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2023
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Which Provinces in Thailand are a Must-Visit for a Month-Long Trip from Canada?
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January
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Alison
Chiang Mai in the north is beautiful with stunning temples, amazing food, elephant sanctuaries and lots to do.
I tend to go to Chiang Mai first to acclimatize and save the crowds in Bangkok for later. If it’s your first time, Bangkok can be overwhelming!
I haven’t been to Hua Hin for years, but it had many golf courses and nice beaches.
I love Krabi (Ao Nang) for the beach and Koh Lanta for a nearby island to relax.
You can also travel to Sukhothai by bus or train. Ancient capital with ruins and lots of history.
From Bangkok a day trip to Ayutthaya is great with bus tour there, then you return by boat.
A couple days in Kanchanaburi was interesting with the WWII history (Bridge over River Kwai) and the death railway.
I check viator to see day tours and trip advisor has lots of info.
Alison
I also look at travel videos on YouTube- lots of great videographers giving info and advice.
Kerri
This is a great itinerary! We went in November for 3 weeks and just made a few tweaks. Worked out great.
https://thetravelscribes.com/3-weeks-in-thailand-itinerary/
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Alvin
Was in Chiang Mai/Bangkok last August and the Sunday Night Market is really something. Since you're going to be in Thailand for a month maybe look into a couple of days in Cambodia and visit Siem Reap and the Angkor Wat before the world descends on it again..
We took a day trip out to Doi Inthanon and although it was raining it was worth seeing especially the giant Buddha up there.
Paula
Alvin we did this trip a few weeks ago (including Angkor Wat) it was all amazing!!!
Jess
Thailand is really huge but a month is great. Do u plan to take the train, or bus or fly between places?? We usually start in Bangkok (5-7nts)—lots to see and do. Be sure to take the local boats up and down the river too.
Ayuthya is a good day trip by local train. there’s a really good non-profit elephant sanctuary to visit just outside of the town—u can rent bicycles and peddle there in 20min
Kanchanaburi is lovely for a few nights
Chiangmai is good for 5-7nts. As others have said, the weekly Sunday night market is wonderful.
Then can dip to a beach place in the south for some R&R. We like Koh Phangnan —the north and west of the island is not party central and has lovely beaches and accommodations. (HaAd Yao in particular)
Have fun
Anonymou
Jess thank you for a detailed response! Kind of having a small heart attack, seeing as we have 6 days to plan. He’s pretty much wanting to bring golf clubs and I’m trying to explain that exploring really doesn’t jive with those. Hoping to do buses and trains!
Alison
Group member you can rent golf
Clubs and probably quite inexpensive
Jess
Group member check out tripadvisor for itineraries. Long distances if u go north or south so either sacrifice it as a travel day and see something or do overnight travel and experience the sleeper trains or buses.
But personally I’d just wing it
Paula
Jess definitely Koh Phanang!! So beautiful!!
Gerry
Chiang Mai for sure.
Irene
Northern Thailand is beautiful & not very busy w tourists.
Meighan
So many great suggestions! Only one person mentioned Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle. It’s where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet over the Mekong river. Gorgeous!
There is also Khao Yai national park outside of Bangkok that has ecolodges and hikes through the jungle.
Koh Lipe is my absolute favorite tiny island. Way down in the south in the Andaman sea. Tiny, pristine.
If you decide on Hua Hin, go check out Phraya Nakhon cave with the hidden temple.
If you want to hit up another country, Angkor Wat is a must and my personal fave is Luang Prabang and the Kuang Si waterfalls in Laos. The tiny village is a UNESCO world heritage site for culture and is absolutely charming.
Truthfully - you can go anywhere and have a marvelous time!
Sabeta
Meighan Chiang Rai is beautiful with the white temple.
Anne
There is a great Thailand travel group on FB.
We hired a few local guides through
Withlocals . Check them out online.
Chiangmai is amazing,
Railey and the islands are a must! Enjoy your trip
Kelly
If you are going soon be advised that over the next 2-3 months is “smoke season” think a really bad forest fire smoke day for here in BC. In our experience the smoke was so bad in Chiang Mai/Pai you could barely see the mountains or not at all at certain times of day. The smoke wasn’t really bad in the coastal areas/islands which is further away from farming areas.
Kelly
Not trying to be a Debbie but I never once came across any mention of it online. Perhaps we went in a particularly bad year but we were told it is every year from usually Feb to April. (We travelled in April and it was still going though)
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Exploring Thailand: Must-Visit Provinces for a Month-Long Trip
Travelling from Canada to Thailand for a month-long trip is an exciting adventure! If you're looking to explore more than just the typical beach destinations, Thailand has a lot to offer in terms of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are some provinces that are a must-visit for your trip:
1. Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is a historic city in northern Thailand known for its ancient temples, vibrant markets, and lush mountain landscapes. Make sure to visit the iconic Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, explore the Old City, and take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Thai dishes.
2. Phuket
Phuket is a popular island destination in southern Thailand with stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and great snorkeling spots. Spend a few days relaxing on the beaches of Patong or Kata, and take a boat tour to explore the nearby Phi Phi Islands for some fantastic snorkeling opportunities.
3. Krabi
Krabi is another province in southern Thailand known for its limestone cliffs, clear waters, and beautiful beaches. Visit the famous Railay Beach for some rock climbing or kayaking, and don't miss out on a day trip to the stunning Phi Phi Islands for more snorkeling adventures.
4. Hua Hin
Hua Hin is a coastal town near Bangkok that is famous for its golf courses, beautiful beaches, and royal palaces. Spend a day playing golf at one of the world-class courses, relax on the white sandy beaches, and visit the historic Mrigadayavan Palace for a glimpse into Thailand's royal history.
With these provinces in mind, you'll have a well-rounded trip that includes history, culture, beach time, snorkeling, and golf. Enjoy your month-long adventure in Thailand!
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Anonymou
Hello, last minute travel to Thailand for a month. Travelling from Canada and hoping for suggestions on Provinces that are a must. We’ve never travelled to a place that isn’t just two week “beach time.” We hope to visit historic sites, a few snorkeling days, beautiful beaches and golf.