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Discover Thailand

Discover Thailand

Why visit Thailand?

Thailand offers tropical beaches, lush mountains, dynamic cities, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, whether you are seeking relaxation, culture, or nightlife.

What to expect

You can explore bustling Bangkok, island escapes like Phuket, and heritage-rich towns and temples inland, with a mix of modern comforts and timeless traditions.

Plan your trip

Use Thailand as a base to combine city stays with island-hopping, or connect onward across Southeast Asia with frequent domestic flights and regional links.

Top experiences in Thailand

Explore vibrant Bangkok

Discover glittering landmarks, riverside districts, and lively neighbourhoods that showcase the citys mix of history and modern energy.

Island-hopping from Phuket

Cruise to nearby islands with clear waters and dramatic limestone cliffs, ideal for snorkelling, swimming, and relaxed boat days.

Temple and heritage trails

Visit ornate temples and historic quarters to learn about Thai art, architecture, and royal history across the country.

Beach relaxation and spas

Unwind on soft-sand beaches and choose from a wide range of wellness retreats and spa experiences along the coast.

Nightlife and rooftop views

Enjoy rooftop bars, riverside venues, and entertainment districts where you can take in city skylines after dark.

Nature and outdoor adventures

Head inland for jungle trekking, waterfalls, and national parks that offer hiking, wildlife, and cooler mountain air.

Family-friendly attractions

Find aquariums, themed attractions, and gentle beach areas that make Thailand easy to enjoy with children of all ages.

Experience Thailands way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights, intercity buses, and trains connect major hubs such as Bangkok and Phuket, while local transport options like taxis, ride-hailing, and ferries help you move easily within cities and between islands.

Local life & culture

You will notice a relaxed daily rhythm, with lively street scenes, neighbourhood festivals, traditional crafts, and a strong sense of community across city streets and rural towns.

Where to unwind

Choose from beach resorts, hill retreats, and island hideaways, or simply relax in city parks, coastal promenades, and spa centres dotted throughout the country.

A taste of Thailand

National dishes & specialties

Sample classics such as fragrant curries, stir-fried noodles, and fresh salads, with regional favourites from Bangkok and the southern islands adding their own distinctive flavours.

Casual & modern dining hubs

You can eat well almost anywhere, from laid-back local eateries to contemporary cafes and bistros, with regional and international cuisines found throughout cities and resort areas.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy memorable meals at riverside venues, beachfront restaurants, and sky-high dining rooms that pair Thai flavours with panoramic views.

Retail therapy in Thailand

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In major cities you will find large malls and lifestyle centres that combine international labels, local designers, cinemas, and dining under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Look for markets in Bangkok, Phuket, and other regional towns where you can browse textiles, homeware, accessories, and handmade crafts.

Evening retail scene

After dark, busy shopping streets and night markets light up with stalls, boutiques, and casual food spots, creating a lively atmosphere for browsing.

Best time to visit Thailand

Peak season runs from November to February, when many regions are cooler and drier, with average temperatures around 24–30°C (75–86°F). Shoulder season typically falls in March to May, bringing hotter days of about 28–35°C (82–95°F). Low season is usually from June to October, when some areas experience heavier rainfall and occasional storms, with temperatures around 26–32°C (79–90°F), but you may find fewer crowds.

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