RE: Thailand no longer wants backpackers

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Thailand no longer wants backpackers

in travel •  6 years ago 

Thank you for the information.
My wife is from Nepal. Last year we stopped in Thailand on the way to visitor family. We fell in love and have plans to go back next year. Our plans were to spend one month in Nepal and one month in Thailand.

Is there anything preventing us from booking three or four hotels at different destinations and then checking out early or changing hotels?
Or booking a place cheap enough for the entire month and letting them know that we'll be in and out.

Even though we have a place to stay. Usually when we go the Nepal, we get a cheap hotel for about $5.00 a day. About 150 a month. This way we have a place to store stuff and have a quiet place to get away from the family. Maybe this is an option.
Thanks again for this information. We were just about to start planning the trip.

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i would say that unless you already have a bunch of stamps to thailand that you may not be asked. If you had a booking already for just a night or two you are unlikely to be turned away. Make sure that you check first about your wife because Nepal might be on a list of countries that need to apply for a visa before coming. I'm not sure about this though.