Thailand classic tour
Admire the stunning temples of Chiang Mai, stroll through the bustling streets of Bangkok, and be captivated by the peaceful beauty of the Mekong River. A journey where culture and nature come together to inspire you.
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This Cambodia Thailand 10 days tour to discover the mythical site of Angkor and enjoy the paradise island Koh Samui
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January is part of the dry season in Thailand, characterized by dry conditions and minimal rainfall
January is an excellent time to visit Thailand due to its dry and pleasant weather. You can choose to explore cultural and historical sites such as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) and the Blue Temple. Or enjoy famous beaches like Patong, Kata, and Karon.
February is part of the dry season in Thailand, characterized by dry conditions and minimal rainfall. The weather is generally stable and pleasant, making it an excellent time for travel.
With the beautiful time of February, Hanoi Voyage suggests some suitable destinations: small towns and waterfalls in Chiang Mai, Bangkok's historical landmarks and city exploration, wild nature in Mae Hong Son.
March marks the transition from the cool dry season to the hot season in Thailand. The northern and central regions typically experience higher temperatures compared to the southern region, which benefits from cooler coastal breezes.
Traveling to Thailand in March, you can join the kite flying festival at the beaches as well as the Muay Thai festival. The southern beaches are popular destinations this month.
April is one of the hottest months of the year in Thailand. The heat is often intense, with high humidity and a higher likelihood of short, heavy rain showers as the country moves towards the rainy season.
If you travel to Thailand during the hottest time of the year, you can join the Songkran water festival. Besides, there are also some ideal tourist destinations such as Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai, 2 mountainous provinces of Thailand, the island paradise of Phuket and the vibrant city of Pattaya.
May is the start of the rainy season in Thailand. The weather is characterized by high humidity and frequent rain showers, which can be heavy and intense, particularly in the afternoon and evening.
If you want to avoid as much rain as possible and still enjoy your holiday, Koh Samui is the ideal choice. If you enjoy exploring culture and don’t mind a little rain, Chiang Mai and Bangkok are also great destinations in May.
June is firmly within the rainy season in Thailand. Expect high humidity and frequent rain showers across the country. Rainfall can be heavy and persistent, especially in the afternoons and evenings.
In may, Koh Samui is often the best option due to its relatively lower rainfall compared to other southern destinations. Bangkok and Chiang Mai offer great cultural experiences and activities despite the rainy weather. Koh Samui is preferable for beachgoers but Phuket and Krabi are also options if you don't mind the occasional rain.
July is deep in the rainy season across Thailand. The weather is characterized by high humidity and frequent, often heavy rain showers. Rainfall is common throughout the day, especially in the afternoons and evenings, leading to potential disruptions in outdoor activities.
In July, Koh Samui is often the best choice due to its relatively lower rainfall and good beach conditions. Chiang Mai offers beautiful natural landscapes and cooler temperatures. Bangkok provides a wide range of indoor and cultural activities.
August is deep in the rainy season in Thailand. Expect high humidity and frequent, often heavy rain showers. Rainfall can be intense, especially in the afternoons and evenings, but often comes in short, heavy bursts.
During August, Thailand offers a wide range of attractions and experiences to suit a wide range of interests, such as the traditional Yi Peng and Loi Krathong festivals in Chiang Mai, amazing diving and skydiving experiences at Phi Phi Islands, and the spectacular limestone formations, emerald lakes and lush rainforests of Khao Sok National Park.
September is one of the rainiest months in Thailand. The country experiences high humidity and frequent, often heavy rain showers. Rainfall is common throughout the day, with intense downpours particularly likely in the afternoons and evenings.
The weather in Thailand in September is often rainy with cool temperatures, not as hot as in summer. You can choose this time to visit the following tourist destinations in Thailand: The bustling capital of Bangkok, the coastal city of Pattaya and the pearl island of Phuket.
October is still part of the rainy season across Thailand, but it marks the transition towards the end of the monsoon. The weather remains humid with frequent rain showers, but the intensity and frequency of rain typically start to decrease compared to the peak months of July and August.
October comes, the harsh summer heat has eased, replaced by cool, dry weather - the ideal time for outdoor activities and unique cultural experiences. You can attend the Vegetarian Festival, visit places such as the sacred Emerald Buddha Temple, the majestic Royal Palace or Ayutthaya - the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Thailand.
November marks the beginning of the transition from the rainy season to the dry season in Thailand. Rainfall decreases significantly, and humidity levels start to drop. While occasional rain showers can still occur, the weather tends to be more stable and pleasant compared to previous months.
November is a time of many festivals and cultural events in Thailand. Some recommended activities include enjoying the Yi Peng lantern festival in Chiang Mai, participating in the Loy Krathong festival and taking a boat trip on the Chao Phraya River.
December is one of the best months to visit Thailand as it marks the beginning of the dry season. The weather is generally cooler and less humid, with less rainfall. It’s a great time for outdoor activities and sightseeing across the country.
Thailand is not only famous for its natural beauty and unique culture, but also for its diversity of travel experiences. Here are some interesting activities and destinations in December: participate in water activities such as diving and surfing in Pattaya, attend the Phuket Sea Fair, participate in the Royal Festival across the country
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Bangkok is Thailand's vibrant heart, in this beautiful province, you can explore ancient temples like Grand Palace or Wat Pho, unveiling the peace at Wat Traimit's Golden Buddha, Lumpini Park, and more. Discover Bangkok now for a lot of exciting things waiting for you
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Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as Korat, is a vibrant gateway to Thailand’s northeast. From the ancient Khmer ruins of Phimai to the stunning nature of Khao Yai National Park, it offers a blend of history, culture, and adventure.
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Visit Pattaya and relax on stunning beaches, explore the lush Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, or immerse yourself in Thai culture at Wat Huay Yai Temple, experience nightlife; Pattaya Walking Street is legendary; visit the Sanctuary of Truth, etc., waiting for you to explore.
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Discover Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, and immerse in nature at stunning Phang Nga Bay. Relaxing on beaches like Kamala or Mai Khao or exploring the vibrant local night markets like Phuket Weekend Market (NNaka Market) and Chillva Market, everything is ready for you
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Chiang Mai, the northern Thailand's gem, is waiting for you to explore, discover ancient temples at Wat Chedi Luang, hike Doi Suthep-Pui, shop at vibrant night markets, encounter elephants at elephant Nature Park and conquer Doi Inthanon, promising an unforgettable vacation
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Visit Chiang Rai to admire iconic temples like the surreal White Temple, vibrant Blue Temple. Visit the Golden Triangle, a historically significant area known for its opium trade past and scenic views of the Mekong River, and more things are waiting for you discover now
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In contrast to bustling Bangkok, Sukhothai, a place steeped in history and antiquity, boasts unique Thai civilization, government, art and architecture. It becomes an ideal tourist destination for those who love to explore the rich culture and history of the Kingdom of Thailand
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Rayong, a vibrant coastal province in Thailand, is known for its beautiful beaches, lush landscapes, and rich seafood culture. Enjoy stunning islands, local markets, and a blend of relaxation and adventure, making it a perfect getaway.
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Nakhon Si Thammarat, a historical city in southern Thailand, boasts stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and beautiful temples. Visitors can explore its lush nature, taste local delicacies, and experience vibrant traditions, making it a captivating destination.
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Songkhla is a quiet city, famous for its beautiful beach resort. Formerly a pirate shelter, Songkhla has a quiet, deserted nature. There is also Songkhla Prince University, one of Thailand's leading educational institutions.
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Trang Province borders Nakhon Si Thammarat to the north, Satun and the Indian sea to the south, Phatthalung to the east and Krabi to the west. This is the cradle of rubber plantation in Thailand. Characteristic of this locality is that there are many lagoons, islands, forests and marine gardens, waterfalls and caves. The coast of Trang province has many beautiful sandy beaches.
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Yala - the southernmost province of Thailand, has a typical landscape of mountains and forests. The word 'Yala' comes from the folk language here 'yalor' meaning fishing net because now the town has a mountain that looks very much like a fishing net. In fact, on topography Yala is a lowland area and people here live mainly on fishing.
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Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was once the glorious capital of Siam. Discover the remnants of its grandeur in stunning temples like Wat Phra Si Sanphet and Wat Mahathat, adorned with intricate carvings. Let's immerse in the astonishing sceneries of this city now
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Koh Phi Phi is renowned for its beaches like Maya Bay and Loh Dalum Bay, imagine relaxing yourself on the white sand, swimming in the crystal-clear waters, or exploring mysterious caves such as Viking Cave. Don't miss a visit to Phi Phi Leh for its pristine natural beauty
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Koh Lanta, a gem nestled in the Andaman Sea, beckons travelers with its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and rich cultural heritage. This idyllic island, part of Krabi Province, boasts the captivating Mu Ko Lanta National Park and Old Town, and more things are waiting for you
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Visit Koh Samui, nested in the Gulf of Thailand. Renowned for its natural wonders, the island boasts iconic landmarks like Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks. Besides, for those seeking relaxation, Lamai Beach offers a laid-back ambiance with a touch of local charm and more things
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Visit Koh Phangan, a pristine beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant nightlife, famous for its legendary Full Moon Party, Half moon party, This beautiful island also offers you a chance to witness the breathtaking sunsets from Secret Mountain and more things.
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PREPARE FOR YOUR TRIP
to ThailandHanoi Voyages offers a complete and varied range of accommodation options, where comfort, charm and warmth of welcome are always at the forefront. These hotels range from 3 stars to 5 stars depending on your budget.
We prioritize having a local guide specialized by region: one for the north, one for the central area, and one for the south. However, we balance the itinerary to minimize the tour guide's presence so you can save costs and enjoy other services.
Of course, Hanoi Voyages offers tailor-made and custom tours, so all changes are possible before departure, even after confirmation.
In case of cancellation, please contact us so that we can offer you a suitable solution.
It’s best to make your reservation as early as possible to find attractive prices and availability of services.
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