Our top Thailand tours and excursions

Thailand is overflowing with guided tours and excursions, but not all are created equal. That’s why we only ever recommend the best of the best: the experiences guaranteed to get you under the skin of Thai culture.   

Orange vintage car street art on wall in Talad Noi, Bangkok

Street art tour of Talad Noi

Though it’s now part of Bangkok’s sprawling Chinatown, the first residents of Talad Noi were Portuguese Catholics who moved from Ayutthaya in the 18th century.

Today, it’s the epicenter of Bangkok’s street-art scene, with colorful murals splashed on walls between Chinese temples and grand, European-style architecture. Snap up some street food (dim sum is a local fave) as you hear the stories behind the artworks, then finish up with an ice-cold drink on a rooftop terrace.

Ruins of Sukhothai historical park

Sukhothai Historical Park

It was during the age of Sukhothai that Thai culture as we know it was born.

Hop on a tuk-tuk tour to uncover the 700-year-old remnants of this extraordinary city — which invented the Thai alphabet, spread Theravada Buddhism and presided over a golden age of the arts. Stop in at some of nearly 200 temples and spires spread out between trees, paddies, ponds and villages, and soak up the atmosphere of one of the great pre-modern civilizations. 

Man cutting down coconuts in Thailand

Introduction to coconuts

Coconuts: not much to know, right? Wrong.

Today’s join-in tour will get you beneath the hairy husk of this humble fruit as you visit a museum, orchard, farm and family-run processing factory. Along the way, follow the coconut from cultivation to peeling, scraping, squeezing, distilling and crafting — ending in products as diverse as coconut oil and household appliances. Of course, you’ll also get to eat plenty of coconut-flavored goodies, including a traditional sweet dessert you’ll whip up yourself. 

Views over foothills near Mae Hong Son looking towards Myanmar

Nature & tribes of Mae Hong Son

Get a glimpse of Mae Hong Son’s natural and cultural bounty as you bamboo raft through a 1.5km cave system, watch as thousands of bats and swifts fill the air at dusk, and visit a village of the Black Lahu tribe, who’ve adapted to use eco-friendly tourism to support their traditional lifestyle. On the way home, stop to take in breathtaking views over the Himalayan foothills stretching into Myanmar and beyond. 

Motorbike ride in Thailand

Tour the Chiang Mai countryside by vintage Vespa

Hop on the back of a scooter, leave the crowds behind, and discover Chiang Mai’s mountain scenery in style — on the back of a vintage Vespa!  

The countryside surrounding Chiang Mai is a stunning setting for a scooter tour: think rippling rice paddies backed by forested mountains, and rolling green farmlands dotted with traditional, thatched-roof villages. With an expert driver to tackle the twists and turns, you’ll be free to soak up the scenery from the back of your Vespa — with plenty of stops along the way to get into the rhythm of countryside life. Eat lunch in a tropical garden, visit a hilltop temple with a giant Buddha, stop in at a Thai farmhouse, and learn how elephant dung can be used to make sustainable materials. Equal parts exhilarating and enlightening, this tour is one of our favorite ways to see a different side of Chiang Mai.

Elephants of Elephant Hills sanctuary, Khao Sok National Park

Meet gentle giants at Elephant Hills

Combine luxurious, safari-style tents with a world-class, animal-friendly elephant sanctuary — all set against the backdrop of the magical Thai rainforest — and you get one of our favorite wildlife experiences in Southeast Asia. 

Deep in the Khao Sok National Park, surrounded by towering limestone mountains and virgin jungle, is Elephant Hills: part nature park, part wildlife sanctuary, and part luxury eco-lodge. After you’ve settled into your tent on Thailand’s most beautiful lake, there’s a whole menu of amazing experiences to get stuck into. Head out canoeing on the Sok River as hornbills fly overhead, drink cocktails in the club bar as you watch traditional Thai dance, and — of course — meet the elephants who call this paradise home. Elephant Hills is committed to the welfare of these gentle giants, so you’ll be able to meet, touch, feed and interact with them, but not ride them.