Central Thailand
Home to some of Thailand’s most rewarding historical and coastal experiences, the Central region stretches from the ancient kingdoms of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai to the relaxed beach towns of the Gulf coast. Kanchanaburi adds a layer of wartime heritage framed by waterfalls and jungle, while Khao Yai National Park offers world-class wildlife watching within easy reach of Bangkok. It’s a region of genuine variety — equally suited to history lovers, nature seekers, and those after a quieter coastal escape.
Locations
Hua Hin
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A graceful, low-key beach town with a long history as a royal retreat, offering a quieter alternative to Thailand’s busier resort destinations. Well maintained beaches, golf courses, and a relaxed night market make it a natural fit for families and those after a comfortable coastal stay without the party scene.
Ayutthaya
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Bangkok
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Thailand’s sprawling capital is a brilliant sensory overload of temples, street food, and urban energy along the Chao Phraya River. Explore the grandeur of the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, drift through the floating markets and backwater canals, graze through some of Asia’s best street food scenes, and end the evening at one of the city’s iconic rooftop bars.
Kanchanaburi
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A destination that weaves wartime history with natural beauty in equal measure. The Bridge on the River Kwai and the Thailand-Burma Railway draw visitors with a powerful and sobering story, while national parks and waterfalls like Erawan offer lush jungle relief not far from town.
Khao Yai National Park
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Lopburi
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A compact historic town north of Bangkok where ancient Khmer temple ruins sit alongside a thriving population of free roaming macaque monkeys. The ruins, particularly Prang Sam Yot, are genuinely impressive; the town’s layered history stretching back over a thousand years through Khmer, Ayutthaya, and colonial-era influences.
Koh Samet
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A small, sandy island just a few hours from Bangkok that punches well above its size for convenience and charm. White-sand beaches, clear water, and a laid-back atmosphere make it a popular escape for city residents and travellers short on time.
Koh Chang
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Sukhothai
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The birthplace of the Thai kingdom and one of its most peaceful historical parks, where centuries-old temples and lotus-filled ponds sit in carefully preserved grounds. The scale feels intimate compared to Ayutthaya, with wide cycling paths connecting the ruins through shaded greenery.
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Tours
Below are a selection of our favourite sample itineraries that we have created based on our experiences of travelling extensively throughout Vietnam. As with all our tours, every aspect can be tailor-made to your individual requirements.
