Thailand School Trips

Thailand school tours can be tailored to focus on any subject, including the arts, culture, history and religion.

Student trips to Thailand immerse pupils and teachers in a stunning land of variety. Our school trips can encompass sights and sounds ranging from majestic elephants and alluring blue beaches to ornate temples and bustling metropolises such as the capital, Bangkok.

Why we provide academic travel programs in Thailand:

Student Thailand trips can incorporate attractions and activities that are as thrilling as they are educational. Our experts at The Learning Adventure have an excellent track record of organising the most memorable and successful school trips to Thailand. We pay close attention to all the essentials of your trip including flights, accommodation, activities, and itineraries, to help ensure the most compelling educational experiences for your students visiting this jewel of Southeast Asia.

Amy Smith

Educational Specialist Manager

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why take a school trip to Thailand?

Your pupils are likely to be enthralled, for example, by the historical Buddhist temples that dominate the gorgeously variable Thai landscape.

Travellers on a school trip to Thailand with The Learning Adventure can also expect to develop a deeper understanding of crucial conservation projects taking place across the country’s local communities. Student trips to Thailand can incorporate opportunities to engage with the locals, and even to learn some of the language, as pupils learn more about Thai culture.

Our school trips in Thailand also help travellers to develop their self-confidence, self-reliance, and responsibility, as they venture beyond their comfort zones.

Best places for student tours to Thailand

Your students on a Thailand school trip may be especially drawn – at least at first – to the majestic Bangkok, with its attractions ranging from floating markets to historic temples. However, there is also much more to Thailand than the capital.

Chiang Mai, for example, is the country’s second city, and captivates with its mix of modern dynamism and gleaming temples, the latter including such impressive structures as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Wat Chiang Man, and Wat Phra Singh. The city also hosts many significant festivals, museums, and nature-oriented attractions, such as Chiang Mai Zoo.

In fact, Chiang Mai is the best base for school trips to Thailand, as it combines the history and culture of the city with a truly beautiful natural world. It puts you within travelling distance of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, the Karen Hill Tribe, the Mae Taeng River, and lots of rivers and waterfalls to explore. Furthermore, from a practical standpoint, Chiang Mai has an international airport, which will make arriving and transferring a lot easier.

Chiang Rai, not to be confused with Chiang Mai about 200 kilometres away, offers two of the country’s oldest temples, the White Temple and the Black Temple, as well as more of the jaw-dropping natural scenery that is a consistent feature of Thailand school trips.

When’s the best time to take an educational trip to Thailand?

Given its geography, Thailand’s weather patterns differ considerably from parts of the world that have four changeable seasons. Thailand only has two – the cool and dry season (November to April), and the wet and warm season (May to October).

Our team at The Learning Adventure can arrange school trips to Thailand all through the year; the peak time for tourism, however, is from November to February. This is because it is when the weather is drier and (slightly) milder, and there are some amazing cultural experiences on offer at this time of year, such as the Loy Krathong Festival in November.

Who will be with our group?

Your enthusiastic Adventure Leader will be with you and your students throughout the tour, to ensure everything runs smoothly and help your group have the best trip possible.