Tours to Thailand

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Discover the beauty of Thailand, a captivating destination that blends rich culture, stunning landscapes, and unparalleled hospitality. From the white sandy beaches of Phuket and Krabi to the ancient temples of Chiang Mai and Bangkok, Thailand offers a unique experience for every traveler. Savor the delicious Thai cuisine, explore its vibrant markets, and immerse yourself in the warmth of its people. Plan your adventure in Thailand and let the magic of this fascinating country sweep you away.

What do you need to know to travel to Thailand?

What are the requirements to travel to Thailand?

To enter Thailand as a tourist, you need a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of entry. It is also advisable to have travel insurance, a ticket out of the country, and to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds for your stay. Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa, so it's important to check the specific requirements for your country.

How much does a trip to Thailand cost?

The cost of a trip to Thailand can vary significantly depending on several factors such as the length of stay, the type of accommodation, and the activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 700 and 1500 euros, including flights, accommodation, food, and activities. It is advisable to plan ahead and look for deals to optimize your budget.

What is the best time to travel to Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand is during the dry season, which runs from November to February. During these months, the weather is cooler and drier, making it ideal for exploring beaches and cities. However, it is also the peak tourist season, so it is advisable to book in advance. The rainy season, from May to October, may be less crowded, but the rains can affect your plans.

Do you need a visa to go to Thailand?

The need for a visa to enter Thailand depends on your nationality. Many countries have visa exemption agreements that allow tourists to stay in Thailand for up to 30 days without a visa. However, if you plan to stay longer or if your country is not on the exemption list, you will need to apply for a visa before your trip. It is important to check the updated information at the Thai embassy or consulate.

Reviews from our travelers

Daniela Rentería Villagómez Daniela Rentería Villagómez

Increíble el servicio! Los guías, el tour, los traslados y hoteles. Quede encantada con localAdventures!! Muchas gracias, hicieron de mi viaje una experiencia increíble

Ingrid Rodriguez Morales Ingrid Rodriguez Morales

Sería necesario incluir Chiang mai y Chiang rai

Ana Karen Hernandez Velazquez Ana Karen Hernandez Velazquez

!Fue una excelente experiencia! Hubo algunos detalles en algunos hoteles, tenían bastantes hormigas y no hicieron limpieza ningun día de nuestra estancia. En cuestión de cenas o alimentos no incluidos no me gustó no elegir el lugar y tener que ir a dónde nos llevaron. Sentí que la líder no nos dejó espacio al querer hacer todo con nosotros. La guía local estuvo fenomenal su servicio, súper actitud y atención.

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When to travel to Thailand?

Summer in Thailand, from June to August, is synonymous with sun, beach, and vibrant festivals. Temperatures across much of the country range from 25°C to 35°C, with peaks reaching up to 40°C in the south. The best cities to enjoy summer are Bangkok and Phuket, where cultural life and beaches are irresistible. The Phi Phi Islands are a must-visit destination for those looking to combine relaxation and nightlife. It is recommended to wear light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. During this season, iconic festivals such as the Rice Harvest Festival, the Lantern Festival, and the famous Songkran Festival take center stage, where water and fun are the main attractions.

Temperatures in Thailand (centigrade)

Rainfalls in Thailand

Frequently asked questions about traveling to Thailand

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to Thailand?

In Thailand, the plugs are of type A, B, and C. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Make sure to bring a universal adapter to charge your devices without any issues.

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Reviews from our travelers

Daniela Rentería Villagómez Daniela Rentería Villagómez

Increíble el servicio! Los guías, el tour, los traslados y hoteles. Quede encantada con localAdventures!! Muchas gracias, hicieron de mi viaje una experiencia increíble

Ingrid Rodriguez Morales Ingrid Rodriguez Morales

Sería necesario incluir Chiang mai y Chiang rai

Ana Karen Hernandez Velazquez Ana Karen Hernandez Velazquez

!Fue una excelente experiencia! Hubo algunos detalles en algunos hoteles, tenían bastantes hormigas y no hicieron limpieza ningun día de nuestra estancia. En cuestión de cenas o alimentos no incluidos no me gustó no elegir el lugar y tener que ir a dónde nos llevaron. Sentí que la líder no nos dejó espacio al querer hacer todo con nosotros. La guía local estuvo fenomenal su servicio, súper actitud y atención.

Gloria Cecilia Guadalupe Beltran Avitia Gloria Cecilia Guadalupe Beltran Avitia

El recibimiento a nuestra llegada no fue el esperado ya que no había nadie; estuvimos más de una hora tratando de encontrar a la chica quien se justificó que Local no había enviado la información de los vuelos, cuando la información se había enviado a local y también por mensaje a la agencia de allá. La experiencia fue hermosa; sin embargo considero que era muy poco el tiempo en los lugares, el guía solo nos daba 50 minutos y después teníamos que esperar más tiempo a personas que no llegaban a tiempo.

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