Hospitality Exchange for Women in Bangkok

Marinette

Marinette

Bangkok

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi! local in Thailand, based in Bangkok and mostly traveling around Thailand. I love to travel and based in bangkok for now if anyone want to do something or travel somewhere hmu!

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Nuji

Nuji

Bangkok

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I love my country so much that I want to help people who visit my beloved country to learn about our culture, society, people, etc.

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Amaia

Amaia

Bangkok

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Spaniard living in Bangkok (been living in here for 8 years!). Active and curious about many things, into yoga, breathwork, aerials, acro & more 🤸🏻‍♀️Also loving nature and art. Days don’t have enough hours! 😅 Working teaching Spanish as a foreign language and studying a Bsc in Psychology. I made really good connections through Couchsurfing and would like to give this a go! Happy to host :) You’d have your own room with an airmattress. Just no heavy partying plz! * LGBTIAQ+ & kink friendly and not judging🌈

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Fai

Fai

Bangkok

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Fai is my nickname like all Thais have.

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Areta

Areta

Taiwan

Solo travel

My Bangkok One-Day-Trip (1) When I went to Bangkok last month, I just moved out of Taipei, where I had lived for 12 years. It was a chaotic month for me, But two of my good friends planned a one-day-trip for me — as a surprise. I had no idea what I was going to do on that day. I arrived in Bangkok knowing nothing. I only had my accommodations booked and Grab installed. I told my friends that I’d exchange cash for Thai bat, but I didn’t even have any cash with me. I didn’t know how to take public transportation or how to speak the language. A Grab driver even canceled my order because I couldn’t find the place to meet up. (I think GPS was the main problem.) It may have seemed a bit chaotic but with all the travel experience I had in the past years, they were minor problems and I wasn’t nervous at all. The next day at 6am I finally opened the itinerary of my one-day-trip. First I needed to take the bus to Wat Arun. Now that’s a problem. As I walked and googled how to take a bus at the same time, I realized I would need some coins. (I only got cash from the ATM.) So I took a Grab instead, which was probably cheating, but it worked. The driver took me to Wat Arun and immediately I was surrounded by staff from a nearby shops asking me to rent Thai traditional clothes. I wasn’t sure if I should, then they made a very nice offer — 1600bat for the photographer, clothes, shoes, even makeup and hair. For some reason I started my trip with something not on the itinerary at all. After one hour of photo shoot, the next thing on my agenda was to learn Thai dance. My dearest friends signed me up for a one-on-one dance class! I arrived telling the teacher I had no idea about it, but I was opened minded enough and had really a lot of fun. The teacher was very young and spoke fluent English. She was very patient and I was satisfied enough with the result. I learned two dances and now I believe I can go to a random Thai club to dance with them.

Posted: October 20, 2025
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Group travel

We really enjoyed Bangkok, felt safe and for European it was really cheap. We stayed in old town area so getting around was mostly possible with shared rides, subway was too far away so would recommend staying near the subway if you’re interested in attending mall events :)

Posted: August 5, 2025
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