Seeing the sights in much of Thailand is relatively inexpensive. Even a visit to the Grand Palace in Bangkok or Wat Po only costs a couple hundred baht admission. Excursions are more costly, and most day trips are around 1500 - 2000 Baht. (up to £30) e.g. seeing the Bridge over the River Kwai and the Tiger Temple, a day trip to the temples of Ayutthaya, kayaking in Krabi, elephant trekking in Khao Sok etc. You don’t need to plan doing many of these things very far in advance - booking a day or so ahead is usually fine. But you’ll need to have some money set aside in your budget all the same.
Accommodation will be around 1000 baht a day (£15) if you want a proper hotel with a swimming pool and air conditioning. It depends on what you consider acceptable.
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