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As a world leader in travel experiences, we connect you to the real Thailand like no other. Thailand is a land of endless wonders, from lush rainforests teeming with wildlife to sugar-white beaches and magical waterfalls. Ancient ruins stand alongside glittering temples, while floating markets give way to sizzling street food stalls.
With a Thailand vacation with Pinoy Tourism, you’ll journey from the hill-tribe villages of Chiang Mai to the historic ruins of Ayutthaya, and dive into the technicolor reefs of Phuket. Navigate the vibrant flower markets of Bangkok, cruise the Chao Phraya River aboard an antique rice barge, and cross the legendary Bridge over the River Kwai. Known as the “Land of Smiles,” Thailand invites you to embrace the relaxed, joyful spirit of its people, often summed up with the phrase “sabai sabai.”
Find your own moments of tranquility as you practice T’ai Chi with locals, unwind on Phuket’s golden shores, learn to cook authentic Thai cuisine, and meet a Buddhist monk in a gilded temple. Travel with us and unlock endless possibilities through our exclusive Pinoy Tourism Highlights.

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    Thailand At-a-Glance

    Thailand stretches from tropical jungles and exotic wildlife to sun-kissed beaches, coral reefs, and enchanting waterfalls. Join your expert Pinoy Tourism Travel Director to explore ancient ruins, glittering temples, hill-tribe villages, and bustling floating markets, all of which lead to the mouthwatering aromas of sizzling street food.

    Currency
    Thai baht
    Capital City
    Bangkok
    Winter avg temp
    25°C
    Language
    Thai
    Summer avg temp
    33°C
    Good morning
    S̄wạs̄dī txn chêā kh̀a
    Time Zone
    GMT+7
    Good evening
    S̄wạs̄dī txn yĕn
    From the blissful beaches and magical mountains to the fun-loving locals and unforgettable food, Thailand will hold a place in your heart long after you leave.
    - Travel Director
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    Our top 5 things to do in Thailand

    Practice your skills at a traditional Thai cooking class

    Learn the secrets of Thai cooking in a teak house surrounded by gardens and an organic farm in Chiang Mai. Pick fresh herbs, sample local ingredients at a market, and master Northern Thai and classic dishes under the guidance of expert chefs.

    Stroll through Pak Klong Talad market in Bangkok

    One of the world’s most incredible flower markets, Pak Klong Talad overflows with blooms of every shape and color. Open 24 hours, the market comes alive just after midnight as trucks deliver fresh flowers, and florists trade to create the perfect bouquets.

    Meet a local monk and learn about Buddhism

    Visit Wat Suan Dok, a royal temple in Chiang Mai, and meet a Buddhist monk. Gain insight into sacred traditions and rituals while surrounded by golden chedis and serene temple grounds.

    Join the locals for a graceful T’ai Chi practice

    Rise early to practice T’ai Chi in Lumpini Park, a shaded green oasis in Bangkok. Embrace the calm of the morning, find your rhythm, and prepare for a day of exploration in this vibrant city.

    Relax at the beachfront in Phuket

    Sink your toes into powdery white sands and dive into turquoise waters along Phuket’s iconic coastline. Swim, kayak, or snorkel to discover colorful marine life in protected coral reefs, and let the island’s natural beauty wash over you.

    Best museums in Thailand

    Bangkok

    Grand Palace

    Walk through this dazzling complex and see the Royal Reception Halls and the revered Emerald Buddha, a sacred statue carved from a single block of jade dating back to the 14th century.

    Bangkok

    Jim Thompson House

    Explore the home of James Thompson, who revived Thai silk. Designed in 1958 with six traditional Thai-style houses, the museum displays his impressive collection of Thai paintings and Buddhist artifacts.

    Chiang Mai

    Wat Doi Suthep

    Perched 3,520 feet above the city, this sacred Buddhist temple offers glittering shrines, a gold-plated chedi, and panoramic views of Chiang Mai. Climb the 309 steps for a truly spiritual experience.

    Best food in Thailand

    Pad Thai

    Stir-fried noodles with eggs, fish sauce, tamarind, and your choice of chicken, tofu, or prawns. Top with bean sprouts, peanuts, chili, and lime for a perfect street-food experience.

    Som Tam

    Thailand’s famous green papaya salad with tomatoes, green beans, fish sauce, lime juice, palm sugar, and chili, customizable for sweetness or spice.

    Green Curry

    A beloved Thai classic, this spicy coconut milk curry is packed with green chilies, beans, Thai eggplant, and your choice of protein, served with steamed rice.

    What to pack for a tour in Thailand

    What to Pack

    Adaptor plug

    Thailand uses 220 V with type A, B, C, F, and O plugs; frequency 50 Hz.

    Reef-safe sunscreen & insect repellent

    Protect yourself from the sun and the coral reefs; DEET repellent is essential.

    Slip-ons

    Remove shoes easily when entering houses, temples, and some shops.

    Swimsuit

    Essential for island hopping, snorkeling, and beach relaxation.

    Thai phrasebook

    Learn a few local phrases; the effort is always appreciated.

    Pack for sustainable travel

    Reduce single-use plastics by bringing reusable bottles, straws, shopping bags, and refillable toiletries.

    Other things to know before you go

    A valid passport is required, and visas may be needed depending on nationality. Check requirements well in advance. Many countries also require passports to have 3–6 months of validity before departure, so double-check before booking.