First trip to Thailand – itinerary advice
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FA
Hi everyone,

I’m heading to Thailand for the first time at the end of January 2026 for two weeks. I’m traveling with someone who’s already been there, so we’re planning to hit some of the must-see spots but also visit places my partner wants to see—like Krabi, for example. We want a bit of everything: cities, food, culture, walks, but also beach time and relaxation. I’d love your thoughts on this itinerary idea—is it doable without feeling too rushed? We’ve got 16 nights there. There’s a part of the trip that’s still up in the air where I’m not sure what to do. Either we add a national park or a city like Erawan? The goal is to see beautiful landscapes, waterfalls (if there’s water at that time of year!), and wildlife... Or maybe we don’t add anything and just extend our time in the other stops! Depending on the final choice, the order might need adjusting 🙂

Day 1: Land in Bangkok from Paris at 2 PM—either we take a direct flight to Krabi to start our trip there (and end in Bangkok on the way back), or we stay in Bangkok for 3 days. Day 1/Day 2/Day 3/Day 4 (3.5 days, 4 nights): Bangkok (temples, floating market, possibly a day trip to Ayutthaya) Day 5/Day 6/Day 7/Day 8: Travel to Krabi, Railay, and day trips to the surrounding islands Day 9/Day 10/Day 11/Day 12: Travel to an island (probably Koh Tao), snorkeling, diving, trekking, Ang Thong excursion? Day 13/Day 14/Day 15: Leave the island for an undecided destination—a national park (Khao Sok? Khao Sam Roi Yot?)? Or Phang Nga Bay? Or Erawan? Day 16: Return to Bangkok Day 17: Departure (flight at 2 PM)

What do you think? Any advice or tips on the itinerary or the ideas for Days 13-15? (Which could be moved to another part of the trip depending on the route.) Just to note, we’re not big hikers or adventurers, but we do enjoy discovery, nature, and cultural visits like temples. Thanks in advance for your valuable tips 🙂

Florence
TF Tfcboy31 Regular ·
Hi there, you’re going to love Thailand!

Personally, I’d head straight to Krabi if possible—the islands around there, Phang Nga Bay—since they’re all in the same area. That’ll take about 6 days.

Khao Tao, Erawan, and Khao Sok are really far apart and not in the same region at all. You’d spend days just getting between them.

After Krabi, head to Bangkok and Ayutthaya, and if you’ve got 3 days left, Erawan before Bangkok.
FA Falsealarm ·
Thanks for your reply! :) Do you know if it's possible to visit Phan Nga Bay on a day trip or two-day excursion from Krabi? Would you recommend a trip to this bay over a national park (like Khao Sok, which seems to have beautiful aquatic landscapes too—it didn’t seem *that* far off a Bangkok/Krabi route, even if it is a detour)? I’m asking because I’d also love to see elephants and monkeys, for example.

Another question: which island near Krabi would you recommend that’s a bit similar to Koh Tao in terms of beautiful beaches, clear water for snorkeling, etc.? Koh Phi Phi seems overcrowded, just like Koh Lipe...

Thanks in advance for your tips, and have a great day!
TF Tfcboy31 Regular ·
I’m no expert :) but I was there before Covid. There were loads of excursions on offer from Krabi, including the national park bay. For casual snorkeling, I liked Koh Phi Phi (though it was packed), Railay’s water was murky in November, and Koh Lipe is really far. You could maybe fly into Phuket airport, then head to Khao Sok, then take a boat to Krabi and continue from there—it’s up to your preferences. I’d say try to cut down on travel time since journeys are often long, even if things look close. With 16 days, it’s a shame to waste time on transport
FA Falsealarm ·
Okay, thanks for your reply. To get to Khao Sok from Bangkok, I saw it’s also possible to take a flight to Surat Thani and then a bus. I’m not sure if that’s faster than going via Phuket. But it seemed like a good option to go through Surat Thani if we need to head to Krabi or Koh Tao before or after the park.

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