Thailand, the “Land of Smiles”, fascinates you with its cultural richness, varied landscapes and the incredible kindness of its people. From the golden temples of Bangkok to the lush mountains of the North, through paradisiacal beaches and world-renowned cuisine, our stays in Thailand are an invitation to wonder and adventure. Explore our offers and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of Southeast Asia.

What to remember about Thailand in 4 points

Cultural and spiritual richness

Discover thousands of magnificent Buddhist temples (Wats), golden Buddhas, and historic capitals such as Ayutthaya and Sukhothai.

Beaches and islands for all tastes

Whether you seek the bustling Phuket, the charm of Koh Samui, the landscapes of Krabi or the tranquility of more secret islands, Thailand has a beach for you.

World-renowned gastronomy

Thai cuisine is a festival of flavours. “Street food”, especially in Bangkok, is an unmissable culinary experience.

Lush nature and a warm welcome

From the mountains of the North where elephants live to marine national parks, nature is omnipresent, as are the legendary smile and hospitality of the Thai people.

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What are the must-see places to visit in Thailand?

Thailand offers a multitude of sites not to be missed. In Bangkok, visit the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), the Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) and the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). The floating markets near the capital are also a unique experience. In the north, Chiang Mai is the starting point to explore the mountains, visit elephant sanctuaries and discover the Doi Suthep Temple. The ancient capitals, Ayutthaya et Sukhothai, listed by UNESCO, are impressive historical parks. As for islands, the Phi Phi Islands are famous for their spectacular landscapes (Maya Bay), the region of Krabi for its limestone cliffs (Railay Beach), and the islands of Phuket et Koh Samui for their comprehensive tourist offerings.

What is the climate in Thailand?

Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate, mainly divided into three seasons:

  • The cool and dry season (November to February): This is the best time to visit most of the country, with pleasant temperatures and little rain. It is the high tourist season.
  • The hot season (March to May): Temperatures can be very high, especially in April.
  • The rainy season (June to October): Characterized by intense but often short showers (monsoon). The nature is then lush and tourists are fewer. The Gulf coast (Koh Samui) has a shifted rainy season (rather from September to December).

What to eat in Thailand? Gastronomy in Thailand

Thai cuisine is one of the most appreciated in the world. The Pad Thai (stir-fried rice noodles) is the national dish. The Tom Yum Goong (spicy and sour shrimp soup), the Gaeng Keow Wan (green curry with coconut milk) and the Massaman Curry are must-tries. The spicy green papaya salad (Som Tum) is refreshing. The street food is everywhere and offers an endless variety of skewers, soups, and fried dishes. For dessert, don’t miss the mango sticky rice (sticky rice with mango and coconut milk).

When to visit Thailand?

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Practical advice for your trip to Thailand

Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia never to have been colonized by a European power. Its name means “Land of Free Men”.

The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). It is preferable to pay in baht, especially for small shops and street food. Credit cards are accepted in large hotels, restaurants and shopping centres. ATMs are widespread, but often apply fixed fees for foreign cards.

The inhabitants of Thailand are called Thais and Thai women.

The official language is Thai. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but proficiency may be basic outside. Learning some basic Thai words (sawasdee: hello, khop khun: thank you) will be highly appreciated.

In Thailand, a wide variety of plugs are found, including types A, B, C, F and O. Most recent plugs are hybrid and accept both flat (type A) and round (type C) pins. However, for greater security, it is highly recommended to bring a universal adapter. The voltage is 220V and the frequency is 50Hz.

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