
Bangkok
Same same, but different, Home to color & majesty of the Grand Palace, a city where the exotic collide like the flavours on a plate of pàt tai.

Phuket beach
The largest Thai island & where the dramatic karst islands and relaxed beaches meet. Culture, diving, fabulous food, hedonistic or holistic pleasures.

Chiang Mai
Blissfully calm, historic & laid-back place to relax & participate in a vast array of activities on offer. Discover a city that is still firmly Thai in its attitude.

Khao Yai National park
Best for wild-life with wealth of hiking trails for beginners to an experienced trekker. Khao Yai has been a popular weekend retreat for nature-loving.
Best Thailand Private Tours & Holiday Packages
Thailand is a country of contrasts—from buzzing Bangkok to serene jungle retreats and golden beaches. With our private Thailand tours, you’ll explore the highlights at your own pace. Savor street food, visit ancient ruins, or unwind on tropical islands. All itineraries are tailor-made by locals, offering you a seamless, personalized Thailand travel experience.
Thailand tour Highlights
Discover the best of Thailand: explore Bangkok’s street markets, relax on postcard-perfect beaches, wander through Ayutthaya’s ancient temples, and enjoy authentic Thai cuisine. Our private tours let you dive deep into Thai culture, nature, and tradition.
Trip Ideas: Private Thailand Tours & Holidays 2026
Looking beyond beaches? Our private Thailand holiday packages take you deeper—into lush jungles, coastal parks, and cultural hotspots. Customize your trip to include nearby countries like Cambodia or Vietnam for iconic temples, rich traditions, and once-in-a-lifetime memories.
Explore and of smiles
Book private tours to explore Thailand differently, from energetic Bangkok to the world class beaches, Thailand has it all…
When to go
The climate varies throughout the country and possible to visit all year round. The dry season is between November and early April when temperatures range from 28°C to 35°C.

Rainy season
July to October
Songkran
13th April
Island hoping
November – February
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Book trip through Thailand’s temples, markets, festivals and stunning world class beaches, all with local prices.
Essential Information for Thailand Tours
What power plugs are used in Thailand?
The voltage in Thailand is 220 volts at 50Hz. Most electrical outlets in the country feature two slots with a grounding hole, designed to accommodate five common plug types:
- Type A: Two vertical pins
- Type C & F: Two round pins
- Type B: Two vertical pins with a grounding pin (three pins total)
- Type O: Three round pins
Do I need a visa to Thailand?
Entering Thailand is simple for tourists, as citizens from 93 countries can visit without a visa for stays of 60 days, here is the list;
- If your country is not listed below, please contact the Thai embassy or consulate to apply for a visa in person.
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albania | Finland | Lithuania | San Marino |
| Andorra | France | Luxembourg | Saudi Arabia |
| Australia | Georgia | Macao | Singapore |
| Austria | Germany | Malaysia | Slovakia |
| Bahrain | Greece | Maldives | Slovenia |
| Belgium | Guatemala | Malta | South Africa |
| Bhutan | Hong Kong | Mauritius | Spain |
| Brazil | Hungary | Mexico | Sri Lanka |
| Brunei | Iceland | Monaco | Sweden |
| Bulgaria | India | Mongolia | Switzerland |
| Cambodia | Indonesia | Morocco | Taiwan |
| Canada | Ireland | Netherlands | Tonga |
| China | Israel | New Zealand | Trinidad and Tobago |
| Colombia | Italy | Norway | Türkiye |
| Croatia | Jamaica | Oman | Ukraine |
| Cuba | Japan | Panama | UAE |
| Cyprus | Jordan | Papua New Guinea | UK |
| Czechia | Kazakhstan | Peru | USA |
| Denmark | Korea (ROK) | Philippines | Uruguay |
| Dominica | Kosovo | Poland | Uzbekistan |
| Dominican Republic | Kuwait | Portugal | Vietnam |
| Ecuador | Laos | Qatar | |
| Estonia | Latvia | Romania | |
| Fiji | Liechtenstein | Russia |
How much does a Thailand trip cost?
Planning a trip to Thailand? Here’s what you can expect to spend per person, per day, based on your travel style and comfort level:
- Budget Travel (3-Star Hotels): From $120 to $160 USD
Ideal for travelers who want to explore without overspending.
- Mid-Range Travel (4-Star Hotels): From $170 to $200 USD
A great choice if you’re looking for comfort at a reasonable price.
- Luxury Travel (5-Star Hotels): From $240 to $380 USD
Perfect for those seeking high-end stays and premium experiences.
What type of transport do you use in Thailand?
Here is how you’ll ravel around Thailand on our tours: In Thailand, you’ll travel comfortably in private, air-conditioned vehicles. Most tours include airport transfers.
Depending on your itinerary, you may also cruise the Kwai River over multiple days or experience an overnight train ride—a greener, more efficient way to travel between major Thai cities.
What about hotels in your Thailand trips?
Expect a diverse range of accommodations throughout your journey in Thailand. In major cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, you’ll stay in modern 4- or 5-star hotels—centrally located and packed with amenities for a comfortable stay.
Expect a diverse range of accommodations throughout your journey in Thailand. In major cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, you’ll stay in modern 4- or 5-star hotels—centrally located and packed with amenities for a comfortable stay.
Will I have a tour guide on my Thailand trip?
Yes, they do! While our Thailand tours aren’t fully escorted, a knowledgeable local guide will join you during all scheduled sightseeing activities. You’ll also have all transportation included, so there’s no need to worry about how to get around. From city highlights to rural escapes, we make every step of the journey smooth and stress-free.
Best Time to Visit Thailand Without Monsoons
Thailand’s rainy season runs from July to October, but that doesn’t mean you should avoid it. Rain usually comes in short, intense bursts that last just a few hours—and during this time, the landscapes burst into lush, vibrant green.
If you’d rather skip the rain, plan your trip between November and February, when the weather stays cool and dry. For warmer temperatures and sunshine, March to May offers a hotter, drier season perfect for beach time.
If you’d rather skip the rain, plan your trip between November and February, when the weather stays cool and dry. For warmer temperatures and sunshine, March to May offers a hotter, drier season perfect for beach time.
Thailand welcomes travelers all year round, so no matter when you visit, pack a light rain jacket—just in case. For a detailed breakdown, check out our full guide on the best time to visit Thailand.
Is Thailand Safe for LGBTQ+ Travelers?
According to the 2023 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, Thailand ranks 60th out of 203 countries, earning a C- safety rating for LGBTQ+ travelers. While the country hasn’t legalized same-sex marriage yet, it does offer broad workplace protections for people of all sexual orientations.
Surveys show that 51–75% of Thai citizens believe Thailand is a good place for gay and lesbian people to live. Same-sex relationships face no legal penalties, and most LGBTQ+ travelers enjoy trouble-free experiences across the country.
How Many Days Should You Spend in Thailand?
To truly enjoy Thailand’s vibrant culture, nature, and cuisine, plan to stay between 8 and 17 days. This gives you enough time to explore the highlights while diving deeper into what makes the Land of Smiles so unique.
Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
7-8 days – Great for discovering one region in depth, such as Bangkok and its surroundings, Chiang Mai in the north, or a beach destination like Phuket.
8–12 days – Ideal for combining the north and central regions, or pairing a cultural journey with some time on the coast.
14-21 days – Perfect for a well-rounded trip that covers multiple regions, local traditions, and beach relaxation without rushing.
A brief guide to Thailand Tours & Trips
Our trips are meticulously designed with the more discerning traveller in mind, the VIP private tour deals offered by us, feature distinctive and exclusive experiences which bring the real Thailand to you.
Private tour is a great way to explore this popular destination with exclusive itinerary & experienced local Thai tour guide that include must-see places such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai. You can opt to visit the River Kwai on a cruise, and holiday package including a relaxing Phuket, or Krabi beach.
Highlights of packages include Bangkok, endless options of pristine beaches and temples visits, there’s plenty to see in Thailand but some destinations have the edge and that’s why we include these highlights on our tours.
Recommended experiences
- Explore Bangkok by tuk tuk—visit Wat Pho, vibrant markets, the Grand Palace, cruise the canals by longtail boat, and sample tasty street food.
- Journey through jungle karst landscapes to Chiang Rai, visiting Hmong tribes, vibrant villages, and the iconic White Temple (Wat Rong Khun).
- Hike through mangroves, canoe rivers, explore caves, and stay in a treehouse lodge at the stunning Khao Sok National Park.
