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Thailand’s palm-fringed beaches and picturesque rock formations are amongst the best in the world
Thailand is one of Asia’s most picturesque holiday offerings, with miles of beach-adorned coastline and an endless landscape of palm-topped hills and mountains. Trips here are far from being a ‘one size fits all’, thanks to the diverse range of experiences. The common thread, though, is that all Thailand holidays deliver buckets of excitement, relaxation and adventure, making them a popular choice for all, from families to honeymooners.
Plan a Thailand trip, and your first stop will likely be bustling Bangkok. A tightly-packed city where tuk-tuks whizz along narrow roads and the aroma of perfectly spiced street food wafts between buildings - it’s a complete feast for the senses. Here, you can drop by iconic sights such as the Grand Palace and the Wat Arun temple, wander through winding markets in search of souvenirs, and even join a culinary masterclass, learning how to chef it up – Thai style!
Even more epic experiences await when you travel north of Bangkok. Home to the Golden Triangle, here, you’ll find tranquil rivers, traditional villages, and vast expanses of jungle where elephants can often be found. A popular place to see is Chiang Mai, with its historic landmarks and ethical wildlife sanctuaries. But Chiang Rai, perched just above, is another stop you won’t want to miss. Venture inside the iconic White Temple before taking a tour of a local tea plantation.
Of course, no holiday in Thailand is complete without a trip to the beach. And no place does sun, sand and sea quite like this country’s southernmost portion. Krabi is a well-known yet widely unspoilt destination, where rugged escarpments peak above the ocean and longtail boats rest against white sand. And, just a skip away, you’ve got lively Phuket – a place that doesn’t shy away from a party. Alternatively, you can head for the popular Phi Phi Islands or beauty spots like Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yai Noi for some much-needed rest and relaxation.
Here at Travelbag, we’ve got a fantastic selection of Thailand holiday packages and tailor-made Thailand holidays to suit any taste. So, if you think you’ve found your ideal next getaway, give us a call.
One of Thailand’s biggest and most fun festivals takes place from 13th to 15th April. Songkran is the Thai New Year and is marked all over the country by processions, ceremonies, and celebrations, but it’s best known as one big national water fight. Wherever you go during Songkran, be prepared to get splashed. You’ll see locals adopting a uniform of brightly coloured shirts over swimming costumes, and the advice is to do the same. For a front row seat at this incredible festival, head to Bangkok where you can get involved!
Whether you stay in the jungle-clad north or venture to the southern beaches, there are plenty of things to do in Thailand. You might want to spend some time exploring the country’s magnificent temples - for a start. The iconic White Temple – Wat Rong Khun – is a good one to see if you’re around Chiang Rai. And from there, you could continue your journey down to Chiang Mai, making sure to drop by one of the elephant sanctuaries.
If you’re more of an ocean lover, Thailand is also a great spot for island hopping. Venture towards the south and book a boat trip to discover pint-sized islands, hidden beaches, tucked-away coves, and abundant incredible marine life.
Start your trip on the incredible Koh Samui where the pace of life is relatively slow and the marine life abundant. Next, make your way to Krabi for endless beaches and a buzzing nightlife. This destination is also a great gateway for countless Thai islands including Koh Tao, Koh Phi Phi and the Koh Yao Yai islands.
You’ve got many luxury Thailand hotels to choose from during your stay here. Whether you’re all about contemporary design or after luxury with a more traditional feel, there’s something for you. If you’re staying in Bangkok, we’d recommend picking somewhere with a rooftop bar or restaurant – such as The Standard or Banyan Tree – to get those incredible cityscape views. And, if you find yourself dropping by either Chiang Mai or Khao Sok, spending a night or two at the newly opened Bush Camp or Elephant Hills rounds off your incredible trip.
Or, if it’s a Thailand beach holiday you’re after, we’ve got plenty of great picks in Southern Thailand, too. Hideaway in a treetop villa at Keemala Phuket, or sink into relaxation at Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort.
If you can't decided which beach you'd like to go to, why not combine a few? Travelling around Thailand is quick and easy with reliable transport so check out Krabi & Koh Lanta or Phuket, Krabi & Koh Samui.
Thailand holidays are perfect for anyone who’s after adventure without the stress. For starters, you can get direct Thailand flights from the UK, with a total travel time of around 11 hours. And, once you reach Thailand, you can be sure that all your needs will be catered to, from transfers to trip recommendations and spa sessions to fine-dining food experiences. For first-time travellers, this is one of the most accessible ‘out there’ destinations going.
And, no matter what you want from your holiday, Thailand really does ‘have it all’. Wildlife lovers can meet elephants and snorkel with majestic marine life. Culture buffs can hop their way around temples and palaces. And sun worshipers can spend all day kicking back on the beach – perfect!
Wondering when it’s best to visit Thailand? Well, Thailand has a tropical climate, meaning the weather can be broken down into a wet and a dry season. Travelling during the wet season definitely has its perks. You’ll get reduced rates on accommodation and often flights, too. And you’ll see Thailand’s landscape as its most luscious and green.
However, if you want to race straight to the beach – and you’re on a mission to get your tan on during your holiday – the dry season is the way to go. Specifically, the best month to visit Thailand is January or anytime between November and early April. During this time, you’ll get many sunny days, with temperatures in the low thirties.
One of Thailand’s biggest and most fun festivals takes place from 13th to 15th April. Songkran is the Thai New Year and is marked all over the country by processions, ceremonies, and celebrations, but it’s best known as one big national water fight. Wherever you go during Songkran, be prepared to get splashed. You’ll see locals adopting a uniform of brightly coloured shirts over swimming costumes, and the advice is to do the same. For a front row seat at this incredible festival, head to Bangkok where you can get involved!
Whether you stay in the jungle-clad north or venture to the southern beaches, there are plenty of things to do in Thailand. You might want to spend some time exploring the country’s magnificent temples - for a start. The iconic White Temple – Wat Rong Khun – is a good one to see if you’re around Chiang Rai. And from there, you could continue your journey down to Chiang Mai, making sure to drop by one of the elephant sanctuaries.
If you’re more of an ocean lover, Thailand is also a great spot for island hopping. Venture towards the south and book a boat trip to discover pint-sized islands, hidden beaches, tucked-away coves, and abundant incredible marine life.
Start your trip on the incredible Koh Samui where the pace of life is relatively slow and the marine life abundant. Next, make your way to Krabi for endless beaches and a buzzing nightlife. This destination is also a great gateway for countless Thai islands including Koh Tao, Koh Phi Phi and the Koh Yao Yai islands.
You’ve got many luxury Thailand hotels to choose from during your stay here. Whether you’re all about contemporary design or after luxury with a more traditional feel, there’s something for you. If you’re staying in Bangkok, we’d recommend picking somewhere with a rooftop bar or restaurant – such as The Standard or Banyan Tree – to get those incredible cityscape views. And, if you find yourself dropping by either Chiang Mai or Khao Sok, spending a night or two at the newly opened Bush Camp or Elephant Hills rounds off your incredible trip.
Or, if it’s a Thailand beach holiday you’re after, we’ve got plenty of great picks in Southern Thailand, too. Hideaway in a treetop villa at Keemala Phuket, or sink into relaxation at Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort.
If you can't decided which beach you'd like to go to, why not combine a few? Travelling around Thailand is quick and easy with reliable transport so check out Krabi & Koh Lanta or Phuket, Krabi & Koh Samui.
Thailand holidays are perfect for anyone who’s after adventure without the stress. For starters, you can get direct Thailand flights from the UK, with a total travel time of around 11 hours. And, once you reach Thailand, you can be sure that all your needs will be catered to, from transfers to trip recommendations and spa sessions to fine-dining food experiences. For first-time travellers, this is one of the most accessible ‘out there’ destinations going.
And, no matter what you want from your holiday, Thailand really does ‘have it all’. Wildlife lovers can meet elephants and snorkel with majestic marine life. Culture buffs can hop their way around temples and palaces. And sun worshipers can spend all day kicking back on the beach – perfect!
Wondering when it’s best to visit Thailand? Well, Thailand has a tropical climate, meaning the weather can be broken down into a wet and a dry season. Travelling during the wet season definitely has its perks. You’ll get reduced rates on accommodation and often flights, too. And you’ll see Thailand’s landscape as its most luscious and green.
However, if you want to race straight to the beach – and you’re on a mission to get your tan on during your holiday – the dry season is the way to go. Specifically, the best month to visit Thailand is January or anytime between November and early April. During this time, you’ll get many sunny days, with temperatures in the low thirties.
Whether you’re planning your honeymoon or heading off on a family holiday, our experts can tailor-make a holiday to suit you.
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