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Destinations in Thailand — where to go

Where to base yourself, for how long, and what each region actually feels like.

Thailand splits into distinct regions with very different personalities: Bangkok (chaotic, energetic, 2–3 days), the North around Chiang Mai (culture, mountains, ethical elephant sanctuaries, 3–5 days), and the South (beaches and islands, 5–10 days). The classic first-timer route combines one city, one northern stop, and one southern island — 14–21 days total.

Thailand is bigger than it looks on a map, and the distances inside the country have a way of sneaking up on you almost as much as the flight to get there did. The trick isn't trying to cram in everything — it's picking two or three regions that actually complement each other and giving each one room to breathe. Here's every major destination, with an honest take on who it's actually for.

Questions people actually ask

What's the best first-time Thailand itinerary?
Bangkok + Chiang Mai + one southern island (Phuket or Krabi are the easiest for first-timers) is the classic combination. Over 14 days it flows well without feeling rushed.
Which destination in Thailand is cheapest?
Chiang Mai and the North generally cost less than Bangkok or the southern islands — expect lower prices for food, guesthouses, and activities. Less touristy islands like Koh Lanta or Koh Chang also run cheaper than Phuket or Koh Samui in peak season.
North or south — which is better?
North = culture, mountains, elephants, cooler air, lower prices. South = beaches, islands, turquoise water, nightlife. Most travelers with 14+ days do both rather than choosing.