Taking a Good Look at Thailand's Currency
When visiting Thailand, it is important to know how much your money is worth there. Therefore, you need to get familiar with the currency that is basically used around the country. If it is your first time to visit this exotic and beautiful nation, then it is your responsibility to determine how much money is needed for you to enjoy what this Asian country is offering local and foreign tourists.
The Thai baht is the currency that the country is using and it is very important to know how much money you are carrying in your pocket. You can use this knowledge when spending for your meals in restaurants, buying groceries or clothing, as well as tipping. Without knowing this, you will have a tendency to spend more than you have expected. If you have an ATM card, however, you can use it if your bank is a member of banking networks like Cirrus or Plus. This can be a good way to withdraw money from your account back home. Cash advances on credit cards can also be possible as long as you have the personal identification number or PIN.
Tipping is also customary in the country, so make sure you know how much is acceptable to tip for the particular service you received. Tips for meals at restaurants should not be over ten percent of your total bill, unless the service has been exceptional in which you can give fifteen percent. Likewise, ensure to check the bill first or ask if there is a service charge as there are many high-end restaurants and hotels that automatically add ten percent to the bill for services rendered. Twenty baht is also sufficient when tipping bellhops, boatmen or anybody else who carries your luggage.


