Top Tourist Spots
Since Thailand has so many wonderful places to explore, we’ve selected some popular attractions as a guide to help you plan your travel program with us.
Bangkok - Starting point | 3–4 days | Explore city highlights, markets, temples, shopping malls, and river cruises.
Bangkok offers an electric mix of ancient wonder and modern thrill. Explore the opulent Grand Palace and sacred temples like Wat Arun. Dive into the sensory overload of markets (Chatuchak) and world-famous street food. Enjoy luxury shopping, rooftop bars, and a chaotic yet charming tuk-tuk ride. Don't miss a serene longtail boat trip on the Chao Phraya River.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market – 1.5 hrs from Bangkok | Half day | Visit early for the best experience.
Experience two of Thailand's most unique markets. At Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, ride a longtail boat through canals bustling with vendors selling tropical fruit, food, and souvenirs from their boats. Nearby, witness the amazing sight of the Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hup) where vendors swiftly fold up their awnings just seconds before a train passes directly through the active marketplace.
Pattaya - 2 hrs from Bangkok | 2–3 days | Great for beaches & entertainment.
Pattaya is a vibrant coastal city known for its diverse attractions. Enjoy the famous beaches and watersports, explore the intricate Sanctuary of Truth, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Walking Street nightlife. Family fun awaits at attractions like the Nong Nooch Garden and Ramayana Water Park. It's a blend of relaxation, culture, and excitement near Bangkok.
Ayutthaya - 1.5 hrs from Bangkok | Half–1 day | Best for cultural & historical sites.
Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases the majestic ruins of Thailand's second capital (1350-1767). Explore the Historical Park's gigantic monasteries and reliquary towers (prangs). Key attractions include the three iconic chedis of Wat Phra Si Sanphet, the serene reclining Buddha at Wat Lokayasutharam, and the famous Buddha head entwined in tree roots at Wat Mahathat. A river cruise or cycling tour offers a picturesque view of the ancient splendour and Khmer-influenced architecture. Don't miss the local food and night markets!
Khao Yai - 2.5–3 hrs from Bangkok | 2–3 days | Ideal for nature, farms & vineyards.
Khao Yai offers a blend of nature and leisure. The UNESCO World Heritage National Park boasts lush forests, scenic waterfalls (like Haew Suwat), diverse wildlife (including elephants, gibbons, and hornbills), and hiking trails. Surrounding areas feature European-themed villages (Primo Piazza), vineyards for wine tasting, flower gardens, chic cafes, and adventure activities. It's a cool-weather retreat close to Bangkok.
Kanchanaburi - 2.5 hrs from Bangkok | 2–3 days | Famous for waterfalls & historical sites.
Kanchanaburi offers a blend of poignant history and stunning nature. Key attractions include the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai and the Death Railway, along with war cemeteries and museums (like Hellfire Pass) that detail its WWII past. Nature lovers flock to the multi-tiered, emerald-green Erawan Waterfall in its national park, and other beautiful cascades like Huay Mae Khamin. Visitors can also enjoy river activities and see impressive temples
Hua Hin - 3 hrs from Bangkok | 2–3 days | Perfect for a relaxing beach escape.
Hua Hin offers a royal resort experience with its long sandy beach, perfect for horseback riding and seaside relaxation. Key attractions include the iconic, red-and-white Hua Hin Railway Station, the vibrant night and Cicada markets for food and crafts, and the hilltop Wat Khao Takiab (Monkey Mountain) for panoramic views. Visitors also enjoy nearby national parks like Sam Roi Yot and family-friendly fun at Vana Nava Water Jungle.