Bangkok, Thailand
Travel Guide 2026
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Bangkok is a city that hits all your senses at once — the smell of pad thai from a street cart, the roar of a tuk-tuk, the golden spires of Wat Phra Kaew rising above the Chao Phraya. It's chaotic, beautiful, deeply spiritual, and relentlessly fun.
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✈️ Plan My Bangkok TripTop Things to Do in Bangkok
- Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
- Wat Pho reclining Buddha
- Chatuchak Weekend Market
- Khao San Road nightlife
- Floating markets day trip
- Chinatown (Yaowarat) for food
November–February (cool season, 25–32°C). March–May is very hot. June–October is rainy season but cheaper.
Visa exemption 30 days (extendable to 60) for Canadian, US, UK, EU, Australian passports. Bangladeshi passport: visa-on-arrival at Bangkok airport ($35, 15 days). Indian passport: visa-on-arrival ($35, 15 days).
Budget: $35–55/day. Mid-range: $80–150/day. Luxury: $250+/day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do Bangladeshi citizens need a visa for Bangkok?
Bangladeshi citizens can get a visa-on-arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport — cost is approximately $35 USD for 15 days. Bring a passport photo and proof of accommodation.
Is Bangkok good for budget travel?
Bangkok is one of the world's best cities for budget travel. Street food meals cost $1–3, hostel dorms from $8/night, and tuk-tuk rides are fun and cheap.
How many days should I spend in Bangkok?
3–4 days to see the main temples, markets, and nightlife. Use Bangkok as a base to add Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, or Krabi.
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