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“We’re really going to have to watch the girls when we are in Thailand,” I said to Craig, “especially walking down the street. You know how chaotic they are with overhanging wires, bumpy pavers, and tuk tuks and motorbikes zooming by.”
When I first started planning a trip to Thailand with kids, my mother’s mind had kicked into gear, imagining every possible danger and working out a commando move in advance.
It’s the world of illogical fear that bursts into your life the minute your babe opens its mouth for that first gasp of air.
I’ve learned not to fight it, but to instead use it as a preparation tool and a reminder to always be alert when travelling with our kids.
But if you’re trying to plan a trip to Thailand with your family and you’re not sure what to consider, don’t worry, because I have done the motherly fretting for you, and listed all the things you should know before you go.
Tips for Planning a Trip to Thailand with Kids
Below are some commonly asked questions and answers for those thinking of taking a family vacation to Thailand and are not sure where to start.
Let’s begin with location…
1. Choose the right place to visit
Where you visit in Thailand will largely depend on what you want to see and do, how much time you have, your budget and comfort levels.
There are many exciting and memorable places to visit in Thailand, and it’s easier to say where not to go than where to go, as generally most places are safe, affordable and interesting.
Most of the time, you cannot really avoid Bangkok, which is the bustling capital of Thailand. Bangkok is an incredible place with so much to see and do with the family.
For a more cultural experience, head to Chiang Mai where you will find lots of temples, elephant sanctuaries and national parks to hike in. Chiang Rai is also nearby and is where you will find the famous White Temple.
For beach vacations, consider Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and The Phi Phi Islands, which are all popular family destinations and have stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters.
To go a little bit more untraveled, try Koh Lanta, Krabi and Ao Nang, Koh Lipe, Koh Kood, Koh Tao, and Koh Chang. They are quieter, but still have plenty to see and do as a family.
Personally, I would avoid staying on Koh Phi Phi (maybe a…
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