A foreign tourist has publicly criticized Thai tourism in a video, labeling the country “overrated” and pointing to high accommodation costs, poor food hygiene, crowded attractions, and unfriendly locals. The video, initially shared by the tourist, was reposted by local outlet TravelNews, highlighting her two-week experience in Thailand, which she felt was unlike positive reviews she had read before her visit.
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She compared Thailand unfavorably with other Asian destinations, noting that even the cheapest hostel was priced at 600 baht per night, which she found expensive for a backpacker. She was also critical of Thai food, citing instances where her friends suffered from food poisoning. She expressed dissatisfaction with the food, describing it as sweet, oily, and causing her to feel bloated.
The tourist also found major destinations crowded, especially popular islands where she felt disconnected from nature. She criticized public transport, saying that the service she received did not align with Thailand’s “land of smiles” reputation, with some workers being unhelpful or unfriendly. Additionally, she noticed trash in numerous places and questioned why locals would allow such pollution in natural areas.
Ending her video, she acknowledged Thailand's beauty but maintained her viewpoint that its tourism was overrated. While she encouraged others to visit and form their own opinions, she expressed confusion over why some tourists choose extended stays in the country.
In response, some Thai viewers echoed parts of her critique, comparing accommodation costs with those in Vietnam and China, where private rooms were more affordable. One Thai user related to her transport complaints, mentioning issues with inconvenient public transport and high prices in tourist spots. Conversely, others defended Thai tourism, suggesting the tourist’s budget constrained her experience and that travel preferences differ.
Looking forward, this critique highlights diverse traveler expectations and prompts a reflection on how different experiences can shape perceptions of a destination, reported The Thaiger.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 19 Mar 2026