Exactly what I was looking for, I saw some itineraries hitting bangkok, phuket, and chiang mai in 14 days and just seems like too much travel time for me
Thank you for the informative video JB. I will be traveling to Thailand in october for 14 days and i will be starting from Phuket and will try to follow your adivces as much as possible.
Loved this! If possible would you be able to give the best tips for getting around in Thailand? How would I go about arranging to get to these different destinations etc
Download 12goasia app, it’s not the cheapest way of buying tickets but it’ll give you all the options available and then you can buy them in person or online through the app. You can just as easily chat to travel agents on the sides of the roads that’ll organise this for you too and you’ll pay them 👍🏻. If you’re going long distances, flights can be a good and cheap option too in Thailand
It depends what you like, the North you will have more countryside and nature but you won’t have the beaches, I like chiang mai but didn’t love chiang mai… I like the south so I’m biased 😏
Excellent video, thinking of going with partner and daughter, we can only go for maximum of two weeks so video was perfect, any idea what the weather will be like down south ?
@@beverleylesar7732 June should be mostly nice, slightly less crowds, a bit more rain than the high season but you should also get some really nice days
Looking for a perfect itinerary for Thailand for a trip for me and my 26 old daughter, i love that map you're showing in your video, where can i get that map?
Thanks for the advice and itinerary, really informative! Quick question - I am going for two weeks to Thailand with doing Chang Mai as well. Would this be too much?
Depends how much travelling you want to do, I’ve found in the past trying to do too much in one trip feels a little rushed and tiring, at least it does now I’m 30 lol! I don’t think it’s too much for everyone, but it would probably be too much for me. If I wanted to do chiang mai too, I’d probably drop out somewhere else. Thanks for the comment 👍🏻
Great video. We have just booked for end of Feb for 14 days. Starting Bangkok and leaving from Bangkok. We are not planning on Phuket so if you were heading to Krabi area what would your itinerary look like?
Nice! Personally my itinerary would be something like 4-5 nights in Krabi, basing myself in Ao Nang and doing a Phi Phi day trip from there and possibly one other. Then enjoying the scenery surrounding you with some hiking, kayaking and getting a few bevs in one of the karaoke bars in the evening 👌🏻
More than enough 👍🏻, great Q. Just don’t eat in western restaurants every night and don’t accept the first price you get given in tours and you’ll easily have change to play with!
Have you been to Cha am? Right down the road from Hau Hin. Similar. Pretty quiet. Next question have you been to Thonburi? Great place to stay and explore if you want to meet the locals. Many temples and markets. Floating markets too. Old Capital before Bangkok New side.
I’ve been to both but Thonburi was about 6 years ago and my memory of it is vague at best so would be good to go back and appreciate it more. Cha’am is nice, went there this year. I prefer Hua Hin though. What’s your favourite?
Hey, thanks for the video. I am taking your itinerary and doing the exact. Can you please tell me how you booked accomdation for all these places. Do you book them when you arrive to Thailand or you book in advance. From what I can see I will need to book about 6 different places on the different islands. Please can you advise how as it currently overwhelming for me, Many thanks.
Thanks for the comment, I think you’ll have a great trip with this itinerary. Pros and cons of booking ahead vs booking on as you go. More choice and better prices by booking ahead of time. More flexibility by booking as you go if you meet people/ want to change your plans. If you’re a first timer it might be worth booking all your accommodation ahead of time to take the stress off of you 👍🏻. Booking.com or Airbnb are my go to’s 👍🏻
It depends how fluid and flexible you want your trip to be. You’ll save money booking in advance and have better choices of accommodation but you’ll also not be able to be as spontaneous if you’re on a budget. If you’re not on a budget then you could always book and then if you change your mind last min, scrap a couple nights accommodation and do your own thing 👍🏻
Thank you. Best Itinerary I've been able to find.
Thanks! Glad it helped 🙌🏻
Exactly what I was looking for, I saw some itineraries hitting bangkok, phuket, and chiang mai in 14 days and just seems like too much travel time for me
Thank you for the informative video JB. I will be traveling to Thailand in october for 14 days and i will be starting from Phuket and will try to follow your adivces as much as possible.
Sick! If you do please drop back by the channel and let me know how your travels go :)
I will and keep up the good work!@@josh.onthemove
Loved this! If possible would you be able to give the best tips for getting around in Thailand? How would I go about arranging to get to these different destinations etc
Download 12goasia app, it’s not the cheapest way of buying tickets but it’ll give you all the options available and then you can buy them in person or online through the app. You can just as easily chat to travel agents on the sides of the roads that’ll organise this for you too and you’ll pay them 👍🏻. If you’re going long distances, flights can be a good and cheap option too in Thailand
Thank you for the info! Would you recommend travel north ? Il be leaving in 2 weeks for 2 weeks and haven’t decided 🙈
It depends what you like, the North you will have more countryside and nature but you won’t have the beaches, I like chiang mai but didn’t love chiang mai… I like the south so I’m biased 😏
Excellent video, thinking of going with partner and daughter, we can only go for maximum of two weeks so video was perfect, any idea what the weather will be like down south ?
Thanks, hope you have a good time! What time of year are you planning on going?
@@josh.onthemoveprobably within the next 1-2 months
April & May the weather will start to have more rain but it will still be nice, June-November will be the wettest months
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What's the weather like in June 1 onwards
@@beverleylesar7732 June should be mostly nice, slightly less crowds, a bit more rain than the high season but you should also get some really nice days
Good to see u back posting
Thanks Kevin, more to come 🙏🏻
Nice blog 😊 let's discover Thaïlande
Thanks!
Looking for a perfect itinerary for Thailand for a trip for me and my 26 old daughter, i love that map you're showing in your video, where can i get that map?
I can’t remember where I found the map, online somewhere. How long are you going for? 2 weeks?
Thanks for the advice and itinerary, really informative!
Quick question - I am going for two weeks to Thailand with doing Chang Mai as well. Would this be too much?
Depends how much travelling you want to do, I’ve found in the past trying to do too much in one trip feels a little rushed and tiring, at least it does now I’m 30 lol! I don’t think it’s too much for everyone, but it would probably be too much for me. If I wanted to do chiang mai too, I’d probably drop out somewhere else. Thanks for the comment 👍🏻
Thanks Josh, great help
In Bangkok right now 💁🏾♀️❤ thanks
Enjoy!
@@josh.onthemove thank you!
Great video.
We have just booked for end of Feb for 14 days.
Starting Bangkok and leaving from Bangkok.
We are not planning on Phuket so if you were heading to Krabi area what would your itinerary look like?
Nice! Personally my itinerary would be something like 4-5 nights in Krabi, basing myself in Ao Nang and doing a Phi Phi day trip from there and possibly one other. Then enjoying the scenery surrounding you with some hiking, kayaking and getting a few bevs in one of the karaoke bars in the evening 👌🏻
Thank you for this
My pleasure!
is 3k enough for a couple for two weeks to enjoy some shopping /tours/nightlife ? after Airflight/Hotel accommodation have been already paid for
More than enough 👍🏻, great Q. Just don’t eat in western restaurants every night and don’t accept the first price you get given in tours and you’ll easily have change to play with!
@@josh.onthemove Nice thanks for the info mate !!
Have you been to Cha am? Right down the road from Hau Hin. Similar. Pretty quiet.
Next question have you been to Thonburi? Great place to stay and explore if you want to meet the locals. Many temples and markets. Floating markets too. Old Capital before Bangkok New side.
I’ve been to both but Thonburi was about 6 years ago and my memory of it is vague at best so would be good to go back and appreciate it more. Cha’am is nice, went there this year. I prefer Hua Hin though. What’s your favourite?
Hey, thanks for the video. I am taking your itinerary and doing the exact. Can you please tell me how you booked accomdation for all these places. Do you book them when you arrive to Thailand or you book in advance. From what I can see I will need to book about 6 different places on the different islands. Please can you advise how as it currently overwhelming for me, Many thanks.
Thanks for the comment, I think you’ll have a great trip with this itinerary. Pros and cons of booking ahead vs booking on as you go. More choice and better prices by booking ahead of time. More flexibility by booking as you go if you meet people/ want to change your plans. If you’re a first timer it might be worth booking all your accommodation ahead of time to take the stress off of you 👍🏻. Booking.com or Airbnb are my go to’s 👍🏻
Thank you!! 🎉
You’re welcome 🫡
I wanna go solo in nov-dec, should you book accomindation in advance or day by day
It depends how fluid and flexible you want your trip to be. You’ll save money booking in advance and have better choices of accommodation but you’ll also not be able to be as spontaneous if you’re on a budget. If you’re not on a budget then you could always book and then if you change your mind last min, scrap a couple nights accommodation and do your own thing 👍🏻
How do you book the daytrips?
Any tourist office, scattered around everywhere