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Thailand is an idyllic paradise, where jungle-covered karsts plunge into aquamarine waters and the sand is sugar white.

But no matter how clichéd the fantasy, Thailand delivers in spades. The water around Krabi and Ko Tao really is that deep, cool shade of blue. Phi Phi’s limestone karsts really do look like some alien world. And the food? Let’s just say your local Pad Thai has nothing on Chiang Mai’s street stalls or the floating markets of Amphawa, where little old ladies do things with fish sauce and chilli you never thought possible. From the waterfalls of Erawan to a homestay with the hill tribes of the Golden Triangle, these adventures go beyond the tourist traps. Buckle up.

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Best time to visit thailand.

Thailand's climate is generally hot, humid and at times (like other South East Asian countries) monsoonal. The seasons differ from coast to coast, so depending on which areas you're visiting, the weather can vary.

Thailand's mainland region is great to visit from November to February when the weather is cooler and dryer.

If you are planning on visiting the Gulf Coast (east), avoid the northeast monsoon that brings rain from October to January. For destinations like Phuket on the west side of the peninsula, the best time is November to April to avoid the other monsoon which causes Thailand's wet season from May to October.

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Culture and customs

Often considered the epicentre of Buddhism, religion permeates daily life in Thailand. Sprinkled throughout the country are thousands of golden temples, where you’ll find Buddhist monks in orange robes walking the streets. Young men are expected to spend some time as a monk as it bestows honour on their families. Visitors should be respectful of monks and dress modestly when visiting a temple (cover your knees and shoulders and remove your shoes).

Like other Asian nations, the concept of ‘saving face’ is important. This means avoiding conflict or embarrassment in order to preserve social standing, dignity and honour. Thai people will go out of their way to avoid ‘losing face’. Losing your temper or raising your voice are surefire ways to lose face and can be perceived as volatile or rude.

Eating and drinking

Thai food has everything from spicy dishes packed with chillies to milder coconut-based curries. With street stalls and night markets all over the country, it's really easy to pick up a snack wherever you are in Thailand. On many Intrepid trips, you'll be given the opportunity to have dinner with a local family – this offers a great chance to see how meals are prepared and learn more about the local culture.

Go a step further on our 8-day Thailand Read Food Adventure to watch, eat, prepare and present tasty and traditional Thai cuisine.

Things to try in Thailand

1. Pad Thai (Phat Thai)

A well-known dish but for good reason. This delicious plate of stir-fried rice noodles garnished with peanuts is full of flavour and can be served with fresh prawns, chicken, tofu or vegetables.

2. Tom Yum (Tom Yam)

Usually prepared with stock, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves and chilli, this soup is widely available in Thailand and has been popularised around the world. 

3. Green curry

One of many curries that Thais do so well. Green curry consists of chicken, Thai eggplant and chillies bathed in a coconut milk-based sauce.

4. Som tam (green papaya salad)

This northern dish of shredded raw papaya, cherry tomatoes and green beans is a tantalising mix of sweet, spicy and sour flavours.

5. Coconut water

For a super fresh thirst quencher, try coconut water straight from the husk.

6. Tropical fruit

Fruit shakes and fresh fruit juices are widely available from markets and restaurants – make the most of all the tropical fruits of Thailand.

Geography and environment

Sharing borders with South East Asian neighbours   Cambodia ,   Laos ,   Malaysia   and   Myanmar   (Burma), Thailand's natural environment varies greatly from region to region. From the steamy jungles and misty highlands in the north to the white sand beaches and picturesque islands of the south, Thailand's everchanging landscape has been fascinating and entertaining travellers for centuries. 

The capital, Bangkok, is a heaving, urban jungle with skyscrapers, street vendors, markets, cars, tuk-tuks, bicycles and masses of people all competing for space. Despite this, there are pockets of quiet beauty to be found with parks, temples and traditional shop fronts scattered throughout the city. 

Rural areas in the north are typically quieter, with locals living a more traditional way of life; the frenetic pace of the city gives way to a more slow-paced, agricultural-based lifestyle. Houses are simple, there's more space and less of the modern conveniences. Jungles, rivers, bamboo huts and teak houses are more commonly seen here, and birds and other animal life are more abundant.

History and government

Early history.

Communities based on agriculture (such as rice growing) inhabited Siam (Thailand) as early as the 6th century. In the following centuries, Siam came under the influence of the Khmer, Dvaravati and Malay cultures, with some temples and monuments in modern-day Thailand showing evidence of this influence. In the 13th century, the city of Sukhothai in northern Thailand became an important capital. The ruins of the Sukhothai Historical Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site) feature remnants of the royal palace, temples and other buildings and highlight the artistic and architectural features of the era. 

Ayutthaya rose to prominence as the new capital in the 14th century and was considered a powerhouse of South East Asia as one of the most important centres of trade in the world. Enduring many battles, invasions, overthrows and coups, Ayutthaya's far-reaching trade with other regions ensured a flourishing influence of art, weaponry, religion and cuisine. Much wealth was generated by this enormous empire, with grand palaces, ornate buildings and huge temples featured throughout the city. All this came to an end when the Burmese invaded in the 18th century, bringing the kingdom to ruin and resulting in the loss of many artistic and cultural treasures. Despite this, the ruins of the city are still standing, have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and are a great day trip from Bangkok.

See the sights of ancient and recent Thai history during a 3 day River Kwai and Ancient Thai Kingdoms tour.

Recent history

Thonburi was established as the capital of Siam by General Taksin in the late 18th century, yet this didn't last long, with Taksim being deposed and executed not long after. Bangkok was then named capital by General Chakri, who became Rama I - the first king of the Rama Dynasty.

Over the years, Siam (Thailand) remained the only South East Asian country to remain free from European colonisation. In 1932, the Siamese Revolution resulted in a constitutional monarchy being formed, and in 1941, Thailand invaded French Indochina, overpowered the French and claimed Laos.

In the last thirty years, Thailand has seen political power change hands many times, often due to coups, revolutions and protests. Despite this, Thailand’s economy continues to grow due to its strong tourist industry. Enduring all this, the much-loved King Rama IX has reigned as the Head of State since 1946 - claiming the title of the longest-reigning monarch in the world and providing Thai people with a stable figure to rely upon.

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Whether you're travelling by tuk-tuk through the crazy streets, cycling along backroads or taking a longtail through the khlongs, the journey in Bangkok is definitely half the fun. Drop into the stunning Grand Palace, see the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho and wind your way through floating markets.

Start and finish an incredible 30 day South East Asia Loop in the exciting epicentre that is Bangkok.

2. Chiang Mai

This northern capital is overflowing with experiences. Temple-hop through some - or all - of its 300 temples, take a cooking class to learn the secrets of Thai cuisine and explore the Night Bazaar for delicious food, designer goods and a foot massage to die for.

Experience the magic of Chiang Mai on our 4 day Chiang Mai Adventure

If you ever wondered what was below Thailand's turquoise waters, this is the place to look. Learn to dive or pull on snorkelling gear to discover the fish and reefs that call this coastline home. Shark Island is close by for adrenaline seekers.

Choose your Ko Tao adventure on a 10 day Thailand Beaches: Bangkok to Ko Samui tour.

4. Hilltribe Country

Thailand's north is home to many of the country's minority groups. A hike along buffalo tracks will take you through colourful H'mong, Karen and Lisu villages. Spend a night as their guest for a unique insight into their life.

Spend a night as their guest for a unique insight into their life on our 5 day Thailand Hilltribe Trek.

5. Ayuthaya

Modern meets ancient in Ayuthaya. The current city intertwines itself with the remnants of what was once one of Asia's great capitals. Walk the streets in search of clues to its imperial past and hire a bike to ride through the countryside, exploring the area's ruins.

Enjoy this historical park for yourself during a 10 day Highlights of Thailand tour.

6. Sukhothai

This former capital is a history buff's heaven. Nicknamed the 'Dawn of Happiness', Sukhothai still recalls Siam's golden age with its superb statues, marvellous monuments and lotus flowers in full bloom. A trip to the night market is a real eye-opener; try everything from fried rice to fried bugs.

Stop by Sukhothai on our 8 day Explore Northern Thailand adventure.

The waters surrounding Krabi are dotted with hundreds of limestone karst islands. Kayakers and rock climbers will love exploring them, while others can travel to the nearby floating villages or just relax on one of the region's perfect beaches.

We've made sure to stop by Krabi on our incredible 28 day Bangkok to Bali adventure - you'll thank us later.

8. Golden Triangle

The area where the Thai, Laotian and Burmese borders meet has long been associated with colourful cultures and illicit opium trade. The opium may have gone but the colour hasn't and the markets offer all sorts of amazing local handicrafts.

Set your sights on this incredible part of the world on a 3 days Chiang Mai and Golden Triangle.

9. Khao Sok National Park

For a real jungle experience, spend a couple of days in Khao Sok National Park. Thick rainforests, limestone cliffs, waterfalls and mountains make a wild playground.

Hike, swim, explore caves and sleep to the sounds of exotic birds and animals during our 8 days Essential Southern Thailand trip.

10. Kanchanaburi

This tranquil town is the jumping-off point for visits to the infamous Hell Fire Pass and River Kwai. Be sure to take a ride along the tracks of the Death Railway and reflect on the atrocities of war at the Jeath War Museum.

Take a reflective walk through the history of Kanchanaburi on a 15 day Beautiful Northern Thailand tour.

Top places to visit in Thailand

1. chiang mai.

Visit a park that provides a sanctuary for elephants – many of which have been rescued from the cruel practices of the elephant riding industry.

Add our 3 day Chiang Mai & Elephant Experience to your Thailand trip to learn about these incredible animals.

Spot schools of colourful tropical fish as you snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Ao Nang.

Finish off a 9 day Cycle Southern Thailand tour on the stunning limestone cliff beaches of Krabi.

Dive into the warm waters of Phuket and experience a little bit of paradise.

Spend a couple of days exploring all that Phuket has to offer on a 9 day Thailand Beaches: Bangkok to Phuket adventure.

4. Erawan National Park

Cool off in the waters of Erawan National Park or simply stand back and watch the idyllic waterfalls.

Enjoy the beauty of Erawan National Park on our 12 day Premium Northern Thailand tour .

Follow the scent of chilli and lemongrass to one of Bangkok’s many delicious food markets.

This city is the perfect place to start an incredible 22 day Epic Bangkok to Singapore tour.

Pedal around ancient temples and ruins built as early as the 13th century at the World Heritage-listed Sukhothai Historic Park.

Walk through one of Thailand's first capital cities on our 17 day Classic Thailand East Coast adventure.

7. Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay, is perhaps one of Thailand's most recognisable gems. Kayak around the green waters, admiring the sheer limestone karsts that jut dramatically out of the sea.

Coast through the must-see sights of Phang Nga Bay on our 8 day Phuket Sailing Adventure.

Bustling street markets filled with colourful vendors selling an assortment of goods can be found in small villages and large towns throughout the country. Luxurious, multi-level shopping malls that rival those in European cities are increasingly popping up. 

The Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is perhaps the largest and most extensive market in the world. Here vendors sell everything you can think of, from ceramics to Thai silk to vintage clothing. Bartering is expected at markets and most small vendors. As a rule of thumb, if the price isn’t listed, it’s negotiable. But remember Thais appreciate friendliness and a sense of humour. The more aggressive you are in trying to get a deal, the less likely you are to get one.

Things to buy in Thailand

  • Vibrant fabric cushions, tablecloths and hammocks
  • Silver jewellery (Look for reputable stores) 
  • Handcrafted umbrellas or parasols
  • Thai silk scarves, ties, wraps and clothing
  • Colourful Celadon ceramics
  • Tailor-made clothing

Festival and events

Loy krathong (festival of lights).

During the 12th lunar month, people across the country gather around lakes, rivers and canals to symbolically let their worries float away in the most magical way – by releasing colourful lotus-shaped rafts holding candles, incense and flowers onto the water.

Yee Peng (or Yi Peng)

At the same time that Loy Krathong is taking place, Chiang Mai also celebrates Yee Peng. Religious events, cultural activities and street parades all mark this Buddhist tradition. But what makes this festival truly spectacular is the release of thousands of sky lanterns that illuminate the sky.  

Songkran (Thai New Year)

What happens when New Year’s Day falls during the height of summer? It morphs into a giant water fight. Some towns celebrate just on the day (April 13), while others stretch it out for several days of concerts, ceremonies and other wet festivities.

Chiang Mai Flower Festival

Flowers are used in ways you never thought imaginable at this colourful three-day event in February. Come for the parade of impressive floral floats, and stay for the tasty Thai street food, music and performances.

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

Makha Bucha Day

Songkran Festival (Thai New Year)

H.M. King's Coronation

Visakha Bucha Day

Queen Suthida's Birthday

King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday

Buddhist Lent Day

Queen’s Birthday

Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol

Chulalongkorn Day

King’s Birthday

Constitution Day

Please note dates of  Thai public holidays may vary.

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We have a variety of similar destinations, trips and routes that you could consider! Tie another trip into your holiday, or see how we can help you get from A to B.

We have tours departing from a variety of locations around Thailand. The option below may be of interest:

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  • Bangkok to Phuket

Further reading

Thailand travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to visit Thailand?

Travellers with passports from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States are exempt from a tourist visa if they are travelling for 30 days or less. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from entry to Thailand.

If you plan on staying longer as a tourist, or if you are travelling for a reason such as study or business, you may need a visa.

The page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 02/11/2023

Is tipping customary in Thailand?

Tipping isn’t customary in Thailand, but feel free to leave restaurants, drivers or service workers a small tip if the service has been particularly good. It’s always appreciated.

What is internet access like in Thailand?

The Internet can be accessed at hotels and internet cafes in large cities and tourist areas but is limited in rural and remote areas.

Can I use my mobile phone while in Thailand?

Mobile phone coverage is generally good in Thailand’s urban areas, but may not be available on some of the islands and in more remote areas. Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before leaving home.

What are the toilets like in Thailand?

Squat toilets are most common in Thailand, although western-style flushable toilets can be found in larger hotels and some tourist areas. It’s a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitiser, as they are not always provided.

Can I drink the tap water in Thailand?

Drinking tap water isn’t recommended in Thailand. Avoid drinks with ice and make sure to peel fruit before eating it. Help the environment and try to avoid buying bottled water. Instead, fill a reusable water bottle with filtered water. Your leader or hotel can tell you where to find filtered water.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Thailand?

Credit cards are usually accepted by hotels, large retailers and tourist sites but are less commonly accepted by smaller vendors and family-run restaurants in rural areas. Market stalls and street vendors will not accept credit cards. Always carry enough cash for smaller purchases in case credit cards are not an option.

What is ATM access like in Thailand?

ATMs are widely available in larger cities but are less common in small villages or rural areas. Make sure you have enough cash before leaving urban areas.

Do I need any vaccinations before visiting Thailand?

No vaccines are required in order to enter Thailand but some are recommended for protection against disease. Visit your doctor or travel clinic for advice and make sure to schedule vaccinations 4-6 weeks before your departure date, as some require time to become effective.

Is Thailand a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

As a whole, Thailand is a hassle-free destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers. Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket all have fairly prominent gay scenes. Be aware that Thais typically do not engage in public displays of affection, regardless of sexual orientation.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.

What's the transport like in Thailand?

Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there!

Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport - which usually carry less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.

Depending on which trip you're on while in Thailand, you may find yourself travelling by Songthaew.

Get to know the locals as you share a ride in these converted pick-up trucks. Snagging a seat on the ‘two benches’ (the literal meaning of songthaew) is a popular way of getting around across South East Asia.

See Thailand from the ground level on a Saamlaw, the three-wheeled wonder. Sometimes motorized but usually pedal-powered by a local, it’s a fun way to get from A to B or to see the sights of a new city.

What's the accommodation like in Thailand?

Travelling with Intrepid is a little bit different. We endeavour to provide travellers with an authentic experience to remember, so we try to keep accommodation as unique and traditional as possible.

When travelling with us in Thailand you may find yourself staying in a Homestay.

Experience friendly Thai hospitality while staying with a local family living a traditional way of life. Make new friends, pick up some local lingo and leave smiling.

The ultimate room with a view - spend the night on a floating bamboo raft house. Enjoy the seclusion, soak up the serenity and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Does my trip to Thailand support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveller. Trips to Thailand directly support our foundation partner, EcoThailand Foundation . 

EcoThailand Foundation is on a mission to educate and empower local communities, on the tourist Islands of Koh Phangan and Koh Paluay, about environmental issues like climate change, waste management, nature appreciation, conservation and sustainable lifestyles. Donations from our trips help EcoThailand's environmental guardianship education program for children in local state schools.

Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Holidays in Thailand

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Why should you book a holiday package to Thailand?

You have many choices for where to explore on your next Thailand holiday. The most well-trafficked tourist towns include Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket Island, with many domestic flights facilitating easy transport between tourist hot spots.

When should you book a holiday package to Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand is from November to March when the weather is moderate and the shoulder season makes prices more affordable. Some of the most popular cultural festivals include the Ghost Festival, Lantern Festival, and Monkey Banquet.

Where should you stay in Thailand during your holidays?

For any holiday type in thailand:.

Mai Samui Beach Resort & Spa provides the beach holiday of your dreams with a commitment to Asian architectural styles, food, and customer service. It's located on the island of Samui, so the most convenient way to get there is via a connecting flight from Bangkok International Airport to Samui Airport, after which you can transfer via rental car for the duration of your journey to the hotel.

Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit is a classic cityscape hotel featuring a rooftop pool, tasteful modern décor, and easy access to public transportation. The BKK Airport Bus is an invaluable asset when transferring between public transportation options to your downtown hotel.

For family holidays in Thailand:

ibis Styles Bangkok Khaosan Viengtai is the perfect economy design to save you money while you travel without sacrificing any of the adventure! This urban chic hotel is easily reached by taxi from Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Grande Center Point Hotel Ratchadamri provides you with all the urban comforts, including a resident lounge, pool, fitness center, and onsite restaurant. The friendly staff is eager to help you arrange an airport shuttle pick up for stress-free travel to and from Suvarnabhumi Airport.

For romantic holidays in Thailand:

The Hotel Solo Sukhumvit is a private boutique hotel that boasts a rooftop pool and bar for added ambiance. To explore other popular cities in Thailand, consider renting a car from Suvarnabhumi Airport so you can set your own travel itinerary.

Renaissance Koh Samui Resort is an island oasis tucked amidst manicured gardens and white sandy beaches. There are several options for reaching the island, including a connecting flight from Bangkok Airport or a 6 hour ferry journey to Koh Samui port.

For luxury holidays in Thailand:

The Shangri-La Hotel lives up to it's regal name with opulent furnishings and awe-inspiring architecture on the vibrant Chao Phraya River. Private airport pickups are available when you pre-book your Thailand holiday package online.

Pullman Phuket Arcadia Naithon Beach is a 5-star hotel awash in lavish amenities including infinity ocean pools located on a cliff facing the crystal clear waters of the Andaman Sea. The easiest way to reach this hotel is via taxi from Phuket International Airport.

For budget holidays in Thailand:

Ibis Bangkok Riverside offers bright, clean accommodation with an outdoor pool, spa services, and 180 degree views of the waterfront. The hotel also offers a free shuttle to Krungthonburi BTS Skytrain Station.

The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok is located in the trendy neighborhood of Sukhumvit with its many bars, restaurants, and cultural attractions within easy walking distance. Times Square is just across the street. Free parking gives you the added bonus of being able to rent a car to further explore this sprawling city.

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Thailand Holidays

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Explore all that Thailand has to offer from Bangkok’s frenetic floating markets to week-long beach parties on Koh Phangan and pristine bays watched over by monolithic limestone karsts. Discover a blend of lively beach living and urban energy with our Thailand holidays and packages suited for families, couples and solo travellers alike. 

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Elephant Hills

Elephant Hills

At Elephant Hills in Khao Sok National Park, you’ll have the chance to get up close and personal with majestic Asian elephants in a safe, tented camp. Wash, feed and interact with these protected animals under the watchful eye of experienced tour guides.

Phang Nga

Ao Phang Nga National Park

They may be familiar to travel photography aficionados, but nothing compares to seeing the spectacular limestone rock formations of Ao Phang Nga National Park in real life, or touring the 42 islands, which are bordered by impressive cliffs.

Floating market

Floating markets

The bustling Damnoen Saduak and Amphawa floating markets take place on boats brimming with exotic produce. Expect to find vendors cooking up local delights like squid and deep fried sweet dough. Many allow you to try before you buy, so bring an empty stomach and an open mind.

Vijitt Hotel

The Vijitt Hotel

On Phuket, you’ll find The Vijitt Hotel and its celebrated V Spa, which is inspired by traditional Thai villages. We particularly recommend the banana leaf body wrap – it takes place in an outdoor pavilion surrounded by verdant jungle. 

Grand Palace

The Grand Palace

One of Bangkok's most famous attractions, the Grand Palace, was built in 1782 and was home to Thai kings for 150 years. During your visit, you can admire the intricate details of the craftsmanship and the grand reception halls. Make sure to wear socks and clothing that covers your legs and shoulders.

Songkran

Songkran Festival

Thai New Year is celebrated in April, and is marked by the three-day Songkran Festival. Also known as the Water Festival, its wild water fights traditionally mean that you're wishing for a year of blessings (as well as being pretty good fun).

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Thailand multi-destination holidays

See more of Thailand with our expertly crafted multi-destination packages. Combine the hustle and bustle of Bangkok with a stay near the idyllic beaches of Hua Hin, the culture of Krabi or the Bhuddist temples of Phuket.

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Do I need a VISA?

British citizens do not require a visa for stays less than 30 days.

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Best time to go

Thai temperatures average around 31/32°C throughout the year and you’re practically guaranteed sunshine. Dec-Mar is the dry season in most of the country. Apr-Oct is low season in most of Thailand including Phuket and Krabi when temperatures and humidity creeps up and Jun-Sep brings the monsoon rains. Koh Samui is a peak season for tourism in Jul-Aug.

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One of the most diverse destinations in Asia, Thailand is a vibrant tapestry of culture, wildlife and awe-inspiring landscapes.

Whizz between gleaming golden temples in a tuk-tuk; devour combinations of salty, sweet and spicy street food at a night market; and watch elephants wander through an ancient national park – Thailand is a treasure trove of unforgettable experiences.

As you return smiles from just about everyone you meet, you’ll discover why Thailand has long been a favourite with travellers. There’s a warm welcome wherever you go; the only thing you need to do is decide what you’d like to see – whether it’s a glittering royal residence in a hectic city centre or a tranquil island with rich marine life just offshore. Thailand is one of the few places in the world where you can see a city, rainforest and beach in one trip, too.

You can read our in-depth guide online and start planning your Thailand adventure. Alternatively, give us a call or pop into your for a chat and our destination experts will craft your perfect tailor-made Thailand holiday.

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Thailand - Perfect for

Fascinating cities.

From early until late, Thailand’s seemingly chaotic cities crackle with energy.

Paradise beaches

There are plenty of sun-kissed, blue sea-lapped Thai islands and beach resorts to choose from.

Unique culture

After receiving a wonderfully warm welcome, explore buzzing markets and vibrant temples.

Incredible food

The country’s cuisine is a worldwide staple, but there’s nowhere better to try it than Thailand.

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Koh Samui Holidays

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Phuket Holidays

An emerald island of karsts, golden sands and night-time revelry, Phuket is Thailand’s ultimate i...

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Bangkok Holidays

Bangkok is as chaotic as cities get but pause and look closer and you’ll discover deep-rooted tra...

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Krabi Holidays

With its air of laid-back seclusion, idyllic castaway islands and fabulous marine life, Krabi is...

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Hua Hin Holidays

With three miles of pristine sand and swaying palms to enjoy, holidaymakers tend to spend their d...

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Khao Lak Holidays

Escape to where the locals go and take advantage of the jungle on your doorstep on Khao Lak holid...

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Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai Holidays

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Thailand Honeymoon Suggested Itinerary

A couple’s Thailand holiday taking you from the rainforest to the city via the beach. This culture-meets-beach-meets-city Thailand adventure has been designed with romance in mind and features unique experiences and a handful of handpicked hotels and resorts in spectacular settings. Spend the night à deux in a bubble lodge in a Chiang Rai elephant camp, make memories together as you sample street food in Chiang Mai and cruise to paradise islands where the snorkelling is out of this world.

Thailand Family Suggested Itinerary

Blend a jungle adventure in the company of elephants with downtime on the beaches of Koh Samui before rounding off with explorations in Bangkok. A deep dive into Thailand’s scenery and culture comes courtesy of private guided tours in Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and Bangkok, balanced with some (hands-off) time with elephants at The Bush Camp — an extraordinary safari camp. A week on a Koh Samui beach lets everyone find their own version of downtime.

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Thailand Luxury Suggested Itinerary

Experience some of Thailand’s most luxurious and beautiful hotels, beginning with an elephant encounter in Chiang Rai and finishing in a pool villa in Phuket via some gorgeous options in Bangkok and Khao Lak. The trip begins with an exceptional elephant experience at Anantara Golden Triangle, setting the scene for the standard of luxury you can expect over the days ahead. You’ll hop from place to place, always departing and arriving by private transfer, and experience the diversity of Thailand, from the urban metropolis of Bangkok to the sensational beaches of Khao Lak and Phuket.

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Thailand Authentic Suggested Itinerary

Get to know some under-the-radar pockets of Thailand. Venture to a Lanna-style hideaway beside a river near Chiang Rai before spending four memorable nights in Bangkok. Then veer off the well-beaten path, making tracks to the peaceful islands of Koh Samet and Koh Chang, favoured by in-the-know Thais. Here, you’ll check into smaller beachfront hotels to learn how to cook authentic Thai dishes – or simply relax.

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Thailand Positive Impact Suggested Itinerary

Take time to prioritise your wellbeing on a trip that champions eco-friendly hotels and experiences. Acclimatise to Thailand in an EarthCheck Gold-certified hotel in Bangkok before escaping to the countryside to help care for elephants on an exceptional three-day adventure. Then check into a beachside eco-resort for a whole week dedicated to some true R&R.

Thailand Wellness Journey Suggested Itinerary

Stay in three distinctive hotels, from the modern gleam of the Banyan Tree in Bangkok to the tropical beauty of Pimalai Resort & Spa and the Varana Hotel. Try a Thai Muay boxing class in the city and aerial yoga by the beach. Then venture into the tropical rainforest, searching for natural therapy in the form of volcanic hot springs.

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'The Curious' Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand Suggested Itinerary

Buckle up: this incredible holiday has you hopping around Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand on an unforgettable journey. Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Bangkok vie to be your favourite city on this wide-ranging itinerary, with urban adventures blended with a cruise through Halong Bay, temple discoveries in Siem Reap, and downtime on the beach in Phuket.

Bangkok & Koh Samet

Tranquil, secluded and luxurious is the best way to describe idyllic Koh Samet. This small island off the south-east coast of Rayong and to the south of Pattaya presents the perfect secluded escape. Just three hours’ drive from Bangkok, followed by a 45-minute speedboat ride, this is an unbeatable destination for those that want to combine city and beach without having to head back to the airport and fly.

Bangkok & Koh Samui, Thailand twin centre

This classic city and beach combination is the answer to why Thailand is one of our most popular Far East destinations. A few nights in Bangkok is plenty of time to take a tuk-tuk ride, find yourself in a spectacular urban palace, have a three-course dinner on the river and try every kind of street food you find. Koh Samui is a crowd pleaser with great weather almost all year round and pale golden beaches. You could easily spend day after day doing nothing more than devouring amazing Thai food and sinking your feet into dazzling white sand to the easy pace of island life.

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Bangkok & Phuket

There’s plenty to pack into a few days in Bangkok, from a cruise down the Chao Phraya River to exploring Wat Pho and the Grand Palace. The food scene here is incredible, so a night market tour or cooking class is a must. Phuket is Thailand’s ultimate beach resort playground – an emerald island of golden sands and neon-lit night-time revelry. It’s also the gateway to the Andaman Sea, where colourful long-tail boats bob in the sunshine and towering limestone karsts rise out of the water. We've based this multi-centre holiday on what we feel allows the right amount of time to explore the very best of Bangkok at a relatively relaxed pace. with enough time to see all the key sights before heading to Phuket for a week of relaxing by the beach. If you have more or less time, talk to us and we can recommend an alternative itinerary to meet your requirements.

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Chiang Mai, Koh Samet & Bangkok

Combine a stay in Thailand's cultural epicentre Chiang Mai with a few days on the beaches of Koh Samet and finish with 2 nights in the lively capital, Bangkok. Full of bejewelled Buddhas and jungle clad hills is a the city of Chiang Mai. It's a melting pot of cultures combined with jungles, waterfalls and hill tribe villages. In stark contrast, the small island of Koh Samet is an idyllic hideaway with plenty to offer both visitors and locals alike. Koh Samet's beaches offer the perfect setting for a romantic honeymoon There’s plenty to pack into a few days in Bangkok, from a cruise down the Chao Phraya River to exploring Wat Pho and the Grand Palace. The food scene here is incredible, so a night market tour or cooking class is a must. We've based this multi-centre holiday on what we feel allows the right amount of time to explore Chiang Mail and see the island of Koh Samet before heading off to Bangkok. If you have more or less time, talk to us and we can recommend an alternative itinerary to meet your requirements.

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Ayutthaya by Bike

The hundreds of temple ruins in Ayutthaya hint at its wealthy past when it thrived for centuries as the Siamese capital. You’ll arrive by train from Bangkok and spend the day on a cycling tour, visiting the most famous temples in the city and pausing to enjoy Ayutthaya as it is today when you stop at a local market and riverside restaurant.

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Secrets of Central Thailand

Over a memorable few days, you’ll dive into chapters of Thailand’s long history, from its ancient civilisation in the UNESCO city of Ayutthaya to the atrocities that unfolded in Kanchanaburi, while also learning plenty about Thailand of the here and now. Feel the rhythm of the fragrant and colourful markets and meet rice farmers to hear about their daily lives. A visit to the waterfalls at Erawan National Park means you can also see one of the scenic highlights of the nation. During this adventure, you'll stay at Cross River Kwai.

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River Kwai Highlights

Take three days to get to know Thailand's Kanchanaburi region. Your time is spent getting to know the area’s sombre history, visiting historic landmarks like the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, War Cemetery, and the Bridge over the River Kwai to gain a deep understanding of the atrocities that happened here, culminating on a trip on the Death Railway itself.

Bangkok & Hua Hin twin centre

You can easily head straight to the beach, but you'd be missing a trick by not spending at least a couple of days in Bangkok. Some arrive daunted by its chaos, but most leave thrilled by its vibrancy, tradition and culture – it's the classic city and beach combo where you can stay among skyscrapers before relaxing on the golden sands. And of the beaches, Hua Hin is more accessible than some as it's on the north-western shores of the Gulf of Thailand, around three hours by road from Bangkok.

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The Bush Camp Chiang Mai

If stunning river and misty mountain views and elephant observations are your thing, an overnight stay at the rustic Bush Camp Chiang Mai is a must-do. This beautiful spot, which is run by our long-time partners Elephant Hills, introduces you to Thailand’s most famous resident animals (in a hands-off style) and the people that care for them: the mahouts. There are just 10 African safari-style tents here which were built by skilled local crafters. They feature an en-suite bathroom (each with a hot shower) and have exceptional views out over the forest towards the mountains. Between included experiences, you can relax on the terrace of your tent, take a dip in the infinity pool and enjoy meals in the open-air dining pavilion.

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The Bush Camp Chiang Mai Two-Night Safari

The Bush Camp Safari near Chang Mai is a collection of ten luxury tents providing guests with a memorable all-inclusive glamping experience. You’ll spend two nights glamping on the banks of Thailand’s Ping River, spending three days encountering elephants respectfully in their natural habitats and learning more about the mahouts responsible for their care. You’ll also meet members of the Karen Hilltribe, joining them in their day-to-day tasks. Come evening, watch the sunset, and then feast on a buffet of Thai and Western dishes before retreating to your African-style tent, a comfortable dwelling with hard flooring, a proper bed, and a private bathroom.

Highlights of the Golden Triangle

You’ll set off from Chiang Mai with a driver, heading north to Chiang Rai through the mountains, stopping at picturesque and intriguing places on your journey. Over the following days, you’ll get beneath the skin of Chiang Rai, observing its remarkable beauty that masks a complicated history, meeting the people shaping its future, and seeing a diverse selection of work by local artists.

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Chiang Mai & Krabi, Thailand

This twin centre holiday shows you a more in-depth side of Thailand, and these two resorts share a natural beauty and air of tranquility. In Chiang Mai you can explore sacred places and jungle-clad hills and in Krabi relax amidst national marine parks, rainforests, dramatic cliffs and idyllic beaches.

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Elephant Hills Jungle & Lake Camp Safari - 2 Nights

This award-winning three-day experience immerses you in the natural beauty of Khao Sok National Park, with the opportunity to spend time with Thailand’s gentle giants at an elephant sanctuary. Stay surrounded by prehistoric landscapes in luxury tents in the wilderness. Complementing a relaxing beach break in Phuket, Khao Lak or Krabi, this two-night/three-day experience is the perfect way to discover the diversity of Thailand’s inland landscapes and meet its beloved national animal, the Asian elephant. 

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Elephant Hills Jungle Safari

This unforgettable three-day experience is a must-add to a Phuket, Khao Lak or Krabi holiday. Break up a relaxing beach escape with an adventure into the jungle to see more of Thailand’s diverse landscapes and meet its beautiful national animal, the Asian elephant. You’ll have the privilege of spending time with these gentle giants at an award-winning elephant sanctuary tucked away in Khao Sok National Park. Plus, you’ll get to explore one of the world’s oldest rainforests and take a long-tail boat ride on otherworldly Cheow Larn Lake.

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Elephant Hills Jungle Safari - One Night

Break up a relaxing beach escape with an adventure into the jungle to see more of Thailand’s diverse landscapes and meet its beautiful national animal, the Asian elephant. This unforgettable two-day experience is a must-add to a Phuket, Khao Lak or Krabi holiday. You’ll have the privilege of spending time with these gentle giants at an award-winning elephant sanctuary tucked away in Khao Sok National Park. Plus, you’ll get to explore one of the world’s oldest rainforests and take a long-tail boat ride on otherworldly Cheow Larn Lake.

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Elephant Hills Rainforest Nature Safari

Elephant Hills is a tented jungle camp where you spend a few days in tropical surroundings to get to know the mangroves, rainforests, and wildlife that live within them. A highlight of this jungle escape is the chance to spend memorable hours with Thai elephants, feeding and interacting with these gentle creatures. Evenings at Elephant Hills are spent relaxing and sharing delicious Thai dinners with your group, joining a cooking class to learn how to make authentic Thai dishes, or simply swaying in a hammock amid the most peaceful of surroundings. Nights are spent under canvas in luxury tents with proper beds and an en suite bathroom.

Khao Lak, Khao Sok National Park & Krabi

Chase waterfalls in a national park or nest on a secluded beach. Khao Lak has both the jungle and beach on your doorstep. There’s an effortless balance of quiet and convenience, the kind of place visitors slowly fall in love with and return to year after year. Break up a relaxing beach escape with an adventure into the jungle to see more of Thailand’s diverse landscapes and meet its beautiful national animal, the Asian elephant. Tucked away in the Khao Sok National Park is an award-winning elephant sanctuary where you will be able to spend time with these gentle giants. Laid back seclusion surrounded by tropical rainforests, Krabi sits on the shores of the turquoise Andaman sea. A divers paradise and as the region plays host to Railay beach and a host of offshore islands. We've based this multi centre holiday on what we feel allows the right amount of time to explore the very best of Khoa Lak at a relatively relaxed pace with enough time to see all the key sites before heading to the jungle of Khao Sok National Park for an elephant experience you will never forget. Lastly, a few days spent on the shores of the Andaman sea before you head home. If you have more or less time, talk to us and we can recommend an alternative itinerary to meet your requirements.

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Phuket, Koh Yao Yai & Krabi

Head off on tri-Thai adventure, visiting world-famous Phuket, the quieter Koh Yao Yai and Krabi, where the jungle spills down to the mangrove and white-sand lined coast. Between poolside downtime, you can fill your days hitting the buzzing hotspots, discovering untouched beaches and exploring the underwater world.

Elephant Hills Jungle & Lake Camp Safari - 3 Nights

Head deep into the jungle-clad setting of Khao Sok National Park where you will get to meet the Asian elephants at the award-winning Elephant Hills conservation project. Days will be spent trekking in one of the world’s oldest rainforests, canoeing through mangrove swamps and long-tail boat journeys on Cheow Larn Lake in search of the local flora and fauna.

Elephant Hills & Khao Lak, Phuket

The three-day experience at Elephant Hills immerses you in the natural beauty of Khao Sok National Park before you head to Khao Lak and The Sands – great for a mix of lazing on the beach, by the pool and shopping at local markets.

Koh Samui's Highlights In A Half Day

There’s more to Koh Samui than its gorgeous beaches as you’ll discover on this half-day journey around the island’s best-known sights. Top of the list is Wat Phra Yai, also known as Big Buddha Temple, on its own little island reached by a short causeway. Its star attraction is its impossible-to-miss 12-metre-high golden statue of Buddha, in a seated pose that represents purity. Take in the hilltop view over the sparkling sea and marvel at one of natures peculiar wonders - Grandma and Grandpa Rocks. Finally, you’ll visit Wat Khunaram and its slightly macabre claim to fame: the mummified body of a monk who died there in 1973, displayed in a glass case, and have some time to do some shopping in Nathon, the island's capital.

• Duration: half day • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know Bring plenty of cash, as the prices at Nathon’s market are good value compared to those in the main tourist areas.

Koh Samui Jeep Safari

See a side of Koh Samui that most visitors don’t even know exists on this adventure-filled safari by all-terrain 4x4. The imaginative itinerary includes a mix of headline destinations and off-the-beaten-track gems that even the locals rarely get to. You’ll stop to admire the 12-metre-high gilded statue of Buddha at Wat Phra Yai - a real island landmark - and the mummified body of a monk in a glass display case at Wat Khunaram. But you’ll also make two visits to the majestic waterfalls at Na Muang - once to splash in the pools at the bottom and later to take in the striking outlook from the top - and follow sandy tracks to a stunning viewpoint only insiders know about. You’ll discover a verdant secret Buddha garden high in the hills, from where you can see for miles, and find that even lunch comes with stunning views.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8am to 4.30pm • Operates Monday, Wednesday and Friday • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know The trip is suitable for all, but the path to the waterfall is quite steep, so wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and carry your belongings in a backpack to leave your hands free.

Koh Phangan Cruise

A cruise on a traditional Burmese “junk” sailing boat is a memorable way to spend a day exploring the beauties of Koh Samui’s laidback neighbour, Koh Phangan. Three times a week, the characterful wooden Chantara heads off to some of the island’s loveliest spots, such as Koh Ma reef; blessed with crystal-clear waters, it’s a top snorkelling destination, and there’s a dizzying abundance of underwater colour and life, from tropical fish to sea anemones. After a Thai-style buffet lunch, the Chantara stops at Thong Nai Pan beach where you can relax with a cooling drink, maybe have a massage, and appreciate the tranquillity of this secluded bay. As the journey back to Koh Samui begins, you’ll have a final opportunity to soak up the natural beauty of the island’s rugged coastline, stunning coves and deserted beaches - and maybe take just a few more photos.

• Duration: full day • Time: 10.30am to 6pm • Operates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know Bring plenty of sun cream, but snorkelling gear and towels are provided.

Muay Thai Master Class

The ancient art of Muay Thai - also known as Thai boxing - is an integral part of the country’s culture, and there’s no better place to learn about it than in its birthplace. For this two-hour masterclass, you’ll be collected from your hotel by an English-speaking guide and driven to one of Bangkok’s most important boxing stadiums. If you’re a Ryan Gosling fan, it might just look familiar; it was one of the locations for the action film Only God Forgives, in which he played the lead role. During the training session, you’ll learn some of the principles of “the art of eight limbs”, before trying out some basic moves for yourself under the supervision of an expert instructor. Afterwards, you’ll be taken back to your hotel for a well-earned rest.

• Duration: half day (class is 2 hours) • Time: 8am to midday • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know Soft drinks, coffee, water and all the boxing equipment you’ll require are provided, but you’ll need to bring a towel and wear suitable sportswear.

Bangkok's Highlights in a Day

For those who like to pack the maximum into each day, this trip will take you to some of Bangkok’s most famous sights in comfort. The first stop of the morning is Wat Traimit, home to a three-metre-high statue of a seated Buddha made from solid gold; from here, you’ll travel to another temple, Wat Pho, with another statue of Buddha - this time reclining - that’s a massive 46 metres long. Next on the itinerary is the Grand Palace, a former royal residence, and the temple of the Emerald Buddha, though the statue is actually made of jade. After lunch, you’ll board a traditional boat to cruise along some of the city’s canals, taking in the sights of daily life along the way, before disembarking at your final temple of the day: the riverside Wat Arun, known for its distinctive multicoloured spire.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8am to 3pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know You’ll need to dress appropriately for visiting the various temples: that means long trousers - not leggings - or skirts below the knee, and covered shoulders. Carry a lightweight, though not see-through, cover-up if you want to be more casual the rest of the day.

Bangkok By Night

In the evening, temperatures drop and there’s less traffic, so it’s an ideal time to discover a different side of Bangkok. On this fascinating tour, you’ll travel by tuk tuk from the departure point at Lebua State Tower, a luxury hotel with amazing views from its various bars, to Chinatown for a herb-infused cocktail (or soft drink) and a Thai meal. Afterwards, you’ll whizz around the city’s historic heart past some of its most famous sights, including the Grand Palace - all lit up to spectacular effect. You’ll stroll through the grounds of a temple to admire the illuminations and explore bustling areas known for their amazing street-food scene. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to try some local sweet treats such as kluai thot - deliciously sticky pieces of deep-fried banana coated in sesame seeds - the perfect way to round off the evening.

• Duration: evening • Time: 6.30pm to 10.30pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know The tour is not suitable for children under 10. As for what to wear, you’ll need smart casual clothing if you want to visit the Lebua State Tower before the tour and suitable clothing for visiting temples. It can get surprisingly cool zipping around at night in an open-sided vehicle, so you’ll be grateful for the extra coverage. Transfers to departure point not included

Bangkok Your Way (Private Driver and Guide) - Half Day or Full Day

Whether you know precisely what you want to see or are looking for some suggestions from someone who knows the city like the back of their hand, there’s no better way of exploring Bangkok at your own pace than with a private guide and chauffeur. With the help of their insider tips, you’ll be able to get unique insights into the city’s most famous sights, discover hidden gems you’d never have stumbled upon on your own and learn about the country’s culture along the way. With stops wherever and whenever you want, and the ability to change course on a whim, it’s a superb option for those travelling with children and those who want a tailor-made immersion in the history and culture of Bangkok.

• Duration: half day or full day • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know You’ll have to pay locally for parking fees and tickets to any attractions you visit, and for any refreshments.

Ayutthaya’s Highlights In A Day

If you have a passion for history and a love of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, you won’t want to miss the chance to explore Thailand’s ancient capital. The city of Ayutthaya was one of the world’s most important urban areas from 1350 to 1767, before being sacked by the Burmese, and its ruins are a fascinating place to wander. On this engaging private experience, you’ll travel by train from Bangkok to Ayutthaya. Here, you’ll hop on one of the distinctive local “kermit” tuk-tuks - so-called because of their frog-green colour - to enable you to explore every corner of the Historical Park effortlessly, something that families, in particular, will appreciate. Soak up the views of crumbling temples, ancient statues and romantic towers, before boarding a riverboat for a restful, and scenic, return to Bangkok.

• Duration: full day • Time: 6.30am to 4pm • Departures every Wednesday to Monday • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know Proper clothing is required for visiting temples. Includes roundtrip transfers.

Bangkok Street Food

Thailand is known for its delicious street food, and one of the best places to sample it is in Bangkok’s historic Rattanakosin district, also known as the Old Town. On this four-hour tour, you’ll head off on foot with a local English-speaking guide to explore the narrow streets and alleyways of this atmospheric area, stopping at family-run shops, tiny cafés, street vendors and market stalls to sample their wares and learn about how they’re made. Sip a cup of old-style coffee, the thick and sweet kafae boran; feast on Chinese chive dumplings and succulent roast duck; and try typical sweet treats such as sticky-rice dumplings filled with mung-bean paste. Be sure to leave room for some coconut ice cream, handmade by the same family for generations.

• Duration: half day • Time: 8.30am to 1pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know Suitable for children aged 12 and upwards. The tour includes visits to a temple and shrine, so dress appropriately. Transfers not included

Bangkok’s Floating Market

One of Bangkok’s more colourful attractions, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is rightly on many visitors’ not-to-be-missed lists. Heading out in the cool of the early morning, you’ll stop at iconic Wat Bang Kung, an ancient temple almost completely surrounded by the roots of a vast banyan tree, to soak up its unique atmosphere and learn about its not-always-peaceful history. From here, you’ll carry on to the floating market itself, which occupies a maze of narrow canals (khlongs) crowded with narrow wooden sampans piled high with produce. You’ll venture out on the water in your own boat, where you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take some superb photos and bargain for typical snacks. Your final destination is the extraordinary Rom Hub Railway Market, whose stalls lie on either side of an active railway track, meaning that the vendors have to pull everything out of the way every time a train goes past - which is quite a sight!

• Duration: half day • Time: 6.30am to 1pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know Not recommended for families with younger children.

River Kwai Highlights In A Day

Symbolising the horrors of World War II in Asia, the bridge on the River Kwai at Kanchanaburi is almost a place of pilgrimage for history buffs, film aficionados and anyone curious about the relatively recent past. On this poignant trip, you’ll learn all about the building of the infamous bridge that was designed to link up a direct railway line from Bangkok to Rangoon (now Yangon) to support the Japanese occupation of Burma (now Myanmar) in 1943. You’ll visit the graves of members of the Allied Forces on a tour of the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, before looking at historical photographs and paintings at the JEATH War Museum, both emotionally moving experiences. To complete your day, you’ll take a memorable ride on the Thailand-Burma Railway itself, also known as the Death Railway because of the thousands of POWs and forced local workers who lost their lives during its construction.

• Duration: full day • Time 6.30am to 6.30pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know The trip is suitable for all ages.

Chiang Mai Street Food

Northern Thailand’s distinctive food culture is a product of its history and geography, with influences from Laos, Burma and the Khmer Empire. On this gastronomic evening tour, you’ll learn all about its most typical dishes from someone who grew up eating them, and discover Chiang Mai’s laidback nighttime vibe at the same time. Your foodie experience will kick off with a starter at a small restaurant that specialises in the local Lanna cuisine, as it's called. Afterwards, you’ll continue on to the nearby night market - a hive of activity after dark - where stall after stall serves up irresistible street food and drinks of every kind. You’ll learn how each is made and, of course, sample more than a few. Rounding things off in style, the tour concludes with a nightcap at a hip riverside bar.

• Duration: evening • Time: 6pm to 10.30pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know The tour is not suitable for under 18s. Local beer is included, but there’s a surcharge for the optional craft-beer tasting.

Chiang Mai’s Highlights in Half a Day

Thailand’s second city is an engaging place to spend a few days, and it’s not short on must-see sights either. On this half-day adventure, you’ll start in the hustle and bustle of Warorot, Chiang Mai’s oldest market. Inside the three-storey building, there are stalls selling a dizzying array of local foodstuffs, as well as clothing, beauty products and more, and the action spills out into the streets around it. From here, you’ll cross into the city’s moated old quarter for a complete change of tempo at Wat Phra Singh, known for the beautiful and intricate gilded facade of its main building. Next you’ll head to Wat Suan Dok, just beyond the city walls, with its garden of whitewashed tombs and golden pagoda. Finally, you’ll be driven up the winding road to the summit of Doi Suthep mountain to visit the ancient and venerated Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. On a clear day, you can see the 600-year-old gold-plated Chedi at its heart from miles away, and it’s even more impressive up close. Don’t miss the promenade at the rear of the temple: the view of the city from here is stunning.

• Duration: half day • Time: 8.30am to midday or 1pm to 5pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know As the itinerary includes several temples, you’ll need to dress appropriately: long trousers, below-the-knee skirts and covered shoulders.

Thai Cooking Class in Chiang Mai

It’s hard to think of a more long-lasting legacy of a trip to Thailand than being able to recreate some of its best-loved dishes back home. On this half-day cooking class, you’ll begin with a visit to the local produce market to learn about the key ingredients - from herbs and spices to vegetables and roots - and how to choose the best. From here, you’ll head into the kitchen where a professional chef will teach you how to prepare three classic Thai dishes, which you’ll enjoy for lunch.

• Duration: full day • Time: 9am to 3pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know Suitable for children over 12. The cost includes private transfers to and from Chiang Mai, but the class itself is shared with other participants.

Chiang Mai Old Town Walking Tour

Thailand’s second city is an engaging place to spend a few days, and it’s not short on must-see sights either. On this half-day adventure, you’ll take one of the distinctive red local taxis, or songthaew, to a laidback guesthouse by the main entrance to the moated old quarter. From here, a short walk will take you across the moat to Somphet, a typical small food market packed with stalls piled high with fruit, vegetables and more. Next, you’ll wander along atmospheric alleyways to Wat Chiang Man, Chiang Mai’s oldest temple. After a visit to the fascinating Folklife Museum, where you’ll learn something of the local Lanna culture, you’ll explore two more ornate temples: Wat Phan Tao and Wat Phra Singh. Finish with a taste of local street food for lunch before another songthaew whisks you back to your hotel.

• Duration: half day • Time: 8.30am to midday • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know The tour is mainly on foot, so parents should ensure their children will be fine with walking or able to be carried if necessary. As the itinerary includes several temples, you’ll need to dress appropriately: long trousers, below-the-knee skirts and covered shoulders.

Ethical Elephants Encounter - Morning

You’ll be collected from your hotel early and taken to ChangChill, an elephant sanctuary 90 minutes from Chiang Mai. On arrival, you’ll take an elephant walk, following a guide into the forest to watch the elephants grazing and socialising. You’ll learn more about ChangChill's four resident elephants and facts about Asian elephants. You’ll meet the mahouts and have the chance to ask questions about elephant conservation. You’ll pause for traditional Thai refreshments, watching the elephants bathing and playing in a mud pit. Then, you’ll head to a riverside Sala to help fill the elephant's feeding tubes with corn, sugar cane, grass, and bananas. During and after a lunch of delicious vegetarian Thai dishes, you’ll watch the elephants eating before you transfer back to your hotel.

• Duration: morning • Time: 7.30am to 12.30pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Group experience

Ethical Elephants Experience - Full Day

Your day begins with an early morning collection from your hotel, heading to ChangChill, an elephant sanctuary around 90 minutes from Chiang Mai. On arrival, you’ll take an unforgettable elephant walk through the forest, led by an experienced guide. You will witness the majestic creatures grazing and interacting with one another. During the walk, you will learn more about the resident elephants at ChangChill and some interesting facts about Asian elephants. You'll take a break to enjoy some traditional Thai refreshments when you can continue to watch the elephants take a refreshing dip in a mud pit and play. Afterwards, you'll lend a hand in filling feeding tubes with a variety of elephant treats such as corn, sugar cane, grass, and bananas. Following a vegetarian Thai lunch, there'll be a traditional herb lesson which takes place in the sanctuary's own herb garden, and a 'cooking class' during which you will prepare the four elephant's supplements.

• Duration: full day • Time: 7.30am to 5.30pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Group experience

Highlights of Petchburi

Explore must-see locations in the provincial capital of Petchburi province, visiting the hilltop summer palace of King Rama IV and the ancient temple Wat Mahathat . The second part of the tour explores the magical atmosphere within the Khao Luang Cave, scented with incense and filled with 170 illuminated golden Buddha images, several chedis, and stalactites.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8.30am to 4pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Private experience

Jungle Waterfall Trek

Embark on an exciting journey through pineapple plantations and trek to Pala-U Waterfall, located in the jungle of the Kaeng Krachan National Park near the Myanmar border. The waterfall has 14 different tiers, and you can either take a stroll to the third station or climb to the top for a more challenging experience. Later, you’ll stop at the Wat Huay Mongkul temple, famous for its colossal 12-meter statue of one of Thailand's most renowned monks, Luang Pu Thuat.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8.30 to 4pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Private experience

Discover Bangkok from Hua Hin

Discover one of the world's most vibrant cities, Bangkok. During your visit, explore the city's cultural highlights, including the Grand Palace and Royal Palace, as well as Wat Pho, home to a 46-meter-long reclining Buddha. Afterwards, continue your exploration by taking a cruise down the Chao Phraya River and witnessing the local way of life on both banks. Enjoy a delicious lunch before strolling through Chinatown to visit the Golden Buddha temple, Wat Trimit. This temple is home to the most significant golden Buddha in the world. Finally, take a stroll through the famous flower market.

• Duration: full day • Time: 7am to 7pm • Departs on Sunday • Operates year-round • Private experience

Floating Market & the River Kwai Discovery

Visit one of Thailand's famous floating markets, Damnoern Saduak. Watch as lively vendors on small boats chat with the shoppers on the banks before boarding a traditional long-tail boat and cruising through the small canals. Afterwards, you will take a journey on the Death Railway through the beautiful landscape. After lunch, you’ll visit the world-famous bridge over the River Kwai, followed by a visit to the Jeath War Museum and War Cemetery.

• Duration: 3½ hours • Departs on Thursday • Operates year-round • Private experience

Thai Cooking Class in Khao Lak

With a Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide people for its authentic southern Thai cuisine, Nai Mueang is well worth a visit. For anyone who’d like to recreate some of those dishes at home, this quirky little restaurant also runs regular cookery classes that will appeal to food-loving couples and honeymooners. Your morning starts with a visit to the restaurant's herb and vegetable garden where you'll pick your ingredients. You’ll learn about Thai herbs, cooking techniques and vegetable carving, before getting busy preparing the food itself under the guidance of one of the chefs. You’ll end the session by sitting down in the delightful retro-themed dining room to eat what you’ve prepared for lunch.

• Duration: half day • Time: 10am to 2pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know Bring insect repellent, money for tips and a notebook for jotting down extra information about the various techniques you’ll be taught.

Similan Islands Cruise fom Khao Lak

Fringed by powder-soft beaches lapped by crystal-clear azure waters, the Similan Islands are everyone’s idea of a tropical paradise. You’ll spend a day travelling by speedboat and taking in their natural charms, above and below the waves, with plenty of opportunities for swimming, snorkelling and hiking. The first port of call is the wonderfully named Donald Duck Bay on Koh Similan, where there’ll be time to climb up to the curiously shaped granite boulder known as Sail Rock to take in the views. After a stop to check out the colourful world underwater, you’ll drop anchor at Koh Similan. Enjoy a delicious picnic lunch on the picture-perfect sands of Princess Bay before following the short nature trail to Honeymoon Bay, a stunning spot where you can swim or sunbathe. There’s one final stop at either Koh Similan or Koh Bon for a snorkelling session over a pristine coral reef teeming with life before you head, reluctantly, back to the mainland.

• Duration: full day • Time: 6am to 4.30pm • Daily departures • Operates November-April • Group experience

Good to know You’ll need to provide a copy of your passport at time of booking to comply with new Similan Islands National Park regulations. The trip is suitable for all except children under four, those who are physically challenged and pregnant women. Travel is by speedboat.

Surin Islands Cruise from Khao Lak

A cluster of tiny specks of land adrift in the Andaman Sea, the Surin Islands have an unspoiled beauty that will enchant everyone who comes here. After an early start, you’ll reach Ao Mae Yai, a picturesque bay on the main island of Ko Surin Nuea blessed with a sweep of white sand and calm, clear waters - it’s a perfect spot for snorkelling. From here, you’ll cruise past a tiny village that houses the Moken, sea nomads who traditionally lived from and on the sea between Thailand and Burma, and who have a fascinating history. Ashore, a 2km trail through the jungle leads to the National Park’s rustic restaurant overlooking another sheltered beach, where you’ll enjoy a leisurely lunch. There’s just time before heading back to the mainland for another snorkelling stop and, in season, for a whale shark watching session.

• Duration: full day • Time: 6am to 4.30pm • Departs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays • Operates November-April • Group experience

Good to know The itinerary is not completely set in stone, as the choice of snorkelling spots depends on conditions on the day.

Avoid The Crowds Phi Phi Island Cruise from Khao Lak

Make an early getaway to Koh Phi Phi to enjoy this scenic archipelago in the Andaman Sea at its tranquil best. Travelling by speedboat, you’ll arrive first at Koh Khai, a tiny island tucked away in Phang Nga Bay. Here, you’ll stop to take in the powder-soft white beach lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters and have a serene swim surrounded by tropical fish. On arrival at Koh Phi Phi, you’ll make for stunning Ao Pileh lagoon on the second-largest island, whose emerald waters are a delight for photographers and snorkellers alike. Other sights include the so-called “Viking Cave” which owes its nickname to the images of different types of boats - including one that looks like a Viking longboat - painted on its walls, and Monkey Beach, home to a colony of long-tailed macaques. After lunch, on the way back to port, there’s a final stop at low-lying Bamboo Island to snorkel along pristine coral reef: the perfect finale to a scenic adventure that will appeal to all.

• Duration: full day • Time: 6.30am to 6pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know This trip is not recommended for the under fours, the over 70s and pregnant women.

Thai Cooking Class in Koh Lanta

Sometimes the best souvenirs to bring back from holiday are the ones you can’t see, such as great memories and new-found skills. This relaxed cooking class fits the bill on both counts, thanks in part to its superb beachfront setting. Under the supervision of a professional local chef, with the sound of the waves in the background, you’ll learn the skills and techniques you’ll need to make authentic Thai favourites such as green curry, stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts and several fragrant soups. The reward for your efforts is a laidback lunch overlooking the sea, listening to music and enjoying the dishes that you’ve prepared, plus a fistful of recipes to take away so you can recreate the dishes back at home. It’s a delightful way to spend a morning that will appeal to everyone from couples to groups of friends and families with older children.

• Duration: half day • Time: 10am to 2pm • Departs Wednesday to Sunday • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know The class is unsuitable for children under 12. All dishes can be adapted for vegans, vegetarians or those with any allergies. It’s a good idea to bring extra cash to buy drinks, kitchen utensils or sauces to take home as unique souvenirs.

Koh Rok Islands Cruise

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of one of the most idyllic corners of Koh Lanta Marine Park. Zipping across the Andaman Sea in a speedboat - a burst of joy in its own right - you’ll arrive in next to no time at the craggy twin islands of Koh Rok Nok and Kho Rok Nai, separated by a narrow channel. The more adventurous may opt to hike through the lush, rugged interior looking out for monitor lizards; others will be happy to spend the day on the beach, marvelling at the powder-soft sand and enjoying the occasional lazy swim in the sparkling turquoise sea. The crystal-clear waters around Koh Rok are a snorkeller’s dream, thanks to an extensive reef system that’s teeming with colourful aquatic life - the keen-eyed may be lucky enough to spot hawksbill turtles, moray eels or even a black-tip shark.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8am to 5pm • Daily departures • Operates from November to May • Group experience

Good to know The National Park fee is included in the price. The tour is not suitable for children under the age of four.

Phi Phi Island Cruise from Koh Lanta

Enjoy a relaxing day discovering the natural delights of Koh Phi Phi, a scenic archipelago of six specks of land in the Andaman Sea roughly halfway between Koh Lanta and Phuket. Travelling by speedboat, you’ll arrive in around half an hour at beautiful Ao Pileh lagoon on the second-largest island, where you’ll have a chance to plunge into its emerald waters for a swim and a snorkel. Once you’ve dried off, the next port of call is the so-called “Viking Cave” which owes its nickname to the images of different types of boats - including one that looks like a Viking longboat - painted on its walls. From here, you’ll make for another highly rated snorkelling spot, passing the main filming location for Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Beach. The day ends on Phi Phi Don, the largest island and the only one that’s inhabited, where you’ll have time to swim, hike to the viewpoint or browse the tiny street stalls.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8am to 4.30pm • Daily departures • November to May • Group experience

Hong Islands By Private Boat from Krabi

A day surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Koh Hong is a treat in itself, and it’s even more memorable with the luxury of a private longtail boat just for you and your loved ones. There’ll be plenty of time to explore the tiny tropical archipelago, with its powder-soft beaches, limpid azure waters and lush greenery. Beyond the beach on the main island is an 800-metre nature trail for the more energetic to explore, but the main attraction is the stunning lagoon surrounded by soaring limestone formations, accessible only by boat. Created when a giant cave collapsed thousands of years ago, it’s perfect for swimming and a delight for photographers. After lunch, you will continue to the even more unspoiled islets of Ko Pak Bia and Koh Lao Lading, also known as Paradise Island, where you will have free time to chill out or explore at your leisure.

• Duration: full day • Time: 7.30am to 4.30 • Departs daily • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know The tour is not recommended for children under the age of four. The price includes the National Park fee. Please mention any special dietary requirements when booking.

Jungle Hot Spring Spa from Krabi

Delve into the nature, culture and adventurous spirit of Krabi. Kick-start the day at one of Thailand’s most famous monasteries, the sacred Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple). Here, you can meet the monks who live and worship in this maze of emerald caves, poised gracefully on a jungle-clad hilltop. Scale the 1260 steps to the top of the temple and you’ll be rewarded with jaw-dropping views over Thailand, or stay put and watch families of macaque monkeys play among the temple grounds. At Khao Pra-Bang Kramv rainforest, scan the skies for black hornbills and take a dip in the clear-as-glass Emerald Pool and Blue Lagoon. Stop for lunch at a local Thai restaurant, before an afternoon at the Hot Springs where a private spa zone has been reserved for you. Away from the crowds, bathe in the warm mineral-rich waters of these volcanic springs and emerge rejuvenated.

• Duration: full day • Time: 7.30pm to 5pm • Daily departures from hotels in the Tubkaak, Klong Muang or Ao Nang areas • Operates year-round • Private experience

Thai Cooking Class in Krabi

Ever since the first Thai restaurant opened in London in 1967, the British have been slowly falling for the country’s food culture with its potent mix of intense tastes, and learning how to prepare some of its most delicious dishes is a truly satisfying way to spend a morning. Under the guidance of a well-regarded and experienced local chef, you’ll discover the essential facts about the ingredients and techniques that are the keystone of the cuisine, and how to combine pungent flavours so they complement each other. After watching a demonstration, you’ll get going on preparing your own lunch from scratch, with help if needed. As a hands-on experience, it’s great fun for anyone of all ages from teenager upwards - and you’ll leave with a new-found talent with which to wow your friends and family back home.

• Duration: half day • Time: 8am to 1pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know The experience is not recommended for the under 12s. Please mention any special dietary requirements or allergies when booking.

Krabi Island Hopping

Drift between the soul-stirring islands of the Andaman Sea and sink your toes into the sands of Krabi’s most astounding beaches. You’ll feel your shoulders relax the minute you step on board, with the warm breeze on your skin and an icy glass of prosecco in-hand. While the sun shines, sail to picturesque shores and jump off the boat for swimming and snorkelling. Plunge into the powder-blue waters, where limestone karsts pierce the surface, and marvel at the kaleidoscope fish darting between coral. In the evening, you’ll be whisked off to a secluded island in the middle of the ocean for a cool glass of sparkling wine. Later, small bites and a sunset cocktail will be served on Pan Beach, where you can watch the sun dip below the horizon and wait for the stars to stud the night sky.

• Duration: full day • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Private experience

Krabi Street Food

Krabi is famous for its delicious street food. Spend an evening exploring the town and the beach areas to find a variety of street food options that are tasty and affordable. The food of Southern Thailand draws on influences from India and Java, where traders once sailed into the many ports of the peninsula. The coconut is a prominent part of the local cuisine, used for everything from thickening soups and curries with its milk to frying foods with its oil and even using its grated flesh as a condiment. Cashew nuts and pineapples are also grown in abundance and are an integral part of the cuisine.

• Duration: evening • Time: 4.30pm to 8pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Private experience

Kayaking Bor Thor from Krabi

Join a kayaking adventure in the beautiful Krabi region, known for its diverse scenery and abundant wildlife. During this trip, you’ll kayak through mangroves and caves in Ban Bothor, exploring areas only accessible by kayak. The area is surrounded by nature and protected by cliffs, providing a serene atmosphere as you paddle down the narrow river of Tam Lod Nuea. Your guide will take you through the tunnel of Lod Cave, which is full of impressive stalactites and stalagmites, leading to hidden lagoons. As you continue down the river, you’ll enter Pee Hua Tho Cave, adorned with ancient wall paintings dating back centuries. Wild monkeys, crabs, and mud skippers are commonly seen in this area. This adventure is suitable for everyone, regardless of your previous experience level.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8am to 4pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Private experience

Andaman Sea Kayaking

Phang Nga National Marine Park is dotted with tiny islands adrift in the Andaman Sea, with spectacular scenery that invites thorough exploration. On this memorable visit, you’ll be paddled by an expert local guide around its most appealing sights in a super-stable inflatable kayak, so all you have to do is sit back and relax. During the trip, you’ll venture into atmospheric sea caves, check out pristine beaches and marvel at extraordinary rock formations. You’ll stop on spectacular islands such as Koh Panak, where your guide will take you through the caves, pointing out the local wildlife, and Koh Hong, known for its beautiful hidden lagoon. You’ll pause for photos at Khao Phing Kan, otherwise known as James Bond Island because it features in The Man with the Golden Gun. And along the way, there’ll be opportunities to swim in the crystal-clear water or pick up the paddles yourself.

• Duration: full day • Time: 9.30am to 7pm • Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know This trip is not recommended for the under four. The itinerary is not completely set in stone, as it depends on conditions on the day.

Phi Phi Islands Cruise from Phuket

Enjoy a relaxing day discovering the natural delights of Koh Phi Phi, a scenic archipelago of six specks of land in the Andaman Sea roughly halfway between Koh Lanta and Phuket. Travelling by speedboat, you’ll make your first stop at low-lying Bamboo Island to snorkel along its pristine coral reef. From here, you continue on to Phi Phi Don, the largest island and the only one that’s inhabited, where you’ll have time to swim, hike to the viewpoint or browse the tiny street stalls before lunch. You’ll motor on to Monkey Beach, home to a colony of long-tailed macaques, and “Viking Cave” which owes its nickname to the images of different types of boats - including one that looks like a Viking longboat - painted on its walls. At beautiful Ao Pileh lagoon on the second-largest island, you’ll have a chance to plunge into its emerald waters for a swim and a snorkel, before a final stop at Koh Rang Yai where pearls are farmed.

• Duration: full day • Time: 8am to 6pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Similan Islands Cruise from Phuket

• Duration: Full day • Time: 5.30am to 6pm • Daily departures • Operates November to April • Group experience

Surin Islands Cruise from Phuket

A cluster of tiny specks of land adrift in the Andaman Sea, the Surin Islands have an unspoiled beauty that will enchant everyone who comes here. After an early start, you’ll reach Ao Mae Yai, a picturesque bay on the main island of Ko Surin Nuea blessed with a sweep of white sand and calm, clear waters - it’s a perfect spot for snorkelling. From here, you’ll cruise past a tiny village that houses the Moken, sea nomads who traditionally lived from and on the sea between Thailand and Burma, and who have a fascinating history. After another swim-and-snorkel session, you’ll head to the National Park’s rustic restaurant overlooking another sheltered beach, where you’ll enjoy a leisurely lunch. There’s just time before heading back to the mainland for another snorkelling stop and, in season, for a whale shark watching session.

• Duration: full day • Time: 5.30am to 6pm • Departs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays • Operates from November to April • Group experience

Good to know This trip is not recommended for the under fours, the over 70s and pregnant women. The itinerary is not completely set in stone, as the choice of snorkelling spots depends on conditions on the day.

Avoid The Crowds Phi Phi Island Cruise from Phuket

• Duration: full day • Time: 5am to 6pm • Daily departures • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know This trip is not recommended for the under fours, the over 70s and pregnant women. Early morning start.

Discover Phuket

Go behind the scenes of Phuket and get to know its famous highlights and island industries on a full-day group tour. The day begins with a scenic drive along the coast road, hugging some of Asia's most beautiful beaches. You’ll arrive at Nakkerd Hill to visit the Big Buddha, a 45-metre-tall marble Buddha. Savour the panoramic view over southern Phuket before moving on to Wat Chalong, Phuket's largest and most revered monastery. There’s a late morning visit to a traditional cashew nut factory before visiting the oldest Chinese temple in Phuket Town to learn about Chinese influences on the island. Before lunch, there’s time to visit Chin Pracha House, a Sino-colonial mansion. Lunch is served at a local farm in Old Phuket. You’ll visit a typical farmhouse and watch a demonstration at a local rubber plantation and see how rice is planted and grown.

• Duration: full day • Time: 7.30am to 5.30pm • Daily departures • Operates daily • Group experience

Elephant Care Experience in Phuket

This half-day trip is a fantastic opportunity to get close to Thailand’s remarkable elephants, where the emphasis is on learning from the sanctuary’s caretakers. After a scenic drive through a local village, you’ll arrive at the elephant sanctuary in a picturesque jungle dotted with ponds, open fields, and hills for the elephants to roam around. Your visit starts at the Tree Top Lounge, where you’ll be shown a documentary to prepare you for your encounter with the elephants. Next, you will feed the elephants. While they enjoy their baskets of fruits, you have a chance to learn from the caretakers about the background of each elephant. You’ll venture into the sanctuary and explore Thailand’s longest canopy walkway and nature trails to locate the elephants and observe them foraging and bathing freely. By keeping a safe and respectful distance, the elephants can express their natural behaviour, play and socialise with each other. Before your trip ends, a delicious vegetarian Thai lunch is served.

• Duration: half day • Time: 9am to 1pm • Daily departures • Operates year-round • Group experience

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Where is Thailand? Between the Indian and Pacific oceans, Thailand’s mainland is nestled in-between Myanmar (Burma) and Laos in the north as well as bordering Cambodia and Malaysia in the south. It’s home to over 1400 islands which are found around its coast in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.

Cities Thailand’s capital, Bangkok is the start point for most Thai adventures. Loud and energetic, this is modern Thailand at full capacity. Contemporary high-rise hotels with rooftop pools punctuate the skyline, and yet traditions remain as important and visible as ever. Up in northern Thailand, there is the duo of cities: Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. There are temples aplenty and buzzing markets where you can barter to your hearts content.

Beaches Thailand’s beaches are cover stars. Those images of longtail boats resting on talcum-white sands with a backdrop of emerald-clad limestone karsts need to be seen in person to be believed. On the west coast is the Andaman Sea islands of Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, and Koh Lanta, and the mainland beach resort of Krabi. Then there are the islands that are scattered around the edge of the Gulf of Thailand such as Koh Samet and Koh Chang.

Multi-centre holidays There’s no reason to limit yourself to a one-stop trip to Thailand, in fact most visits include at least a city stay in Bangkok paired with some time on the island or beach resort of your choice. For a more in-depth trip, you can combine Bangkok, Chiang Mai and a stay at a stunning jungle-surrounded resort with its own herd of elephants, or add a one or two-night visit to Elephant Hills rustic but beautifully situated lodges to your beach break in Phuket, Khao Lak or Krabi.

Diving & snorkelling Thailand has some excellent snorkelling and diving spots. Sea temperatures are warm year-round, and visibility can reach over 30 metres during peak season between November and April. Divers can hope to see manta rays, whale sharks, leopard sharks, hawksbill turtles and plenty of tropical fish. The Surin and Similan Islands are some of Thailand’s best dive and snorkelling sites. Both are found off the south-west coast and can be reached by around 1½-hour’s land and speedboat transfer from Khao Lak. Both parks are open between 15 October and 15 May. There’s also snorkelling and diving on the eastern coast in the Gulf of Thailand, where Koh Tao and Koh Phi Phi are popular options.

Getting around Taxis are the most convenient mode of transport for most journeys, and local metered taxis are often much cheaper than hotel taxis – just make sure the meter is running or to agree on a price beforehand. Thailand’s famous tuk-tuks are a thrilling and unmissable way to get around most cities and resorts. Domestic flights are the easiest and best value way to combine Northern, Southern and Central Thailand, with some larger islands reachable by air too. For more remote islands, a traditional long-tail boat is a serene way to transfer to your hotel while speedboats are often available too.

Food & drink The Thai philosophy is 'eat when you’re hungry', and it’s a great excuse when you’re in a country with world-famous cuisine. Familiar favourites definitely worth a try from its home include pad Thai (fried rice noodles), fragrant and spicy tom yum soup and of course, Thailand’s multiple variations of curry like massaman and penang. And it’s a rite of passage to taste one of the cheap and cheerful morsels from Thailand’s street stalls. Thai food can be very spicy, but instead of gulping down water, eat a few mouthfuls of plain boiled rice to ease the heat. Hotel and resort restaurants will usually cater to western palates; it might be worth asking how spicy a dish is beforehand or specifying how spicy you like it.

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Whether it’s discovering multi-coloured sea creatures off the coast of Phuket or dancing away the night at a full-moon party on Koh Phi-Phi, it won't take long for Thailand to capture your heart.

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Whether you’re visiting on a shoestring or you’re a luxury traveller, you’re spoiled for choice in Thailand. There are 30,397 hotels across the country starting at £25 a night. Regardless of your budget, everyone likes to save money when they can. That’s why many travellers choose to bundle everything into a neat Thailand Holiday Package. Once you’ve sorted out your hotel, flights and rental car, all that will be left to do is explore the ancient temple of Wat Phra Chetuphon. And guess what? You can add a tour of that into your package as well.

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Day 1: Touch down at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok and grab a cab to your accommodation. Eat a delicious Thai meal from a street vendor before hitting the capital’s best sights, such as Wat Phra Chetuphon, Chatuchak Weekend Market and the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun).

Day 2: Fly south to the magical Island of Phuket. Crystal clear waters and abundant sea life make this place a magnet for divers. If you’d rather stay on dry land, spend some time touring Big Buddha Phuket and Monkey Hill.

Day 6: Hop on a flight to Chiang Mai, Thailand’s relaxation capital. You could spend weeks exploring its Buddhist temple and bright green rice fields.

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Phuket holidays are filled with outdoor splendour

The island of Phuket is among Thailand's most famous places to visit. You'll find sandy beaches complemented by enticing blue waters you can explore by boat. Diving and snorkelling are especially popular given how clear the waters are. Additionally, you'll find plenty of Thai cuisine here that's known for its spice. You can also explore the local history through museums and exhibits.

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Holidays to Ko Phi Phi offer a wealth of natural beauty and seaside fun

Ko Phi Phi is an iconic island in Thailand where you can take in breathtaking natural features as well as a rich history. In fact, this island has one of the oldest communities in the country dating well back into the prehistoric period. The beaches here offer golden sand and easy access to crystal clear waters you won't want to miss out on.

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When you visit Koh Samui, you can find fun no matter what kind of experience you're looking for. Its universal appeal draws in wealthy travellers and budget backpackers in equal measure thanks to its variety of things to do and palm tree edged beaches. You can also enjoy crystal clear waters making underwater exploration easy. Quite a few luxury resorts are available here, but you'll find more modest accommodations too.

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Pattaya is home to a thriving nightlife with one of the most popular destinations for pubs and clubs. That's just the beginning, however, as you'll also find karaoke stations throughout the area in addition to a thriving marketplace set on a floating ship. Don't forget to take in the ancient style wooden temple on the north side of town as well with its intricate construction that will wow anyone.

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Bangkok holidays let you immerse yourself in Thai culture

Visiting Bangkok is one of the most common ways to enjoy the best of Thailand. You'll find quite a few cultural landmarks, but to really feel this city, you'll have to walk the streets. You'll find fun shops and eateries hidden through town alongside street vendors. The nightlife here is quite prevalent especially around Patpong and Khaosan Road. Keep that in mind if you're looking for pubs after sunset.

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The islands of Krabi have much to offer for travellers looking for unforgettable underwater experiences. You'll find incredible opportunities for diving thanks to the clear waters and local coral reef. You can still enjoy breathtaking scenery above the waves with pristine beaches and vibrant greenery among the islands' inland areas. All of this makes it easy to relax if you're just looking to get away from life's hustle and bustle.

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A Thailand tour holiday is a great way to explore this vibrant country. Street food is everything here, be brave and eat like the locals. Relax on stunning white-sand beaches, trek in the jungle or take a tuk tuk in the bustling metropolis of Bangkok.

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Thailand is a dream destination with experiences for all ages.

On a tour to Thailand, you get to explore cities, temples, national parks and, not least, beaches, which together, and each in its own right, will steal your heart.

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Look forward to relaxing at Thailand’s No. 1 beach holiday destination, Phuket, and experiencing the country’s most scenic national park, Khao Sok. Round off your tour in the quiet, authentic beach paradise that is Khao Lak.

Island hopping in South-east Thailand: Koh Samui and Koh Phangan

Do you dream of lazing in paradise surroundings while discovering Thai culture and unspoiled island life? Experience 2 islands with everything from picture-postcard beaches to waterfalls and local landmarks.

Highlights of Thailand & beach holiday in Phuket

Look forward to combining the absolute highlights of Thailand in Bangkok, the River Kwai, Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai with a fantastic beach holiday in the holiday paradise that is Phuket.

Thailand from north to south & beach holiday in Phuket

Come and experience Thailand from north to south with charming Chiang Mai, vibrant Bangkok and the lush Khao Sok National Park. Round it all off on Phuket’s fabulous sandy beaches.

Koh Samui, Khao Lak & jungle adventure in Khao Sok

Look forward to experiences and relaxation on the coconut island of Koh Samui and head out on an adventure in Thailand’s most beautiful national park, Khao Sok. Round it all off in the authentic holiday paradise of Khao Lak.

Highlights of Thailand & beach holiday in Koh Samui

The classic Thailand tour taking in vibrant Bangkok, the lush River Kwai, historic Ayutthaya and charming Chiang Mai. Round it all off on Koh Samui’s lovely beaches.

Island Hopping: Koh Lanta, Koh Ngai & Koh Mook

Visit three of Southern Thailand’s heavenly islands, with views of iconic, vertical limestone cliffs and traditional longboats – giving you that perfect background.

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Thailand has it all!

Experiences you can enjoy here include fascinating mountain tribes, cities full of contrasts, unique national parks, delicious cuisine and endless white sandy beaches.

Thailand is an exciting country and one of Asia’s top destinations, and whether you’re into big cities, nature or beach holidays, you’re guaranteed the holiday of a lifetime in Thailand.

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On a tour of Thailand, you can look forward to experiencing an array of Thailand’s top attractions, such as the lively capital Bangkok, the rich history and lush nature of the River Kwai and exceptional beaches in the south.

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Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and largest city – a city that takes most people’s breath away.

Here, you will experience illuminated shopping centres and architect-designed skyscrapers, located side by side with small shops and shiny temples; the aromas from the many street kitchens mixing with the fumes from the dense traffic, which is slowly being overtaken by the many boats on the canals; and the orange-clad monks zigzagging between busy business people, schoolchildren and tourists in the city streets.

In Bangkok, you will find plenty of contrasts between old and traditional, and new and contemporary in one beautiful union.

Discover sights such as:

  • The royal Grand Palace , one of Bangkok’s biggest attractions. The palace, which was completed in 1782, was the king’s home for 150 years. The palace houses Thailand’s most sacred Buddha statue, made from one huge piece of shining green jade.
  • In Bang Yai , you will experience a very different Bangkok, with narrow streets and not as much traffic as in the city centre. Visit Bangkok’s second largest reclining Buddha at Wat Bang Yai. (The biggest is at Wat Pho).
  • The large network of waterways, or “klongs” . Sail in a traditional Thai long-tail boat, and experience Bangkok from the water, where you will see that buildings face the water rather than the streets, showing just how important the canals are.
  • One of Bangkok’s countless markets , where you can buy clothes and souvenirs or eat at the street kitchens. Visit, for example, the Chatuchak market , which has more than 15,000 stalls and is one of the biggest weekend markets in the world, or one of the many floating markets , which, as the name suggests, take place on the water.
  • Well tucked away across the Chao Phraya River, you can experience an untouched corner of Bangkok, Bang Kra Jao , which can only be reached by boat. Discover green, undisturbed nature with banana palms, waterfalls and thick bamboo. Go on a scenic bike ride around the villages, meet the smiling locals and catch a glimpse of the Bangkok skyline in the background.

Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second largest city where, despite its size, you will find a peaceful and extremely charming city with an interesting cultural background.

From 1296 to 1768, Chiang Mai was the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, which extended to the present-day Laos. The legacy of the Lanna Kingdom still remains, in the local cuisine, for example.

In and around Chiang Mai, you can:

  • See northern Thailand’s beautiful and extremely sacred temple Wat Phra That Doi Suthep , located on a mountainside in Doi Pui National Park. Doi Suthep is a stunning golden pagoda from 1383 containing relics of Buddha. From the temple, there is a beautiful view over Chiang Mai.
  • Visit one of Chiang Mai’s many markets , such as Chiang Mai’s famous night market, where locals and visitors gather to shop or dine at one of the many street kitchens.
  • Experience Doi Inthanon National Park , which among other things is home to Thailand’s highest mountain (2,565 AMSL). Look forward to discovering the stunning, wild scenery on a hike along the Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail, for example, where one of Northern Thailand’s most beautiful panoramic views awaits you.

Beach holiday in Thailand

In southern Thailand, there is ample opportunity to round off your tour with a beach holiday at one of Thailand’s beautiful beaches, either on the mainland or on one of the fabulous islands.

Under our practical information, you can read more about the best time to visit the various beach holiday destinations.

Beach holiday in the Gulf of Thailand (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan)

Enjoy a beach holiday in the Gulf of Thailand on the eastern side of Thailand and experience some of Thailand’s most popular beach holiday islands such as Koh Samui or Koh Phangan.

It has everything you dream of in a beach holiday destination: beautiful, long sandy beaches, turquoise-blue waters and coconut palms. Laze at the water’s edge, go snorkelling among vibrant, colourful fish and hike through the lush jungle with waterfalls and lookout points!

Beach holiday by the Andaman Sea (Phuket, Khao Lak, Koh Lanta, Koh Ngai, Koh Mook)

On the western side of Thailand, by the Andaman Sea, you will also find some unique beach holiday areas.

This is where the holiday paradise Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, is located, with its impressive golden sand and shady palm trees. Enjoy your holiday on the beach or head off on an excursion to, for example, Phang Nga Bay, which is characterised by its impressive limestone cliffs jutting vertically from the emerald green waters.

Other experiences in Thailand

Thailand offers a whole host of experiences, in addition to those mentioned above.

In Thailand, you can, for example, experience the following:

  • The River Kwai and the surrounding area , where you spend the night at a “flotel” – a hotel built on a raft on the River Kwai. Discover the Death Railway, built from Thailand to Myanmar during World War II. It took 18 months to build the 415-km stretch, and more than 100,000 men died in the process. Hell fire Pass was one of the hardest places to build on the route.
  • North of Chiang Mai, near the border with Myanmar and Laos, is Chiang Rai . The area, which is known as The Golden Triangle, was once at the centre of the opium trade. The scenery here is unique, with valleys, mountains and rainforest, as well as interesting villages and ethnic mountain tribes. Visit the beautiful, sacred temple Wat Phra Kaew and sail on the Mekong River, which marks the border with Laos.
  • The ChangChill Elephant Sanctuary , where you gain an insight into the lives of the mighty giants. They live a peaceful life here, and as a visitor, you can observe them from a distance, e.g. when they take mud baths or socialise with each other. The sanctuary opened in 2017 in collaboration with World Animal Protection.
  • Khao Sok National Park , which is one of Thailand’s largest and most scenic national parks. Discover ancient, undisturbed rainforest where you can encounter the local wildlife, including macaques, and sail on the expansive Cheow Lan Lake, and experience the beautiful scenery from the water.
  • The historic ruin city of Ayutthaya , which was the capital from 1350 to 1767. The park itself offers some impressive temples and ruins, including the UNESCO-listed Wat Phra Sri Sanphet. Take a boat trip around the historic park and watch the sun set over the impressive Wat Chai Wattanaram, which some find reminiscent of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

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Angsana Laguna Phuket Escape to paradise at Angsana Laguna Phuket beachfront resort in Thailand! Immerse yourself in Asia’s first integrated resort, located on the tranquil shores of Bang Tao Bay and the blue waters of the Andaman Sea. Indulge in the ultimate getaway at this 5-star Phuket island hotel and resort with picturesque views, lush gardens, and a wide selection of indoor and outdoor dining options. With 101 activities to choose from at the resort and on the island of Phuket, find your paradise here and create moments of joy.

Elephant Hills | Khao Sok  Elephant Hills is Thailand’s first Luxury Tented Jungle Camps, combining the camp idea of African national parks with the Thai tropical forest environment of our elephant park. We offer 2-4 day nature soft adventure tours in and around the stunningly beautiful Khao Sok national park area with luxury tents for night time accommodations. The Elephant Camp comprises tailor-made luxury tents and has successfully been operated for over 10 years, becoming a popular destination for family vacations. The floating Rainforest Camp, one of the world’s only luxury floating tented camps, was opened in 2011 and is situated on the emerald green waters of Cheow Larn Lake. Both camps are situated in the Khao Sok National Park in Southern Thailand, approximately two hours apart from each other, close to famous beaches and honeymoon destinations like Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi, and even Koh Samui. To facilitate travels to Elephant Hills Luxury Tented Camps and elephant park, all transfers to and from Elephant Hills are included in the tour packages and honeymoon packages

Saii Phi Phi Island Village Escape to SAii Phi Phi Island Village, a dream-like tropical resort on a private 800-metre stretch of pristine white sandy beach lapped by the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. This lavish Phi Phi Island resort is set amid 70 acres of coconut palm plantations, in the privacy of Loh Ba Gao Bay on the peaceful northeast coast of beautiful Phi Phi Island. Accommodations include 189 traditional Thai-style bungalows and 12 exclusive Hillside Pool Villas. Each villa has its own private pool overlooking the island’s magnificent scenery. Resort facilities include five restaurants, three bars, a spa, gift shop, recreation centre, 5-Star PADI dive centre, fitness room, two large swimming pools and tennis courts. At the Marine Discovery Centre, experts educate and inspire guests and locals with sustainability efforts including raising baby sharks and clownfish.

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  • Complimentary shuttle ferry service within the Laguna Phuket to shop at Canal Village Boutiques & Galleries.
  • Complimentary use of kid's Club from 9 am to 6 pm for child age 4-12 years old
  • 2 Nights stay at 3* Elephant Hills Khao Sok
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  • Shared transfers from Phuket hotel to Elephant Hills
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  • Elephant Hills Elephant Experience: Feeding and interacting with Asia’s largest land animal
  • Canoe Safari down the Sok River. Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Khao Sok
  • Evening Activities: movie presentation, dance performances, and cooking demonstration
  • Boat Trip. Sightseeing in a traditional longtail boat on Cheow Larn Lake
  • Self-paddles canoes are available to explore the spectacular surrounding
  • Jungle trekking by foot through Southern Thailand’s unique rainforest environment
  • 2 Nights stay at 5* Angsana Laguna Phuket
  • 4 Nights stay at 4* SAii Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort
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  • Shuttle ferry services within the Laguna Phuket to shop at Canal village Boutiques & Galleries
  • Use of kid's Club from 9 am to 6 pm for child age 4-12 years old
  • Visit a local market in Takhun to experience Thailand’s rural lifestyle
  • Self paddle canoes are available to explore the spectacular surrounding
  • SAii Phi Phi Village offers 201 forms of air-conditioned accommodation
  • Guests can surf the web using complimentary wireless Internet access
  • 2 the outdoor swimming pools are on site along with a children's pool

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Tours of Thailand allow you to immerse yourself in the Land of Smiles. Known for its incredible hospitality, delicious cuisine and variety of landscapes, our carefully curated trips to Thailand allow you to experience it all. Travel from the cosmopolitan city of Bangkok with its floating market, many temples and luxury skyscrapers to the wild jungles of the north or the paradise beaches of the islands. Whatever you’re looking for, speak to our Destination Experts who specialise in East Asia holidays for a bespoke tour itinerary.

Our Thailand Tour Holidays

Our Classic Thailand Tour allows you to contrast frenetic Bangkok with the peaceful rainforests and temples of northern Thailand. Make your way north from Bangkok, stopping at the Summer Palace and many other temples before visiting a historical park full of statues of Buddha. You can reach out to us to find out when would be the best time to visit these locations. The White Temple is an incredible example of modern culture in Thailand, while the House of Opium will immerse you in the country’s fascinating history. In Chiang Rai you’ll find a bustling market and an opportunity to enjoy a river cruise, before heading to Chiang Mai. This lively city is home to luscious streets and is the ideal place for those wanting to trek the jungles.

Pair our Elephant Hills Jungle Safari with the Classic Thailand Tours and get close to these incredible animals who have been saved from difficult lives. Explore the rivers and lakes of the national park, stay in luxury tents and learn about the majestic Asian elephants. Our four day Hidden Wonders of the North Tour is perfect when paired with a holiday to Thailand’s islands and white sand beaches. Enjoy the culture of Chiang Mai, as well as the ancient temples, luscious forests and rural towns as you explore Thailand’s peaceful north.

Enjoy a lavish and tranquil vacation in one of the luxurious Thailand all-inclusive resorts and roam around the country’s amazing places. Explore Thailand with our very own Destination Professionals.

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Frequently asked questions, are all tours escorted.

A number of our tours are escorted, however, most tours also have ‘free time’ where you can explore at your own pace and leisure. We would advise you to check individual itineraries as some tours may differ, or call our Destination Specialists for advice.

Is it safe to explore Thailand by yourself?

British nationals make over one million visits to Thailand every year. Most visits are trouble-free. Make sure your travel insurance covers you for any adventure activities you’ll be doing. Only use fully licensed and insured operators, and satisfy yourself that the company is using up-to-date equipment before taking part.

Are my meals and transfers included in the tour price?

Please check individual itinerary details as board basis and transfers may vary. This information should be available on each individual tour detail page but if you are unsure, please don’t hesitate to call our Destination Specialists on 01293 832455 and they can advise you further.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Thailand?

Major credit cards are widely accepted by large shops, hotels and restaurants. However, they may not be accepted by small family-run restaurants, market stalls or in remote towns and rural areas. Always ensure you carry enough cash for purchases, since credit cards aren’t always an option everywhere in Thailand . Cash machines are found widely throughout Thailand, so withdrawing cash shouldn’t be problematic in most areas. Again, some smaller villages and rural areas may not have access to cash machines, so prepare for this before venturing too far from a city or major town.

What should I pack to go to Thailand?

It’s easy to get carried away with your packing list when you’re taking a trip to such an exotic country. Don’t forget a 220-240 AC voltage or universal plug adaptor, mosquito repellent, earplugs, a waterproof bag (if you’re visiting during rainy season or want to go on a boat trip), and comfortable shoes for all the exploring you’ll be doing. Don’t, under any circumstances, forget to organise travel insurance before you go.

Why you’ll love Thailand… 

Thailand is a country of enthralling experiences. Its paradise islands offer warm, clear waters and golden beaches bordered by laidback communities. Inland you’ll find fascinating history, hill tribe villages and rainforests garlanded in mist. Thai cities are bustling with market-sellers and tuk-tuks weaving through traffic. Buddha statues smile and temples sparkle. Your only dilemma is what to see and where to go next. Our Destination Specialists will help you plan your trip, but take a look at these suggestions.

  • Sample the street food, temples and floating markets of Bangkok
  • The tranquil forests, ancient traditions and night markets of Chiang Mai
  • The laidback paradise of Koh Samet, a mere two hours from Bangkok
  • Out-of-this-world diving and snorkelling and jungle hiking of Koh Tao
  • Koh Samui for beach life, bars and restaurants serving world-class Thai cuisine
  • The seclusion and spa resorts of Koh Phangan, contrasted with full moon parties 
  • Koh Chang’s deserted beaches, Sea Gypsies, and cycling tours through shady jungle forests
  • The unspoilt hideaway with waterfalls of Khao Lak and a chance to meet elephants 
  • Go to Phuket if you seek diving, temples and colourful nightlife
  • Visit Phi Phi for its iconic shots of limestone karsts rising from the sea
  • Try Krabi for island-hopping, rock climbing and adrenaline-fuelled activities
  • Koh Yao Noi is ideal for a romantic getaway and dramatic marine vistas

Did you know…

1. Thai is the official language of Thailand, but in the more popular regions and large cities, English is widely understood. We would suggest, however, taking a phrasebook if you intend to travel even a little off the beaten track.

2. Try not to shake hands. The Thai way of greeting is called ‘the wai’. It consists of a slight bow with the palms pressed together, in a prayer-like fashion. Men should say ‘sawadee-krap’ while women should say ‘sawadee-kah’. Both mean ‘hello’.

3. Thailand is an incredibly hospitable country and beach-life here is very accepting. However be respectful of Thai customs, religion and culture and particularly their monarchy, for whom they have great respect. Be sure to dress respectfully when entering places of worship, with everywhere between your shoulders and knees covered. 

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Find the right adventure for you through Cambodia and Thailand. We've got 77 tours going to Cambodia and Thailand, starting from just $duration_min} days in length, and the longest tour is 50 days. The most popular month to go is October, which has the highest number of tour departures. Find here the best 2 week Thailand itineraries .

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Best of Cambodia & Northern Thailand Tour

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Best of Cambodia & Northern Thailand

Good tour, little use of public transport and a great deal of time spent on buses or vans.

Southeast Asia Trifecta: Cambodia, Vietnam & Bangkok Vibes Tour

Southeast Asia Trifecta: Cambodia, Vietnam & Bangkok Vibes

We spent 12 days in Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand and it was absolutely phenomenal. I can hands down say it was one of my best overseas trip ever, and the credit for that goes to the incredible tour guide Sunny. He is one of the best people you will ever meet, and if you can get a tour with him, take it and run. We also really appreciated that G Adventures makes an effort to book places that are ethical, and support villages that need it most. They are a great group who really care. - Ashley

Cambodia Adventure Tour

Cambodia Adventure

It was one of the best thing I have ever done I'm so glad I did this tour and my leader was one of the best. I had one problem but mu leader was great in sorting it out. I can't wait for my next trip, thanks for the time of my life

The Grand Tours Cycling across three countries of Indochina Tour

The Grand Tours Cycling across three countries of Indochina

I would just like to write and thank your company for an excellent biking trip around Indochina – it was supremely wonderful. I would in particular like to commend the tour leaders, Toni and Keng (and the local guide who acted just as a tour leader in Thailand Viet nam,Siem Reap), as they did much to make the whole experience so enjoyable
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Cambodian Traveller Tour

Cambodian Traveller

Our guide Kom was amazing! He made the trip special, being a naturally attentive person he remained alert at all times of any need the group might have. There was a lot of driving time, the first day and the last day was entirely a bus trip and would be good to clarify that in the itinerary description as there is no activity included. It would be good to include the air transportation alternative for those sections of the trip for those who want to avoid the long trip As my first solo trip in a group tour, I was gladly surprised by the amazing group of people. Being a small group was the key to get to know each other and generate a good dynamic.

Angkor Wonders and Thai Delights Tour 14-Day Tour

Angkor Wonders and Thai Delights Tour 14-Day

Everything was very good organized!!! We travelled with our 17 year old daughter en enjoyed our stay in very good chosen hotels. All trips were attended by driver and guide, nothing to worry about!! We'd preferred to stay in 5* hotels so we decided to choose upgrade to luxury 5 stars hotels accommodation & never regret because all properties are so amazing! Tony never got tired to arrange anything! Always nice to see him! All places were very beautifull especially Phuket. Angkor Complex was very beautifull. We`ll come back to visit Vietnam with Legend Travel Group!
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Amazing Vietnam & Cambodia & Thailand ends Bangkok (4 Star Hotels) Tour

Amazing Vietnam & Cambodia & Thailand ends Bangkok (4 Star Hotels)

Very good and extensive tour of the three countries. The tour guides were excellent and the itinerary was jam packed. The only downside was some extensive coach travel on a few days. This could have been reduced by reducing the visit to some of the temples which was repetitive.
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Amazing Vietnam & Cambodia and Thailand ends Chiang Mai (4 Star Hotels) Tour

Amazing Vietnam & Cambodia and Thailand ends Chiang Mai (4 Star Hotels)

Its important to know a few things for this trip: 1. There is a different Travel Talk guide for each country - they all operate slightly differently 2. You need a visa into Vietnam from the US - possibly a "multiple reentry" visa if your doing round trip air flight from the starting point 3. The visia needed for Cambodia is done by river crossing - you get the visa on the trip at the river crossing point - no Evisa is available for the river crossing. 4. You will visit Lots and Lots of temples - pretty cool - but temple fatigue is a real things 5. Hot and Humid!!! be prepared for some strenuous walks - lots of temples are on high ground so lots of steps are involved We enjoyed this trip - encourage others to do it

Cycle Indochina & Angkor Tour

Cycle Indochina & Angkor

A great way to see 3 wonderful countries. Our guide Moh was superb - always smiling and managed our group really well. Would thoroughly recommend

Simply Southern Indochina Tour

Simply Southern Indochina

We had an amazing time and Rob what we paid the accomadation was good except for The beautique hotel To Chi Min where my mattress had springs sticking out .I asked for the mattress to be changed but was told they couldn't do that and another room was not available.We were upgraded to a V I P suite after a sleepless night.Unfortunatly we had booked two extra nights but they wanted to put us back in the bad room again.eventually they moved our stuff twice leaving the door wide open with my passport on the top for anyone to take.A friend ordered to oversee this move as we were on a booked excursion.He found our items half moved and complained.Never would we stay there again some money left out had also gone

Thailand Grand Tour & Cambodia Package, Small Group Tour (English Only) Tour

Thailand Grand Tour & Cambodia Package, Small Group Tour (English Only)

Thailand & Cambodia Holiday 15 Days Tour

Thailand & Cambodia Holiday 15 Days

Just a very quick note and a very big Thank You for a marvelous trip! I am running out of superlatives to describe your attention to detail and flawless delivery of a wonderful trip. Our tour was wonderful and our guides were excellent! I very much look forward to doing more trips together in the future! Just one minor note: The M Hotel hotel in Chaing Mai is not operating up to the three star standards that it purports to represent. The hotel has marvelous location, and the lobby is beautiful, but the rooms are weathered and could use some upgrading.

Tailor-Made Private Cambodia & Thailand Trip with Daily Departure Tour

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Thailand and the Temples of Angkor (15 Days) Tour

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Thailand and the Temples of Angkor (15 Days)

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CAMBODIA THAILAND – Beaches and Temples Explorer Tour

CAMBODIA THAILAND – Beaches and Temples Explorer

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This tour gives and opportunity to travel by many types of vehicles for sight seeing. Accommodations are varied from hotels to resorts including spending night on raft-house or houseboat on river. The tour is well planned and conducted by efficient tour Chief Experience Officers (CEOs). Wish that the information on Optional Tours were more detailed in the brochures of descriptions of the tour.
The ceo was very well organised and efficient making the tour run smoothly despite the very intense itinerary. Majority of the group getting stomach bug/ food poisoning was very unfortunate, but not the CEO’s fault, however avoiding that would’ve made the experience even better.
Overall a good and very interesting trip. Good snap shot of the area and plenty of time to explore yourself too. If you want to see more of the real Cambodia then a longer
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