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Discover Thailand

Discover Thailand

Why visit Thailand?

Thailand offers vibrant cities, golden temples, lush jungles, and idyllic islands, all wrapped in warm hospitality and a relaxed tropical pace.

What to expect

From the urban energy of Bangkok to the beaches of Phuket and the cultural heartlands further north, you will find bustling streets, tranquil retreats, and diverse landscapes to explore.

Plan your trip

Use Bangkok and Phuket as starting points to uncover Thailand's islands, historical towns, and countryside, or connect onward to explore more of South-east Asia in one journey.

Top experiences in Thailand

Explore Bangkok's Grand Palace and old town

Stroll through Bangkok's historic Rattanakosin district to admire ornate palace architecture, riverside views, and nearby landmark temples.

Island-hopping from Phuket

Use Phuket as your base to take day trips to nearby islands with dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise bays, and sheltered snorkelling spots.

Cruise the Chao Phraya River

See Bangkok from the water on a scenic river cruise, gliding past glittering temples, historic warehouses, and lively riverfront neighbourhoods.

Beach sunsets on the Andaman Sea

Unwind on Phuket's west coast beaches as the sun sets over the Andaman Sea, with soft sand, gentle waves, and a relaxed evening atmosphere.

Wellness and spa retreats

Indulge in spa treatments and wellness programmes in Bangkok's luxury hotels or Phuket's hillside and beachfront retreats.

Street-life and night-time strolls

Wander through Bangkok's lively streets and night districts, where neon-lit avenues, rooftop viewpoints, and side streets reveal another side of the city.

Temple and heritage walks

Take your time exploring Bangkok's temples and historic quarters, noticing traditional architecture, riverside shrines, and quiet courtyards hidden from busy roads.

Experience Thailand's way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights link Bangkok and Phuket with other Thai cities, while taxis, ride-hailing, buses, and ferries help you move between neighbourhoods, beaches, and nearby islands at your own pace.

Local life & culture

You will encounter a friendly, easy-going culture expressed through family-run shops, colourful festivals, and neighbourhoods where modern city life and long-held traditions sit side by side.

Where to unwind

Relax on Phuket's sandy bays, retreat to quieter coastal stretches, or escape Bangkok's bustle in riverside parks, hotel pools, and spa sanctuaries dotted across the city and islands.

A taste of Thailand

National dishes & specialties

Signature Thai dishes balance sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours, with Bangkok known for its variety and Phuket adding coastal influences and fresh seafood to the table.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Across Bangkok and Phuket you will find casual eateries, contemporary cafes, and modern dining spots offering everything from classic Thai flavours to international favourites.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy sky-high city views from Bangkok's rooftop venues or dine by the water in Phuket, where sea breezes and open-air terraces create memorable evenings.

Retail therapy in Thailand

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Bangkok features large malls and lifestyle complexes with international labels and local designers, while Phuket offers resort-town centres mixing boutiques, fashion, and everyday essentials.

Markets & local crafts

Seek out markets in Bangkok and Phuket for textiles, accessories, and handmade souvenirs, where you can browse local creations and small-batch crafts at a relaxed pace.

Evening retail scene

After dark, Bangkok's shopping districts glow with illuminated storefronts and pop-up stalls, while Phuket's beach towns come alive with night-time browsing along their main streets.

Best time to visit Thailand

Cool and dry season (peak season): From November to February, temperatures in Bangkok and Phuket usually range from 24°C to 31°C (75°F to 88°F), with lower humidity and generally clearer skies, making it popular for city sightseeing and beach holidays. Hot season (shoulder season): From March to May, temperatures often rise to 27°C to 35°C (81°F to 95°F), especially inland, with higher humidity and hazier afternoons, but longer daylight hours and lively coastal destinations. Rainy season (low season): From June to October, expect 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F) with regular showers and occasional heavier downpours, more noticeable in the afternoons, but also greener landscapes and a calmer atmosphere in many areas.

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