Northern Thailand Tours

by Thai Tour Guide Team on May 5, 2013

One of the most fascinating areas to visit in the Land of Smiles is not where all the beautiful beaches and islands are that draw millions of tourists from all over the world to this country. No, for those who want to experience a little more than the usual touristic highlights, participating in Northern Thailand tours could be the greatest experience.

In general the people in this region are more laid-back and relaxed than elsewhere. They also are even more genuinely welcoming to strangers and are happy when others show an interest in their culture.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is without a doubt the most popular destination in the north of Thailand. Most people visit the old town of Chiang Mai, where so many temples and other cultural attractions can be enjoyed. It’s a great place to try a traditional Thai massage, enjoy eating healthy food and simply take it easy. The best time to go is between December and February, and then again in April when the famous Songkran festival takes place.

You will see plenty of temples like this in Chiang Mai during your northern Thailand tours

Chiang Rai

For those who enjoy adventurous northern Thailand tours, Chiang Rai might be a great choice. This region still is mostly visited by domestic tourists (people who live in other provinces of Thailand and come to travel here). The landscape is just beautiful and there are still many hilltribe people who you can visit who still live in their traditional ways.

This is also an area where you can find plenty of tea plantations that you can visit. Since the altitude is ideal for growing tea (around 1300 meters) you can get some really good teas here. It’s mostly the descendants of Chinese immigrants who are taking care of these plantations, and you get plenty of Oolong and green teas.
Chiang Rai Tea Plantation, which you can visit during a northern Thailand tour

Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son is probably the most popular choice for those who want to travel through northern Thailand independently. Rent a scooter or a car and explore the region.
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Pai

The small town of Pai is a little backpacker enclave located in Mae Hong Son province, and many young people come here to chill out for a while. During high season the feeling here can almost be a bit like on the famous Khao San road because there are so many tourists here, but outside the main walking street things get much more mellow. Which is great, because you can choose whether you want the busy walking street or the quiet and relaxed area around it.
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The Best Northern Thailand Tours

There are many things that you can do in northern Thailand, and if you want to make the most out of your time here, why not plan ahead and talk with someone who knows the region?

Our personal tour guides in northern Thailand will be glad to help you plan your trips and custom-tailor a program according to your wishes and budget. Just contact us and let us know what you’re looking for and together we can work out a great itinerary for your trip into the uppermost regions of this beautiful country.

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Honeymoon in Phuket

by Thai Tour Guide Team on April 23, 2013

Celebrating the most beautiful time of your life on the most beautiful place on earth – what else could one wish for?  A honeymoon in Phuket is an experience you will forever remember.

There is so much to see and do on this beautiful Pearl of the South – you probably won’t even have enough time for all of it.

The pristine paradise beaches,

We can arrange your honeymoon in Phuket for you from A to Z. At the airport our representative will welcome you and accompany you with your private transport to your hotel. (If you want, we can arrange for a stretch limousine or other luxury vehicle for you).

We can help you chose the right hotel, so that you get to make the most out of your budget.

Just remember that pretty much everything is possible on this island.

One of the things you should definitely do while you are already here is to visit Phangna Bay – one of the most beautiful places on earth.

As far as dining is concerned, you have many choices – we do recommend the Diavolo Restaurant with it’s superb food and tasteful interior decoration, and the romantic atmosphere, plus a wide selection of wines.

As the perfect place for a romantic getaway, there are plenty of private spas and luxurious hotels with perfectly maintained swimming pools and adjacent cocktail bars. Take a sip and enjoy the sweet romance of love.

The Centara Villas with view over Karon beach are a beautiful choice of accomodation for your honeymoon in Phuket.

And of course there are many beautiful beaches for those who want to enjoy the sea, go snorkeling or even diving.

Riding an elephant is also possible here, beautifully dressed in expensive clothes. Or go for a romantic and adventorous sea kayaking experience by night where you get to enjoy the stars in the sky.

Another very romantic experience on the island would be to go for a trip with a traditional Chinese junk – the sunset dinner cruise June Bahtra will surely provide you with a very memorable and beautiful experience. The private atmosphere setting and a splendous five-course buffett dinner will make this an evening you will forever remember.

You could also include a speedboat trip to the beautiful and world-famous Koh Phi Phi islands where you get to enjoy one of the most stunning landscapes nature has ever created.

And if you want to truly find the most romantic resort on the island – the Trisara Resort might be just the right choice for your honeymoon in Phuket.

You surely want your love to last forever – what better way than to give this new chapter in your life – your marriage – such a memorable and beautiful beginning, as a sign and symbol of your deep love and joyous affection for your partner?

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If you love train travel then this article by Lisa Young might be of interest for you: Travel: The iconic railway between Bangkok and Singapore. 2030 kilometers of train ride “through regions of incredible natural beauty and important historical significance”, as Young puts it so beautifully.

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Asiatique is a relatively new and popular tourist attraction by the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok. It’s a place where you can spend a nice evening looking for souvenirs, fashion, enjoy some food and drinks and simply take in the lively and laid-back atmosphere.   This place used to be warehouses long time ago, but [...]

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