

Thank you for choosing Exotissimo Travel Thailand to organize your travel arrangements in the kingdom of Thailand. This document will give you some more information about the country, the different destinations within Thailand, useful information for travelers, a listing of the Exotissimo preferred hotels and the reservations and booking procedures.
In Thailand, Exotissimo has been very successful offering tours that show a little bit more of the country then just the touristy places as we think it is very important to show you the unknown treasures of the real Thailand. We will take you of course to the highlights but also show you the lesser known sites - something which is often promised but not always delivered.
That depends how long you've got, what you want to see and what you want to do? Hopefully the guide below will help you make those decisions.
If you want to really discover Thailand you should set a side a couple of weeks to travel, meet the people and get some kind of understanding for this beautiful and fascinating country. Our shortest tours are half day excursions and while the longer you've got the better, at Exotissimo we pride ourselves on being able to fill everybody's travel plans with just the right mix. It will be our pleasure to make the suggestion and arrangements to allow you to make the most of your precious leisure time. After all, our team of Thai and Western staff enthusiastically work, live and travel all over the country and we would be happy to share our new discoveries with you.
The best time to visit Thailand is from November to February when the weather is dry and the temperatures are not too hot. During these winter months, the temperatures in the far north can drop down to freezing during the evenings, so trekking and camping trips in these areas are not recommended. From March to June, the heat returns with temperatures soaring to over 40 degrees Celsius during the day time. However there is rarely any rain during this time and the humidity is low. Thailand’s rainy season begins toward the end of June and continues until October. During this time the humidity can be stifling as it rains on a daily basis, usually in the afternoon, but it is also the quietest time for travelers meaning hotel prices drop and popular tourist spots are blissfully uncrowded.
The Southern Thai beaches are faced with two weather systems which bring the tropical rains at different times of the year, so it's possible to enjoy Thailand's beaches year-round. From January to September you can choose a beach on the east coast such as Koh Samui or Koh Phangan where you will have the best chance on sunny and dry weather while from October to April the west coast, including Krabi, Khao Lak, Koh Samed and Ko Chang, offers the best chance of getting an all over tan.
This a guide to the best of the best of Thailand, providing you with some ideas for travel sightseeing and accommodation plus a few insider tips along the way.
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