Discover Thailand

Feel the pulse of vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.

About Thailand

Thailand, a dazzling destination known for its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and rich history, offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and exploration. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene shores of Phuket and Koh Samui, Thailand is a paradise for every traveler.

For those who seek an adrenaline rush, there’s world-class diving, zip-lining, and even rock climbing in Krabi. Other must-visit places include the serene Phi Phi Islands, the stunning beaches of Koh Samui, the vibrant street life in Pattaya, the cultural heart of Sukhothai, and the lush landscapes of Kanchanaburi. And of course, no trip to Thailand is complete without experiencing its warm hospitality, legendary cuisine, and exotic islands.

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What we offer?

Bay view

Sea view

Waterfront

Kitchen

Wifi

Free parking on premises

Private hot tub

Shared sauna

Pets allowed

Free washer - in building

Available Packages

Bangkok

Starts @ AED 22,000

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Starts @ AED 28,000

Chiang Mai

Starts @ AED 22,000

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Value

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FAQ's

When is the best time to visit Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand is in the dry season, between November and February, when the weather is a bit cooler and pleasant. It’s a good destination all year around, with every season flaunting its charms.

Wear light cool clothing for warm weather in Thailand. Also, sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, and good walking shoes are some things to consider packing. For temple visits, however, pack something modest that covers the shoulders and knees.

Yes, Thailand is a fairly safe destination. Be aware of your surroundings, take care of your belongings, and follow any local instructions.

Thai cuisine is famous for its rich flavor. Depending on where you go, street food is a must. Pad Thai, green curry, tom yum soup, and mango sticky rice are all offerings that would be hard to miss. It’s usually spicy, but there are milder types that you can go for.

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, particularly in large cities such as Bangkok and Chiang Mai. However, a little cash for the smaller shops, markets, or remote areas always comes in handy.

There are no recommended vaccinations; however, it is wise to seek a doctor’s opinion before traveling, particularly if your plans involve visiting rural or jungle areas.

The currency used in Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). ATMs are available throughout the country, and it’s a good idea to carry cash when visiting smaller towns or local markets.

Thai is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and by service staff. Learning a few basic Thai phrases can enhance your experience, and locals will appreciate the effort.

Absolutely! Thailand is well-connected with both domestic flights and trains, making it easy to visit multiple destinations in one trip. From the lively city life of Bangkok to the tranquil beaches of Koh Samui, your itinerary can be customized to your interests.

Yes, Thailand is a popular destination for solo travelers. It offers a mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation, with a well-developed tourist infrastructure, friendly locals, and plenty of opportunities to meet other travelers. Whether you’re exploring bustling cities, peaceful beaches, or hiking through nature, Thailand is a safe and welcoming place for solo travelers.

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