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Airports in Thailand

It is easy to see why millions of travellers book flights to Thailand. Prathet Thai or "land of the free” is Southeast Asia’s premiere destination. Travellers appeals to every traveller – the country is made up of natural regions including the mountainous and forested North; the rice fields of the Central Plains; the farmlands of the Northeast; and, perhaps most famously, the tropical islands and long shorelines of the South. Flights to Thailand land visitors in the most popular and capital city, Bangkok. One night in Bangkok or Chiang Mai and you’ll feed your need for energizing nightlife and scenery.

Perhaps the country’s greatest wealth is its people. Thailand is made up of Thai, Chinese, Malay and minority groups including Mons, Khmers, and hill tribes, who co-exist happily side by side. They are known for their love of family and their hospitality, and are friendly and gracious to travellers on Thailand flights. They also stage some mesmerizing festivals including the "Bun Bang Fai" Rocket Festival (May); Grand Candle Festival and International Candle Carving Competition (July) which marks the start of Buddhist Lent; and the Illuminated Boat Procession (October).

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Thailand Climate

Thailand is tropical in the north and in the south. Northern and central Thailand have three seasons: hot (March through May), rainy (June through October), and cool (November through February). Southern Thailand has intermittent showers year-round, with daily showers in the rainy season, and the temperature is usually in the low 20s (Celsius). Thailand's monsoon season generally runs from July into November.

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When to Fly to Thailand

Peak Season

The best time to book flights to Northern Thailand is during the cool season (November–February). In the south, the Thailand flights and hotels are packed from March to May. Those travellers heading for a vacation in Bangkok during the peak season from November to March should book their Thailand flights and hotels early. Prices can be twice as high as in the off season, and hotels are often fully booked.

International visitors book Thailand flights to Chiang Mai December through May, and Thais vacation here March through May. November to April is Phuket’s peak season, and January to April is the best weather on Ko Samui. The island is particularly busy around Christmas and has another surge of visitors in July and August.

Off Season

The rainy and monsoon seasons are the off seasons. If you don’t mind the humid and wet weather there are deals on cheap flights to Thailand to be found.

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Getting Around Thailand

Trains are comfortable, frequent, and punctual. Although slow, taking a train is a great way to see the country. Thailand’s buses are very fast, well serviced, and air conditioned. If you’re pressed for time, catch a flight. Thailand has regional airports, and convenient domestic flights are easy to find.

Transportation in a city or resort is typically a taxi, tuk-tuk, rickshaw, pickup, or hired car and driver. Taxis are usually metered in a city; make sure the meter is turned on. Always negotiate the fare for a tuk-tuk or rickshaw before you set out.

The BTS Skytrain in Bangkok is safe, clean and comfortable. It doesn't go everywhere; taxis and tuk-tuks will make up the rest of your journey. Chiang Mai doesn’t have buses or taxis, but has lots of covered pickups (songtaos) and tuk-tuks. You can hail a songtao and their fares are reasonable. Many travellers rent motorcycles and bikes in Chiang Mai, but make sure to drive defensively.

Avoid driving in Thailand, both cars and motobikes. Thais drive on the left side of the road, usually at breakneck speeds even around blind corners, and aren’t fussy about driving laws.

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Thailand Insider Information

  • Thailand's capital mixes the old with the new while maintaining its position as a modern, international city. Bangkok is perfectly attuned with its modern skyscrapers, ancient palaces and temples, and infamous nightlife. A shopper’s paradise, there’s the famed Chatuchak Weekend Market and shops with everything from handcrafts to luxury items. The excellent cuisine is a result of Bangkok’s rich ethnic history.
  • The cultures and ethnic groups in Chiang Mai reflect Thailand’s diversity: skyscrapers surrounding the Old City, monks chanting, hill tribes selling their wares, carved teak houses, modern markets, and condominiums. This is the place to shop for high-quality handcrafts, fine antiques, huge Buddhas, and even furniture. The nightlife is equally diverse, offering the Night Bazaar, discos, lounges, and small bars.
  • Phuket (pronounced "Poo-ket") is Thailand's largest and most popular island. The topology alone is fascinating: rocky peninsulas, limestone cliffs, tropical forests, tranquil bays, and white-sand beaches. There’s a beach for every budget, from luxury resorts to bungalows, and Phuket is well-known for its fine seafood. The Patong nightlife is wild and has something for all tastes and inclinations.
  • Ko Samui is an international resort with the attendant comforts, nightlife, and crowds. Most visitors come to have fun and the island offers plenty of it: basking on the beaches, trekking in the hills and forests, scuba diving, parasailing, Thai boxing, sightseeing, or watching working monkeys on coconut plantations. The nightlife reverberates with discos, open-air bars, and dance parties.
  • Near Samui, Ko Pha-ngan is famous for its monthly full-moon beach party, a free party hosted by DJs. The morning after you can recuperate in a herbal sauna and relax on the beach. Popular with international travellers, Pha-ngan offers a full complement of activities from sightseeing to jungle trekking. For a more peaceful vacation, the island also has laid-back resorts.

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Thailand Airports

Major Airports in Thailand:
Bangkok International (BKK)
Chiang Mai International (CNX)
Chiang Rai International (CEI)
Hat Yai International (HDY)
Phuket International (HKT)

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Entry Requirements

Visas are not required for travel by Canadian passport holders for periods of 30 days or less (an extension of up to ten days is possible).

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In-flight Reading

Traveler's Tales Thailand

eds. James O’Reilly and Larry HabeggerAn anthology of travel stories that give insight into the Thai people, culture, and country. Read it again when you’re back home to evoke memories of your Thai experiences.

Phra Farang

Peter PannapadipoA successful English businessman becomes a Buddhist monk and tells about the pitfalls, twists and turns, and amusing human problems that arise when he starts his new life in Thailand.

Touch the Dragon

Karen ConnellyThe author spent a year in Thailand when she was 17 and relates her exploration of the culture, life, and people of Thailand.

Many Lives

Kukrit Pramoj, trans. Meredith BorthwickThe book tells the life story of each passenger who drowned when a river boat sank, giving the reader a feel for Thai culture and values, especially as they relate to Buddhism.

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