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If you are planning a multi stop trip, please call us with details of
your proposed itinerary so we can give you an indication of cost.
 
We can provide accommodation from £11 per person per night.
 
Thailand enjoys a tropical climate with 3 distinct seasons - summer
from March through May, rainy with plenty of sunshine from June to September
and cool from October through February. The average annual temperature
is 28°C (83°F), ranging, in Bangkok, for example, from 30°C
in April to 25°C in December.
UK citizens do not require a visa for travel to Thailand for stays of
up to 30 days. Longer stays do require a visa applied for from the embassy
in the UK. You must have a passport valid for at least 6 months after
your departure date from the destination.

Click here
for up-to-date Foreign Office Advice.
Flying Time from UK : Approx 12 hours
Bangkok is a vast city bursting with life, an old culture. Whilst the
stylish hotels, neon nightlife and the citys chaotic traffic are
symbols of the 20th century, take a deeper look for Bangkok displays
the deep-seated traditions and history of the former Royal Siam people.
400 temples, saffron-robed Buddhist monks and a maze of canals crisscrossing
the city offer insights into the history
and character of this colourful metropolis.
By day, explore the magnificent Grand Palace, remarkable Emerald Buddha
and the riverside temples of Wat Arun and Wat Pho or take a relaxing
river cruise to Ayuthaya, Thailand's ancient capital.
By night enjoy a display of traditional Thai dance and exotic food or
browse through one of the many night markets. The sightseeing opportunities
are seemingly endless.
Take time to appreciate the way of life of the Thai people and you will
gain numerous everlasting memories of this enchanting city where the
sights, experiences and excellent hotels will certainly fulfil, and
probably exceed, your expectations.
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