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*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the €9,99 booking fee.
From trekking on elephants through ancient jungle to partying the night away, Thailand is a holiday destination that covers most known experiences. It is not unusual to be reverent round a temple one day and rock climbing the next, or relaxing on a golden beach while you decide which cocktail to sip.
The hotels in Thailand offer great variety too. From deluxe complexes to low cost hotels Thailand knows how to show the visitor a good time while keeping to budget. By choosing BudgetAir to book your hotels in Thailand you will find great deals that will make your visit to this compelling country even more enticing.
One of the best things about hotels in Thailand is no matter how much you are paying, your accommodation is bound to be clean with efficient service. This is true of the hotels in Thailand wherever you are. If you book your hotels in Thailand through BudgetAir you are assured of a great service this end as well.
The complexes and five star hotels in Thailand tend to be centred around the beach resorts and in the major cities. The more basic hotels Thailand offers are generally in the rural areas, not visited so much by foreigners. For cheap hotels in Thailand try the authentic and ubiquitous Thai or Chinese hotels, offering functional but affordable accommodation. Just do not forget to do this all through BudgetAir.
For a taste of rural life, make your way to the Mekong River Valley. Here you can trek in Phu Kradung National Park, a great spot to see an Asian jackal, or take in the sunrise at the summit of Pha Nok An, also know as ‘swallow cliff’ due to the many nestings of the bird.
The fascinating remains of temples can be viewed at Ayutthaya, the capital for 400 years, just a day trip from Bangkok. Nearby is Kanchanaburi, surrounded by sugar cane and limestone hills but best known for its associations with the railway built over the River Kwai between 1942 and 1943.
Chiang Mai in the north is rich with activities and temples, great shopping and trendy restaurants, while the island of Koi Samui, with its beautiful beaches and calm sea, enjoys a ton of visitors most weekends.
The beauty of Thailand is not only in the exotic temples, the never ending paddy fields, or the jewel coloured waters that surround the country, it is also in the people of Thailand who welcome visitors with open arms. That is probably why Thailand is such a popular destination with many flights landing there every day.
*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the €9,99 booking fee.