
The pre-planned itineraries for tours to Thailand usually only include stops in Bangkok and Pattaya for sightseeing and shopping. But the country also boasts the pearl island of Phuket, the rose of the North, Chiang Mai, and the resort paradise of Hua Hin...
Phuket, the "Pearl of the South".

Experience kayaking in Phuket.
Known as the "pearl of the South" in the Land of the Golden Pagodas, Phuket nestles peacefully amidst lush green pine forests and endless stretches of white sandy beaches. It's a destination for those who are captivated by its beauty.James BondDon't miss "James Bond Island," the nickname Phuket earned after being the main setting for the film. In Phuket, you can spend hours soaking in the cool blue sea, surfing, and snorkeling to admire the colorful coral reefs. For a more adventurous experience, don't hesitate to take a boat trip to Koh Phiphi, Koh Phanga, and Ao Nang under the bright sunshine, enjoying delicious fresh food and immersing yourself in all-night parties with the hospitable locals.
"The Rose of the North" Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is enchanting during the Yi Peng Lantern Festival.
Blessed with natural beauty, Chiang Mai is considered the "Rose of the North." While not as vibrant and modern as Bangkok, it retains the traditional, rustic charm of the former capital of the Lanna Kingdom. Located in the highest mountainous region of Thailand, Chiang Mai boasts winding roads dotted with wildflowers, ancient temples with unique architecture nestled near wildlife parks. In November, Chiang Mai is illuminated by the vibrant lights of the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng lantern festivals. Your worries and anxieties will be carried away by the floating lanterns, leaving you with a feeling of lightness and serenity.
With the Free & Easy Bangkok - Chiang Mai tour package, travelers can not only explore the rich cultural and historical heritage and participate in unique festivals, but also have the opportunity to experience adventurous activities such as mountain climbing, elephant riding, or rafting on the river.
"A paradise for relaxation" Hua Hin

Hua Hin is only about 200km from Bangkok, easily accessible by bus or train. It's a tropical resort destination. While it boasts endless stretches of white sandy beaches and golden sunshine, unlike the bustling Phuket, Hua Hin is like a quiet, gentle, and hospitable seaside girl. Visitors to Hua Hin are amazed by the pristine, ancient beauty of its historical sites and scenic spots. It's also a popular annual vacation destination for the Thai Royal Family.
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