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Thailand Wellness Travel
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Immerse yourself in a luxury health and wellness retreat in Thailand, on a journey designed just for you

Thailand wellness travel with holistic healing and exceptional hospitality

Most trips to Thailand begin and end in the capital, Bangkok, where we can arrange a gentle introduction at one of the city’s premier hotels, perhaps indulging in a bamboo massage or a Din Sor Pong (Thai herbal white clay) body scrub.

Heading north, the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are rich in culture, with temples, palaces and fragrant food markets to explore; in Chiang Mai you could stay on the riverside, cocooned in a sumptuous spa. Near Chiang Rai there are several oases of tranquility hidden in the forested jungle of the mountainous Golden Triangle region. Here, you can rest and rejuvenate with views of the Mekong River and scenic rice fields, or explore the stunning landscape on foot or by traditional longtail boat.

Then, take your pick of Thailand’s pristine islands for idyllic tropical retreats. The golden bays and jewel blue waters of Koh Samui, Koh Yao Noi and Koh Lanta are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving – or we can charter you a boat for a sunset island cruise. Though perhaps you’d prefer to hide away in a secluded spa, detoxing with holistic remedies or enjoying time in the sauna or salt room.

Whether you’d like to explore just one Thai region or all of Southeast Asia, our expert travel designers will organise a seamless multi-destination trip tailored to your needs with exclusive wellness experiences designed just for you.

Highlights

Indulge in a multi day wellness retreat for a relaxed introduction to Bangkok

Stay on Chiang Mai’s riverside for traditional Thai healing with certified specialists

Discover the lush jungle of Thailand’s Golden Triangle by longtail boat

Lounge in your own private infinity pool at Six Senses Yao Noi

Choose between expert-led pilates, yoga, Qi Gong or Tai Chi classes at Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary in Koh Samui

Health and wellness retreats in Thailand are like nowhere else in the world – Thailand has its own ancient healing system with Thai massage, herbal medicine and other techniques refined over centuries.

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Rosanna Convey

Travel Designer

Luxury accommodation in Thailand

There are many incredible places to stay in Thailand. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

Why book with Jacada?

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Personalised design

We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

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Authentic experiences

Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

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Responsible travel

Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.

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Whatever you want from your Thailand wellness trip, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Where to go

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Bangkok

Bangkok serves as Thailand's sophisticated capital and an ideal jumping off point for further exploration. Traditional temples sit alongside gleaming shopping centres and there’s an exceptional street food scene, as well as fine dining.

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Chiang Mai

In northern Thailand sits Chiang Mai, a city steeped in cultural significance and famous for its night market. The surrounding region is home to spectacular temples with panoramic views, dense rainforests and dramatic waterfalls.

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Chiang Rai

The northern city of Chiang Rai is anchored within the storied Golden Triangle. This cross-border region, where Thailand meets Laos and Myanmar, stands as a cultural cornerstone of Indo-China. The mountainous landscape is centred on the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong rivers and is lush and fertile.

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Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta's cluster of small islands delivers genuine Thai island life. Golden beaches stretch along the western shore, growing more isolated southward. Here, where fishing villages and luxury retreats coexist, you can lounge in a hammock and go snorkeling. The mangrove forests on the east coast are perfect for kayaking.

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Koh Samui

Pristine beaches and transparent waters with award winning spas and superb seafood restaurants. The island offers culinary workshops, yoga sessions and water sports. Visitors seeking underwater exploration can take boats to neighboring Koh Tao, known for superior diving and snorkeling conditions.

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Koh Yao Noi

A one-hour boat journey from Phuket transports you to Koh Yao Noi, an unspoiled island retreat in Phang Nga Bay. Quiet shorelines border rice fields, while rubber plantations and mangrove forests fill the interior. Encounter bathing water buffalo, explore thriving coral formations and embrace Thailand’s most tranquil setting.

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Phuket

Thailand's largest island, the "Pearl of the Andaman," has beautiful long sandy beaches and protected marine areas. Overdeveloped Patong is easily avoided and you can enjoy guided boat excursions from exclusive marinas or paddle kayaks to discover concealed caves and lagoons.

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When to visit

The best time to visit Thailand is during its dry season. For most parts of the country, this would be between November and March, extending into April and May for some regions.

Thailand is characterised by the rainy, hot and cool seasons. The north is less humid and experiences the greatest range of temperatures with cold nights during the cool season. The temperatures are more consistent in southern Thailand but the Andaman coast (the west of the peninsula) is hit hardest during the rainy season (July–October). The east coast is generally sunnier and has less rain than the west coast between May and October, but is more susceptible to rain all year round, giving rise to beautiful, lush green countryside.

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Island hopping

November–February

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Northern Thailand

November–February

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Scuba diving

November–April

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East coast (Gulf of Thailand)

May–October

When is the Best Time to Visit Thailand?

When is the Best Time to Visit Thailand?

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Plan your trip to Thailand

Whatever you want from your wellness trip in Thailand, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Plan with peace of mind

When you book a trip in today’s world there’s a lot to think about. But with the right advice and expert planning, you can do it with confidence.

If you book to travel with us but your plans are impacted by circumstances you can’t control, we’ll change your reservation or cancel your booking for a full credit towards future travel.

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