FAMILY TRAVEL PLAN for THAILAND Best Places to Visit with Children

We took our toddler Mia to Thailand and share the perfect family-friendly itinerary for your holiday. After watching this video you can start planning your trip!

Come see the locations, beautiful sights, beaches and childproof activities. And a lot of tips that we learned along the way. This unforgettable vacation is both very relaxed and full of fun things to do.

Let’s go on an unforgettable family holiday in Thailand! Join us on an epic journey as we unveil the ideal itinerary for your travels with children, ensuring an extraordinary blend of fun, relaxation, and exploration. Get ready to immerse yourselves in the rich Thai culture, discover breathtaking sights, indulge in mouthwatering local cuisine, and create memories together.

Our adventure begins in the vibrant metropolis of Bangkok, where the allure of Thai traditions harmoniously blends with modern marvels. Explore the enchanting Bangkok Butterfly Garden inside Chatuchak Park, where vibrant butterflies dance around you. Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, as its intricate architecture rises majestically by the Chao Phraya River. And don’t forget to venture into the lively streets of Chinatown, where vibrant markets and delicious street food await your family’s exploration.

Next, we jet off to the captivating island of Phuket, a paradise with pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. We have fun in Kata Beach, where your children can build sandcastles and splash in the gentle waves. Marvel at the exquisite beauty of Wat Chalong, a revered Buddhist temple known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere. Take a journey back in time as you explore Phuket Old Town, with its charming Sino-Portuguese buildings, quaint cafes, and vibrant street art.

The enchanting city of Chiang Mai awaits, beckoning you with its awe-inspiring temples, vibrant markets, and enchanting cultural experiences. We stay in the historic Chiang Mai Old Town, where ancient temples stand as testament to the city’s rich heritage. Immerse ourselves in the vibrant colors and flavors of the Sunday Night Market, where local artisans showcase their crafts and tantalizing street food tempts your taste buds.

Our final stop takes us to the stunning island of Koh Samui, a tropical paradise that epitomizes serenity. Pay a visit to the iconic Big Buddha, a towering golden statue that overlooks the island and offers breathtaking panoramic views. Wander through the lively Fisherman’s Village Night Market. Sink your toes into the soft sands of Lamai Beach, soaking up the sun and enjoying the tranquil beach atmosphere.

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22 Comments

  1. 3 Nights in Bangkok
    3 Nights in Phuket
    5 Nights in Chiang Mai
    7 Nights in Koh Samui

    I'm sorry but I completely disagree with you here.

    I can't imagine flying into Bangkok and then leaving within 3 days with a child. Then flying to Phuket and only staying 3 days. Dealing with the distance of the airport alone would be a pain. Just my own personal experience traveling with my daughter… I'm not going to the airport, flying and then checking in somewhere… Then repeating the process 3 days later. Not sure why you consider this "a relaxing pace". Maybe for backpackers who are interested in just going to the most places without really taking in the city. This itinerary is not for families traveling with children.

    4 Thai cities in 18 days. Even without a child, this is traveling quickly. This is a trip to and from the airport + a flight every ~4 days. Cut this down to 2 cities in 18 days. No reason to run all over the country just because there are nice places to see.

  2. Thank you for your video. Very helpful in helping me plan for a Thailand visit. Would you recommend bed and breakfast in the hotels or room only? Is street food generally safe to eat? Would love to do all inclusive for the rest of the holiday. Travelling with a 4 year old.

  3. Fantastic video! It's prompted us to think about taking our 2-year-old to Thailand. When did you go to Chiang Mai? We're concerned about the air pollution during the burning season—did it affect your trip? Thanks for any advice!

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