Nuji
Bangkok
3 days
I love my country so much that I want to help people who visit my beloved country to learn about our culture, society, people, etc.
Aom
Bangkok
1 day
Hey, My name is Aom and I'm interested in backpacking, business, culture, cycling, dancing, digital nomad, diving, education, events & social, food & cuisine, health, languages, live music, nature, nightlife, rafting, running, shoestring, shopping, sightseeing, solo travel, sunbathing, surfing, swimming, technology, trekking and writing
ffirstncn
Bangkok
3 days
Hi my name is nichanun from bkk Thailand nice to meet you guys also welcome you all
Laura
I am from Colombia and currently working as a TA in Bangkok while doing a gap year. I am an outgoing person and enjoy a wide range of activities. I like meeting new people and learning new things.
Aor
Hi, My name is Aor and I'm interested in nature, photography, business, culture, hiking, sightseeing, solo travel and technology
Based on 9 experiences
I felt super safe in Bangkok even at night. I would recommend to use bolt because it’s cheaper than grab. As a women I think it’s completely okay to travel there by yourself. The food is amazing and if you don’t know what to do you can try all the malls are huge and you can never get bored. The temples are amazing as well. I recommande Chinatown
Posted: March 29, 2024Jess (33)
United Kingdom
I found this a rather overwhelming first destination for my solo travelling venture. I would say, read up about the city first and find out what it is you want to do/focus your energy on. Even though the locals are lovely and enthusiastic about the city, you can often get roped in to booking stuff that isn't really what you're looking for. I would say I felt very safe though and not threatened in any way. I found that within seconds of me being unsure where I was going, a local would pop up out of nowhere asking where I was going but not in a creepy way. They just seem genuinely keen to help and want you to have the best time!
Posted: March 6, 2024Experienced: January, 2024based on 9 experiences
I had a great time taking a cooking course, they show you how to make curry and take you to a market. I would try to get a hotel close to a train station. My least positive experience was getting around with taxis, they don't want to use the meter which will 100% get you a better price. Better to just not take the ride till you find one that will turn on the meter.
Posted: February 20, 2024Experienced: December, 2023Bangkok is really similar to Jakarta! easy access to everywhere, you can use motorbike, taxi, bus, BTS, MRT or tuktuk. But the traffic also really bad They have wide and clean road for pedestrian, savory food beverage and snack! you must gain weight during the trip everything is relatively affordable, many places to explore like temple, malls, museum, market or cafe hopping be prepared for extra baggage because Bangkok is the place for shopping especially clothing
Posted: January 22, 2024Experienced: June, 2023