Where Every Journey Feels Alive
Thailand is more than a place to visit it’s a place to feel. The aroma of sizzling street food, the sound of temple bells at dawn, the sight of long-tail boats on emerald waters every moment is a sensory experience.
Places to Go in Thailand

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Bangkok

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Chiang Mai

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Chiang Rai

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Ayutthaya

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Phuket

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Krabi
Experiences in Thailand
Culture & Heritage
Food & Drink
Islands & Beaches
Discover Thailand
Thailand is about moments that stay with you releasing a lantern into the night sky, tasting mango sticky rice for the first time, or snorkeling among coral reefs. It’s a destination that feels alive in every sense.
At Sava Travel, we tailor journeys that let you experience Thailand’s icons and hidden gems from Bangkok’s rooftop views to Koh Samui’s sunset shores.
How it Works
You Relax, We Plan
From resorts to activities, we handle every detail so you can simply enjoy the journey.
We Curate Your Options
Our experts handpick the best resorts, destinations, and experiences tailored to your style, budget, and vision.
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Share your travel dreams, whether it’s a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
Best Time to Travel Thailand
The most popular time to visit, with sunny skies, low humidity, and comfortable temperatures (25–30°C). Ideal for beach escapes, temple visits, and cultural festivals.
Tips:
- Book early — peak season brings higher prices and limited availability.
- Best for honeymoons and family trips.
- Yi Peng Lantern Festival (Nov) and Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb) are highlights.
Temperatures rise above 35°C in many areas, making beaches especially appealing. Songkran, the Thai New Year in April, is celebrated with nationwide water fights.
Tips:
- Ideal for beach vacations in Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui.
- Hydrate often and plan sightseeing in mornings/evenings.
- Songkran (April 13–15) is one of the most exciting times to visit.
Tropical showers are frequent, especially in the afternoons, but often brief. Landscapes turn lush and green, and there are fewer tourists.
Tips:
- Great for value seekers — resorts offer excellent deals.
- Diving in Koh Tao is best in July–September.
- September is the wettest month — plan flexible activities.
FAQs about Thailand
10–14 days is perfect for a first trip, covering Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and an island. For a slower pace including more islands or cultural depth, plan 2–3 weeks.
Thailand can fit any budget. Street food and boutique guesthouses are affordable, while luxury resorts and private villas offer world-class indulgence.
Yes, families enjoy island resorts, elephant sanctuaries, cooking classes, and safe beaches. Many resorts have kids’ clubs and family suites.
Pad Thai, green curry, tom yum soup, mango sticky rice, and regional specialties like khao soi (Chiang Mai). Street food is a must.
November–February offers the best weather, while April–May can be perfect for beach-focused honeymoons.
Many nationalities can enter visa-free for 30 days. Longer stays may require a tourist visa.
Domestic flights are quick and affordable. Trains and buses connect major regions. Tuk-tuks and songthaews are fun for short city rides.
Yes, very safe for travelers. The main precautions are avoiding scams in tourist-heavy areas and being mindful of beach safety.
The blend of vibrant culture, warm hospitality, stunning landscapes, and world-class food makes Thailand a destination that appeals to all kinds of travelers.
Plan Your Thailand Journey
From Bangkok’s golden temples to Chiang Mai’s lantern-filled skies, from Krabi’s cliffs to Koh Samui’s serene beaches, Thailand is a destination that blends energy with tranquility.
At Sava Travel, we craft itineraries that balance island escapes, cultural immersion, and unforgettable flavors making your Thai adventure seamless and personal.
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