We're finding Malaysia cheaper than Thailand actually...
We know it goes against the well rehearsed mantra of many travel boards, but we're just back in Malaysia after travelling through Thailand and are finding it is much easier to spend less in Malaysia than in Thailand.
Now I know that isn't exactly the same as it being cheaper - I am sure we could have found accomodation for rock bottom prices in Thailand if we'd wanted - but finding budget options in Thailand wasn't easy. And, when we did find them, the quality was generally quite a bit lower than the standard in Malaysia.
Of course, this could be to do with the areas we chose to stay in in Thailand. We chose no to stay in Khao San Road in Bangkok where accomodation would probably be cheaper. We also stayed on popular islands like Samui and Pha Ngan. The tourist business in these areas is booming and it's not easy to find good hostel accomodation amidst all the developments.
Also - an NZ couple we met said that they paid 150-200 bhat more this year for a basic bungalow on Koh Pha Ngan than last year, a big hike in prices.
We like quiet but sociable, well maintained hostels and when we were here a month ago, and again now, it's just easier to find these at low prices in good locations in Malaysia.
Where eating and doing day to day stuff like shopping is concerned we're finding it's just easier to spend less in Malaysia too. Because tourism is booming in many of the Thai places it can be difficult (outside of the cities) to find good 'local' options which are, invariably, cheaper. In heavily touristed places it is pretty much impossible.
Where as back here in Malaysia I have 5 or 6 really good local restaurants just round the corner from the hostel and it was just 3US$ for lunch for 2 of us today (yummy roti too) our average spend on lunch in Thailand was about 3 times this. We've just put a load of washing on here too at about half the cheapest price we could find in Thailand.
So anyway - we've been feeling this for the last month in Thialand and just wanted to check out what other people's impressions are.
Are we lone voices?
KG
Now I know that isn't exactly the same as it being cheaper - I am sure we could have found accomodation for rock bottom prices in Thailand if we'd wanted - but finding budget options in Thailand wasn't easy. And, when we did find them, the quality was generally quite a bit lower than the standard in Malaysia.
Of course, this could be to do with the areas we chose to stay in in Thailand. We chose no to stay in Khao San Road in Bangkok where accomodation would probably be cheaper. We also stayed on popular islands like Samui and Pha Ngan. The tourist business in these areas is booming and it's not easy to find good hostel accomodation amidst all the developments.
Also - an NZ couple we met said that they paid 150-200 bhat more this year for a basic bungalow on Koh Pha Ngan than last year, a big hike in prices.
We like quiet but sociable, well maintained hostels and when we were here a month ago, and again now, it's just easier to find these at low prices in good locations in Malaysia.
Where eating and doing day to day stuff like shopping is concerned we're finding it's just easier to spend less in Malaysia too. Because tourism is booming in many of the Thai places it can be difficult (outside of the cities) to find good 'local' options which are, invariably, cheaper. In heavily touristed places it is pretty much impossible.
Where as back here in Malaysia I have 5 or 6 really good local restaurants just round the corner from the hostel and it was just 3US$ for lunch for 2 of us today (yummy roti too) our average spend on lunch in Thailand was about 3 times this. We've just put a load of washing on here too at about half the cheapest price we could find in Thailand.
So anyway - we've been feeling this for the last month in Thialand and just wanted to check out what other people's impressions are.
Are we lone voices?
KG