Thailand dazzles with tropical beauty and vibrant culture, from the white sands of its southern coastlines to the timeless temples within its northern jungles. Journey to the “land of a thousand smiles,” and step into glimmering pagodas, seek out local delicacies in buzzing night markets, and kayak amid magnificent karst pillars. Whether you’re exploring bustling cities or relaxing on a picture-perfect beach, Thailand captivates with its colorful traditions, spectacular cuisine, and charming people. This is Thailand – a place that doesn’t just visit you but becomes a part of you.
Imagine sinking your toes into powdery sands, the Andaman Sea stretching before you like a turquoise canvas. Thailand’s coastline cradles hidden coves and sun-kissed shores. Railay Beach, with its limestone cliffs, invites rock climbers and dreamers alike. Phi Phi Islands cradle secret lagoons, where mermaids might just surface to greet you. The streets are a symphony of sounds: the hum of tuk-tuks, the chatter of markets, the sizzle of woks. Khao San Road awakens at night, its neon lights casting a colorful glow on the throngs of travelers exploring its myriad stalls and bars.
Symphony of Contrasts In the heart of this vibrant city, ancient temples stand shoulder-to-shoulder with futuristic skyscrapers. The Grand Palace, adorned with golden spires, whispers tales of royalty and reverence. And Wat Arun—the Temple of Dawn—rises like a celestial rocket from the riverbank, its porcelain tiles reflecting the sun’s first kiss.
A Cultural Kaleidoscope
Wander through the ornate temples of Bangkok, where golden Buddhas gleam and the air is filled with the scent of incense. Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO gem, whispers of forgotten dynasties. Here, crumbling temples guard their secrets—their stone walls etched with stories of kings and monks. Ayutthaya, once a mighty capital, now stands as a poetic ruin, its Buddha statues wrapped in banyan roots. Experience the vibrant festivals, where colorful parades, traditional music, and dance fill the streets with joy and celebration.
A Culinary Carnival
Taste the explosion of flavors in a bowl of tom yum soup, a perfect blend of spicy, sour, and savory. Savor the delicate balance of sweet and salty in a plate of pad thai, made fresh from the bustling street stalls. Indulge in the creamy richness of a green curry, where each bite tells a story of fragrant spices and fresh ingredients.
Heartfelt Hospitality
Imagine being greeted with a warm smile and a friendly “Sawadee ka” at every turn. Whether you’re in a bustling city or a tranquil village, the kindness and generosity of the Thai people will make you feel at home.
Adventure Awaits
Dive into the vibrant underwater world of the Andaman Sea, teeming with colorful coral reefs and marine life. Ride through the bustling streets of Bangkok on a tuk-tuk, feeling the city’s pulse.
Find Your Peace
In the midst of all its vibrancy, Thailand also offers serene retreats for those seeking peace and reflection. Meditate in the tranquil temples of Chiang Rai, find solace in the beautiful gardens of Nong Nooch, or simply relax on a secluded beach, letting the gentle waves wash your worries away.
Thailand, where temples cradle dreams, beaches write love letters, and smiles are the currency of the heart.
Thailand 7 NIGHTS 8 DAYS
Itinerary!
Arrival Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport by Flight.
Greeting by Airport representative and private transfer to hotel in Pattaya Check‐in as per hotel’s policy.
Accommodation at Selected Hotel in Pattaya
Breakfast at the hotel.
SIC (join) – Half Day Coral Island Tour by Speedboat (incl. Indian Lunch)
Pick‐up Time: 09.00 hrs Nothing beats spending the day relaxing and working on your tan on an idyllic island. Located 7.5 kilometres off of Pattaya, Coral Island (Koh Lan) offers peaceful and immaculate sandy beaches — a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of Pattaya.
Accommodation at Selected Hotel in Pattaya
Breakfast at the hotel.
Day at leisure, Accommodation at Selected Hotel in Pattaya.
Breakfast at the hotel and check‐out as hotel’s policy and transfer to hotel (No guide escort). Check-in as per hotel’s policy Accommodation at Selected Hotel in Bangkok
Breakfast at the hotel
SIC (Join) – Half Day Bangkok City Temples Tour (Exclude Grand Palace)
Daily: 08.00 – 12.00 hrs or 13.00 – 17.00 hrs
This tour includes three of the most unusual Buddhist temples in Bangkok: Wat Trimit with its invaluable Golden Buddha (5 ½ tons of solid gold) and Wat Po, the most extensive temple in Bangkok, with its colossal Reclining Buddha and the Chedis of the Kings, Wat Benjamaborpitr the White Marble Temple, one of the finest examples of Thai architecture. Finishing the tour will be a visit to the famous jewellery store Gems Gallery
Remark: Guests needs to dress properly and polite during visit the temples Accommodation at Selected Hotel in Bangkok
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out as hotel’s policy
Private transfer from your hotel to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (No guide escort), departure by flight and Arrival Phuket Airport by Flight.
Breakfast at the hotel
SIC (join) – Half Day Phuket City Tour
Pick up from your hotel. Today we will visit; Prom Thep Cape, the beautiful peninsular adjacent to the famous Nai Harn Beach, Phuket’s Southern most point which is the perfect place to view spectacular sunset. Sea Gypsy’s Village in Rawai Beach where is a local people here are fishermen. Chalong Temple (Wat Chalong), this temple is very famous in its monks since previous times. Sightseeing Phuket Town, especially to see the architecture of Sino-Portuguese that in the previous time most of people in Phuket built their houses by mixed the style of Chinese and Portuguese into their house’s pattern. Visiting World Gems Gallery, short break stop to take a rest before return to your hotel, Accommodation at Selected Hotel in Phuket
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out as hotel’s policy transfer from your hotel to Phuket Airport (No guide escort), departure by flight.
“The Professional Hobo”
Suggested daily budget – 50-60 EUR / 52-62 USD (Note: This is a suggested budget assuming you’re staying in a hostel, eating out a little, cooking most of your meals, and using local transportation. Using the budget tips below, you can always lower this number. However, if you stay in fancier accommodation or eat out more often, expect this to be higher!)
Best Time to tRavel
Traveler’s can visit Thailand thru out the year. The best season to visit Thailand is from November till early April. This is when the heavens are no longer pouring and the sky clears up. The days are warm and perfect for an outing at the beach or for checking out the numerous heritage sites. April onwards the heat gets oppressive and June is the start of the rainy season again.
Thailand, the jewel of Southeast Asia, is also known as the Land of Smiles and you will notice its people greeting you warmly as though you are a long-lost friend returning home. The country is developed enough to offer you a luxurious holiday at some of its ultra-modern cities, like Bangkok and Chaing Mai. And yet it retains enough of its natural wildness to offer you holidays that go off the beaten path to give you a once-in-a-lifetime-experience.
Beaches, mountains, islands and everything in between, Thailand is an exotic, unending potpourri of unusual experiences that will leave you asking for more. Whether you are planning a holiday with your family, or have decided to head there with friends, Thailand offers you much to see and enjoy.
Peak Season (November-February)
While this might be winter in other parts of the world, it is the best climate to visit Thailand. The air is less humid and the sun doesn’t shine down so harshly that you are drenched in sweat within minutes. Evenings are pleasant with a cool breeze blowing in from the sea.
Shoulder Season (September-October)
The weather is getting better, but we’ve not hit peak tourist season yet. There will be sporadic rainfall but the days are starting to get drier. Temperature and humidity also start to fall. The beaches are not as crowded and if you are willing to brave the occasional downpour, this can be a good time to visit.
Low Season (April-May, July-September)
They say there isn’t a bad time to visit Thailand, but there is an inconvenient time; actually two. The months from April to May are the hottest in the country, and if you cannot handle extreme heat, a holiday here is best avoided. July onwards starts the monsoon, and the next three months are the wettest and the least appealing ones to head to Thailand. The streets get flooded, the air is humid and stuffy, and you cannot do anything except sit in your hotel room and gaze out at the water cascading down the building.
Choose your preferred time to travel to Thailand.
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