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With its rich history and colourful culture, Thailand is a feast for the mind and the senses. Where else could you cruise on a converted rice barge, take a trail deep into the rainforest past roaring waterfalls or go on a white knuckle ride on a bamboo raft? For a more tranquil way of enjoying Thailand’s exquisite beauty, go to the coast and bask in the sight of translucent waters lapping soft white sand. Diving and snorkelling and, more recently, canoeing and kayaking are popular here as is game fishing. A trip to Thailand is incomplete without a stay in the country’s dynamic capital Bangkok. Here you can see the saffron-robed Buddhist monks wandering early in the morning, being given alms by the local people, or be tempted by the shopping or by a nightlife as cultured or as wild as you choose.
Travel Guide to ThailandLocation
Thailand, formally the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia.To its east lie Laos and Cambodia; to its south, the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia; and to its west, the Andaman Sea and Myanmar. Its capital and largest city is Bangkok.
Shopping
Thailand offers a wonderful experience for the ardent shopper, with a tremendous variety of goods on offer. You can shop for designer goods in the Malls, or browse for handicrafts and knick-knacks in the many markets. There is something for everyone, no matter how deep or shallow your pocket may be. Department stores open around 10:00 am and do not close until 9:00 pm. Markets vary in their timing with produce markets opening before dawn, more general markets open during daylight hours, but in many areas there are Night Markets where you can sit in the open and eat before browsing the stalls.
Geography
The kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, making it a natural gateway to Indochina, Myanmar and Southern China. Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions : the mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula South.
History
Throughout its 800-year history, Thailand can boast the distinction of being the only country in Southeast Asia never to have been colonised. Its history is divided into five major periods.
Nanchao Period (650-1250A.D)
The Thai people founded their kingdom in the southern part of China, which is Yunnan, Kwangsi and Canton today. A great number of people migrated south as far as the Chao Phraya Basin and settled down over the Central Plain under the sovereignty of the Khmer Empire, whose culture they probably accepted. The Thai people founded their independent state of Sukhothai around 1238 A.D., which marks the beginning of the Sukhothai Period
Sukhothai Period (1238-1378 A.D)
Thais began to emerge as a dominant force in the region in the13th century, gradually asserting independence from existing Khmer and Mon kingdoms. Called by its rulers "the dawn of happiness", this is often considered the golden era of Thai history, an ideal Thai state in a land of plenty governed by paternal and benevolent kings, the most famous of whom was King Ramkamhaeng the Great. However in 1350, the mightier state of Ayatthaya exerted its influence over Sukhothai.
Ayatthaya Period (1350-1767)
The Ayutthaya kings adopted Khmer cultural influences from the very beginning. No longer the paternal and accessible rulers that the kings of Sukhothai had been, Ayutthaya’s sovereigns were absolute monarchs and assumed the title devaraja (god-king). The early part of this period saw Ayutthaya extend its sovereignty over neighbouring Thai principalities and come into conflict with its neighbours, During the 17th century, Siam started diplomatic and commercial relations with western countries. In 1767, a Burmese invasion succeeded in capturing Ayutthaya. Despite their overwhelming victory, the Burmese did not retain control of Siam for long. A young general named Phya Taksin and his followers broke through the Burmese and escaped to Chantaburi. Seven months after the fall of Ayutthaya, he and his forces sailed back to the capital and expelled the Burmese occupation garrison.
Thom Buri Period (1767-1772)
General Taksin, as he is popularly known, decided to transfer the capital from Ayutthaya to a site nearer to the sea which would facilitate foreign trade, ensure the procurement of arms, and make defense and withdrawal easier in case of a renewed Burmese attack. He established his new capital at Thon Buri on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The rule of Taksin was not an easy one. The lack of central authority since the fall of Ayutthaya led to the rapid disintegration of the kingdom, and Taksin’s reign was spent reuniting the provinces.
Rattanakosin Period (1782- Present)
After Taksin’s death, General Chakri became the first king of the Chakri Dynasty, Rama I, ruling from 1782 to 1809. His first action as king was to transfer the royal capital across the river from Thon Buri to Bangkok and build the Grand Palace. Rama II (1809-1824) continued the restoration begun by his predecessor. King Nang Klao, Rama III (1824-1851) reopened relations with Western nations and developed trade with China. King Mongkut, Rama IV, (1851-1868) of "The King and I" concluded treaties with European countries, avoided colonialisation and established modern Thailand. He made many social and economic reforms during his reign.
King Chulalongkorn, Rama V (1869-1910) continued his father’s tradition of reform, abolishing slavery and improving the public welfare and administrative system. Compulsory education and other educational reforms were introduced by King Vajiravudh, Rama VI (1910-1925). During the reign of King Prajadhipok, (1925-1935), Thailand changed from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. The king abdicated in 1933 and was succeeded by his nephew, King Ananda Mahidol (1935-1946). The country’s name was changed from Siam to Thailand with the advent of a democratic government in 1939.
Climate
Thailand enjoys a tropical climate with three distinct seasons-hot and dry from February to May (average temperature 34 degrees Celsius and 75% humidity); rainy with plenty of sunshine from June to October (average day temperature 29 degrees Celsius and 87% humidity); and cool from November to January (temperatures range from 32 degrees Celsius to below 20 degrees Celsius with a drop in humidity).
Much lower temperatures are experienced in the North and Northeast during nighttime. The South has a tropical rainforest climate with temperatures averaging 28 degrees Celsius almost all year round.
Basic Information
Language
Thai is the official language although English is widely spoken, especially in establishments catering for tourists.
Currency
Baht (Bt) = 100 satang (pronounced "stang"). Coins from 25 satang to 10 baht; notes from 20 to 1,000 baht.
Electricity
220 volts AC, 50 Hz. American- and European-style 2-pin plugs are in use.
Banks
Banks are generally open Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m.–3.30 p.m. Outside these hours, you can change money at hotels or in shops displaying the sign "Money Changer" (in English). Usually, the exchange rate in banks is the most favourable. There are also ATM machines.
Driving
Traffic drives on the left. Drivers need an international driving licence and the minimum age is 21.
Time Difference
GMT + 7
Tipping and Local Customs
Most hotels will add a 10% service charge and an 11% government tax to the bill. Thais do not normally tip, but some tourists do. 10% in restaurants is becoming the norm.
Water
Bottled mineral water is recommended.
Visas
Visas are not required for tourist stays of up to 30 days, provided they hold valid passports, sufficient funds and confirmed tickets to leave Thailand. Passport valid for six months beyond intended length of stay required.
Tourist information
www.tourismthailand.org
www.amazingthailand.tk
Tourist Info
What makes it so special?
Thailand is one of the most popular destinations within Asia because of its breathtaking natural beauty, inspiring temples and ruins of fabulous ancient kingdoms. Add to that its outstanding hospitality and superb cuisine and you’ll be able to understand why so many people choose to holiday in Thailand.
Where to Visit
Bangkok
The Grand Palace is a stunning architectural masterpiece while Wat Phra Kaeo is home to the world-renowned Emerald Buddha. Other temple sites to explore include King Rama I’s Wat Mahathat, home to the Mahachulalongkorn Buddhist University, and Wat Pho, an extensive temple housing a giant, gold Reclining Buddha.
For more details on where to visit in Bangkok click here
Phuket
Phang Nga Bay – Oddly shaped limestone cliffs rising sharply from the sea, mangroves, sea caves with crystalline interiors, and hundreds of tiny islands make up Phang Nga Bay, one of southern Thailand’s most fascinating areas. Located north of Phuket, Island tours operate daily, some combining a road/boat trip while others cruise up for the day. Prices can vary depending on the mode of transport, the lunch and the schedule. All tours visit Ko Ping Gan, or "James Bond Island", where Bond was served a bottle of Dom Perignon in ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’, and Ko Pannyi, an unusual sea-gypsy village perched on stilts above the water, against a backdrop of towering limestone cliffs
For more details on where to visit whilst in Phuket click here
Koh Samui
Anthong Marine National Park is a fascinating archipelago situated 30km west of Koh Samui. The park offers fantastic diving opportunities amongst some of the most stunning sub-aquatic scenery in Asia. For non-divers, there’s the picture-perfect scenery of crystal clear lagoons, the sparkling turquoise sea, picturesque rocky islands and fabulous secluded beaches.
For more details on where to visit whilst in Koh Samui click here
Hua Hin and Cha Am
Pa La-U Waterfall - An excursion to the Pa La-U waterfall is a must for every visitor to Hua Hin and Cha Am. It’s about 68 km from Hua Hin by road. At certain times of year there are large numbers of butterflies.
For more details on where to visit whilst in Hua Hin and Cha Am click here
Below are our hotel listings for holidays in Thailand. If you can't find what you are looking for, feel free to give us a call to discuss your requirements, alternatively you can view our holidays in other Far Eastern destinations.
Known as the ‘Gateway to Thailand’ the capital, Bangkok, is one of the most diverse, urban and cosmopolitan cities in Asia.
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Wow, what a hotel. The Metropolitan has big rooms, is very chique, great bar, amazing food and just has to be stayed in.
The Metropolitan
On the banks of the Chao Phraya River, this five star luxury property is one of the world’s top hotels, set in tropical gardens next to the skytrain and close to Bangkok’s central business and shopping districts.
Shangri-La, Bangkok
A long-established five star hotel in the centre of Bangkok opposite Lumpini Park and a bustling night market, close to the skytrain and underground and with excellent facilities including a spa, golf driving range and pool.
Dusit Thani Bangkok
Lebua Hotel at State Tower is a 5-star luxurious property located in the heart of Bangkok featuring breathtaking views from all its suites of the city and the Chao Phraya River.
Lebua at State Tower
Situated one hour’s flight south of Bangkok, Phuket is one of the most famous Thai resorts and its largest island, with great sandy beaches, lively nightlife, and a mountainous interior.
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Enjoying an unrivalled location of outstanding natural beauty overlooking a sandy white beach and two tropical lagoons, this luxury hotel has a fantastic range of activities and dining options.
Dusit Thani Laguna, Phuket
7nts from £699
This hotel is set in 64 acres of tropical gardens bordering a beautiful sandy beach, has its own private Bon Island and a six senses spa
Evason Phuket & Six Senses Spa
Located in the tropical paradise of Phuket Island’s Western coast, Le Méridien Phuket Beach Resort is set amidst 40 acres of lush foliage, sprawling golden sands, and the crystal clear Andaman Sea.
Le Meridien Phuket
7nts from £679
Situated to the south of the island on the peninsula that has the same name, this is a quiet hotel on a hill with views over the Andaman Sea. There is a tram which descends to a secluded beach, an excellent range of restaurants and a shuttle bus to nearby Phuket city and Patong.
Cape Panwa, Phuket
7nts from £609
A good value 3 star property located directly on the beach. The rooms are postively cavernous.
By The Sea Resort
7nts from £639
Located on Karon Beach on Phuket Island, 30 minutes from Phuket town and 50 minutes from the airport, the Andaman Seaview hotel is tastefully designed with some enchanting Sino-Portuguese influence and offers comfortable accommodation within walking distance of the Karon Centre, shopping complex and beaches.
Andaman Seaview
7nts from £1,279
This brand new resort is simply stunning, setting a new standard in luxury.
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Andara Resort and Villas
7nts from £1,359
Perched high on a cliff in a stunning location, this brand new, beautifully appointed villa suite resort has raised the bar in Phuket and we are proud to be one of the first to promote this wonderful property.
Paresa
7nts from £819
Mom Tri’s Boathouse is a luxurious Boutique Hotel located directly on beautiful Kata Beach. This is a truly fabulous location and a wonderful resort.
Mom Tri’s Boathouse
7nts from £669
Very very good value Villas a short walk away from the stunning Karon beach. Here, space is king.
Centara Villas Phuket
Aleenta Resort and Spa Phuket – Phangnga is a stunning and award winning small luxury hotel and hideaway with 15 private Beach Front Villas and Ocean View Residences and 15 Pool Suites and Pool Villas, all within steps of the ocean, all with stunning view of the Andaman Sea.
Aleenta Phang Nga
7nts from £969
A small and intimate luxury resort with great service, a superb beach and wonderful views.
Mom Tri’s Villa Royale
7nts from £639
A great value resort located in a popular and bustling part of Phuket, within easy reach of beaches and all activities this island has to offer.
Centara Kata Resort
7nts from £639
A good value 3 1/2 star resort within short stroll to the beach and other amentities. Plenty to do.
Centara Karon Resort
Often called the ‘coconut island’, Koh Samui is lined with a series of beautiful bays and beaches, each trimmed with palm and coconut trees.
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Bordering a fantastic beach this popular property set in lush surroundings is found on the lesser known north coast
Paradise Beach Resort
Set in 20 lush acres of gardens its 66 unique split level villas are surrounded by nature providing the ideal setting to enjoy the six senses spa treatments
Evason Six Senses Hideaway Samui, Koh Samui
Superbly located along Chaweng, Koh Samui’s finest beach, Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui, formally the Central Samui Beach Resort offers first class Thai hospitality.
Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui, Koh Samui
The Centara Villas Samui, formally the Central Samui Village is a relaxing hotel on the Natien Beach in southern Koh Samui in 575 hectares of gardens with 80 metres of natural beach. Accommodation is in traditionally designed deluxe villas.
Centara Villas Samui, Koh Samui
Enjoy the natural beauty of Samui while luxuriating in the comfort and peace of the Amari Palm Reef Resort & Spa located on the island’s most beautiful beach.
Amari Reef Resort, Koh Samui
7nts from £849
A beautiful new resort located in the less hectic North West corner on a fabulous beach. Worth every penny and very good value.
Mai Samui
7nts from £1,189
The Santiburi Resort is a superb year round treasured paradise set amidst 23 acres of meticulously nurtured tropical gardens and 300 metres of tranquil Mae Nam beach, once visited, will keep you coming back time and time again. This is a realy beauty.
Santiburi Resort
Hua Hin and Cha Am are classic Thai beach resorts situated close together on the Gulf of Siam, an approximately three-hour drive south of Bangkok.
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On a long sandy beach between Cha-Am and Hua Hin, this tranquil resort offers an exceptionally high level of comfort and service that the Dusit chain is famous for.
Dusit Thani Hua Hin
Next to a beautiful beach and In 20 acres of tropical gardens this luxury resort features the Six Senses Spa, children’s club, great dining options. Studios have pull-out beds so you can sleep under the stars.
Evason Six Senses Hideaway, Hua Hin
Pattaya is one of Thailand’s most popular resort area, a lively city well-known for its nightlife. Its also a fine family destination, and offers good beaches and hotels and plenty to do nearby.
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Ideally situated at the north end of Pattaya Bay on its own beach. With three restaurants and a great range of land and water sports, this hotel offers all you need for a fun holiday.
Dusit Thani Pattaya
Ideally located in the centre of Pattaya, amid lush botanical rock gardens, the Aisawan Pattaya resort features the only private beach in the area.
Aisawan Pattaya
Situated between Jomtien and Pattaya in a 64-acre private, gated, parkland estate overlooking the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Siam, the multi award-winning Royal Cliff Beach Resort is a totally self-contained luxury beach resort offering a choice of four 5-star hotels each with its own distinct style and ambiennce: from cheerful and vibrant to secluded and tranquil, from refined and elegant to exclusive and luxurious.
Royal Cliff Beach Resort
Krabi is an outstanding Thai beach resort, an hour’s flight south of Bangkok and across the bay from Phuket island. It is flanked by distinctive limestone cliffs and intriguing small islands dotted along the coastline and has beautiful sandy beaches and some excellent luxury hotel options.
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This brand-new 5-star beachfront resort in Krabi is situated on the pristine Tub Kaek Beach and offers a peaceful sanctuary, in which to enjoy breathtaking ocean views and soothing breezes. Amari Vogue Resort boasts exclusive elegance with its unique Lanna style decor.
Amari Vogue Resort, Krabi
Overlooking the magnificent Hong Islands on Tubkaak Beach, this five star resort is a hideaway, surrounded by natural beauty.
The Tubkaak
Majestically located within its own private bay, Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi, formally the Central Samui Beach Resort enjoys stunning views of verdant limestone formations and an extensive expanse of pristine white sands lapped by crystal clear waters.
Centara Grand Beach Resort, Krabi
Nestled on 100 acres of lush tropical forest with direct access to 900 meters of pristine sandy beach. A secluded, peaceful and romantic hideaway certainly worth traveling around the world for!
Pimalai
7nts from £789
A gorgeous resort on an idyllic beach location in Krabi. Good options of accommodation make this the perfect getaway for all. The 2 bed pool villas are stunning.
Twin Lotus Resort
A beautiful island halfway between Phuket and Krabi on the west coast of Thailand, providing you with a stunning, peaceful escape.
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7nts from £819
Located half way between Krabi and Phuket, in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, the Paradise Beach resort is a natural hideaway on a beautiful island
The Paradise
Khao Lak is Thailand as you imagined it - a beach that stretches for miles, sea cliffs, forested valleys, local culture and pristine coral reefs. This sleepy resort is the perfect spot to unwind away from the crowds.
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7nts from £799
The elegant and boutique La Flora Resort & Spa is located right at the beautiful golden sandy beach of Bang Niang. Only a one hour ride from Phuket International Airport, the property offers a choice of thirteen exclusive villas, as well as various types of deluxe rooms.
La Flora
The Phi Phi Islands lies in the Andaman Sea half way between Krabi and Phuket. It has no roads and is only accessed by ferries and long tailed boats making it a still-unspoiled tropical paradise.
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Zeavola is a 48 all suite boutique resort and spa on the Northern tip of Phi Phi Islands and is located on a prime stretch of long white sandy beach. Only an hour by speedboat from either Phuket or Krabi, Seavola is the perfect getaway to relax, recharge and reinvigorate.
Zeavola
Koh Chang is Thailand’s second biggest island, with most of its area forming a marine national park. Expect clear blue waters, jagged peaks and sea cliffs, superb beaches, traditional fishing villages and myriad offshore islands to explore.
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The Amari Emerald Cove Resort & Spa is located on the secluded Klong Prao Beach on the beautiful island of Koh Chang, a perfect hideaway for nature lovers.
Amari Emerald Cove Resort, Koh Chang
Experience the splendours of northern Thailand with a holiday in Chiang Mai. Surrounded by verdant countryside and mountains, it is much quieter and greener than the capital, yet has a fascinating historic walled city and many fine temples. Most luxury hotels in Chiang Mai are set around the Ping River to the city’s eastern side.
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The 131 room dusitD2 sits in the heart of downtown Chiang Mai, with the bustling night bazaar, restaurants and entertainment at its doorstep.
dusitD2
Chiang Rai is Thailand’s most northerly province, 500 miles north of Bangkok and blessed with beautiful mountains and fantastic trekking, the mighty Mekong River, and traditional hillside villages.
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Sitting at the heart of the ’Golden Triangle’ where the borders of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet, Dusit Island Resort provides a gateway to explore the varied sights and sounds of the northern region. With easy access to the mountains, forests, rivers, ancient temples and colourful hill tribes, many of the region’s major attractions are within a day’s journey from the resort.
Dusit Island Resort Chiang Rai
Koh Samed is a small island seven miles off the Thai mainland and part of a marine national park. Densely forested and with superb beaches, it has a short rainy season, pristine reefs and celebrated cuisine.
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A uniquely idyllic double seaside location, on a narrow neck of land between the east- and
west-facing beaches of secluded Ao Kiew at the remote and peaceful southern tip of Koh Samed (Samed Island), renowned for its pristine sandy beaches.
Paradee Hotel
5 night cruise visiting Penang Malacca and KL aboard Superstar Virgo with 2 nights in a hotel in Singapore in the middle of the itinerary - 7 nights in total
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