Thailand: Golden Temples, Tropical Beaches & Vibrant Cities
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Fully Customizable Packages
Welcome to Thailand, the "Land of Smiles," a captivating kingdom where ancient traditions meet modern vibrancy. From the ornate golden temples and bustling markets of Bangkok to the idyllic beaches of Phuket and Krabi, and the cultural heartland of Chiang Mai, Thailand offers a diverse tapestry of experiences for every traveler.
Our comprehensive Thailand tour package allows you to explore the kingdom's highlights. Discover the magnificent Grand Palace and Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha) in Bangkok, navigate the lively street markets, cruise the Chao Phraya River, relax on the stunning shores of southern islands like Phuket or Koh Samui, or explore the lush mountains and elephant sanctuaries near Chiang Mai.
Immerse yourself in Thai culture through its world-renowned cuisine, known for its balance of sweet, sour, spicy, and salty flavors like Pad Thai, Green Curry, and Tom Yum Soup. Experience the warmth of Thai hospitality, witness traditional Thai dance, or indulge in a relaxing Thai massage. Our local experts will guide you through the best of Thailand's culture, adventure, and relaxation.
Included and Excluded
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Comfortable accommodation in selected cities/islands (e.g., Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai)
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Airport transfers and inter-city transfers/flights as per itinerary
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Guided city tours in Bangkok (Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun)
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Island hopping tours in Phuket/Krabi (e.g., Phi Phi Islands, James Bond Island - depending on package)
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Entrance fees to temples and attractions mentioned
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Daily breakfast at the hotel
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Assistance with local transport and SIM card (if needed)
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All applicable taxes and service charges
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International flight tickets and airport taxes
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Personal expenses, tips, and optional activities/tours
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Visa fees (check requirements for your nationality)
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Travel insurance
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Meals other than specified (Lunch & Dinner)
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Water sports, spa treatments, and show tickets unless specified
Highlights of the Tour
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Explore Bangkok's iconic temples: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun
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Experience the vibrant street life and markets of Bangkok (e.g., Chatuchak, Khao San Road)
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Relax on the stunning beaches of Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, or Pattaya
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Take scenic boat trips to famous islands like Phi Phi Islands or James Bond Island
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Discover the cultural hub of Chiang Mai: ancient temples, night bazaar, elephant sanctuaries
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Indulge in delicious Thai cuisine and street food
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Enjoy shopping for souvenirs, silks, and handicrafts
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Experience a traditional Thai massage or attend a cultural show
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Frequently Asked & Question
The best time to visit most of Thailand is during the cool, dry season from November to February. Temperatures are comfortable, and rainfall is minimal, making it ideal for beaches and city exploration. The shoulder season (March to May) is hot, especially inland, while the monsoon season (June to October) brings rain, particularly heavy in the south (Andaman coast May-Oct, Gulf coast Oct-Dec). However, the north can be pleasant during the green season, and prices are lower.
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries are eligible for visa exemption for tourism purposes, allowing stays of 30 days (if arriving by air) or sometimes longer. Others may need to apply for a Visa on Arrival or obtain a visa from a Thai embassy/consulate before traveling. Always check the latest visa regulations for your specific passport country well in advance of your trip. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
The currency is the Thai Baht (THB). Money exchange booths (like SuperRich often offer good rates) are widely available at airports, banks, and tourist areas. Licensed money changers usually offer better rates than hotels. ATMs are plentiful, dispensing Baht, but check your home bank's foreign transaction fees. Credit cards are accepted in hotels, malls, and larger restaurants, but cash is essential for markets, street food, and smaller vendors.
Respectful attire is mandatory when visiting Thai temples (Wats). Shoulders and knees must be covered for both men and women. Avoid sleeveless shirts, tank tops, short skirts, shorts that are above the knee, and revealing clothing. Some major temples like the Grand Palace have stricter dress codes and may offer sarongs for rent if your attire is deemed inappropriate. It's advisable to carry a light scarf or sarong.
Thailand offers various transport options. Domestically, budget airlines connect major cities and islands efficiently. Trains are good for scenic routes (e.g., Bangkok to Chiang Mai). Long-distance buses are extensive and affordable. Within cities like Bangkok, use the BTS Skytrain, MRT Subway, taxis (insist on meter), tuk-tuks (negotiate fare first), or ride-hailing apps. On islands, songthaews (shared pick-up trucks), scooter rentals (use caution), or local taxis/tuk-tuks are common.