Private Thailand Tours, Luxury & Tailor-made Trips

See Thailand temples, busy cities & islands on guided tours with well-panned itinerary.

Bangkok is the vibrant capital city of Thailand - plan to visit it on your Thailand tours

Bangkok

Home to the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and over 400 Buddhist temples. Most Thailand tours start or end in Bangkok.

Phuket beach Thailand tour packages

Phuket

Thailand’s largest island, Phuket sits in the Andaman Sea and connects by road bridge to the mainland.

Chiang Mai northern Thailand private tours

Chiang Mai

Is the hub for northern Thailand tours. The city has over 300 temples, a walled old city built in 1296.

Khao Yai national park elephants Thailand

Khao Yai National Park

Thailand’s oldest national park, home to wild elephants, gibbons, hornbills, and over 50 km of marked hiking trails.

Thailand private tours: Luxury & Tailor-made packages

Book private guided tours to Thailand . From Bangkok’s grand palace to northern temples and best holiday beaches, find a tour that fits at an unbeatable price.

We planned our Thailand tours to suit any travel styles, from a few days in Bangkok to temple touring for history lovers, in Chiang Mai, and relaxed beach days in Phuket and the other beautiful islands.

Classic trips focus on must sees, you can choose to flight between the destinations, or take an overnight train.

As an experience operator since 2013, many of our trips in Thailand can be combined with a well planned itineraries to Cambodia, Laos, or Vietnam. These combo packages are way too popular, it can be tailored to any duration, but we suggest 10+ days.

Our best offers on tours to Thailand

Our packages including temples, famous markets, beaches and national parks that deliver jungle trekking. We don’t just offer another tour, we handpick hotels, sightseeing and customize them to your needs.

Ready to plan for Thailand

From few days short breaks in Bangkok, to a month long holiday, Thailand can cover them all.

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When to visit

The best time to visit Thailand is between November and March during the dry season, with island-hopping, cultural festivals, and scuba diving popular through April. Northern Thailand is cooler and less humid, while the Andaman coast sees heavier rain from October to December.

the grand palace of Bangkok, one of the iconic sites to see on your tours of Thailand

Rainy season

July to October

Songkran

13 April

Island hopping

November to February

Plan a free trip to Thailand

Explore Thailand’s historic temples, night markets and islands on guided tours with easy planning.

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FAQs about about Private Thailand Tours

Thailand runs on 220 volts at 50Hz. The most common socket types are Type A (two flat vertical pins), Type B (two flat pins plus a round grounding pin), Type C and F (two round pins), and Type O (three round pins arranged in a triangle).

Citizens of 93 countries can enter Thailand visa-free for stays of up to 30 days (dated in May 2026). This includes Australia, Canada, the US, UK, most EU countries, Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN members for up to 21 days. If your country is not on the list below, contact the Thai embassy or consulate in your home country to apply for a tourist visa before travel.

Private tours run from USD 120 to USD 380 per person per day, all-inclusive of accommodation, private guide, ground transport, and daily breakfast. The range reflects the difference between 3-star hotels in regional cities and 5-star beach resorts in Phuket or Koh Samui.

Hotel class Cost per person per day Best for
3-star (budget) USD 120 – 160 Independent travelers and couples on a mid-range budget
4-star (comfort) USD 170 – 220 Families and travelers who want central locations with good amenities
5-star (luxury) USD 240 – 380 Honeymoon couples and travelers wanting beach resorts or Bangkok’s top hotels

Prices are lower per person for groups of 4 or more. Contact us for a quote based on your specific dates and group size.

All our Thailand tours use air-conditioned vehicles with a driver for all road transfers. Domestic flights are included or available as add-ons for long distances.

We book 3-5 star hotels depending on your budget and preference.

In Bangkok and Chiang Mai, we book properties within great walking distance to main sites and markets for your after tour hours ease.

On the islands, Phuket, Koh Samui, and Krabi, options range from 4-star beach resorts to private pool villas.

In smaller towns like Kanchanaburi or Sukhothai, the best available hotels are typically 3-star to 4-star boutique properties.

Yes. A private local guide joins you for all sightseeing activities at each destination. For longer tours covering multiple cities, a different guide typically meets you at each stop.

Sure, it is. Thailand is generally safe for LGBTQ+ travelers. Same-sex relationships travel worry-free, and Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket all have established LGBTQ+ venues and guesthouses. Thailand ranked 58th out of 203 countries in the May of 2026 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index.

However, public displays of affection are uncommon in Thai culture, and, discretion is advisable at temples and in rural areas.

Most first-time visitors spend 8 to 14 days in Thailand. That is enough time to cover Bangkok, one northern destination, and a beach stay without rushing. Travelers combining Thailand with Vietnam or Cambodia typically take 7 days in Thailand as part of a 14 to 21-day multi-country trip.

What you’ll see in Thailand

Culture, nature and beaches are brought together in well-planned Thailand itineraries. Thailand work well if you want a mix of busy cities, quieter natural scenery, and time by the sea.

Bangkok is a strong starting point for guided touring, with river life, street food, and major sights close together. Day trips can add markets and former capitals for a more local perspective.

In the north, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai generally feel calmer, combining temple visits and mountain views with hands-on stops such as cooking classes or craft workshops.

Further south, the landscape shifts again, with national parks and islands offering lake cruises, jungle walks, and beach days that can be adapted to either active travellers or those who prefer a gentler rhythm.

Thailand also suits different travel styles, from small group tours with a social feel to private tours designed for a single party. With both fully guided and partly guided itineraries available, you can choose the level of structure and support that best matches the trip you have in mind.