Great video! When you rented the car, was a baby chair included? How did you deal with cars and taxis in Bangkok? I am travelling with my 16 months toddler and I have maaany doubts! Thanks!
@@Landeater Thanks!! We can understand the doubts. A car seat is not always included with the car. If you go on the car rental websites, you'll get the option. That's how you can make sure you have one. Also, make sure to check if it's for the correct weight of your child. Furthermore, in taxi's you don't have the child seats. If you don't want to hold your child on your lap, you can concider bringing a car seat from home. We heard you can bring it on the plane, but not really sure. You do have to drag it around of course. Hope this helps!
Great work guys ❤🙏🙏 Very beautiful places you have been to around in Thailand. We are looking forward to follow your adventures ❤️☺️ Love //Bel & Marco
thanks it helped me to plan my trip with my little boy, i went to thailand a long time ago and it helped with your tips, thanks for your video, much appreciated
Thanks so much!! That makes our day 😊 If you're coming over in July, it's good to do a little research on where you'll be staying. It's rainy season and some places have it less than others. Furthermore, don't travel too much. Every place has so much to see. For us it's most ideal to stay at least 3 days / 4 nights at each destination. Have fun!
Thank you for your video. Very helpful in helping me plan for a Thailand visit. Would you recommend bed and breakfast in the hotels or room only? Is street food generally safe to eat? Would love to do all inclusive for the rest of the holiday. Travelling with a 4 year old.
Thanks, we're so happy to hear that! 🙏 Breakfast at the hotel can be very practical. But check the prices. In our opinion, it's not worth it to spend like 10 dollars per person if you can get it for less than half of that outside of the hotel. We do eat a lot of street food. It's one of the best part of a trip to Thailand for us :) best to eat where there are many people eating and the food is freshly prepared, instead of reheated. And always keep using common sense when something doesn't look right to you. Have fun!
It was great at night markets, busy places or hiking. During the day in the heat it was actually a bit too hot. We preferred the stroller at that time. We got it at Decathlon. It's called the Kid Comfort Plus. Quite a budget one, but if you don't use it a lot we think it's not necessary to go all out and get the most fancy one. Mia was comfortable in this one. Be advised, it's quite big to bring.
Hi! The best time to visit is from around November till around April / May. June and July are in the wet season. So expect rain. Be sure to know that it's different across the country. Check out Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, since that region tends to get the best weather in that period. And visiting Thailand is always better than not visiting Thailand 😄
Fantastic video! It's prompted us to think about taking our 2-year-old to Thailand. When did you go to Chiang Mai? We're concerned about the air pollution during the burning season-did it affect your trip? Thanks for any advice!
Thanks so much, comments like these make our day! Last time we were in Chiang Mai was at the end of last February. To be honest we didn't really notice the pollution in the city. We didn't go into the mountains. It does get really hot this period. We've been in the end of March as well and that was a bit too much, also with the pollution. Next time we want to visit a little bit more early in the year. Hope this helps!
3 Nights in Bangkok 3 Nights in Phuket 5 Nights in Chiang Mai 7 Nights in Koh Samui I'm sorry but I completely disagree with you here. I can't imagine flying into Bangkok and then leaving within 3 days with a child. Then flying to Phuket and only staying 3 days. Dealing with the distance of the airport alone would be a pain. Just my own personal experience traveling with my daughter... I'm not going to the airport, flying and then checking in somewhere... Then repeating the process 3 days later. Not sure why you consider this "a relaxing pace". Maybe for backpackers who are interested in just going to the most places without really taking in the city. This itinerary is not for families traveling with children. 4 Thai cities in 18 days. Even without a child, this is traveling quickly. This is a trip to and from the airport + a flight every ~4 days. Cut this down to 2 cities in 18 days. No reason to run all over the country just because there are nice places to see.
Definitely do what works best for you. A lot of people want to see a bit more of the country and don't travel too much. This is a mix of both. For us it really went well and travel days are nice and easy. Not a big thing at all. Also not for our daughter. She thinks it's fun. Distances are doable and transportation comfortable.
What tips are you taking with you on your trip to Thailand? Please share if you have any tips yourself. We’re curious!
Great video! When you rented the car, was a baby chair included? How did you deal with cars and taxis in Bangkok? I am travelling with my 16 months toddler and I have maaany doubts! Thanks!
@@Landeater Thanks!! We can understand the doubts. A car seat is not always included with the car. If you go on the car rental websites, you'll get the option. That's how you can make sure you have one. Also, make sure to check if it's for the correct weight of your child. Furthermore, in taxi's you don't have the child seats. If you don't want to hold your child on your lap, you can concider bringing a car seat from home. We heard you can bring it on the plane, but not really sure. You do have to drag it around of course. Hope this helps!
Jay and Bee… everything is perfect 👍🏾 ❤ we want to see more!!!
Thanks a lot, Vera! There will be more for sure! ☺️ 🏝️
Your Tips are great. Thanks for your videos
Thanks so much, Andi!!
Sweet! Very nice!
Thanks!! 😊🙏
In love with the night markets in Chiang Mai ❤
Paddy vibes!!!
Haha thanks!! Instead of Dreamy 🛵 we have DreaMia 😜
Just subscribed to your channel! Amazing videos! Cant wait to see more!
Ahh that's great to hear, thanks!!
Great work guys ❤🙏🙏 Very beautiful places you have been to around in Thailand. We are looking forward to follow your adventures ❤️☺️ Love //Bel & Marco
Thanks so much, guys!! 😊
thanks it helped me to plan my trip with my little boy, i went to thailand a long time ago and it helped with your tips, thanks for your video, much appreciated
That's so great to hear!! Thanks for letting us know, it makes our day 😊
Great video thanks a lot for the detailed information
Thanks! Happy to hear you liked it! 🙏
Bagus banget video nya kk, very helpful 👍😍
Thanks so much Ellaa.. tonton terus yaaa hihi
Adorable family. Welcome to land of smile 😊
Ah that's so sweet, thank you very much! 😊
Aku udah subscribed Bebe - Miaaaaaa 😍❤
Thanks for subscribing! That means a lot :)
Great video guys
Thanks so much! 😊
Keep up the excellent work 👍👍👍❤❤❤
Planning to visit Thailand with my family and 2 kids.... July 2025.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
Thanks so much!! That makes our day 😊 If you're coming over in July, it's good to do a little research on where you'll be staying. It's rainy season and some places have it less than others. Furthermore, don't travel too much. Every place has so much to see. For us it's most ideal to stay at least 3 days / 4 nights at each destination. Have fun!
Nice video! Do you recommend that we hire a car in advance in december? Or is that low season?
Thanks that's great to hear! For december we think it's wise to make a reservation. That's high season 👍🏻 have fun!
Thank you for your video. Very helpful in helping me plan for a Thailand visit. Would you recommend bed and breakfast in the hotels or room only? Is street food generally safe to eat? Would love to do all inclusive for the rest of the holiday. Travelling with a 4 year old.
Thanks, we're so happy to hear that! 🙏 Breakfast at the hotel can be very practical. But check the prices. In our opinion, it's not worth it to spend like 10 dollars per person if you can get it for less than half of that outside of the hotel. We do eat a lot of street food. It's one of the best part of a trip to Thailand for us :) best to eat where there are many people eating and the food is freshly prepared, instead of reheated. And always keep using common sense when something doesn't look right to you. Have fun!
Did you fly from Bangkok to Phuket? How did you arrange your transpo to Phuket?
Did you get a childseat for the car in koh samui?
Yes we did 👍
How did the baby backpack work? Do you have a link?
It was great at night markets, busy places or hiking. During the day in the heat it was actually a bit too hot. We preferred the stroller at that time. We got it at Decathlon. It's called the Kid Comfort Plus. Quite a budget one, but if you don't use it a lot we think it's not necessary to go all out and get the most fancy one. Mia was comfortable in this one. Be advised, it's quite big to bring.
Shout out to the invisble MVPs, the grandparents ❤🎉
Yes!! LOVE your comment, so true. Shout out to them! ❤️
Is it ideal to travel through Thailand during June and July month as far as the weather is concerned ?
Hi! The best time to visit is from around November till around April / May. June and July are in the wet season. So expect rain. Be sure to know that it's different across the country. Check out Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, since that region tends to get the best weather in that period. And visiting Thailand is always better than not visiting Thailand 😄
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What month was this?
This was around January/February
Fantastic video! It's prompted us to think about taking our 2-year-old to Thailand. When did you go to Chiang Mai? We're concerned about the air pollution during the burning season-did it affect your trip? Thanks for any advice!
Thanks so much, comments like these make our day! Last time we were in Chiang Mai was at the end of last February. To be honest we didn't really notice the pollution in the city. We didn't go into the mountains. It does get really hot this period. We've been in the end of March as well and that was a bit too much, also with the pollution. Next time we want to visit a little bit more early in the year. Hope this helps!
which month ?
Around November till around April is the best time to travel.
So Julie praat Dutch?
Yes! 😁
Well done for not showing your child’s face. How respectful!
@@lulupuss84 Ahh thank you, so nice of you to say ❤️
Lady, it's pronounced "smoothie"
Boy, it also tasted like "smoothie" ☺️
3 Nights in Bangkok
3 Nights in Phuket
5 Nights in Chiang Mai
7 Nights in Koh Samui
I'm sorry but I completely disagree with you here.
I can't imagine flying into Bangkok and then leaving within 3 days with a child. Then flying to Phuket and only staying 3 days. Dealing with the distance of the airport alone would be a pain. Just my own personal experience traveling with my daughter... I'm not going to the airport, flying and then checking in somewhere... Then repeating the process 3 days later. Not sure why you consider this "a relaxing pace". Maybe for backpackers who are interested in just going to the most places without really taking in the city. This itinerary is not for families traveling with children.
4 Thai cities in 18 days. Even without a child, this is traveling quickly. This is a trip to and from the airport + a flight every ~4 days. Cut this down to 2 cities in 18 days. No reason to run all over the country just because there are nice places to see.
Definitely do what works best for you. A lot of people want to see a bit more of the country and don't travel too much. This is a mix of both. For us it really went well and travel days are nice and easy. Not a big thing at all. Also not for our daughter. She thinks it's fun. Distances are doable and transportation comfortable.