Thailand draws an ever-increasing number of visitors, who seek out its long stretches of beach, ancient Siamese kingdoms, bustling city life and excellent cuisine, all of which feature in our escorted tours.
Travel through the ancient kingdoms of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, sail beneath the famous 'Bridge on the River Kwai', visit the elephants of Chiang Mai or take in the highlights of the lively capital of Bangkok. An escorted Thailand tour offers an easy and secure way to experience the sights and sounds of this vibrant country.
All the hotels chosen for these escorted tours have been personally sourced and inspected by us. We pride ourselves on offering you comfortable, handpicked accommodation in some of the best locations around the world.
All of our English speaking local guides are passionate about their country and will accompany you from the moment you arrive in your destination, throughout your escorted tour and right until your departing flight home.
Where possible we have secured a limited number of places without a single Supplement on each escorted tour. These are strictly subject to availability and once they are all booked a supplement will apply.
Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.
PLAN YOUR TRIP
From the north’s misty mountains to the south’s warm islands, Thailand is a traveller’s rite of passage. Highlights include exploring ancient cities like Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, or Bangkok’s floating markets. Wherever your tour takes you, expect a dream-like adventure of culture, nature, and hospitality that defines the Thai experience.
Step back in time at Thailand’s UNESCO-listed historic capitals. Ayutthaya and Sukhothai are filled with crumbling temples, towering Buddha statues, and centuries-old pagodas that talk of Siam’s regal past.
Connect with Thailand’s gentle giants at the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai. This sanctuary offers a heartwarming experience where you can observe and learn about rescued elephants in a natural environment.
Lose yourself in Bangkok’s magnificent chaos, from the colourful floating markets to the emerald glow of Wat Phra Kaew. This buzzing capital is a feast for the senses and the soul.
Soak up the southern sun on Thailand’s famous beaches. Phuket and Krabi boast dramatic limestone cliffs, soft white sand, and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkelling, or simply unwinding.
For off-the-beaten-path thrills, Khao Sok is a haven of jungle-clad peaks, hidden waterfalls, and tranquil lakes. It’s one of Thailand’s most spectacular natural reserves - ideal for eco-tours and nature lovers.
The best time to visit Thailand is during the cool, dry season from November to March. This period offers warm days, low humidity and little rainfall, which is perfect for sightseeing and spending time on the beach. This sometimes even lasts until April or May, but for quieter trips and fewer crowds, consider the shoulder months of May and June. Though occasional showers are likely, they rarely last too long.
This is the most popular time to explore Thailand. Northern cities like Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and historical sites such as Ayutthaya and Sukhothai enjoy cooler temperatures, perfect for temple visits and outdoor adventures. Bangkok’s lively streets are also more comfortable to wander, making it ideal for city exploration.
Warm and sunny days make this season great for coastal and beach escapes and island hopping. It’s also a lively time in the north, where you can experience the vibrant festivals in Chiang Mai and other cities. Early mornings and evenings offer cooler moments for sightseeing.
While showers are frequent, they tend to be brief, leaving the landscapes lush and green. This quieter season is great for exploring cultural sites like Ayutthaya and Sukhothai without the crowds. Southern islands such as Koh Samui see less rain, offering pleasant beach weather even during the monsoon months.
Thai cuisine is full of flavour. Expect an aromatic fusion of sweet, sour, salty and spicy notes that ignite the taste buds. Popular dishes include the ever-comforting pad Thai, and the fiery tom yum soup. Whether you’re enjoying street food or dining in a traditional restaurant, the food is a highlight of any visit.
Pad Thai – Stir-fried noodles with shrimp, tofu, peanuts, and lime. A tasty and popular street food favorite.
Tom Yum Goong – A hot and sour shrimp soup with fragrant herbs like lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves.
Green Curry – Creamy coconut curry with green chilies, meat or vegetables, and fresh basil.
Som Tum – A spicy green papaya salad with lime, chili, peanuts, and fish sauce, refreshing and zesty.
Mango Sticky Rice – Sweet mango served with sticky rice and coconut milk, a beloved Thai dessert.
Food hygiene standards are generally good, especially at reputable restaurants and hotels. Stick to freshly cooked meals and bottled water to ensure a worry-free dining experience.
When planning your guided tour of Thailand, think about the experiences that interest you most—whether it’s exploring the vibrant streets of Bangkok, visiting ancient temples in Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, or enjoying the cultural charm of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. The route you choose will shape the pace and feel of your trip, so consider if you want a mix of city life, history, and nature.
The cool season from November to February offers the most comfortable weather and is also the busiest time, so booking early is recommended.
With our guided tours and expert planning, you’ll gain valuable local insights and enjoy a smooth, hassle-free journey through Thailand’s rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm, welcoming communities.