A Guide to Your First Hour in Bangkok, Thailand

Here’s your Thailand Travel Guide for the first 60 minutes after you land in Bangkok. Lots of tips and tricks to get you out of Suvarnabhumi Airport with everything you need.
I’ll break down money exchange options, how to get a Sim card, transportation options, health insurance, and more. I’ll give prices and options for everything, including the cheapest way to get into downtown Bangkok.

My goal with this channel is to grow a community of Thailand Lovers who like to have fun. Day dreaming is encouraged here. Always remember, you only get so many trips around the sun… so make ’em count!

0:00 Welcome to Bangkok
0:43 Bangkok Airports Overview
1:29 Suvarnabhumi Overview
2:09 Cash and Money Exchange
4:56 Mobile Sim Card
6:10 Essential Thailand Apps
7:25 Transportation to the City
9:48 Airport Rail Link
11:44 Getting Around Bangkok
13:55 Health Insurance Calculator
15:13 7-11 Beer and Toasty

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28 Comments

  1. First of all, cash in only few hundred baht, just enough to last you, until you get into the city where you can find money changers that give a lot better exchange, and won't cost you as much as it would doing it his way.. second of all. Do not use taxi use the MRT, the taxi will try to scam you, the meter charges faster when they choose to, and his wrong when they say highway , say no, why pay for the toll when you do not need to, plus they will add extra to scam you again

  2. Super informative buddy and ‘right up to date’ with logistical help – navigating your way around. Your a great orator, super clear English with your natural ‘twang’. You seem to be enjoying a great lifestyle so best wishes from Scotland for that future. 👌🥃

  3. I must have watched this video 20 times over before my trip. Easily the best and most informative video out there. It made my first trip to Thailand way less stressful.

  4. First off this video was very easy to follow. I love how he got right into it. But health insurance is not required if you’re visiting Thailand, it’s only required if you plan on retiring/ living in Thailand. A lot of times health insurance gets lost in translation, meaning people think you need health insurance just because you go to Thailand. You have a 60 day visa free entry from America once you’re there you can apply for another 30 days for a total of 90 day stay. No health insurance required for that length of time. I agree with some of the other viewers in regards to this video. The Thai government should be responsible for putting out good quality videos like this. So thank you my friend for producing a great video for the individuals like myself interested in traveling to Bangkok.

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