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Is this plan too full for a seven-day trip to Thailand?
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Hello, adventure seekers! 🌟 I'm thrilled to share my plans for my first solo trip to Thailand this November! With a tight budget, I'm eager to dive into the vibrant food scene, soak up the sun on stunning beaches, and explore the nightlife. My itinerary includes three days in Bangkok, two days in Chiang Mai, and two days in Phuket. I'm curious if this plan feels too packed. Should I spend more time in one location? Any must-try restaurants? Thanks for your tips! 🥳
Hello everyone,
I'm organising my first trip to Thailand for November. I'm travelling alone, have a little budget, and am primarily interested in food, beaches, and a little nightlife.
This is my general strategy:
Day 1–3: Bangkok
Day 4–5: Chiang Mai; Day 6–7: Phuket
Enquiries:
With internal flights, is this too hurried?
Should I spend more time somewhere else and forego one city?
Are there any restaurants you simply must try?
Regards in advance!
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