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Take one of our cheap flights to Thailand and whether you've got one week or a month, there's plenty to see and do. Beautiful beaches are the main attraction and the limestone formations of the south west provide a stunning backdrop. A visit to Thailand's bustling capital Bangkok is a must for some culture, shopping and sightseeing. Fly to the north of Thailand for amazing scenery, temples, walking, hill tribes and elephants. Great food and the Thai smile will ensure you always have an amazing holiday and are guaranteed to relieve any stress after a long Thailand flight. Let us book your cheap Thailand flights and arrange your hotel too.

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 Cheapest Economy Class Flights to Thailand
 Destination  Airfare   Airlines
 Bangkok fr £371
 Bangkok fr £385
 Bangkok fr £425
 Bangkok fr £430
 Chiang Mai fr £505
 Phuket fr £515
 Krabi fr £545
 Koh Samui fr £550
 Phuket fr £555
 Koh Samui fr £590

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 Cheapest Premium Economy Class Flights to Thailand
 Destination  Airfare   Airlines
 Bangkok fr £759
 Phuket fr £849
 Krabi fr £899
 Chiang Mai fr £849
 Koh Samui fr £875
 Bangkok fr £1345
 Bangkok fr £1535
 Cheapest Business Class Flights to Thailand
 Destination  Airfare   Airlines
 Bangkok fr £1285
 Bangkok fr £1309
 Bangkok fr £1370
 Bangkok fr £1380
 Phuket fr £1490
 Chiang Mai fr £1495
 Koh Samui fr £1525
 Krabi fr £1540
 Phuket fr £1645
 Phuket fr £1750
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About Thailand


Thailand is a wondrous kingdom, featuring Buddhist temples, exotic wildlife, and spectacular islands. Along with a fascinating history and a unique culture that includes delectable Thai food and massage, Thailand features a modern capital city, and friendly people who epitomize Thailand’s “land of smiles” reputation.

Geography

Located in the center of Southeast Asia, Thailand is truly at the heart of the region. Looking over a map of Thailand will reveal a country whose borders form the rough shape of an elephant’s head: the head and ears forming the mostly landlocked northern and eastern provinces and the trunk extending down the Malaysian peninsula between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.

History & Culture

Dating back to the Neolithic civilization situated at the modern-day UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ban Chiang, the history of Thailand is long, proud, and fairly well documented. Over the early centuries of the Common Era, tribes of Mon, Khmer, and Tai peoples established realms within the borders of modern Thailand; the Mon speaking Buddhist civilization of Dvaravati in the first millennium giving way to the Khmer empire of Angkor by the turn of the second millennium.

Religion

While roughly 95% of the Thai people are practitioners of Theravada Buddhism, the official religion of Thailand, religious tolerance is both customary in Thailand and protected by the constitution. By its very nature however, Buddhism, which is based on the teachings of the Buddha, “the enlightened one” (nee Siddhartha Gautama), is a compassionate and tolerant religion, the aim of which is the alleviation of suffering. Consequently, Thai people are very respectful of the religious beliefs of others and are very open toward discussing their Buddhist values with visitors. In fact, there are many opportunities in Thailand to visit Buddhist temples to learn about or study Buddhism and perhaps to learn to meditate.

Nature

Thailand is a country with abundant natural resources, including a wide variety of flora and fauna, and distinct ecological zones. There are over 100 Thailand national parks, including more than 20 marine parks, and each park features unique attractions, outstanding facilities, and opportunities to see animals in Thailand. Those interested in trekking, mountain biking, photography, birding, camping, scuba diving, or getting up close to exotic animals in Thailand have many options to choose from.

Weather

The Thailand climate is controlled by tropical monsoons and the weather in Thailand is generally hot and humid across most of the country throughout most of the year. While Thailand’s seasons are generally divided into the hot season, cool season, and rainy season, in reality it’s relatively hot most of the year. The weather in central, northern, and northeastern Thailand (the landlocked provinces) is determined by three seasons, whereas the southern, coastal regions of Thailand feature only two, making the weather in Thailand quite easy to understand and plan a trip around.