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15 golden rules for planning a Thailand trip.
Learn the tricks that took me years to discover.
Discover how a Thailand expert scans his surroundings.
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🇹🇭 15-Step Strategy
1. Make a list of categories that are important for your travel happiness (beaches, street food, parks, temples, museums, mountains, cafés, malls, markets, live music, clubs, …).
2. Fill each category with 5 spots you heard about and want to visit.
3. Open Google Maps and find out if these places really are in the area, or if Social Media lied to you.
4. If you’re lucky, you’ll have 3 spots per category. Save them in Google Maps.
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5. Look at the map and see how far each of these points are away from each other.
6. Now look for a hotel in the area that is surrounded by most of the pinned locations. Tip: Never book a hotel that is too close to the "action". Look for the trigger word "noise" in the review section.
7. Now look at the saved places and divide them into morning and evening activities. Check opening times.
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8. Plan your days in thirds: mornings and evenings for activities, and afternoons for siesta/pool (heat escape).
9. Always try to find loops. Like in Bangkok Old Town: the most important sightseeing hotspots are almost all next to each other or super close. So do them in one go. Find tempting snack stations along the way.
10. Recommendation #1: Don’t do big transport days on day three. Day one is okay; your body is crushed from the flight anyway.
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11. Recommendation #2: Stay for three days at a location. Don’t jump every day or every two days between north and south.
12. Recommendation #3: An itinerary with 20 locations in 20 days is not a masterpiece; it’s a ticket to exhaustion, frustration, and regret.
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13. Recommendation #4: Don’t visit places because society expects you to go there. If you’re not interested in temples, skip them. Not a beach guy? Skip them. Be true to yourself. And do only what you love.
14. Recommendation #5: Don’t overplan. For decades, people arrived in Thailand without a hotel booking. Without any travel plan. And they had fun too. You can do everything on the go. From plane, train, and bus tickets to accommodation and tours. But if you want to overplan, use sites like „Get Your Guide“ for tours, „12go Asia“ for ferries, trains, buses, and vans, and „Google Flights“ for domestic flights.
15. Return for at least two days to Bangkok before your flight back home. Mini break before the crushing flight back home.
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- Tim
P.S. I would love to roast your itinerary. First come, first served. Drop your plan here.





