Thailand is one of the main tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. Visiting it can be a dreamlike experience as you can find gorgeous beaches, fascinating historical sites, and cities full of culture while exploring the country.
Why stay with NH Hotels in Thailand?
If you are looking for a place where to stay in Thailand to spend a relaxing vacation, NH Hotels offers a fantastic choice in the city of Phuket, the NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort. When you stay at this hotel, you’ll be able to enjoy its wonderful views, including over the Phuket Boat Lagoon Marina, as well as visits to the city’s gorgeous beaches (like the Bang Tao Beach) and the picturesque Old Phuket Town.
When you stay with NH Hotels in Thailand you’ll also be treated with the personalized attention and exceptional service that we are known for. The NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort also features amenities like a swimming pool with a pool bar, a business center, meeting facilities, and a hotel restaurant.
Book an accommodation in Thailand with NH Hotels now and enjoy a comfortable and exciting vacation.
How’s the weather in Thailand?
The weather in most of Thailand is split into three different seasons. The summer, which usually lasts from March to June, comes with hot temperatures that can reach 40ºC and not much rainfall. The rainy season takes place between July and October, which comes with rainfall and lower temperatures than during the summer. Finally, the winter, from around November to February, is the most pleasant season in Thailand, with temperatures around 30ºC to 35ºC.
The weather in Southern Thailand, however, tends to be milder and more constant throughout the entire year than in the rest of the country. The city of Phuket, for one, features daily high temperatures ranging between 31ºC to 34ºC throughout the year.
What to see in Thailand?
One of the top tourist attractions in all of Thailand is the Grand Palace complex of buildings. It’s located in the heart of Bangkok and was built in 1782 as the official residence of the Kings of Siam (Thailand was historically known as Siam). You’ll be amazed with its opulent sights, including the famous Emerald Buddha sculpture.
Thailand is known for its floating markets and perhaps the most famous of them all is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. It consists of many canals where boats float up and down selling a wide array of vegetables, fruits, and other food items. Visiting it will offer a real glimpse into the country’s culture.
Visit Khao Yai National Park—Thailand’s first ever national park and its third largest—to behold the country’s natural life. With an area of 2,168 square kilometers, it includes rain forests, grasslands as well as multiple waterfalls. It’s home to elephants, deer, gibbons, and more than 300 species of birds.
Some of Thailand’s most beautiful beaches can be found in Phuket, the country’s largest island. Visit it to enjoy popular beaches like Patong Beach (the longest one in Phuket) and the pristine Freedom Beach. The island also features the lovely Phuket Old Town, where you’ll discover museums, temples, many great restaurants, along with plenty more attractions. Stay with NH Hotels in Thailand at the NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort for an ideal accommodation from where to explore the province of Phuket.
For a look into Thailand’s ancient past, visit the ruins of the Historic City of Ayutthaya, which was founded in 1350. This historical site can be easily reached from Bangkok and holds the ruins of what once was one of the world’s wealthiest cities.
One of the most beautiful temples you can check out while in Thailand is the Wat Phra Singh Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai. It displays the Lanna style of temple architecture, with details to admire, and it houses a famous Buddha statue.
What to eat in Thailand?
Thailand’s cuisine is beloved worldwide, with many of its delicious dishes becoming popular in different countries. One of the best things about visiting Thailand is getting an authentic experience of its gastronomy, right at the source of origin.
One of the most representative Thai dishes is the pad thai, a rice noodle stir-fry typically made with shrimp, peanuts, tamarind juice, and many different vegetables. Also try pad krao pao, a deliciously spicy minced meat dish with lots of basil. The tom yum hot and sour soup (which usually includes shrimp) is another Thai staple that won’t disappoint you.
How to arrive in Thailand?
Thailand is served by several international airports, conveniently providing access to its major provinces and those most visited by tourists. The busiest international airport in Thailand is the Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), which serves the provinces of Samut Prakan and Bangkok.
It’s followed by the Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), which provides service to Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and Pathum Thani. The third-busiest airport is Phuket International Airport, for passengers flying into the province of Phuket.
How to get around in Thailand?
Thailand offers many transport options, including extensive train routes operated by the State Railway of Thailand, which let you explore the entire country. There’s also an extensive public bus system that includes long-distance buses. Bangkok also features an urban rail system, with the Metro and the Skytrain operating in the city.
Alternative transport options in Thailand include the emblematic tuk-tuks (which are three-wheeled open-air vehicles), taxis, and motorcycle taxis. Boats and ferries are also available for reaching the country’s islands and their gorgeous beaches.
There are also many car-hire services in Thailand and its highway network connects the entire country. If you’re driving, become familiar with the parking signs, since there are free and paid parking zones as well as no-parking zones.
Thailand is a fantastic destination, full of culture, historical sites, gorgeous natural beauty, and an incredible gastronomy. If you’re looking for a place where to stay in Thailand, remember that NH Hotel Group has an option with the NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort.
Don’t hesitate! Book a stay with NH Hotels in Thailand and start exploring this beautiful country.