Thailand Tours

The most visited country in Southeast Asia, why is it? Because of its beaches, temples, mountains, gastronomy, etc. There are so many reasons that we would not be able to say which is the most decisive. Despite the millions of visitors that Thailand receives each year, it continues to maintain that aroma of spirituality and calm that the ancient kingdom of Siam has always had. With us, we will take you to the beach, where you can practice any sport you want, or simply rest, you can enjoy nature in all its splendor in the natural parks throughout the country, visit the most spectacular temples and eat the best local food from Southeast Asia. Contact us and we will make your holiday in this country easy.

Essence of Thailand
Bangkok – Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai
Cultural, History, Landscape
7 days tour
From US$698 p/p
Paradise of Thailand
Bangkok – Phuket
Beach, Cultural, History, Landscape, Relaxation
7 days tour
From US$642 p/p
Best of Thailand
Bangkok – Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai – Phuket
Beach, Cultural, History, Landscape, Relaxation
10 days tour
From US$1164 p/p
Holiday in Thailand
Bangkok – Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai – Krabi
Beach, Cultural, History, Landscape, Relaxation
10 days tour
From US$1164 p/p
Phuket Island
Phuket
Beach, Landscape, Relaxation
4 days tour
From US$267 p/p
Glance of Thailand
Bangkok – Ayutthaya
Cultural, History
5 days tour
From US$420 p/p

When is the best time to visit Thailand?

From November to early April is the best time to visit Thailand. The eastern and western beaches of the south have different climates. In the winter, the west coast is more advantageous. The majority of the year is pleasant for travelers along Thailand's east coast. There, rainfall is least in January and February and most abundant in November.

What are the top places that you should not miss when taking a tour to Thailand?

Bangkok

Contrasting to the bright lights, swift pace, and loudness of certain Asian megacities, Bangkok's more laid-back feel and easily navigable public transit. Besides, the golden chedi of Buddhist temples and wats that provide seclusion around the city spring up among supermarkets and skyscraper structures.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, Thailand's second-largest city, is the opposite of Bangkok. It is surrounded on all sides by rainforests and situated between the country's northern mountains. Visitors to Chiang Mai frequently spend learning about the region's rich cuisine, relaxing in the simple lodgings, and viewing the historic temple ruins.

Phuket

Phuket Island, which is situated on the sea trading route between China and India, is a fusion of several civilizations that have left their imprints. Due to the attractiveness of its amiably wonderful beaches and crystal-clear oceans, it is not only still the wealthiest district in Thailand but also vibrant and raucous.

Krabi

Krabi is the image of a longtail boat with vividly colorful sails moored in a blue sea that represents Thailand? The Andaman Sea, which is home to more than 150 limestone islands that are surrounded by marshes and covered in frothy patches of flora, makes visitors enjoy the peaceful time here.

The best itinerary for a Thailand tour?

Your journey will begin in Bangkok, the country's capital and largest city, which is renowned for its ornate shrines and active street culture. After spending two to three days here, you take a flight to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, two mountainous northern cities with many tourist attractions. After that, you will take a flight to Phuket Island or Krabi to visit the stunning, gorgeous beaches with long, white shorelines and end your journey here.

How many days should I spend for a tour to Thailand

With a 6 – 8 days tour, you can visit Bangkok and Phuket/Krabi if you are a person who is keen on the beach & relaxation. And if you are a person who is keen in learning the local life as well as the culture and seeing the mountain place, Bangkok with Chiang Mai should be chosen. Besides, if you want to travel to both these 3 destinations, you can spend 9 – 14 days exploring all of them.

Tour map, brief itinerary and estimated number of days for a Thailand typical tour