Introducing Thailand

Thailand is often referred to as a golden land, not because there is precious metal buried underground but because the country gives off a certain lustre, be it the fertile rice fields of the central plains, white sandy beaches or the warm hospitality of its citizenry.

Thailand's cool season runs from November until the end of February. With its low humidity, relatively low temperatures and clear skies, the cool season is the best time to visit, though regular days of high 20s and low 30s might leave you wondering just who came up with the term ‘cool’. It is also the peak tourist season, so expect lots of new friends at the more popular spots like the islands and major towns.

First introductions are made in Bangkok, a modern behemoth of screaming traffic, gleaming shopping centres and international sensibilities interwoven with devout Buddhism.

Thailand Gallery

Karon Beach with wooden boats. Ko Khai Beach. Umbrella and gilded stupa spire at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple.
Orange-robed monks at Phra Pathom Chedi, the world's talles Buddhist monument. Wat Arum (Temple of the Dawn) and Chao Phraya River at night. Detail of prayer bells on roof of Wat Saket (Golden Mount temple).