Ahhh Thailand... the country with more than 8000 islands, 2000 miles of coastline, hundreds of authentic street food markets, turquoise blue sea, 5 UNESCO world heritage sites and much, much more to explore!
Thinking about taking a trip to Thailand? Overwhelmed by the surplus of activities on offer and locations to visit? Well no need to panic, below is a detailed plan in order for you to maximise your time in Thailand.
Step 1 -> First, you need to get to Thailand..
Flights to Thailand can be costly, so it's always a good idea to book tickets as soon as you can. Flights from Ireland to Bangkok will usually set you back 500-800 euro for return flights. However, it is definitely worth checking flights from other cities and comparing prices. For example, flights from Nice to Bangkok can cost 300 euro, and flights from Dublin to Nice can cost as little as 40 euro. So don't book too hastily without exploring all your options first.
You will most likely have a layover on your way to Thailand. Dubai is one the main airports connecting Europe and Asia and it definitely has some hidden gems. Travelling if you're one of these people, you'll be glad of a layover in an airport such as Dubai.
I definitely recommend bringing a change of clothes on board with you; once you arrive in 33 degree Bangkok, you'll seriously regret wearing that long sleeve tracksuit just because it was most comfortable for the journey!
Step 2 -> Arrival in Bangkok..
You've made it to Thailand! Bangkok is a city that never sleeps; you could spend a full month there and still not see everything! However, if you only plan on spending a couple of days in Bangkok, I would recommend taking full advantage of the sky train. Not only does it whisk you around Bangkok at high speeds, it is also fully air conditioned.. a bonus in a city as hot and humid as Bangkok.
Our top 5 recommendations for your time in Bangkok include:
Step 3 -> Visit Chiang Mai
Do you fancy immersing yourself in local culture? If so, there's no better place! Chiang Mai boasts of historical sites such as Doi Suthep and the old city temples which are without a doubt worth visiting.
If you're an elephant lover (let's be honest, who isn't?), why not visit the elephant jungle sanctuary and see the incredible animals in their natural habitat.(Side note: on your travels throughout Thailand there will be several locations that offer elephant rides. Please do not participate in these activities; these animals have been victims of cruelty their entire lives).
Step 4 -> Hike through Khoa Sak National Park
If you're an avid nature lover who enjoys spending their time outdoors then this wildlife reserve is the perfect place for you.
Surrounded by jungle covered mountains, Khoa Sak national park has a lake where you can go kayaking,and if you're lucky enough you might see some of the wildlife which includes; elephants, deer, monkeys and bears! Several trails are also on offer if you enjoy hiking.
Step 5 -> Time for some island hopping
After visiting several heritage sites and hiking through jungles, what better way to end your time in Thailand than relaxing on some of the country's famous islands. No doubt all 8000 are incredible and unique in their own way, however, below are 3 we would highly recommend you visit:
These 5 steps will ensure that you make the most of your time in Thailand. It is always important to remember when travelling to a foreign country to be respectful of local culture and traditions. Thailand's beauty and heritage is unique and we hope that this post will help you have the best possible experience there!