• Why should I visit Thailand?
    • Thailand continues to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. Often labeled the Land of Smiles, Thailand is a diverse country that caters to travelers of all budgets. Thai culture has been shaped by many influences, including Indian, Lao, Burmese, Cambodian, and Chinese. Visit the ancient temples, explore the countryside by cycle, trek the tropical jungles, enjoy island hopping, discover hidden caves and lagoons, and sample new cuisine in the floating markets.

  • Is a visa required to visit Thailand?
    • U.S. citizens carrying a tourist passport and in possession of an onward or return airline ticket do not require a visa to enter Thailand. The passport must have at least six months validity remaining to be allowed entry. Upon entry, Thai immigration officials will place an immigration stamp in the passport permitting a 30-day stay in Thailand if arriving by air or a 15-day stay if arriving by land.

  • What should I pack?
    • It all depends on your destination and season of travel. Much of Thailand has a tropical climate. A light jacket or layering is best to accommodate the varying temperatures. Also, we suggest shoes that are comfortable for walking, including sandals and tennis shoes. A head cover may be required for women and men at certain sacred sites and places of worship.

  • When is the best time to travel?
    • It really depends on your destination, activities and season of travel. Generally speaking, the preferred time to visit Thailand is during the dry season from November – March. Our destination specialists will recommend certain travel times after learning more about your preferences and budget.

  • Are vaccinations required?
    • Immunizations are not required to visit Thailand. Depending on the season and region of travel, we will suggest preventative measures. We do highly recommend the Tetanus, Typhoid, and Hepatitis A vaccine and encourage all travelers to be current on routine immunizations. For detailed information, please contact your physician or visit the CDC website.

  • I have never been to Thailand and have no idea where to start. What do you recommend?
    • Ultimately, what do you hope to see and experience during your trip? Our destination specialists will make recommendations based on your travel preferences. Many travelers arrive in Bangkok and also include visits to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and the islands. Depending on your interests, we also offer adventure activities in the jungles, home visits and ecotourism programs.

  • Is Thailand a safe country?
    • Thailand has a very low crime rate and is generally a safe country. However, as with any international travel, please be aware of your surroundings. Always make sure your purse is zipped and wallets are in sealed pockets. In the markets, be vigilant of pick-pockets and distraction scams. Additionally, at the train/bus stations and airports, monitor your luggage at all times.

  • Do Thais speak English?
    • Outside major cities, limited English is spoken by Thais. However, English is spoken at all hotels, major restaurants and shops. Road signs are written in both Thai and English throughout the country, with few exceptions.