{"id":1441,"date":"2018-08-29T20:49:07","date_gmt":"2018-08-29T12:49:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adventurefilledlife.com\/?p=1441"},"modified":"2020-03-03T12:18:14","modified_gmt":"2020-03-03T04:18:14","slug":"travel-one-month-honeymoon-in-thailand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adventurefilledlife.com\/travel-one-month-honeymoon-in-thailand\/","title":{"rendered":"Our One Month Thailand Itinerary – Where We Traveled"},"content":{"rendered":"
Thailand was a big destination on our year-long honeymoon itinerary and we\u00a0decided to dedicate a solid month to exploring this magical country. Coming up with a one month Thailand itinerary takes a lot of preparation so we made a list of places that we knew we had to visit. We had previously been to Bangkok<\/a> <\/strong>and Ayutthaya<\/a><\/strong>, so our trip focused heavily on the Thai peninsula.<\/p>\n This is what our 1 Month Thailand Travel Itinerary looked like.<\/p>\n Total – 30 Days<\/p>\n This is by no means a comprehensive tour of Thailand. But if you have one month (which is nowhere near enough) then this will give you a good taste of what Thailand can offer.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We stayed in Krabi Town rather than Phuket for a number of reasons. For one, Krabi is far quieter than its neighbor across the water. You can take the same ferries to all the popular islands that you could in Phuket. Prices are much cheaper than Phuket, which is always welcome. All-in-all our time in Krabi Town was a wonderful experience! You are closer to nature on all sides and it just feels like a more authentic Thai experience. While in Krabi you must check out the amazing beaches of Ao Nang and Railay. Ao Nang is easy to reach via motorbike and the drive there is absolutely gorgeous! We stopped off on the side of the road many times to take pictures of the limestone karsts jutting up all around us. From Ao Nang, you can find many boats headed to Railay. Just be sure to check the prices as it can vary from one person to the next!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Koh Lanta is a rather large island located a short 2-hour bus ride south of Krabi. Thanks to a new bridge you can take a Mini Van from Krabi Town without needing to transfer! The island of Koh Lanta feels like it has escaped the overdevelopment that plagues many of the neighboring islands. The best way to experience the island is to post up at one of the many stylish and affordable beach resorts and make hitting the sand a daily routine! We stayed at the reasonably priced Mook Lanta Eco Resort<\/a><\/strong> and loved every second! There are also daily ferries going to Koh Phi Phi which run at reasonable prices.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We came back to Krabi for a second visit because it was just so comfortable. Occasionally getting into a routine and visiting the same shops each day is needed when traveling. We had planned to spend this 5-day block in Phuket but happily decided against it. We were able to take advantage of this time to visit many of the islands around Krabi. The prices for island hopping around the bay were much cheaper than what we found in Phuket – so that was a huge plus for us as well!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Our next stop was to Phuket, which was really just to catch our flight out of Phuket International Airport the next day. If you have never been to the city you may enjoy it. There is a lot to see and do – and the city is on the move 24-hours a day! If you like visiting big cities in Thailand like Bangkok and Pattaya then Phuket will likely be right\u00a0up your alley. However, we think a 30-day Thailand Itinerary is better spent on the smaller, less developed regions of Thailand.<\/p>\n Check out Booking.com for up-to-date deals and the best hotels in Thailand. It’s our first choice when it comes to finding accommodation around South-East Asia.\n
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