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  1. I’m planning to do thailand solo but the one thing I’m concerned about is getting transport (taxis) alone from the aiport to the hostel etc. I would feel quite unsafe being alone in a taxi with a foreign driver. I’m sure it’s all in my head lol, did you find this to be safe and easy to get get round?

    • Thailand is incredibly safe. I assure you, a cab driver won’t be a problem 🙂 If you are flying into Bangkok and have an unlocked phone, you can buy a SIM card right inside the airport for something like $3 and you’ll get data on your phone pretty much all over Thailand so you feel safe. If it puts you at ease, you can call the hostel when you arrive at the airport to let them know you should be arriving soon. You also won’t have any problems finding someone who speaks English in the airport who can help you get a cab.

  2. shoshana

    hi! i’m headed to bangkok solo in february. are there any hostels there that you would recommend that are especially safe / easy to get to / not on Khao San Road? thanks so much! your blog has been very helpful!

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