke.