Visiting Thailand with kids ?

Wander Feels Travel Blog

Welcome to our family travel blog! We are a family of four with two young children who love to explore new places, try new foods, and create unforgettable memories together. Our latest adventure took us to the beautiful country of Thailand, where we feasted on delicious Thai cuisine and soaked up the culture. In this blog, we will share our experiences and travel tips for families visiting Thailand, including recommendations for kid-friendly activities, places to stay, and of course, the best places to find amazing food. Thank you for joining us on our journey!

First time in Thailand

Are you planning your first ever trip to Thailand? Congratulations, you are in for an unforgettable adventure and we will share every single detail with you! Got questions? Simply send us a DM on Instagram and let’s have a chat 🙂

Thailand is a country with a rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and delicious food. When you visit, be sure to take some time to explore the islands, like Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao. These tropical paradise islands offer a mix of relaxation and adventure, with crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and an array of water sports to try.

So, what can you expect on your first trip to Thailand? Here are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare:

  1. The weather: Thailand has a tropical climate with high humidity and temperatures that average around 30°C (86°F). Be sure to pack lightweight, breathable clothing, and don’t forget your sunscreen!
  2. The culture: Thailand is a Buddhist country, so it’s important to show respect for local customs and traditions. This means taking your shoes off when entering temples, not pointing your feet at anyone, and dressing modestly.
  3. The food: Thai food is known for its bold flavors and spicy dishes. If you’re not a fan of spicy food, don’t worry – you can always ask for your dishes to be made “mild.” And be sure to try some of the local fruits, like durian and mangosteen.
  4. The transportation: Thailand’s transportation system can be a bit chaotic, but it’s also part of the fun! Tuk-tuks, songthaews (local buses), and longtail boats are all popular modes of transportation. Just be sure to negotiate the price before you get in.

Overall, just be open to new experiences and remember to relax and go with the flow. Thailand is a welcoming and friendly country, and with a little preparation and respect for local customs, you’ll have a trip of a lifetime.