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Vlog travel expenses Xi'an 5 days 4 nights 18,600 per person

Vlog Travel Expenses Xi'an 5 Days 4 Nights 🇨🇳🗻

18,600 baht each

Recap Excursion Program

Day 1

• Travel to Xi'an

• Bell Tower

Day 2

• Huashan Mountain Excursion > West peak

Day 3

• Jinsi Emperor Cemetery Excursion

• Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

• Drum Tower

Day 4

• Travel Longou San ()

Day 5

• Return to Bangkok

# Travel it # Travel, it's traveling # Travel it dot com

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... Read moreสำหรับใครที่วางแผนเที่ยวซีอานเองและอยากรู้รายละเอียดค่าใช้จ่ายอย่างละเอียด ผมขอแชร์ประสบการณ์จริงที่เจอมาในทริป 5 วัน 4 คืนครับ เริ่มจากตั๋วเครื่องบิน AirAsia ที่ผมจ่ายไปประมาณ 6,360 บาท ถือว่าคุ้มมากเมื่อเทียบกับราคาช่วงเที่ยว และการเดินทางภายในเมืองใช้บริการรถไฟความเร็วสูงคุ้มค่า คนละ 2,540 บาท ซึ่งสะดวกและรวดเร็วมาก เรื่องที่พักจองโรงแรม 4 คืน ค่าใช้จ่ายเพียงคนละ 1,600 บาทเท่านั้น แนะนำให้เลือกที่ตั้งใกล้สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวหลักอย่าง Bell Tower เพื่อประหยัดเวลาการเดินทาง สำหรับค่าเข้าชมสถานที่ท่องเที่ยวต่าง ๆ เช่น เขาหัวซาน คนละ 2,107 บาท, สุสานจิ้นซีฮ่องเต้ 560 บาท และหลงโถวซาน 711 บาท ค่าใช้จ่ายเหล่านี้ถือว่าไม่แพงและคุ้มค่ากับประสบการณ์ที่ได้รับ นอกจากนี้ ยังมีค่าอาหารประมาณ 1,827 บาท ซึ่งผมแนะนำให้ลองชิมอาหารท้องถิ่นตามตลาดใกล้ ๆ เพื่อสัมผัสรสชาติของซีอานอย่างแท้จริง สิ่งสำคัญอีกอย่างคือการเตรียม eSIM และประกันการเดินทางที่ประมาณ 291 บาท และ 420 บาทตามลำดับ เพื่อความสะดวกและปลอดภัยในการเดินทาง แนะนำให้จัดตารางท่องเที่ยวให้เหมาะสม เช่น วันแรกเที่ยว Bell Tower และสำรวจเมือง วันถัดไปขึ้นเขาหัวซาน ด้วยงบประมาณรวมประมาณ 18,600 บาท ทริปนี้จึงเป็นตัวอย่างการเที่ยวซีอานด้วยตัวเองที่คุ้มค่าและสะดวกสบาย เหมาะสำหรับคนที่อยากได้ประสบการณ์จีนแบบเต็ม ๆ โดยไม่ต้องงบสูงมากครับ หวังว่ารีวิวและรายละเอียดนี้จะช่วยให้ทุกคนวางแผนเที่ยวซีอานได้ง่ายและสนุกขึ้นครับ!

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