Activity guides
Things to Do in Thailand
Four activity categories worth planning around: cooking classes, Muay Thai, elephant sanctuaries, and diving. Each has its own guide with city-level detail, pricing context, and what to know before you book.
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Activity guides
Each guide below covers what the activity involves, which cities offer the best versions of it, typical price ranges, and how to find operators worth trusting.
Cooking Classes
Learn to cook authentic Thai dishes — pad thai, green curry, mango sticky rice — in hands-on classes that typically include a market tour and recipe booklet.
Chiang Mai has the strongest concentration of quality cooking schools, with Bangkok a close second. Most full-day courses are genuinely different from the tourist-facing shortcuts.
Muay Thai
Watch live fights at historic stadiums or train with professional coaches. Thailand is the origin of the sport and Bangkok remains the centre of serious competition.
Fight nights at Lumpinee and Rajadamnern in Bangkok are the authentic experience. Phuket and Chiang Mai offer training camps; quality varies significantly between gyms.
Elephant Sanctuaries
Visit sanctuaries where rescued elephants live without riding or performance requirements. Feed, observe, and walk alongside them in a setting focused on welfare.
The ethical distinction matters here. Riding and circus-style shows are harmful to elephants — the guide covers what welfare standards to look for and which certifications carry weight.
Diving & Snorkeling
Thailand has two distinct dive regions: the Andaman Sea (Similan Islands, Richelieu Rock, Koh Lanta) and the Gulf (Koh Tao, Sail Rock). Each has different marine life, seasonality, and trip formats.
Koh Tao is the most accessible starting point for certification courses. The Similan Islands require a liveaboard or day trip from Khao Lak. Season alignment matters — the coasts close at different times.
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Activities by city
Which city fits your activity mix matters as much as which activity you choose. Bangkok leads for Muay Thai; Chiang Mai for cooking classes and elephant sanctuaries; Phuket and Krabi for diving.
Where to book
Booking platforms used in our guides
The activity guides link primarily to Klook and GetYourGuide so you can compare the listed operator, inclusions, availability, reviews, and cancellation terms. We earn a commission if you book through our links, at no extra cost to you.
Klook has broad Thailand coverage, particularly for day trips, cooking classes, and airport transfers. Check the live product page for currency, operator, inclusions, confirmation method, and cancellation terms.
Browse Thailand activities on KlookGetYourGuide covers a wide range of Thailand tours with a focus on guided experiences, Muay Thai fight tickets, and cultural activities. Good for experiences where guide quality matters.
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What to know before you book
Which activities suit which destinations?
Cooking classes are strongest in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, where market-to-table formats are well established. Muay Thai fight nights are best in Bangkok — Lumpinee and Rajadamnern stadiums are the genuine article. Ethical elephant sanctuaries concentrate around Chiang Mai and a few spots in Kanchanaburi. Diving is centred on Koh Tao (certification courses), the Similan Islands (liveaboards), and the Andaman coast around Krabi and Koh Lanta.
How far in advance should you book?
Availability varies by operator, group size, sea conditions, event schedule, and travel period. If an experience anchors your itinerary, check the live calendar before fixing non-refundable transport around it; otherwise keep enough flexibility for weather or operator changes.
What does the price range mean?
Prices vary by date, operator, group size, transfer zone, equipment, meals, park fees, and cancellation terms. Compare the same inclusions on the live product page rather than treating an old headline price as a booking quote.
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First-timer's guide
Safety, etiquette, transport, and what to do on a short first trip — a practical foundation before drilling into activities.
Travel insurance
Most standard policies exclude Muay Thai training, certain dive depths, and scooter riding. Check coverage specifics before you book activities.
Compare destinations
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Island guides
If diving or beach activities are the main draw, the island hub covers which coasts suit which itineraries.
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