To celebrate the launch of our fantastic new Teaching Internships in Thailand we've gone a bit Thailand-crazy! With its pristine white beaches, pulsating cities and fascinating culture, the Land of Smiles is a dream for travellers and TEFL teachers – check out these top 7 experiences to squeeze in while you’re over there:
1. Get wet during Songkran festival During Thai new year celebrations in April, the whole country descends into three days of water-fight mayhem. The streets (especially around tourist centres like the Khao San Road in Bangkok) fill up with water pistol and bucket toting revelers, as everyone gets thoroughly and happily drenched!
2. Hunt for bargains in Chatuchak market With almost 10,000 stalls and around 200,000 visitors each DAY, Chatuchak is not for the faint hearted! The atmosphere, however, in the warren-like maze of stalls, is unbeatable – wander through rows of stores selling everything from clothes and textiles to pets and furniture as pop music and chat wafts through the market. Arm yourself with some comfy shoes and a willingness to haggle and you’ll be sure to come away with some great bargains.
3. Chow down on some street food Head on a journey of discovery through the street food stalls of Bangkok (or any other large Thai city), sampling everything from deep-fried flowers to pad Thai. Street food in Thailand is fresh, cheap and fabulously cooked – lots of vendors specialise in particular dishes, so ask them what they’d recommend and enjoy!
4. Live a beach life Thailand wasn’t chosen as the backdrop for Alex Garland’s novel The Beach for nothing: the country boasts some of the best beaches in the world, and the best beach culture to go with them. Head for the all-night raves of Koh Pha Ngan’s Full Moon Parties or just relax and let the world go by on tranquil islands like Koh Tao and Koh Chang.

5. Watch a Muay Thai match While Muay Thai (Thai boxing) isn’t the most delicate of sports (it’s reputedly the most brutal martial art), watching it is certainly a spectacle. As well as the grit and determination you’ll see during the boxing itself, where fighters are allowed to inflict damage on every part of the body apart from the head, you’ll also get a glimpse into the tradition behind the scrapping, with fighters having to go through a series of rituals before they get stuck in.
6. Go diving The sapphire waters surrounding Thailand’s coast are teeming with all kinds of exotic creatures, including clown fish, leatherback turtles and whale sharks. Head to any of Thailand’s major dive centres, including Koh Tao and the Similan and Surin Islands and you’ll find all levels of diver catered for – so even if you’ve never even strapped on a snorkel before, you’ll soon be getting up close with Thailand’s underwater inhabitants.
7. Cruise along the Chao Phraya River Escape the frenetic pace of Bangkok with a leisurely cruise along the city’s main waterway. Hop on and off river taxis as you explore the golden temples nestled on the banks of the river or soak up some luxury on an evening cruise as you float through an illuminated Bangkok during a slap up meal.
Interested in heading to Thailand yourself? Click here to get all the details of the Teach in Thailand Internship and learn how you can spend 4 amazing months travelling, teaching and training in the Land of Smiles!
Been to Thailand already? What's your top Thai experience?

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There are so many things I love about Thailand I dont know where to start! You've obviously covered the food which for me is the best thing about this place. I eat out EVERY night and therefore have no dishes to wash! It's just as cheap to eat out as it is to buy food in a cook myself. And the Thais are much better cooks than me!!
Chatuchak (JJ to the locals) is definitely not for the faint hearted. I'm physically exhausted by the time I'm done there!!
I have to say though that my favourite experience was new year's eve. I went to Koh Pha Ngan to the infamous full moon party. I've never seen anything like it!! Whisky buckets for less than 200 baht, pounding music from dozens of sound systems all along the beach and raving away with over 50,000 other people welcoming in the new year. An absolute MUST for any party goer. And the best bit is......they have one every month!!
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