Bangkok, ancient capitals, northern mountains, tropical islands and rural communities create very different journeys.
Discover Thailand through women, living traditions and journeys that go far beyond the postcard.
From Bangkok’s riverside neighbourhoods to northern mountains, ancient capitals, tropical islands and communities shaped by food, craft and spirituality, Thailand offers many different journeys. Our programmes connect the country’s most beautiful places with women who cook, create, guide, farm, run businesses and keep local knowledge alive.
Markets, family tables, street stalls and regional recipes reveal history, climate and everyday life.
Artisans, cooks, farmers, guides and entrepreneurs bring context to the places and traditions you encounter.
Join a women-only departure, choose a family journey or build a private itinerary around your own dates.
Thailand is much more than temples, beaches and a few nights in Bangkok.
The country changes completely from one region to another. Bangkok combines royal history, contemporary creativity, neighbourhood life and an extraordinary food culture. The north offers mountains, forests, Lanna heritage and craft traditions.
Central Thailand reveals ancient capitals, rivers, markets and agricultural landscapes, while the south alternates between limestone bays, islands, fishing communities and quieter coastal regions.
For My Lady Trip, the most meaningful journey is not built only around famous monuments. It also creates time to meet the women who make each destination live: restaurateurs, artisans, farmers, guides, wellness practitioners and social entrepreneurs.
The best Thailand itinerary leaves room for regional weather, realistic travelling times, local encounters and unplanned moments that make the journey personal.
The My Lady Trip approachEssential information for understanding the rhythm of Thailand.
A thoughtful itinerary balances tropical weather, regional seasons, traffic, boats, flights and enough time to enjoy each place without rushing.
Transport and distances
Domestic flights, trains, private vehicles, boats and local transport may all be combined. Bangkok traffic and long road journeys must be planned realistically.
Climate and regional seasons
Thailand has tropical weather, but rain patterns vary between the Gulf coast, Andaman coast, north and centre. The best period depends on the exact itinerary.
Hotels and local stays
Accommodation ranges from international hotels and boutique properties to eco-lodges, community stays and beach resorts. Comfort should be matched to each stage.
Language and communication
Thai is the national language. English is common in major visitor areas but less reliable in rural communities, making a local guide valuable.
Money and connectivity
The baht is the local currency. Cards are accepted widely in cities, while cash remains useful for markets, small restaurants and rural activities.
Entry formalities
Visa and arrival requirements depend on nationality and may change. Travellers must verify the official rules applying to their passport before departure.
Five sides of Thailand that create a deeper journey.
The strongest programmes connect famous places with neighbourhoods, landscapes and respectful encounters with the women and communities who make Thailand live.
Bangkok and the Chao Phraya
Canals, temples, historic neighbourhoods, rooftop views, markets, contemporary art and food reveal a capital that rewards slow exploration.
Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi and Central Thailand
Ancient ruins, rivers, railway history, countryside communities and floating landscapes add depth beyond the capital.
Chiang Mai and Northern Thailand
Mountain scenery, Lanna heritage, craft villages, food traditions and women-led community initiatives create a gentler rhythm.
Southern Thailand and the islands
The Andaman coast, Gulf islands and lesser-known provinces combine marine nature, fishing culture, tropical landscapes and restorative stays.
Women, food and local creativity
Women shape Thai hospitality through restaurants, markets, crafts, wellness, farming, design, social enterprises and family businesses.
From market kitchens and family restaurants to craft studios, farms, wellness spaces and social enterprises, women shape many of the experiences travellers remember most.
Women and living cultureWomen are central to the food, care, entrepreneurship and cultural transmission travellers experience every day.
Markets, restaurants, family recipes and regional flavours tell the story of everyday Thailand.
Textiles, ceramics, basketry, natural dyes and contemporary design connect heritage with new livelihoods.
Women cultivate, welcome visitors and explain how food, land and family life are connected.
Local professionals reveal a modern Thailand shaped by education, creativity and entrepreneurship.
Across Thailand, women manage restaurants and market stalls, preserve recipes, lead craft workshops, run hotels and wellness spaces, cultivate farms and create businesses that support their communities.
Meeting them changes the meaning of a visit. A cooking class becomes a family story; an artisan workshop reveals years of skill; a village walk becomes a conversation about work, education and changing opportunities.
My Lady Trip seeks experiences where women are presented as professionals, hosts and decision-makers — not as decorative figures inside a tourism programme.
Thailand is easy to enjoy when the itinerary respects climate, distance, culture and local realities.
Clear expectations about transport, heat, food, temples, wildlife experiences and regional weather make the journey far more comfortable.
Safety and awareness
Use normal precautions, protect valuables, choose reliable transport and follow local advice in busy areas or when conditions change.
Road journeys and traffic
Bangkok traffic can be slow and some regional routes are long. Flights, ferries and road transfers should never be planned too tightly.
Temples and respectful clothing
Shoulders and knees should be covered at religious sites. Shoes are removed in many temples and homes.
Food and dietary needs
Fish sauce, oyster sauce, peanuts and chilli are common. Allergies and dietary requirements must be communicated clearly in advance.
Elephants and animal welfare
Choose observation-based, welfare-focused experiences. Avoid performances, riding, forced bathing and direct handling for entertainment.
Health, insurance and heat
Travel insurance is essential. Hydration, sun protection and a slower pace matter, particularly for children and during the hottest months.
The best period depends on the region, festivals and the experience you want.
Thailand has several regional weather patterns. The right coast, route and pace must be selected for the exact travel month.
November to February
Generally cooler and drier across much of the country, making this a comfortable period for Bangkok, the north and classic routes.
Popular dates should be planned early.March to May
Higher temperatures bring lively festivals such as Songkran. Programmes need shade, hydration and a gentler daily rhythm.
Excellent for festive travel with realistic pacing.June to October
Tropical showers, fewer visitors and lush landscapes characterise this period. Rain is often intense but temporary.
Regional disruptions remain possible.Island seasons
The Andaman and Gulf coasts follow different weather patterns. Beach extensions must be chosen according to the coast and month.
There is no single island season for all Thailand.Discover the Thailand programmes currently available with My Lady Trip.
Songkran 2027 in Thailand for Solo Moms and Kids
An eight-day family journey from Bangkok to Pattaya, created around Songkran 2027 with tuk-tuks, markets, temples, islands, elephants and joyful water celebrations.
From choosing your programme to meeting the local team in Thailand.
Women-only departures, family journeys and private trips begin with clear information about dates, comfort, transport, inclusions and meeting points.
Choose your travel style
Join a women-only departure, travel with your children or request a private journey.
Open the full programme
Review the complete itinerary, comfort level, meals, transport, group size and prices.
Send your request
Tell us who is travelling, your preferred language and any important practical needs.
Receive the next steps
We confirm availability, payment stages, travel documents and the information needed before booking flights.
Meet in Thailand
The local team welcomes you at the meeting point shown in the confirmed programme.
What women ask before travelling to Thailand.
Is Thailand suitable for a first trip to Asia?
Can I travel to Thailand alone?
Which region should I choose for a first visit?
Are domestic flights included?
Are children welcome?
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