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Laurus Travel offers the best Thailand tours from Canada. Our luxury tours of Thailand feature outstanding guides, luxury accommodations, immersive activities, fine food and innovative itineraries that captivate your senses and unveil the breathtaking beauty of Thailand’s lush landscapes as well as the immense richness of the country’s history, culture and customs.

Our best Thailand tours from Canada guarantee you terrific value for money. They are ideal choices for consumers who value quality over a low price. 

Laurus Travel offers multiple Thailand tours from Canada. The 12-day Best of Thailand Tour below focuses on Thailand. If you want to combine Thailand with one or more of its neighbouring countries such as Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma), we have such tour packages as well. A good example is the 18-day Essential Cambodia & Thailand, which includes major tourist attractions of both countries.

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Our Thailand tours are offered as land tours only but international airfare can be easily added on request. We are particularly proud of our expertise in tracking down the best premium economy and business class airfares.

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Best of Thailand (12 days)

Bangkok – Ayutthaya – Kanchanaburi – Uthai Thani – Sukhothai – Sri Satchanalai – Chiang Rai – Golden Triangle – Chiang Mai – Bangkok

The itinerary dives deep into Thailand’s history, culture and rich traditions of its diverse ethnic groups. Spectacular scenery and amazing food are among the highlights you’ll experience on this luxury tour. Post-tour extensions to Hua Hin and Pattaya, world-class beach resort towns, are available on request.

Important Features

  • Small group size – average 15, maximum 20
  • Experienced tour leader & local guides
  • Inclusion of tips for local guides and drivers
  • No forced shopping stops
  • High-quality local and Western meals
  • Unlimited supply of bottled water
  • Free Wi-Fi in every hotel

Meal Code: B = breakfast / L = lunch / D = dinner


Day 1/Thu: Departing for Bangkok
Your luxury tour of Thailand starts with your transpacific flight departing from a city of your choice. Guests wishing to fly business class should contact us for a great offer. You’ll lose a day upon crossing the International Date Line.

Day 2/Fri: Arrival in Bangkok
Meet the driver on arrival for your private transfer to the hotel. No activity or meal is arranged for today. The guide will get in touch with you tonight.

Day 3/Sat: Bangkok (B/L/D) 
Located in Chao Phraya River delta, Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand, with a population of 10.5 million within the city proper or over 15% of the country’s total. The city is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. A major financial and cultural centre in Southeast Asia, Bangkok also functions as an important hub for airlines serving the region.

We begin our sightseeing today at the royal Grand Palace. Established in 1782, the palace was dramatically expanded throughout successive reigns. The king and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925.

We then proceed to the National Museum, which is the largest museum in Southeast Asia and features exhibits of Thai art and history.

Afternoon sightseeing takes in Wat Arun, a Buddhist temple on the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand’s landmarks.

Later in the day, we go on a long tail boat for an hour-long cruise on picturesque Chao Phraya River and the Klongs (canals) of Thonburi on the west side of the river. There will be chance to observe and photograph the serene family homes and temples along the waterways.

If time permits, we’ll stop by Wat Pho (a Buddhist temple complex) and Bangkok’s historical Chinatown.

Day 4/Sun: Bangkok – Ayutthaya – Bangkok (B/L)
Following breakfast we set out for a full-day (7 to 8 hours) excursion to Ayutthaya, a town about 90 km north of Bangkok. Founded around 1350, Ayutthaya served as the capital of the Tai state of Ayutthaya (Siam), precursor of the new kingdom established in modern-day Bangkok, until it was razed by the Burmese army in 1767. The ruins of the old city are preserved in the Ayutthaya Historical Park, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1991. The remaining reliquary towers and gigantic monasteries in the park give visitors an idea of Ayutthaya’s past splendour.

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Our Customers Say It Best

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Thanks Heather,

The holiday was excellent. Thanks for a wonderful trip. The guide and driver were excellent.

Alex was excellent , he was knowledgeable and attentive at all times. Super flexible to our requirements. English and communication very good.

Samran was excellent. His driving skills were great. He was super attentive and responsive to our needs and always there to pick us up and drop us off, always at the most convenient places. We always had plenty supplies of food and water in the van. Van was super comfortable.

We will be back for another trip…

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Luxury Tours of Thailand – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a passport to enter Thailand?
Yes, you’ll need a passport that has at least one blank visa page and a validity of six (6) months beyond the tour’s return date.

Do I need a visa to enter Thailand?
Travellers from most Western countries including Canada and the United States do not need a tourist visa to enter Thailand if the intended stay is less than 30 days.

Do I need to bring any immunization certificate to enter Thailand?
We are not aware of inoculation requirements and we suggest you visit the websites of your national government’s disease control centre and pertinent embassies in your country for the latest. We recommend all of our guests to be vaccinated against hepatitis A.

Should I obtain Thai Baht before arrival in Thailand?
No, you shouldn’t because you really have nothing to gain by doing so. It’s a lot better to obtain local currency on arrival either through a local currency dealer or ATM machines using your bank card.

The Thai currency known as Baht (THB) is freely convertible on the international market but you do get better exchange rates inside Thailand. Remember to keep your inventory of local currency to the minimum. Your tour fare covers all the expensive items already. You only need some local cash, which can be easily replenished as you go, for souvenirs, tips and meals not included in the tour price.

Can I pay for anything in US dollars in Thailand?
No, unlike in some poor Southeast Asian countries where street vendors welcome payments in US dollars, Thai merchants only want to be paid in their own currency, similar to what happens in China, Japan, South Korea and Singapore, to name a few.

Can I use credit cards in Thailand?
Major credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted throughout Thailand, as is the case throughout Southeast Asia.