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Guided tours in Thailand


Here we show you beautiful guided tours that you can book in Thailand. Simply choose your region and find the best excursion destinations! Excursions in Thailand are best booked in advance to save stress and time. Do your research in advance, read the reviews, book and pay for the excursions in advance and ideally use GetYourGuideª or Klookª for the booking. By booking in advance, you have a guaranteed place, you save yourself waiting times and put a stop to scams.

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Phi Leh Lagoon

Phi Leh Lagoon


The shimmering turquoise Phi Leh Lagoon (also known as Pi Leh Bay) is an absolute dream location for snorkeling and swimming fans! You can visit it as part of a day trip from Koh Phi Phi and also make a stop at the beautiful Maya Bay, which is just opposite. The boat trip takes around 30 minutes. Snorkeling equipment is usually provided on board, so all you need to pack is swimwear and sunscreen!.
Maya Bay

Maya Bay


The beautiful Maya Bay is located on the island of Koh Phi Phi Leh in the Andaman Sea and can only be reached by boat. From the main island of Koh Phi Phi Don, the crossing takes around 30 minutes and leads past impressive limestone cliffs across the turquoise blue sea until a picturesque open bay finally appears. At the turn of the millennium, this place became famous worldwide when the film „The Beach“ starring Leonardo DiCaprio was released in 2000....
Kho Ku So Bamboo Bridge

Kho Ku So Bamboo Bridge


The Kho Ku So Bamboo Bridge is a popular excursion destination near Pai, around 30 minutes by scooter from the center. The approximately 1 kilometer long bridge runs over idyllic rice fields and provides an interesting insight into the daily work of the local rice farmers. The bridge construction consists of woven bamboo material supported on natural wooden pillars....
Choui Fong tea plantation

Choui Fong tea plantation


The Choui Fong tea plantation is located in the north of Thailand, just under an hour's drive from Chiang Rai. This picture-book location is a popular excursion destination for all nature and tea lovers and should not be missed on any tour of northern Thailand! Due to the altitude, the fields in the north are ideal for growing various types of tea such as green and black tea. With a cultivation area of over 1,000 rai (= 1.6 square kilometers), the Choui Fong plantation is one of the largest tea producers in Thailand....
Blue Temple

Blue Temple


The Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) is one of the most visited temples in northern Thailand. Its unique design with a bright blue exterior façade and golden decorations attracts over a million visitors every year. In Thai culture, the colors stand for purity, wisdom and the divine. The murals inside also shine in magnificent shades of blue and purple. The highlight of the Blue Temple is the large seated Buddha in the main temple hall (Viharn), whose posture symbolizes the...
White Temple

White Temple


Wat Rong Kung, better known as the White Temple, is a magnificent work of art combining traditional Thai architecture with a white façade and hundreds of thousands of mirror ornaments that glitter in the sunlight and symbolically reflect the wisdom of Buddha. This spectacle of light and spirituality is truly unique in Thailand. With over one million visitors a year, the temple is now one of northern Thailand's most famous landmarks and a must-see attraction in Chiang Rai!...
Pai Canyon

Pai Canyon


The Pai Canyon is a fascinating natural spectacle in the north of Thailand! Who would have thought that this country has such deep canyons? It may not be quite as spectacular as the Grand Canyon in the USA, but the comparatively small Pai Canyon is absolutely worth seeing and always worth a visit if you are in the charming mountain region! The canyon, which locals refer to as Kong Lan, has been formed over several centuries by natural...
Koh Similan

Koh Similan


Koh Similan is a true paradise for divers and snorkelers! If you are planning a trip to Phuket or Khao Lak, then you should definitely not miss this place. The beautiful Similan Islands are located in the Mu Ko Similan National Park of the same name in the western Andaman Sea. A day tour costs between 60 and 90 euros per person. There is also a fee of 500 baht (≈ 13 euros) per person for entry to the national park....
Grand Palace

Grand Palace (Royal Palace)


Anyone traveling to the Thai capital is unlikely to miss the Grand Palace - in the truest sense of the word. The huge 2.6 km² site is located right in the heart of Bangkok, directly on the Chao Phraya River. Contrary to expectations, there is not just a single palace to marvel at here, but an entire complex consisting of government buildings, magnificent ancient temples with golden towers, ornate decorations and murals as well as lovingly tended gardens. It attracts tens of thousands of visitors every day...
Wat Arun

Wat Arun


Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamaha Wihan, or Wat Arun for short, is one of the most visited Buddhist temples in Bangkok. Its name is derived from Aruna, the god of dawn from Indian mythology, which is why this place is also commonly known as the "Temple of Dawn" or "Temple of Dawn". Its origins lie far back in the ancient Ayutthaya period, where the first temple of this complex was built as early as the 17th century under the name Wat Makok. The kings...
Wat Mahathat (Ayutthaya)

Wat Mahathat (Ayutthaya)


Wat Mahathat is the landmark of the ruined city of Ayutthaya, which was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Siam until 1767. Today, the Ayutthaya Historical Park with more than 40 temples - once there were over 400 temples - is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world every day. Wat Mahathat, one of the oldest and most important temples in the city's history, is located in the city center. The approximately 50 meter high Prang (= ancient temple spire, built in Khmer style)...
Chao Phraya boat trip

Chao Phraya boat trip


If you are in Bangkok, you absolutely must plan a boat trip on the glittering Chao Phraya River! Especially in the evening, countless tourists flock to ICONSIAM Pier 4 to take one of the popular dinner cruises. Even if this place has something of a mass processing, in our opinion it is worth experiencing this spectacle once. The ships are modernly equipped, offer seating on several floors and usually have live music or a DJ with...
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Book excursions in Thailand


It's best to book excursions and activities in Thailand in advance to save stress and time. Do your research in advance, read the reviews, book and pay for the excursions in advance and ideally use GetYourGuideª or Klookª for the booking. By following these tips, you can ensure that you experience the best excursions and activities in Thailand. By booking in advance, you'll have a guaranteed spot, save yourself waiting time and put a stop to scams!