Thailand Tours and Trips 2024/2025

Thailand is the perfect destination for those who love to spend time outdoors. You can soak up the sunshine on the beautiful beaches of Phuket, or head to the North of the country to Chiang Mai for adventure and outdoor activities like water rafting and trekking. Of course, not to be missed is Bangkok, where you can tour its floating markets or lavish Grand Palace.

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Thailand Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 1,086 customer reviews
14 Day Northern Thailand Adventure
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“Incredible tour and even better tour guide (Arthur)! Such good value for money with so many amazing activities. Arthur was so much fun but also so knowledgable. Could not recommend Arthur and his company enough!”
Ming- Epic Tour Guide
5 - Excellent
  • Connor Sullivan
“The Thailand Island Hopper was the 2nd half of my Total Thailand Adventure and I cannot have any complaints. These two weeks were the perfect contrast to the Northern Half of the trip. The relaxing nature of South with the beauty of the scenery were stunning. This tour has a fair amount of traveling involved but you're given plenty of time to relax at each stop. If relaxing isn't your cup of tea then this time can be used to complete any activities that the islands offer, from snorkeling to diving to rock climbing and boat trips. To help with this we had the most amazing tour guide Ming! Ming was always on hand to help with anything. The role that tour guides take on tours like this are key for making your adventure as authentic as possible. Ming does this in abundance! At each stop she would send us her recommendations for restaurants, bars, laundry or activities. Then when you're out with the group she does her best to help cater to everyone's needs, wants and desires. I was ill for one day of the tour and Ming went out of her way to help me recover quickly so I did not miss much of the tour. Thank you Ming!”
Amazing trip with Peanut and Milin tour guides
5 - Excellent
  • Saima Tabassum
“Fantastic trip. Felt safe the whole time seeing the best of Thailand's beautiful south islands. Great accomadation and activities. We absolutely fell in love with Phi Phi. The best part was having Peanut and Milin as our tour guides. They were so much fun and professional. Looked after people when they were sick, answered every question and partied hard with us. It’s broken my heart having to leave them. We have made friends for life. I wish you all the best with your careers with trutravels because they are so lucky to have you making our trips so good. Love you more than yesterday <3”

Thailand - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Exotic, amazing, enchanting. Mere words cannot describe the joy of visiting one of the beautiful and exciting countries in Asia. The presence of numerous islands and two coastlines ensures a holiday in Thailand to be filled with various beaches. From crowded cosmopolitan beaches to secluded tropical getaways, you can really satiate your desires for the perfect beach holiday here.  Thailand is a country that has something for everyone. Whether you’re traveling alone, as a couple or with your family, a trip to Thailand will have all the right options to customize your itinerary and add attractions that suit your tastes and preferences.

Tour Highlights

  • Visit the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary just outside Chiang Mai
  • Snorkel with the fish in Maya Bay
  • Take a boat ride from Phuket to the Phi Phi Islands and Monkey Beach
  • Climb the 300 intricately carved steps to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple
  • Take in panoramic views from the seat of Big Buddha in Kron, Phuket
  • Float from vendor to vendor at Bangkok’s floating markets
  • Swim beneath the waterfalls of Erawan National Park
  • Thailand’s glittery beaches are one of its biggest charms, but those golden temples are equally worthy of your time. 

Travel Tips

  • The most fun way to get around Thailand is by tuk-tuk, which offers fantastic views along the way. Most of these open-air ‘taxis’ are blue and have three wheels, except for the red tuk-tuks of Phuket (some of which have sound systems and neon lights).
  • When visiting holy sites, be sure to bring a shawl so you can cover up your shoulders and knees. Also be prepared to remove your shoes before entering a temple or person’s home.
  • The most common greeting in Thailand is to bring your hands together in a prayer-like fashion and bow, accompanied with a “Sawatdee-kah” for males or a “Sawatdee-krap” for females. Be sure to return this gesture as a show of respect.
  • Thai people are extremely friendly and generous. Don’t be surprised if a local starts to strike up a random conversation, particularly in the markets.
  • Make your visit to Thailand is an ethical one. Research whether a tour company’s practices are socially responsible, particularly if visiting elephants or hill tribes.

Thailand has seasonal weather so please do check up on best time to visit Thailand before planning your tour.

Tours in Thailand - Questions and Answers

  • How many days do you need in Thailand?

    With a laid-back way of life and extraordinary cultural heritages, the shortest amount of time you should plan for any trip to Thailand is one week. In seven days, you can admire the golden pagodas of Bangkok and Ayutthaya, and choose to either kick back on the tropical beaches of the country’s south or head out to discover its northern tribal villages. However, if you were to ask us how long to spend in Thailand, we would recommend staying in the country for two weeks, since this gives you the chance to tick off most of the country’s bucket-list destinations at a leisurely pace. If you cannot make your stay last that long, then ten days make for a good compromise. If you're looking for the best Thailand tours and trips, you can find them here.

  • What is the best month to visit Thailand?

    The best time to visit Thailand is between the months of November and March, which also coincides with the country’s high season. The weather is comparatively colder during this time of year, making it ideal to explore the country. If you want to avoid crowds, then make sure that you head for the country  in October. Please bear in mind that although the official monsoon season peaks in August and September, parts of the country continue receiving rainfall all through October, which puts most people off from visiting the country during this month. You can find more information here.

  • Is Thailand expensive to visit? How do the ATMs work? What currency do they use?

    A western European or North American visitor to Thailand will find it one of the best countries in the world to visit on a budget. With street food and budget accommodation both keenly priced, USD 40 per person per day should cover accommodation and meal costs for frugal travelers. However, book organized tours and stay in middle to higher-range hotels and you will be looking at a daily budget of around USD 60 to USD 120 per person, per day. ATMs are widespread and operate exactly as they would at home – with English-language options.

  • Do I need a visa to travel to Thailand?

    Most western visitors do not require a visa to visit Thailand for a short term as tourists. Stays cannot be more than 30 days in one go and a total of 90 days within a six-month period. You will require a passport with at least six months remaining from your date of entry, alongside a return air ticket and proof that you have the equivalent of just over USD 600 to fund your stay. These details can be requested by customs officials on entry into the country.

  • Do they speak English in Thailand? Would it be better to learn basic communication phrases?

    The most widely spoken language in the country is Thai (Siamese), which also has its own alphabet. This can make it difficult for western travelers to communicate with the locals in the beginning. However, many Thai people also speak or understand a good amount of English, especially those living in large cities such as Bangkok, because of the language’s international importance. Few in the country expect visitors to speak any Thai, although any attempt to do so will bring smiles on the faces of those you are talking to.

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