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Golden beaches, golden temples, golden memories

Thailand The Great Holy Relics

Paradise found, and it tastes like Pad Thai!

Sawasdee! Dreaming of tropical shores, captivating culture, and flavours you'll crave forever? Welcome to Thailand! Imagine yourself strolling on powder-soft sands, diving into crystal-clear waters that stay blissfully warm year-round, and uncovering hidden beaches you'll swear were made just for you.

Every day offers something special here: from tasting tantalising street food bursting with vibrant flavours to melting your worries away with soothing massages or exploring magnificent temples steeped in history and spirituality.

Whether it’s finding your bliss on a secluded island, seeking adventure in bustling Bangkok, or unwinding with the friendliest locals you’ll ever meet, Thailand promises pinch-me moments you'll talk about for years to come.

Excited yet? Chat to one of our Thailand travel specialists and we’ll craft your Best. Holiday. Ever!

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Flight time.

The journey from Auckland to Thailand typically takes around 11-12 hours, usually involving a stopover. Despite the long travel time, the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes make it worth the trip.

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Best time to go.

The ideal time to visit Thailand is from November to February, when the weather is cool and dry. This period is perfect for exploring temples, beaches, and bustling markets without the intense heat.

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Time difference.

Thailand is 5 hours behind New Zealand. Be prepared for a time shift that will take a bit of adjustment.

Our favourite things to do in Thailand

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Island hop through Thailand

This is what Thailand is known for - its dramatic, emerald dotted islands.

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Experience local life

Dare yourself and jump on a Tuk Tuk (motorised rickshaw) and zoom through the lively streets of Bangkok! While a cab might cost the same (or even be cheaper), the nimble tuk tuk gets you there faster, zipping through the hustle and bustle.

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Thai cooking class

Fancy yourself as a chef?

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Ancient Temples in Thailand

Make your way Bangkok temples

A great day trip from Bangkok.

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Your zen zone in Thailand

Massage and medicine is synonymous with Thai culture.

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Family fun in the wild

If you're traveling with kids, Elephant Hills in Khao Sok National Park is a must-visit!

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Treat yourself with a traditional Thai massage

Beach masseuses can usually be found frequenting the beaches between November and April, especially on Patong Beach.

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Stay in a luxury Thai treehouse

Coax out your inner child at Tree House Villas, a luxury adults-only hideout on Thailand’s stunning Koh Yao Noi island.

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Meet our Thailand specialists

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Letitia Willemse

Letitia Willemse

House of Travel Browns Bay

With a tapestry of travel experiences across Europe and beyond, I bring knowledge and passion to my role as a Travel Consultant.

Ocean cruising and river cruising provides travellers with the opportunity to explore the world.

Solo traveller or group ? Whether you are a solo traveller, looking to connect with others, or friends and family wanting to explore together, group travel offers a unique and rewarding way to see the world.

Travel philosophy: I believe that travel is not just about visiting new places, but about immersing oneself in the local culture and cuisine to truly understand and appreciate the essence of a destination.

I am dedicated to providing exceptional service and creating memorable travel experiences for my clients.


Letitia 

Monique McKechie

Monique McKechie

House of Travel Nelson

Hello there! You may be asking, "Why choose me?" Truth be told, I've never been one to wax lyrical about myself. But ask me about travel—my real passion—and I could chat with you for hours, sharing experiences and hearing about yours!

I'm tremendously honored to have been part of the travel scene for 15 fabulous years. This isn't just work for me; it's a love affair that defies reason. The joy of facilitating someone's journey is unparalleled. Travel is the key to personal growth, offering insights that enhance our souls and let us cherish the beauty of our world.

I pride myself on my unwavering dedication to delivering exactly what you're seeking. I live for those moments when clients find the joy and ease in travel, and I’m dedicated to ensuring you get the holiday you’ve been dreaming of.

If you’re on the lookout for a travel consultant who truly cares and stands by you throughout—and beyond—your journey, look no further. I'll make sure that every detail aligns perfectly with your desires, from selecting the ideal ship or tour to finding the right accommodation. Reach out, and let's brainstorm your next adventure together.


Monique

Tracey Ormsby

Tracey Ormsby

House of Travel Prestons

Wendy Harrison

Wendy Harrison

House of Travel Rotorua

I am an adventure seeker with a passion for exploring the world and experiencing everything it has to offer. I'm always on the lookout for new and exciting experiences and have a particular love for small group tours and adventures. Whether it's cruising in the Galapagos Islands or exploring new cities, I love the intimacy and camaraderie that comes with traveling in small groups. 

When I'm not adventuring, you can often find me at live sports and events, cheering on my favourite teams and soaking up the excitement of the crowd. Or I'm equally at home soaking up the sun during a beautiful island beach holiday.  

I also have a love for cruising and have had the opportunity to explore new destinations such as the Mediterranean, the coastlines of Spain and Portugal, the Rhône and Saône Rivers in Southern France, canal boating in England, and cruising across the Tasman. All while enjoying the comforts and amenities of life on the water. 

One of my favourite pastimes is people watching whether it's from a cafe in Paris or on the streets of New York. For me, there is nothing more fascinating than observing the unique and diverse cultures of the world and the interactions of the people within them. I'm always seeking out new experiences and adventures, driven by a deep curiosity and a thirst for knowledge and understanding. 

Wendy

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to visit Thailand?
Phuket is November to March - pleasant weather with lower humidity, ideal for exploring beaches, cities, and cultural sites. But if you want to get better value for money, then travel between May – October.  
However, if it’s Koh Samui you’re interested in, you can travel year around, but a Top Tip -if you aren’t a fan of the crowds avoid October- November as it’s the raining season and try to avoid local holidays like Songkran (water festival) where there is a lot of local / domestic travel.

When you should go really depends on your preference and plans. The cooler season is the most popular, the hot season is the hottest and most festive, and the rainy season is the wettest and therefore tends to be the least crowded. Talk to one of our consultants and we can create you a trip that is perfect for what you need


Where to go on holiday in Thailand?
Thailand has something for everyone, from cities to islands, from temples to skyscrapers, from festivals to nature. Visit Bangkok for its vibrant street life and cultural landmarks, Chiang Mai for its temples and mountain scenery, and Phuket or Krabi for beautiful beaches and island hopping. Don't miss the historical sites in Ayutthaya and Sukhothai. If you're planning a holiday in Thailand, explore our Thailand travel guide and find out how to make the most of your time on your holiday.


How to find the best holiday package to Thailand?
Speak to one of our House of Travel Asia experts.  Or visit our Asia deals section on our website or sign up for our newsletter to get the latest holiday deals sent straight to your email. 

Where to stay in Thailand?
If you are looking for a tropical haven with stunning beaches, clear water, and a variety of sea life you will want to visit Thailand’s top islands of Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samu. In Bangkok, stay in the central areas of Sukhumvit or Silom. In Chiang Mai, the Old City is perfect for cultural experiences and Hill Tribe Treks 


What is there to do in Thailand?
Thailand has something for everyone! Chill on beautiful beaches, savor amazing Thai food, visit temples, and dive into the vibrant culture and fascinating history. It’s the perfect mix for an unforgettable adventure!  If you are into diving, head to Koh Tao to experience the wonders of the deep blue sea.  


What should I pack for my trip to Thailand?
Pack light, breathable clothing for warm weather, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent a hat, and sunglasses. Include comfortable walking shoes and modest clothing for temple visits. If visiting during the rainy season, pack a poncho or umbrella.  

Do I need travel insurance for Thailand?
Yes, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance for your trip to Thailand. We offer a range of travel insurance options suitable for travel to Thailand. Find more information on our website.


Can I use New Zealand dollars in Thailand?
No, you will need to exchange your New Zealand dollars (NZD) for Thai baht (THB). Currency exchange services are available at airports, banks, and exchange bureaus. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in major tourist areas.

What are some of the best street foods to try in Thailand?
Thailand is famous for its street food culture, where you can find a variety of mouth-watering dishes at cheap prices. 
Some of the most popular, must try street foods are pad thai (stir-fried noodles), som tam (spicy green papaya salad), khao niao mamuang (sticky rice with mango), tom yum (hot and sour soup).  

What are some of the cultural dos and don'ts in Thailand?
Thailand is a country with a rich and diverse culture, and it is important to respect its traditions and customs. Some of the dos and don'ts are: 
- do greet people with a wai (a slight bow with palms pressed together), 
- do dress modestly and cover your shoulders and knees when visiting temples, 
- do remove your shoes before entering a house or a temple, 
- don't touch a child’s head.   

What are some family-friendly activities in Thailand?
Depending on where you are heading there is a huge variety of activities to keep everyone entertained.  Visit the water parks, kayaking in the ocean or hire a long tail boat to a private island.  Or for something special, we recommend the Elephant Hills rainforest camp in Khao Sok National Park. Stay in luxury tented accommodation and enjoy activities like jungle treks, canoeing, and ethical elephant encounters. 

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