Thailand in 2 Weeks: 3 Recommended 2-week Itineraries to Thailand

- Luke Beatty
- From England
- Luke Beatty
- From England
- Dilara Kasapoglu
- From England
- Jenny Snell
- From England
Thailand 2-week Itinerary Options
Still unsure about what to do in Thailand? Check out these handpicked Thailand 2-week itinerary options. From the vibrant markets of Bangkok to the tranquil islands of Koh Samui and the cultural wonders of Chiang Mai, you'll find plenty of inspiration for an unforgettable journey through this beautiful country!
Itinerary #1: Cultural Thailand & Koh Samui Adventure

Overview | Activity | Overnight | |
Day 1 | Start your trip in Bangkok. | Arrival | Bangkok |
Day 2 | Soak up the sights and sounds of Bangkok during a guided tour | Sightseeing | Bangkok |
Day 3 | See longboats jostling for space in Damneon Saduak | Boat tour | Bangkok |
Day 4 | Head to Kanchanaburi | Transfer | Kanchanaburi |
Day 5 | Discover Erawan National Park | National park exploration | Kanchanaburi |
Day 6 | Fly to Chiang Mai | Transfer | Chiang Mai |
Day 7 | Visit Elephant Nature Park | Wildlife exploration | Chiang Mai |
Day 8 | Explore the hill tribe area outside Chiang Mai | Exploration | Chiang Mai |
Day 9 | Take a boat to Koh Samui from Surat Thani | Boat trip | Koh Samui |
Day 10 | Free day to have your own adventure in Koh Samui | Leisure day | Koh Samui |
Day 11 | Continue your stay in Koh Samui | Exploration | Koh Samui |
Day 12 | Enjoy the beaches of Koh Samui | Beach activities | Koh Samui |
Day 13 | Spend your final day on an island paradise | Island exploration | Koh Samui |
Day 14 | Depart Koh Samui | Departure |
Bangkok’s relaxed attitude might be an anomaly in Southeast Asia, but that is what makes the city worth visiting. Although thoroughly modern, the Thai capital, which is also the starting point of your journey, still carries vestiges of the past when it was part of the Ayutthaya kingdom. Cover the highlights of Bangkok during a guided tour, then head out of the city to the floating markets of Damnoen Saduak where longboats jostle for space in a canal and a variety of goods are bought and sold. Visit the famous bridge on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi and board the train along the Death Railway. Then explore Chiang Mai’s hill tribe region before kicking back in Koh Samui.
Itinerary #2: East Coast Explorer

Overview | Activity | Overnight | |
Day 1 | Arrive in the Thai capital of Bangkok | Arrival | Bangkok |
Day 2 | Visit Bangkok’s top attractions, including the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. | Sightseeing | Bangkok |
Day 3 | Travel to Kanchanaburi, visit the Bridge on the River Kwai and the Death Railway Museum. | Museum visits | Kanchanaburi |
Day 4 | Enjoy a free day in Kanchanaburi, explore local markets or take a scenic boat ride. | Exploration | Kanchanaburi |
Day 5 | Head to Ayutthaya, explore the ancient ruins and historical park. | Historical exploration | Ayutthaya |
Day 6 | Travel to Chiang Mai, get settled and enjoy a relaxing evening. | Transfer | Chiang Mai |
Day 7 | Discover Chiang Mai’s highlights, including Doi Suthep Temple, local markets, and the Old City. | Sightseeing | Chaing Mai |
Day 8 | Fly to Koh Samui, relax on the beaches and enjoy the island's vibrant nightlife. | Beach activities | Koh Samui |
Day 9 | Visit Ang Thong Marine National Park, enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, and stunning scenery. | Beach activities | Koh Samui |
Day 10 | Take a ferry to Koh Pha Ngan, unwind on the serene beaches and explore the island. | Island exploration | Koh Pha Ngan |
Day 11 | Travel to Koh Tao, explore its beautiful beaches and enjoy snorkeling or diving. | Beach activities | Koh Tao |
Day 12 | Spend your final day in Koh Tao, relax on the beach, or explore more of the island’s natural beauty. | Beach relaxation | Koh Tao |
Day 13 | Return back to Bangkok and enjoy a leisure day in the city. | Leisure day | Bangkok |
Day 14 | Departure from Bangkok. | Bangkok |
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of Thailand in 2 weeks with this unforgettable itinerary. Start your adventure in bustling Bangkok, where you’ll marvel at the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. Journey to Kanchanaburi to explore the poignant Bridge on the River Kwai and the Death Railway Museum. Next, wander through the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya before heading north to Chiang Mai, where you’ll discover the majestic Doi Suthep Temple and charming local markets. Escape to paradise on Koh Samui, soaking up sun on pristine beaches and exploring Ang Thong Marine National Park. Continue your island-hopping adventure with serene beaches on Koh Pha Ngan and snorkeling delights on Koh Tao. Finally, return to Bangkok for a last taste of the city before heading home with cherished memories of your Thai escapade.
Itinerary #3: Grand Thailand Tour with Cambodia Add On


Overview | Activity | Overnight | |
Day 1 | Arrive in Chiang Rai, explore the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) and the Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten). | Arrival and exploration | Chiang Rai |
Day 2 | Explore the Golden Triangle and visit the opium museum. | Museum visit | Chiang Rai |
Day 3 | A trip to Chiang Mai, get settled and enjoy a relaxing evening. | Transfer | Chiang Mai |
Day 4 | Discover Chiang Mai’s highlights, including Doi Suthep Temple, the Old City, and local markets. | Sightseeing | Chiang Mai |
Day 5 | Take a day trip to Lamphun, Lampang, and Sukhothai, visiting historic temples and ruins. | Historical exploration | Lamphun |
Day 6 | Head south to Ayutthaya, explore the ancient ruins and historical park. | Cultural exploration | Ayutthaya |
Day 7 | Continue to Kanchanaburi, visit the Bridge on the River Kwai and the Death Railway Museum. | Exploration | Kanchanaburi |
Day 8 | A trip to Bangkok, explore the lively streets and enjoy the evening at leisure | City sightseeing | Bangkok |
Day 9 | Visit Bangkok’s key sites, including the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. | Sightseeing | Bangkok |
Day 10 | Fly to Siem Reap, explore the night market and enjoy a traditional Khmer dinner. | Exploration | Siem Reap |
Day 11 | Discover the Angkor Archaeological Park, including Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, and Ta Prohm. | Temple visits | Siem Reap |
Day 12 | Explore Siem Reap’s surroundings, visit the floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake or take a countryside tour. | Exploration | Siem Reap |
Day 13 | Free day in Siem Reap for relaxation or additional exploration. | Relaxation | Siem Reap |
Day 14 | Depart from Siem Reap, with time for any last-minute shopping or sightseeing before your flight home. | Departure |
Embark on an unforgettable 14-day journey through Thailand and Cambodia, immersing yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking sights of Southeast Asia. Begin in Chiang Rai, where you'll be enchanted by the shimmering White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) and the vibrant Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten). Venture to the Golden Triangle to unravel the history of opium at the fascinating museum. As you travel to Chiang Mai, settle in and prepare for a day of discovery, from the sacred Doi Suthep Temple to the bustling Old City and markets. A day trip through Lamphun, Lampang, and Sukhothai reveals ancient temples and ruins that whisper tales of the past. Continue your exploration in Ayutthaya, wandering through the majestic ruins of this ancient capital before heading to Kanchanaburi to see the poignant Bridge on the River Kwai and the Death Railway Museum. Your adventure culminates in Bangkok, where you’ll experience the grandeur of the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. Fly to Siem Reap to marvel at the Angkor Archaeological Park, home to the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, and the jungle-clad Ta Prohm. Enjoy a relaxing free day in Siem Reap, exploring floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake or taking in the countryside. Conclude your journey with some last-minute shopping and sightseeing before departing. This itinerary promises a captivating blend of history, culture, and adventure!
Need help in planning your 14-day itinerary to Thailand?
With 2 weeks in Thailand, you have the perfect amount of time to explore the country’s diverse landscapes and vibrant culture in depth. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tranquil beaches of Krabi and the ancient wonders of Ayutthaya, your itinerary can be as varied as you wish. Enjoy the lush mountains of Chiang Mai, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and perhaps even venture into nearby regions or countries for a broader adventure. Whether you prefer a mix of city life, relaxation, or cultural immersion, 14 days in Thailand offers a wealth of experiences to make your trip truly memorable.
If you are looking for a personalized travel experience, contact our travel experts for a customized trip to Thailand. For more Thailand 2-week itinerary ideas, check our guide on how many days to spend in Thailand and places to visit in Thailand. For a seasonal overview, check our guide on the best time to visit Thailand.
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