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16 Days Itineraries Thailand

Boutique Luxury Thailand

Most suited for
Families, Couples
Ideal time to visit
Nov - Apr

Trip Highlights

poomjai garden

Discover Bangkok with the ETG edge: sizzling street food, hidden canals and secret gardens

Stay in a floating lodge deep in Khao Sok National Park

Unwind at The Sarojin, the best boutique beach retreat in Khao Lak

Boutique Luxury Thailand Trip

As with all our holidays, this itinerary is just a starting point. We will create a bespoke package which will be completely unique for you. 

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Day 1

Your adventure begins

It’s time to step away from your everyday, and catch your flight to Bangkok.

Days 2 - 4

Bangkok

Your guide and driver will welcome you to Thailand. Settle into one the most impressive hotels in the capital, The Siam, before setting out to explore.

You’ll go on a guided walking tour through a maze of side streets and shophouses, then hop in a tuk-tuk to explore ancient temples and bustling markets. Cruise narrow canals by boat to a hidden restaurant for lunch, made with ingredients from its organic garden, followed by a hands-on dessert workshop. Also, you can cycle Bangkok’s peaceful ‘Green Lung’, with time to meet locals and explore along the way.

Days 5 - 8

Chiang Mai

Take a short flight across (or board an overnight train) to Chiang Mai. Your base here is Raya Heritage, a lovely retreat along the Ping River. Explore the historic old city, observe monks collecting morning alms, and taste your way through bustling markets. A highlight is the Chef Gee experience, either a cooking class or private dinner in her countryside home, featuring seasonal flavours picked straight from the garden. One morning, explore by electric tuk-tuk, hopping between temples and food stalls with your guide, meeting families preparing banana-leaf parcels, pork skewers and delicate dumplings.

You’ll can also head into the hills for a day at ChangChill, an impressive ethical elephant sanctuary focused on hands-off observation.

Raya Heritage
Days 9 - 11

Khao Sok

Fly south and journey to 500 Rai Floating Resort, located on Cheow Lan Lake in the heart of Khao Sok National Park.

Your floating villa places you directly within one of Thailand’s most dramatic natural landscapes. Spend your time kayaking across glassy waters, joining guided jungle walks, and taking boat safaris to spot wildlife along the lake’s limestone cliffs. Evenings are quiet and unhurried, with the rainforest providing the only background noise.

Day 12 - 14

Khao Lak

Continue to the Andaman coast for your final stay at The Sarojin, a wonderful beach retreat near Khao Lak. Here, days are deliberately unstructured. Relax on the soft sand, by the pool, or take gentle coastal walks. This is a beach stay chosen for its sense of calm and space.

The dining experiences are a highlight here, too.

Day 15

Fly home

Today, it’s sadly time to wave goodbye to Thailand. Your driver will take you to the airport for your flight home.

Epic Trip in Thailand

From the moment we started conversations... we knew we would be in safe hands. ETG's first hand knowledge of all the destinations and experiences mean that they can bespoke the perfect trip for you. We experienced Thailand from a different perspective... with great guides. I work in hospitality and it’s all about the small details and surprise and delight moments which [they] get. Book with ETG you won’t regret it!
Simon
21 August 2024

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What’s included:

With ETG, what’s included goes well beyond the basics. From the moment your trip begins to your final farewell, the essentials are already taken care of, leaving you free to immerse, explore and enjoy without the hassle of hidden extras.

Here’s what comes as standard in all of our holidays:

All flights (unless you’ve booked your own!)
Expert guides and drivers
All accommodation
Many meals and snacks
Immersive experiences throughout
All regional transfers
Tips
24/7 In-Country support
Personal travel consultant throughout

Pricing:

As every holiday is bespoke, prices vary depending on destination, flights, hotel choices, inclusions and travel dates. We aim to include as much as possible upfront, so you know exactly where you are. As an approximate guide:

Bespoke Holidays £4,500 - £8,500pp
Bespoke Luxury Holidays £8,500 - £14,500pp
Bespoke Family Holidays £4,000 - £7,500pp

Meet Our Thailand Experts

Ella’s first trip to ‘The Land of Smiles’ sealed the deal. She fell instantly for the effortlessly friendly people and the banging food. Now, she spends her time helping travellers experience the Thailand she loves – from Bangkok’s hidden gardens with secret restaurants to quiet islands where you won’t be part of a pack of tourists. Phew.

“This is a pretty special introduction to Thailand. You’ll stay at our top boutique hotels, which are lovely and luxurious, but never feel too flashy.”

Ella
Thailand Specialist

Explore Our Hotels & Villas

We’ve handpicked boutique hotels and unique stays that balance comfort, character, and connection to place. Full details will follow separately.

Bangkok - Luxury

The Siam

Raya Heritage room with private pool

Chiang Mai - Deluxe

Raya Heritage Resort

Khao Sok National Park - Eco/Adventure

500 Rai Floating Resort

Khao Lak - Luxury

The Sarojin

Experiences in Thailand

Crafting bespoke packages is the heart of what we do. Each holiday is specially designed to confound preconceptions and share magical, memorable, and truly exceptional experiences.

Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand

Forest to Fork: A Day in Rural Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand

Chef Gee Dinner or Cooking Experience

Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand

Chiang Mai Food Tour by Electric Tuk Tuk

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Evening Street Food Tour in Chinatown, Bangkok

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Discover Bangkok's Hidden Garden

Elephant and his carer at ethical sanctuary Chang chill in Chiang mai

Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand

ChangChill Ethical Elephant Sanctuary

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Multi-Transport Adventure in Bangkok

Important FAQs about Thailand

At Experience Travel Group, we’ve been crafting immersive holidays in Thailand for around 20 years and some of our team live there. Our in-depth local knowledge, long-standing partnerships and network of specialist local guides, we can really help you under the skin of the country and discover her secret sides.

Over the years, we’ve developed enriching experiences that bring together cultural depth and give you the freedom to explore. Think hands-on food adventures in Bangkok’s backstreets, access to peaceful beaches, countryside stays where local life still ticks to its own rhythm, or journeys into the mountainous north to meet the hill tribes – all bespoke to you.

With our expert planning and on-the-ground support, you can get into holiday mode knowing everything’s covered – while still having the freedom to discover Thailand your way. We don’t do cookie-cutter trips. Every holiday is personal, every route considered, and every detail designed to show you a side of Thailand that most visitors miss.

So come with us, to the Thailand we know and love.

In general, November to April is the most popular time, with warm, dry weather across most of the country – ideal for both exploring and beach time. But Thailand’s seasons aren’t as simple as they look, and with a little know-how, there’s somewhere worth visiting year-round.

The Andaman Coast (Phuket, Krabi, Koh Lanta) is at its sunniest between November and April, while the Gulf of Thailand (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao) comes into its own from February to August when the west coast monsoon winds bring in rain to the west coast. With its mountains and cooler breezes, Northern Thailand is best for trekking and outdoor adventures from November to February.

Travelling during the “green season” (roughly May to October) can be rewarding: fewer crowds, greener landscapes, and lower hotel rates. Rain tends to arrive in short, heavy bursts rather than all day, leaving plenty of sunshine in between. National parks are glorious at this time, with waterfalls in full flow. During late August and September, Thailand often experiences flooding, so this time is usually best avoided, though even then, you can still visit many of the beach destinations very happily.

The months of April and October are the turning points worth considering for great-value travel, with fairly reliable weather. In April, the Songkran New Year festival is a joy to be part of, if you don’t mind getting a soaking from a water pistol (or water blaster!). The rates fall dramatically compared with March. While Songkran marks the start of the rainy season, it has not fully kicked in. It can be a good time to travel throughout the country for those who can put up with some serious heat and humidity. In October, the rains tend to fall away as Thailand returns towards the settled November weather.

So while November to March might be the sweet spot for most of Thailand, there’s always a way to plan a Thailand holiday that fits your timing – and often, going slightly against the grain can mean quieter beaches, great value and a richer experience.

Every ETG holiday is designed to feel seamless, immersive and stress free. We’ll arrange international flights (if you’d like us to), your drivers and guides, and stays in characterful hotels we know and trust.

You’ll experience the country in a way that’s completely bespoke to you – from quiet moments to big adventures – all planned by our specialists. And while you’re away, our local team is on hand 24/7, so you’ll always feel well looked after.