Thailand offers everything from bustling city streets and ancient temples to idyllic beaches and jungle adventures.
A beloved destination for couples, backpackers, families & foodies
Thailand enchants travellers with its harmonious blend of ancient temples, tropical islands, bustling cities, and vibrant street life. Bangkok pulses with energy, where golden temples stand alongside sleek skyscrapers, and floating markets offer a glimpse into timeless traditions.

In the north, cultural gems like Chiang Mai reveal serene temples and craft villages, while the south boasts world-famous beaches and limestone cliffs in places like Phuket and Krabi. With every journey, Thailand’s warm hospitality, rich flavors — from spicy Tom Yum to sweet mango sticky rice — and colorful festivals weave a lasting memory.
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Nestled in the hills of Northern Thailand, just a few hours from Chiang Mai, Pai is a peaceful town known for its bohemian vibe, lush landscapes, and relaxed pace of life. Surrounded by misty mountains, waterfalls, hot springs, and canyons, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and backpackers alike. Rent a scooter to explore the countryside, soak in the Tha Pai Hot Springs, or catch the sunset at Pai Canyon. Despite its growing popularity, Pai still feels like a serene retreat from Thailand’s busier tourist hotspots.
Often overshadowed by Ayutthaya, Sukhothai is Thailand’s first capital and home to a stunning collection of ancient temples and monuments dating back to the 13th century. The Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a peaceful, uncrowded setting to admire classical Thai architecture, serene Buddha statues, and lotus ponds. Renting a bicycle is the best way to explore the ruins, giving you the freedom to take in this timeless beauty at your own pace.
Tucked away in the far south near the Malaysian border, Koh Lipe is a small, lesser-known island that boasts white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Part of the Tarutao National Marine Park, it’s ideal for snorkeling, diving, and island hopping. Unlike more developed islands like Phuket or Koh Samui, Koh Lipe has maintained its intimate island charm, with no high-rise hotels and a relaxed, barefoot vibe. It’s perfect for couples, honeymooners, or anyone seeking a slice of paradise off the beaten path.


