Hotels in Thailand

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If you want to enjoy Thailand with the best weather and a wide range of activities, November to February is your best time. During these months, the weather is cooler, ranging from 20 to 30°C, perfect for visiting temples and relaxing on the beaches without feeling overwhelmed by the heat. However, being high season, it is expected that prices will be higher and there will be a higher influx of tourists.

If you are a fan of festivals, don't miss Songkran (Thai New Year) in April, although you should be prepared to face high temperatures. After that, from May to October, you will find greater availability in hotels and prices tend to be lower; however, remember that it corresponds to the monsoon season. Nevertheless, the lantern festivals during these months are a unique experience and tend to be less crowded.

To get good prices and availability in Thailand, the trick is to plan 4 to 6 months in advance, especially if you plan to go during the high season, which runs from November to February. Flights are usually cheaper on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and there is also less demand for hotels during weekdays compared to weekends.

A peculiarity of Thailand is that hotels in beach destinations often offer discounts for longer stays, such as a week or more. Another strategy is to consider packages that combine flights and hotels; these often turn out to be more economical than booking separately. And don't forget to keep an eye out for flash offers that airlines and luxury hotels often launch.

Thailand, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, offers a variety of experiences that dazzle any traveler. While the vibrant city of Bangkok, with majestic temples like Wat Arun, and the paradisiacal islands of Phuket and Koh Samui are must-visit destinations, the country hides lesser-visited but equally captivating corners.

Chiang Mai, nestled in the mountains of the north, is an oasis for those who want a deep immersion in Thai culture and traditions. Its green landscapes, ancient temples, and local markets are just the beginning. Here, you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a Thai cooking course and learn, hand in hand with locals, how to prepare authentic delights. For the more adventurous spirits, the province of Kanchanaburi offers adventures in the midst of nature, where trekking and a refreshing swim in the Erawan waterfalls become the perfect activity.

Heading south, Hua Hin emerges as a coastal refuge, away from the hustle and bustle, perfect if you are looking for tranquility by the sea. But if your passion is wildlife, Khao Sok National Park invites you to an unparalleled experience, walking among gibbons and observing water monitors in their natural environment. Finally, the historic city of Ayutthaya, with its evocative ruins and Buddha statues, tells you a fascinating chapter of Thailand's rich historical tapestry. In short, Thailand is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered in every corner.