Thailand is indeed a fantastic travel destination for families with children of all ages. The 14 days Thailand adventure with kids will offer you a well-rounded experience, combining cultural attractions, outdoor activities, and opportunities for relaxation. Begin your journey in bustling Bangkok city, explore the awe-inspiring temples, such as Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the floating markets. Then, take part in many outdoor activities, such as hiking on scenic trails, visiting water parks, or enjoying water-based activities like boating through the River Khwae. Finish in Chiang Mai, where your kids can visit elephant sanctuaries, and interact with these gentle creatures. Take a family-friendly cooking class and explore the lively night markets.
Welcome to Thailand!
After landing at the Bangkok airport, a private car will pick your family up at the lobby and transfer you to the hotel, where your kids can rest after a long flight and then head out to explore the city. It sounds like a great plan to start our family adventure in Bangkok.
To start the first day in 14 days Thailand itinerary, you can stroll through the streets and markets near your hotel to immerse yourself in the local culture. You’ll also enjoy soaking up the vibrant atmosphere, perhaps picking up some souvenirs along the way or trying some authentic Thai food for dinner. If you have time, don’t forget to try the Sky train to Paragon Siam with the kids. This mall offers many interesting sights and activities for kids.
Overnight in Bangkok.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation. Meals: Dinner.
After breakfast, your local guide will pick up your family at the hotel and embark on your cultural exploration of Bangkok’s famous palaces and temples. The journey will be a wonderful opportunity for your kids to learn about Thai history, art, and religion under the guidance of an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide. The exotic locales and the intricate details of the palaces and temples are sure to capture their attention and spark their curiosity.
The first spot on the Bangkok tour is the Grand Palace. Exploring the Grand Palace will be a fantastic opportunity for your family to admire the intricate craftsmanship and stunning architecture. The mirrored mosaic decorations and the guardian statues at the temples are sure to capture the kids’ attention. You’ll be excited to see the Emerald Buddha, which is considered the holiest Buddhist site in Thailand. After leaving the Grand Palace, you’ll stop at Wat Pho, which is conveniently located nearby. The highlight of this temple is the 150-foot-long golden Reclining Buddha. The kids will surely be amazed by its giant size! Additionally, the collection of 1,000 Buddha statues will provide a unique and educational experience for them.
The afternoon is your free time. If you need a rest, you’ll definitely take advantage of the downtime and relax at our hotel. However, if your kids are still up for some more exploration, you can take a walk alongside the Chao Phraya River sounds like a lovely option. You’ll enjoy the scenic views and soak up the bustling atmosphere of the city. You can also stop at Tian Market to shop for souvenirs and indulge in some tasty dishes from the market with a wide range of options at reasonable prices. The 2nd day in 14 days Thailand itinerary goes well.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Your 3rd day of the 14 days Thailand itinerary will be a family-friendly cycle tour of the man-made island, Bangkrachao, to enjoy some easy exercise and explore a hidden gem in Bangkok. Taking a small ferry to reach Bangkrachao. Once you arrive, picking up bicycles for all ages will allow us to pedal at our own pace and fully immerse ourselves in the maze of waterways and lush jungles. You can enjoy the fresh air, observe the local flora and fauna, and appreciate the beauty of nature. If it happens to be the weekend, you can visit the Bang Nampueng Weekend Market to taste a variety of food and sweet treats and immerse yourself in the local flavors and culinary delights.
After some time to rest in the hotel, you’ll start with an evening food tour by Tuk-tuk. Starting the tour in atmospheric Chinatown sets the stage for a culinary adventure. You can immerse yourself in the lively ambiance, filled with bustling street food stalls. A highlight of the tour will undoubtedly be the visit to the 24-hour flower market, Pak Khlong Talat. The riot of color and scent will create a sensory feel for the whole family. You’ll have the chance to admire the vibrant blooms and perhaps even pick up some flowers as a souvenir.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
After visiting a few night markets, you can take the kids to experience two unique examples of daytime markets in the early morning. Siang Tai Market, also known as the Railway Market, sounds like a truly unique and entertaining experience for our family! The concept of the market is set up along a railway line and the vendors quickly clear everything up when a train approach. Our kids will surely be captivated by the hustle and bustle, as well as the thrilling anticipation of the passing train.
Then, take a long-tail boat to visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. The floating market offers a unique shopping experience, where vendors come to you on their boats. Allowing your kids to practice their bargaining skills in a friendly environment will be an excellent learning experience for them. After enjoying lunch at the market, you’ll say goodbye to Bangkok to get to another spot in the 14 days Thailand trip, Kanchanaburi. You’ll embark on a three-hour drive to Kanchanaburi in western Thailand. Afterward, you continue to take a long-tail boat along the River Khwae to reach your hotel and close the day with a leisurely dinner.
Overnight in Kanchanaburi.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
After a leisurely breakfast, you’ll start the 5th day on your 14 days Thailand itinerary with an exciting outdoor experience.
The dense, emerald-green jungles of Erawan National Park are sure to captivate your senses. Reaching the well-known Erawan Falls will be a highlight of the hike. The thundering waterfalls and the sight of clear water cascading over smooth rocks into natural pools create a picturesque scene. You can stop to take a swim in the refreshing water and cool off amidst the stunning natural surroundings. It will be a great time to play with the kids.
Then, take your kids to a local restaurant and try some delicious traditional dishes of Kanchanaburi. Return to the hotel in the late afternoon to rest.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
It’s time to say goodbye to Kanchanaburi!
Starting your morning with a long-tail boat ride from Kanchanaburi. Hua Hin, a coastal city located about a 3.5-hour drive south of Kanchanaburi, will be the next destination in your 14 days Thailand itinerary. Once you arrive, you’ll have the chance to enjoy some lunch and unwind in your hotel room. After taking some time to relax, you can venture out to explore Hua Hin in the evening.
Hua Hin’s history as a small fishing village turned resort town adds an intriguing dimension to its charm. Exploring the city by tuk-tuk is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere. Starting at the famous Hua Hin Railway Station, which played a significant role in the town’s transformation. Continue through Hua Hin, where you can see the daily life at a busy fishing pier.
In the evening, you can consider visiting the Thai restaurant for dinner in the Hua Hin Night Market. After enjoying your dinner, you can take a leisurely walk through the Hua Hin Night Market. This bustling market is filled with stalls selling various local delicacies and souvenirs. Here, you’ll have a chance to sample tasty local desserts and shop for souvenirs.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
The 7th day in your 14 days Thailand itinerary will be a good time for your kids to learn more about Thai’s rich biodiversity. Kaeng Krachan National Park is indeed Thailand’s largest national park. Located in the provinces of Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan, the park offers a remarkable opportunity to explore diverse biodiversity and natural beauty. When you travel through the countryside en route to the park, you’ll also get a glimpse of the agricultural landscape in Thailand, including mango and papaya plantations.
Hiking along the jungle trails of Kaeng Krachan National Park is a fantastic idea, especially for spotting the exotic wildlife that resides there, like dusky leaf monkeys and white-handed gibbons. The park’s reputation for its bird species is truly remarkable, with over 400 different bird species calling it home. It’s a paradise for bird enthusiasts and a perfect opportunity for your kids to grab their binoculars and engage in some birdwatching.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Spending the next two days in Hua Hin sounds like a relaxing and enjoyable way to unwind after your adventurous trip. Hua Hin offers a variety of family-friendly activities, and its convenient public transport network, including buses or tuk-tuks, makes it easy to explore the town and its surroundings.
A day at Vana Nava Water Jungle is sure to be a fun-filled experience for water-loving kids! With its wide range of slides, pools, and attractions, there’s something for everyone. Boomerang is one of the longest waterslides in the country and is sure to provide an exhilarating ride. Kids who love a bit of adventure can zoom down the slide on a raft, experiencing turns and drops before splashing into the pool below.
In the afternoon, if you’re looking to take a break from water activities and explore more of the natural wonders around Hua Hin, you can visit Kui Buri National Park or take a wildlife-watching long-tail boat cruise to Pranburi Forest Park and Nature Reserve.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
After breakfast at your hotel, you can start your day with a visit to Camel Republic or any other tourist destination in Hua Hin. Camel Republic is a fantastic destination for animal enthusiasts and families seeking amusement park fun! This unique combination of an amusement park and petting zoo offers the opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of animals.
Included: Accommodation, Meals: breakfast.
The next destination in your 14 days Thailand itinerary is Chiang Mai. You’ll be transferred to the airport by a private car and start a short flight to Chiang Mai. Once you arrive in Chiang Mai and settle into your hotel, take some time to relax and unwind. You and your kids may want to freshen up and recharge before heading out to explore the city.
Chiang Mai is renowned for its numerous temples, each with its unique architecture and cultural significance. Many of these temples are within walking distance of each other, making it convenient to visit multiple sites in a day. Some notable temples include Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chedi Luang, and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Don’t forget to check out some bustling markets where you can find a wide array of goods, including handicrafts, clothing, souvenirs, etc. You can also try traditional dishes like khao soi (curry noodle soup), sai oua (northern Thai sausage), and mango sticky rice at some sidewalk food stalls. Then, finish your day with a relaxing massage, which can be a wonderful way to unwind after a day of exploring.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Interacting with elephants in a sanctuary like the Elephant Nature Park can be both educational and memorable. The park serves as a sanctuary for elephants that were rescued from difficult circumstances. Feeding the elephants and learning about their individual stories can provide a deeper understanding of these majestic animals and the challenges they face. By interacting with them respectfully, children can develop a sense of empathy and compassion for the well-being of these gentle giants. This is also one of the most favorite activities in the 14 days Thailand tour.
In the late afternoon, you’ll start a tasty food tour in Chiang Mai to explore the local culinary delights. Starting at the ancient temple of Wat Lok Molee, where you can listen to the monks chanting, then head to Chang Puek Gate, the renowned street food market in Chiang Mai. This vibrant market offers a plethora of delicious options. Sampling local favorites such as pad Thai, barbecue skewers, grilled chicken, fresh fruit, and refreshing juices will give you a true taste of the city’s diverse culinary scene.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Entrance fee (if any), Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Taking a family-friendly cooking class in Thailand is an excellent way to deepen your knowledge of Thai cuisine. Your 11th day in the 14 days Thailand itinerary starts with a visit to a local market alongside your instructor. At the market, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the main ingredients that are fundamental to Thai cooking. Following the market visit, you’ll head to the cooking school allows you to delve further into Thai culinary traditions. Many cooking schools have their organic gardens, which gives you a chance to see firsthand how some of the ingredients are cultivated and learn about their origins.
Once you’re in the cooking session, the instructors will guide you through the preparation of various Thai dishes. They will provide step-by-step instructions, allowing you and your family to actively participate in the cooking process. Enjoy lunch with the dishes that you have made yourself.
Included: Transportation, English-speaking guide, Accommodation, Meals: breakfast, lunch.
Exploring Lanna art and culture in Chiang Mai is a great way to delve into the rich history and artistic traditions of the region. Visiting the Lanna Folklife Museum offers a curated experience that showcases various aspects of local religion, culture, and lifestyle. With a guided tour of the museum, you can gain deeper insights into the Lanna heritage. The museum’s collection, including textiles, ceramics, and Buddha statues, provides a glimpse into the craftsmanship and artistic expressions of the Lanna people.
After leaving the museum, you’ll head south of Chiang Mai Gate to Wua Lai Road will lead you to a vibrant area renowned for its silverwork. Upon arrival, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the renowned silver temple, Wat Sri Suphan. Built in the 15th century, this temple is a true masterpiece, adorned with intricate silver decorations. After appreciating the beauty of the silver temple, continue your journey to a nearby silver-making workshop. These workshops provide a unique chance for your kids to participate in the creation of their own silver craft and of course, they will have a unique memento to take home, a reminder of their experience and the craftsmanship they made.
Included: Transportation, Accommodation, English-speaking guide, Entrance fees (if any), Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
It’s time to say goodbye to Thailand!
After breakfast, take some time for last-minute souvenir shopping to pick up special mementos and gifts for your relatives and friends. Once you have completed your shopping and packed your belongings, a driver will transport you to Chiang Mai Airport at the appointed hour. End of the 14 days Thailand trip with amazing experiences.
Included: Transportation, Meals: breakfast.
– There may be cancellation fees charged by suppliers (hotels, airlines, boats, trains…) once these bookings are made and paid. These fee shall by paid by travelers.
– These are maximum cancellation fees to be flexible applied:
Are you interested in this tour or would you like to customize your own trip?
Call our local experts: +84913.000.858