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Thailand tours with Travel Talk focus on the country’s rich cultural heritage, historic cities, and vibrant everyday life. From ancient temples and royal palaces to bustling markets and traditional neighbourhoods, Thailand offers a deeply immersive journey into Southeast Asian culture.

With comfortable accommodation, private transportation, and flexible optional activities, our Thailand tours balance structure with freedom to explore at your own pace.

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Thailand at a glance


CAPITAL CITYBangkok
POPULATION71 million
CURRENCYTHB
LANGUAGEThai
TIME ZONEGMT+7
CALLING CODE+66
ELECTRICITYType A, type B, type C, type F and type O

Thailand Tours Guidebook


Best Time to Visit Thailand
The best time to visit Thailand is during the cool and dry season (November to early March), when the weather is perfect for exploring Thailand’s islands, cities, and cultural landmarks.
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Best Places to Visit in Thailand
Explore Thailand’s top destinations, from vibrant cities to tranquil islands, for a well-rounded and unforgettable journey.
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Thailand Travel Advice
Read through our Thailand travel advice in detail and make sure you are up-to-date with the pre-departure essentials before your trips to Thailand.
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Culture
Thai culture is a rich and captivating aspect of Thailand travel, blending ancient traditions, Buddhist influences, and vibrant local customs.
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Thai Food
Thai cuisine is a highlight of Thailand travel, offering a rich blend of flavors, fresh ingredients, and aromatic herbs.
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Accommodation


All accommodations in Thailand feature a mix of carefully selected 4 – 5 star hotels that provide both comfort and local charm. You’ll enjoy modern facilities and smooth access to key attractions.

Sights to Visit

Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand’s famous capital, also known as a large city known for ornate shrines and vibrant street life. The boat-filled Chao Phraya River feeds it's network of canals.
Ayutthaya Walking Tour
The history of Ayutthaya dates back to the supposed foundation in 1350, although some temples in the marvelous ancient city have been known to exist before then.
Kanchanaburi
Lying at the source of the Mae Klong River, the majestic bodies of water in Kanchanaburi are among the most spectacular defining characteristics of the town.
Thailand-Burma Railway Museum
In Kanchanaburi, the Thailand-Burma Railway Museum offers one of the most moving and informative experiences connected to the history of the Second World War in Southeast Asia.
War Cemetery & Museum
Designed by Colin St Clair Oakes and maintained by the Commonwealth Commission. There are 6,982 buried there, mostly Australian, British, and Dutch.
River Kwai
This river used to be the upper section of the Mae Klong River, however, in the 1960s, this river was named the Khwae Yai River meaning 'Big River.'
River Kwai Bridge
This steel bridge is one of the important historical landmarks and memorials in Thailand. It is a symbol of the province and is a recommended place in Kanchanaburi.
Sukhothai
A town founded in the 13th century on the fringe of the Khmer empire. The exact year is unknown, but according to the Fine Arts Office it was between 1238 and 1257.
Sukhothai Archaeological Park
Located in a beautiful setting of lawns, lakes and trees in north-central Thailand, was the capital of the Sukhothai kingdom in 1238.
Phayao Lake
Kwan Phayao is a lake in northern Thailand. Kwan, a word from the northern Thai language, means large swamp. The shape of the lake is a nearly-half-circle-moon shape.
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai is an idyllic town famous for its magnificently ornate White and Blue Temples. It also has a taste of indigenous culture with the cozy Akha Village.
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is home to hundreds of elaborate Buddhist temples, including the 14th-century Wat Phra Singh and 15th-century Wat Chedi Luang.
Akha Hilltribe Village
The Akha are an ethnic group who live in small villages at heights in the mountains, they made their way from China into Southeast Asia during the early 20th century.
Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Wat Rong Khun, perhaps better known to foreigners as the White Temple, is a privately owned art exhibit in the style of a Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai Province.
Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple)
The Blue Temple is immediately recognizable for its brilliant shade of rich sapphire. The temple walls, roof, and surrounding statues are all covered in this gorgeous hue.
Wat Doi Suthep
It's a Theravada Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai. The temple is often referred to as "Doi Suthep", although this is actually the name of the mountain where it's located.

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