Thailand is so much more than stunning beaches, relaxing massages, and colorful markets. It’s a country packed with stories, ancient culture, nonstop energy, and constantly changing landscapes that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped into a whole different world. Thailand is the kind of trip that actually changes you—where nature, culture, food, and people come together into a mosaic you won’t want to stop exploring.

In this post, we’re sharing a suggested “perfect” (and full) one-month itinerary—plus a shorter two-week version—packed with unforgettable spots, unique experiences, and practical tips that’ll turn your trip into a real legend. Just keep in mind: this is one solid option, and of course there are tons more amazing places to add or swap in.

What’s included in the itinerary?

Week 1: Bangkok & the Central region (7 days):

Days 1–3: Bangkok—temples, markets, and cultural experiences.
Days 4–6: Nearby towns—Ayutthaya or Kanchanaburi.

Week 2: Northern Thailand (10 days):

Days 7–10: Chiang Mai—temples, festivals, and nature experiences.
Days 11–14: Pai—laid-back nature, or Chiang Rai—famous temples and peaceful scenery.

Week 3: Khao Sok National Park (3 days):

Days 15–17: Hiking in Khao Sok and sleeping in floating bungalows on Cheow Lan Lake.

Week 4: The southern islands (10 days):

Days 18–20: Phuket—beaches and lively attractions.
Days 21–24: Koh Samui—action and nature.
Days 25–28: Koh Lipe—chill vibes, diving, and magical views.

Shorter two-week version:

Days 1–4: Bangkok & the Central region.
Days 5–9: Chiang Mai & Pai (or Chiang Rai).
Days 10–14: The southern islands—Phuket & Koh Samui or Koh Lipe.

🏝️🗺️ To get a better feel for the different areas mentioned in this route, take a peek at the Thailand regions explainer + map. And if all of this still feels kinda overwhelming—click here for personalized itinerary planning and advice.

 

Chiang Rai
The famous temple in Chiang Rai

One-Month Thailand Itinerary — All Corners of the Kingdom

We’ll go from Bangkok’s loud, colorful buzz to the calm, green north, then dive deep into a jaw-dropping nature reserve, and from there head straight to the well-known (and the secretly awesome) islands and beaches of southern Thailand. Ready?

Bangkok & the Central Region — 7 Days

Bangkok is the perfect starting point for your trip. It’s that rare mix of modern and traditional—skyscrapers right next to temples, buzzing markets… and then, somehow, surprising little pockets of quiet tucked away in hidden corners.

Don’t forget: Block off one full day to recover from jet lag. Your brain will thank you.

Where to stay? Click here for a list of popular hotels in the best central areas of Bangkok…

Main highlights:

 

Tip: At night, hop on a longtail boat along the Chao Phraya River for a one-of-a-kind view of the city lights.

Days 5–7: Day trips from Bangkok

 

Practical tips:
Take a local train to Ayutthaya and a bus to Kanchanaburi—it’s a super authentic experience.

You can read detailed day-by-day Bangkok itineraries here. Including special itineraries for families.

 


 

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Locals believe that visiting Wat Arun helps release negative energy and brings good luck.


 

The Grand Palace in Thailand
One of the guards at the Grand Palace

Northern Thailand — 10 Days

✈️ Getting there from Bangkok: a short domestic flight.

The north is where you really plug into Thai culture—think temples, villages, and traditional markets—plus scenery that’ll have you doing the “wait, is this real?” double-take.

For great places to stay in Chiang Mai click here…

Chiang Mai (5 days):

Pai (3 days):

Chiang Rai (2 days):

 

You can read amazing, detailed Northern Thailand itineraries here…

 


 

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If you’re craving a quieter experience, visit the village of Mae Kampong just outside Chiang Mai. It’s a small mountain village where you can wander past waterfalls, sip traditional tea, and tap into local everyday life.


 

Pai, Northern Thailand
The charming town of Pai, Northern Thailand

Khao Sok National Park & Nearby — 3 Days

✈️ + 🚗 Getting there from Northern Thailand: fly to Surat Thani, then a short drive.

Khao Sok is one of Thailand’s wildest, most fascinating spots. You’ve got massive lakes, ancient rainforest, and a whole lineup of rare wildlife.

Where to stay? Try here…

Main highlights:

 

Tip: Start your day early to boost your chances of spotting rare animals.

 


 

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Khao Sok is considered the oldest rainforest in the world—it’s even older than the Amazon jungle! The biodiversity here is huge, and stepping into the heart of the park honestly feels like time travel.


 

Khao Sok National Park, Khlong Sok, Thailand
Khao Sok National Park—you can sleep right on the lake

The Southern Thai Islands — 10 Days

🚗 Getting there from Khao Sok: drive to Phuket. The route from Khao Sok to Phuket runs through gorgeous tropical scenery, so the journey itself is kind of a mini highlight.

The Thai islands are basically paradise—clear water, white sand, and enough activities to keep every type of traveler happy.

How to break it up:

Phuket (3 days):

 

Koh Samui (3 days):

 

Koh Lipe (4 days):

 

For a stunning, detailed Southern Thailand itinerary, click here…

 


 

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Koh Lipe is nicknamed “the Maldives of Thailand.” One popular local story is about the Chao Leh sea nomad community, who believe the island is surrounded by mystical energies that protect it from disasters.


 

Koh Lipe
Koh Lipe—peaceful, with crystal-clear water

Two-Week Thailand Itinerary

If you’re short on time, focus on these highlights:

Bangkok & the Central region (3 days):
Palaces, temples, and shopping… (scroll up for specific suggestions).
Northern Thailand (6 days):
Chiang Mai (4 days) and Pai (2 days).
The islands (5 days):
A main island like Phuket or Koh Samui (2 days), plus a smaller, quieter island like Koh Lipe or Koh Kood (3 days).


A few more posts to help you plan the itinerary that fits you perfectly:

Weather in Thailand

Thailand map + main regions

Costs & money in Thailand

Things to do in Thailand

Thailand with kids

 

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