Unforgettable Trip to Thailand
Thailand’s colorful streets, rich culture, stunning beaches, and mouthwatering food is enough to captivate any tourist. Thailand is one of the most popular countries to visit in Asia, probably in the world too. It is visited by almost 32.6 million visitors every year, which says something about its ever-growing popularity.
If you are also planning your long-awaited trip to this magical wonderland, you will need an itinerary to ensure your days are organized and you have a hassle-free trip.
We have curated a 7-day itinerary to Thailand to help you make the most of your time in the country.
Included / Excluded
To help you plan your trip, we have put together a list of what's included and what's not included in your tour package. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you make any necessary arrangements before your journey begins.
- Train tickets and Bus transportation
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Accommodation at hotel
- Train tickets and Bus transportation
- Professional tour guide
- Transfers between destinations
- Entrance fees to museums
- Custom itinerary
Itinerary
We have carefully planned out each day to give you the best possible experience. From exploring historic landmarks to tasting delicious local cuisine, each day is packed with adventure and excitement. Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating destinations in the world.
Start your vacation in Thailand by visiting its vibrant city, Bangkok. Visit the Grand Palace, where the Emerald Buddha is housed at Wat Phra Kaew first. You’ll enter a world of exquisite construction and spiritual amazement when the light shines on the golden sculptures.
After that, take a cruise down the Chao Phraya River to see the famous floating markets and grand temples. In the evening, Khao San Road comes alive with backpacker culture, delicious street food, unique shops, and a fantastic nightlife scene.
Ayutthaya, the historic capital of Siam, is a UNESCO World Heritage site outside Bangkok. The historical park’s temples, monuments, and ruins tell stories of bygone times. Rent a bike to explore this enormous complex and visit Wat Mahathat, famous for its Buddha head interwoven in old tree roots.
At sunset, take a peaceful boat trip along the Chao Phraya River to see the city’s monuments illuminated.
Chiang Mai is located in northern Thailand, amidst misty mountains. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is a stunning temple atop Doi Suthep. The magnificent vistas of the city below will soothe your soul.
Visit the bustling Warorot Market, where you can buy delicious food and unique souvenirs. At dusk, the night bazaar comes alive with the scents of delicious food, the excitement of live performances, and the rows of vendors.
Chiang Rai, famous for its temples and closeness to the Golden Triangle, is a great day excursion. The fantastical White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) combines Thai architecture with modern art.
Explore Chiang Rai’s culture at the Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) and the mysterious Black House (Baan Dam Museum). Stop by the Golden Triangle on the way back to Chiang Mai to get a taste of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.
Phuket, the largest island in Thailand, is a popular vacation destination. You can unwind on the beautiful beaches of Patong, Kata, or Karon. Snorkel, dive in the pristine sea or relax with a Thai beach massage. After the sun goes down, Patong’s bars, clubs, and theaters come alive with revelers. You can also choose to spend more than a day in Phuket if your trip is longer than a week.
Spend a day in the Phi Phi Islands, the tropical paradise with crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs made of soft limestone. Visit Maya Bay, made famous in the film “The Beach,” and swim with tropical fish and colorful coral reefs while on a sailing excursion. Explore Phi Phi Don, relax on quiet beaches, and have a delicious seafood meal. You can also enjoy the beautiful sunset at the end of the day.
Krabi is another beautiful Andaman Sea resort town worth visiting before you leave Thailand. Railay Beach has stunning limestone structures and clean waves. Go rock climbing, kayak through the mangroves, or kick back by the beaches. The vibrant coral gardens and the historic Viking Cave on Phi Phi Leh Island are just a boat ride away. You can spend the evening shopping for trinkets and eating at one of Ao Nang’s many excellent Thai restaurants.
Tips for First-Time Travelers to Thailand
- Visit temples modestly by covering your shoulders and knees. Cover up with a scarf or sarong.
- Thailand’s tropical environment is hot and humid. Refill a reusable water bottle at your hotel or nearby water station to stay hydrated.
- Thailand’s street food is delicious, but avoid raw or unpeeled produce and eat prepared meals. Locals know the best food booths, do not hesitate to ask.
- You must bargain at Thai marketplaces and streets. You can grab good deals.
- Thais appreciate courtesy and respect. Greet them with a grin and a “wai.” Keep temples peaceful by speaking quietly and removing your shoes.
- Plan your sightseeing around Bangkok’s traffic. Avoid delays by using BTS Skytrain or MRT subway. Rent a scooter or tuk-tuk in other cities.
- While many Thais understand English, learning basic Thai words helps you interact with locals and shows your admiration for their culture. “Sawasdee” (hello) and “Khap khun” (thanks) go a long way.
- Bangkok and Phuket are great, but don’t be afraid to explore. Smaller towns, local markets, and rural locations provide true Thai culture and friendliness.
Our 7-day itinerary to Thailand ensures a memorable trip. Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Phuket, the Phi Phi Islands, and Krabi will captivate you. Thailand’s warmth and charm will make your journey memorable, whether you like history, wildlife, or beaches. Pack your luggage and prepare your taste senses for an unforgettable experience in the Land of Smiles!