4 Weeks in Thailand: Ultimate 4-Week Itinerary

A month in Thailand: what to do and see?

Are you going to visit Thailand in a month? 

Excellent choice!

To help you prepare for your stay, I have concocted a one-month itinerary for you in Thailand so that you don’t miss any of the most beautiful places. And yes, you will discover the majority of the country’s unmissable places of interest!

For this trip I take you to discover BangkokAyutthaya, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.

For the second part of your vacation in Thailand, head to the southern islands with a circuit passing through PhuketKoh LantaKrabi and Koh Yao Noi.

And as usual, for each stage, I give you my selection of the best accommodations.

So, what to do and see in Thailand in 1 month? 

Day 1-3: Bangkok

For this 1-month Thailand itinerary, I suggest you start with Bangkok, the country’s capital.

Arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport,  you have 2 solutions to reach your hotel:

Spend a quiet end of the day and a first night in Bangkok to recover from jet lag.

Here are the visits to do for the first full day in Bangkok:

And nothing better than to conclude this day with a cruise and a dinner on the river to contemplate the most famous monuments of Bangkok illuminated.

Tips for your Thailand itinerary:

As there aren’t really any explanatory signs to visit Bangkok’s 3 main tourist attractions (Grand Palace + Wat Pho + Wat Arun), it is possible to discover them during a guided tour. You can book it directly by clicking here.

The Grand Palace in Bangkok

On the program for the second day in Bangkok:

For the last day in Bangkok, if it falls on the weekend, I recommend that you take a trip to the Chatuchak market. The largest market in Thailand is home to no less than 15,000 diverse and varied stalls: clothing, jewelry, souvenirs. And of course, there are also plenty of food stalls!

If you rather want to visit the surroundings of Bangkok, you can choose a day trip. There are 2 very popular ones:

You will find all the details for visiting Bangkok and its surroundings in our detailed article: What to do in Bangkok for 3 days?

Tips for your Thailand itinerary:

When you visit the temples, whether in Bangkok or elsewhere during your month-long tour of Thailand, ladies, you must have your shoulders and legs covered (also valid for you gentlemen in some cases).

If you haven’t brought any shawls, you can borrow clothes at the entrance to the sites or buy some for a hundred baht.

Accommodation in Bangkok

The best hotels near the Grand Palace and Wat Pho:

The best hotels in Bangkok that are quiet and close to the metro for easy travel:

The Wat Arun

Day 4: Ayutthaya

To continue your month-long stay in Thailand, now head to Ayutthaya, just 75 km from Bangkok.

To get there, you have the choice between several means of transport:

Arrived in Ayutthaya, you can spend the rest of the day visiting the historical park and its many temples listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.

The price, schedules, temples to see, I explain everything in detail in my dedicated article: How to visit Ayutthaya?

Spend a night in Ayutthaya.

Tips for your Thailand itinerary:

To rent a car or scooter in Thailand, you will need an international permit. Remember to have it done before you leave.

You won’t necessarily be asked for it at the time of rental, but if you don’t have it in the event of an accident, you can say goodbye to your insurance!

Accommodation in Ayutthaya

Wat Chai Watthanaram Ayutthaya

Day 5-6: Sukhothai

For the new stage of this 1-month Thailand itinerary, I suggest you go a little north : towards Sukhothai, 350 km from Ayutthaya.

In view of the distance, the best is to count a day just for the route:

The next day, you will have the opportunity to have a full day to discover the historical park of Sukhothai. With Ayutthaya, these are the 2 must-see parks. Sukhothai is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Spend another night in Sukhothai.

Accommodation in Sukhothai

Sukhothai Thailand

Day 7-10: Chiang Mai

For the fourth leg of this month-long trip to Thailand, we continue even further north and go back 300 km to Chiang Mai.

Here are the travel times according to your means of transport:

Here too, you can count on a good day’s journey, but if you feel like it, you can take a short walk at the end of the day for a first glimpse of the city.

The second day, we begin the real discovery of Chiang Mai, renowned for its many temples. And that’s good, the majority are concentrated in the old town, the ideal opportunity for a walk not to be missed:

From 6/7 p.m. head either to the Night Bazaar (weekdays) or to the Saturday or Sunday market. Typical of many Thai towns, you’ll find lots of souvenirs and lots of food stalls where you can sample the excellent traditional cuisine.

Return to spend a second night at your hotel in Chiang Mai.

Wat Chiang Man, in the old town of Chiang Mai

On the third day in Chiang Mai, head to Doi Suthep National Park, a great classic to do around the northern capital.

The best is to take your car or rent a scooter to go there and be independent in your day. Otherwise, you can also take one of the collective taxis (song taew) leaving from the old town. However, you will have to wait for it to be filled before you can leave.

Last choice: go on an organized excursion with a guide. Convenient because you have nothing to manage and we pick you up in front of your hotel.

Here is the list of must-see places in the park:

Doi Suthep National Park, Thailand

The last day in Chiang Mai, I leave you the choice between 2 typical activities of a stay of about thirty days in Thailand:

If you have a car, I recommend spending the late afternoon at Huay Tung Tao Lake, about 15 minutes from downtown. It is very popular with locals who love to come and eat there on stilt huts at the edge of the water.

There is also a large area set up with giant straw animals for the souvenir photo.

Access to the lake costs 50 Bahts per person.

Spend one last night in Chiang Mai.

Need more info about Chiang Mai? I recommend you read my article: Visiting Chiang Mai: The Ultimate Guide!

Accommodation in Chiang Mai

The best hotels in Chiang Mai leave very quickly so remember to book as far in advance as possible!

Lac Huay Tung Tao Free Mp3 Download

Day 11-13: Chiang Rai

Continuation of this Thailand itinerary of 1 month by a last stage in the North which will lead you to Chiang Rai.

What are the options for getting from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai?

Arrived in the afternoon, I suggest you start with a walk in the city.

Must see:

In the evening, end up in the traditional Night Bazaar to have a bite to eat and take a tour of the small souvenir shops and the sale of local crafts.

The next day, we attack hard by the visit to do absolutely during this stay in Chiang Rai: the white temple.   Undoubtedly the most visited monument in the region and one of the best known in all of Thailand!

Its particularity is to have entirely white walls covered with lime and shards of mirror which make it sparkle in the sun. All embellished with many sculptures and statues with impressive details.

The price of the entrance ticket is 50 Bahts.

Tips for your Thailand itinerary:

Try to get there early in the morning to avoid all the tourist buses. There are really a lot of people.

The White Temple in Chiang Rai

For the rest of the day, here are the visits to do:

After a good night’s sleep, today I suggest you continue to discover Chiang Rai and its surroundings:

Last night in Chiang Rai.

All the things to do in Chiang Rai can be found in our article: What to do and see in Chiang Rai?

Tips for your Thailand itinerary:

To visit Chaing Rai and the surrounding area, it is better to have a car. The sites are scattered and quite remote, and in addition most are not served by public transport.

If you really don’t want to drive, the best solution is to hire a driver for the day.

Accommodation in Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai Blue Temple

Day 14-17: Phuket

You have arrived at the second part of this 1 month road trip in Thailand. Today I suggest you reach Chiang Rai airport and fly to southern Thailand.

And yes, visiting Thailand in 1 month also means having time to enjoy the beaches. And what better than to start with one of the most famous islands in the country: Phuket!

Here is an idea of ​​a program to tour the tourist attractions of the island and the surrounding area in 4 days:

I explained everything in detail in this article: 3 Days in Phuket: Itinerary with Top Things to Do.

Accommodation in Phuket

If you want to be in the heart of the action, I have prepared a selection of accommodation for you near Patong:

Koh Phi Phi

Day 18-21: Koh Lanta

Continuation of this recommended route of about thirty days in Thailand by an island just as famous but a little less touristy than Phuket: Koh Lanta.

To get there, you have to take a first boat from the port of Rassada in Phuket to Koh Phi Phi (2h30) and from there change to another boat to Koh Lanta (1h15). The rates displayed on the internet are around 1000 Bahts but by going through our hotel which called the company directly, we were able to get our tickets for 700 Bahts for 2 with transfer included at the port.

If you prefer  to take a single boat,  it is also possible to make the  trip by speedboat  but there are not a lot of places. For this transfer, it is therefore better to book well in advance. 

In the afternoon, enjoy one of the many beaches on the island of Koh Lanta which are located on the west coast. The further south you go, the fewer people there will be.

Spend a first night in Koh Lanta.

For the program of the next 3 days, I advise you:

Excursion des 4 iles, Koh Lanta

My detailed explanation of things to do in Koh Lanta can be found here: What to do in Koh Lanta?

Tips for your Thailand itinerary:

During your stay in Koh Lanta, I advise you to eat at least once at the Sai Nat restaurant, at road level, towards Klong Toab Beach. All the dishes, both Indian and Thai, are delicious and very generous.

Accommodation in Koh Lanta

Go around Koh Lanta

Day 22-25: Krabi

Another stop on this 4-week Thailand itinerary: Krabi.

Same thing as for the previous stages, you will have to take the boat to go to Krabi from Koh Lanta: about 350 Bahts per person for 2h30 crossing.

In Krabi I advise you to stay near Ao Nang, the main seaside resort of the province. This will allow you to spend the afternoon of this first day on the beach of Ao Nang or that of Nopparat Thara, not far from there.

For the other 2 days in Krabi, I recommend:

Plage de Railay


On the last day
 to Krabi and Ao Nang, you will have the choice:

Want to know more about Krabi, read our article: The complete guide to Krabi.

Accommodation in Krabi / Ao Nang

Yes Nang

Day 26-28: Koh Yao Noi

Last stage of this 1-month Thailand itinerary, I suggest you end your vacation on a small island that does not yet know mass tourism: Koh Yao Noi.

Super convenient, it is only 30 minutes by boat from Krabi (300 Baht trip).

On the program for these 3 days on Koh Yao Noi:

All the things to do in Koh Yao Noi are in our article: Visit Koh Yao Noi.

And now your one-month vacation in Thailand is coming to an end! From Koh Yao Noi, you can either fly back to Krabi or Phuket to get to the airport and catch your return flight.

Accommodation in Koh Yao Noi

Explore Koh Yao Noi by scooter

If you have any questions to organize your 1 month Thailand itinerary, don’t hesitate to ask me in the comments.

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