Best December Getaways in Thailand for Peaceful Escapes
23 Sep 2024
As the year comes to an end, one of the most popular topics is undoubtedly planning a fun trip to celebrate the long holiday and welcome the New Year. Where to travel in December? While some may want to party with family or friends in the cold winter air, others seek a peaceful and quiet retreat. If you’re unsure where to go, Gother has curated a list of tranquil spots in Thailand, perfect for a relaxing getaway, where you can enjoy beautiful scenery and capture stunning photos without the crowds.
Udon Thani
For a December getaway, why not start with a day trip to Udon Thani before the year ends? This peaceful destination should not be missed. Start your day early at the Red Lotus Sea in Kumphawapi, located about 34 kilometers from the city. This freshwater lake is filled with blooming red lotus flowers during the winter. To catch the sunrise and see the lotuses in full bloom, we recommend arriving around 6 a.m. A boat will take you through the lotus fields, allowing you to witness the stunning pink flowers up close and enjoy the sunrise. You can also visit a small island in the middle of the lake to explore the ancient ruins related to the legend of Pha Daeng-Nang Ai. After a morning of lotus viewing, you might feel hungry. Stop by Madee Bua Café by the lake, which opens at 7:30 a.m., for a simple breakfast. Try their lotus root cake, lotus root smoothie, and refreshing lotus lemon tea to fuel the rest of your journey.
Looking for more ideas on where to travel in December? For those seeking spiritual journeys, visit the serene Prasat Phor Pu Sri Sutho. The tranquil atmosphere and beautifully arranged statues, including the mystical Naga and Tao Wessuwan, are perfect for anyone wishing to pray for financial or work-related blessings. To avoid the heat, it’s best to visit early in the morning or in the evening when the lights are turned on, adding a different ambiance. If you’re interested in spiritual trips, don’t forget to join Gother’s KLUB Mutelu, where we take you to visit powerful sacred sites.
Spend your afternoon exploring Phu Phra Bat Historical Park at the base of Phu Phan Mountain in Ban Tio, Ban Phue District. This ancient site, dating back 2,500–3,000 years, has seen many cultural eras. One of its most unique features is the Nang Usa Tower, a mushroom-shaped rock standing about 10 meters high. According to local legend, this tower is linked to a tragic love story. A short distance away is Wat Phra Phutthabat Bua Bok, home to a beautiful white stupa, a large golden standing Buddha, and sacred footprints to worship. Before leaving, don’t miss the chance to see the ancient paintings at Non Sao Ae on the southern side of the temple, where prehistoric drawings adorn the rock walls. This destination is a must-see for those fascinated by history and culture.
Where to Stay in Udon Thani
Activities in Udon Thani
Lampang
Where to travel in December? Lampang is an ideal place to enjoy nature, ancient towns, and temples. It’s perfect for those who love slow living and peaceful surroundings. Let’s take you on a one-day trip to discover what this charming province has to offer.
Begin your day at Chae Son National Park, located about 80 kilometers from Lampang city. One of the highlights is the Chae Son Hot Springs. We recommend visiting in the early morning to avoid the crowds and capture beautiful photos of the steam rising from the stone pools in the soft orange light of dawn. Boiling eggs in the hot springs is a must-try activity, especially if you're with family—it’s fun for everyone. Don't miss the chance to taste the unique Chae Son Hot Spring Egg Salad, a dish you can only find in Lampang. The park also offers a mineral spa and private or shared hot spring baths amidst a peaceful setting, giving you the feel of an onsen in nature. If you have time, be sure to visit the nearby Chae Son Waterfall to refresh yourself before heading to your next destination.
In the afternoon, visit the Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum, another December attraction. Here, you can learn about the history and process of making high-quality ceramics, especially the iconic "Chicken Bowl." Walk through the museum and see how traditional ceramics are made using ancient dragon kilns. If you're traveling with kids, they’ll love painting their own designs on ceramics, creating a unique souvenir to take home.
In the evening, take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the city, a unique experience Lampang is known for. Carriage rides are available both day and night, with pick-up points at various locations, including in front of the old city hall (6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), Thipchang Hotel, Wienglakor Hotel, and Lampang Wiengthong Hotel (6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.). Make sure to check the times and locations for the best experience. The ride takes you through historic neighborhoods, past old houses, and temples, all with their own distinct character. If you opt for an evening ride, you’ll also enjoy the city lights. It’s a family-friendly activity that’s fun for everyone, and don’t forget to follow Gother’s KLUB Family for more great activities to enjoy with your kids!
While visiting the North, it would be a shame not to visit one of the region’s beautiful temples. End your trip by visiting Wat Phra That Saowang, located just 5 kilometers from Lampang city. This temple is known for its 20 stupas, a unique blend of Lanna and Burmese architectural styles. You can also pay respects to Phra Chao Thanjai, a revered bronze Buddha statue in the meditation posture, located inside the vihara (sanctuary). The temple is peaceful and serene, open 24 hours a day. If you visit at night, the illuminated stupas provide a tranquil and beautiful atmosphere that offers a completely different experience from the daytime.
Where to Stay in Lampang
Activities in Lampang
Satun
Satun may be a small province in the south of Thailand, but it’s filled with natural wonders such as beaches, islands, mangrove forests, and breathtaking caves, making it a popular destination for nature lovers who enjoy quiet and pristine environments. The tranquility and relaxing atmosphere make Satun the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Where to travel in December? Satun is a great choice, especially for those seeking less-crowded spots like Stegodon Cave. Since visits require advance booking, this is a hidden gem! The cave’s name comes from the discovery of fossils of the ancient Stegodon elephant species inside. A guided kayak tour will take you through the cave to marvel at the stunning stalactites and stalagmites, as well as small waterfalls that flow through the cave during the rainy season. Since it can be dark inside the cave, don’t forget to bring a flashlight to illuminate the beauty around you. This trip is also family-friendly, offering a great learning opportunity and natural adventure for kids.
In the afternoon, cool off with a swim at Tharn Pliew Waterfall, just a 15-minute drive from Stegodon Cave. This large waterfall is relatively unknown, providing a peaceful setting to relax and enjoy nature. With no phone signal, you can truly disconnect and unwind in the serenity of the surroundings. There are small local restaurants nearby, perfect for a casual lunch before continuing your trip.
End your day with a fun batik dyeing workshop at Ban Tha Oi village, where you and your family can learn to make natural-colored batik fabrics using local materials such as mangrove bark. You’ll get to create your own unique batik masterpiece to take home. The village also sells beautiful batik items as souvenirs. For those interested in more activities, the village offers orchid slipper flower crafting, traditional dessert tasting, and the opportunity to try locally grown “melon coffee,” a specialty of Satun. There’s something for everyone to enjoy. If you’re looking for family-friendly activities like this, be sure to follow Gother’s KLUB Family to discover more educational and exciting trips for kids and parents alike.
Where to Stay in Satun
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Suphanburi
For a relaxing December trip in central Thailand, head to Suphanburi. Start your early morning trip with a spiritual visit to Wat Phang Muang, a peaceful and sacred site. Arriving early means fewer crowds, allowing you to explore the temple’s grounds at your own pace. Don’t miss the chance to pay respects to Luang Por Sophit, the temple’s main Buddha statue that is over 700 years old. At the front of the temple, you’ll find the massive Anantanakara (Nine-Headed Naga) and the golden statue of Tao Wessuwan, the largest in Suphanburi, famous for bringing financial fortune and luck. To avoid large crowds, steer clear of visiting on the 1st and 16th of the month, when people come to seek lucky numbers for the lottery. KLUB Mutelu members, this is a must-visit! After paying your respects, you can feed the fish along the Tha Chin River and enjoy a coffee break at a riverside café surrounded by trees.
Wondering where to travel in December? In the afternoon, visit Ban Laem Community to learn the art of making fragrant incense and weaving water hyacinths. You can also pay homage to Luang Por Si Saeng and strike the 88 gongs to make a wish, before boarding a boat to enjoy a riverside lunch while taking in the serene views along the Suphanburi River. Learn how to make and taste traditional Thai desserts like "Kae Son Lamjiak" or other rare, ancient treats. This community offers a wide range of activities and the friendly locals are eager to share their knowledge with visitors, all with a smile.
As the day winds down, take a relaxing break at the quiet Huai Khwao Reservoir, often referred to as the "Pang Ung of Suphanburi." Local residents have worked together to develop the surrounding forest into a scenic attraction. Although there’s no electricity at night and phone signals are scarce, the reservoir offers plenty of activities such as rafting, pedaling duck boats, kayaking, fishing, or simply watching the sunset. If you stay overnight, you can either bring your own tent or rent one, and there are floating raft accommodations available.
Where to Stay in Suphanburi
Activities in Suphanburi
Trat
The easiest way to reach Trat is by taking a speedboat from Laem Ngop Pier, which takes about an hour. There are plenty of hotels and resorts to choose from on the island, depending on your preference. Enjoy a relaxing stay at the hotel, and in the evening, catch the sunset from Koh Mak Cococape Resort. End your day with a seafood dinner at Koh Mak Seafood, where you can savor fresh seafood, spicy island curry, and steamed seafood in young coconut, followed by house-made coconut ice cream for dessert.
On the next morning, it’s time to dive into the underwater world! Whether you prefer snorkeling or diving, explore the coral reefs and marine life around the islands. Popular December diving spots include Rang Islands, Koh Yak Yai, and Koh Yak Lek. In the afternoon, rent a motorbike and ride around the island, observing the local fishing village and strolling along the white sand beaches. Don’t forget to kayak around the island or visit the "Bridge to Dream" viewpoint. As the day ends, relax with a cool drink at Blue Pearl Bar, a bar located at the end of a pier stretching out into the sea, offering stunning views of the sunset over the ocean.
Although the island is quiet, it’s a good idea to book accommodations in advance to ensure you get the peaceful and private stay you’re looking for. If you enjoyed the diving experience and are looking for your next trip, don’t forget to join Gother’s KLUB Diving, where there’s so much more of the underwater world waiting for you to explore!
Where to Stay in Trat
Ratchaburi
Our final December destination is the peaceful province of Ratchaburi. Start your morning by visiting Khao Ngu Stone Park, where you can cross a suspension bridge over a scenic granite mountain and a deep lake created by stone explosions. Take a paddleboat around the lake, snap some photos, and enjoy feeding the fish while butterflies flutter around you. But that’s not all—we have another hidden gem nearby to recommend! Just 2 kilometers from Khao Ngu, you’ll find Phu Pha Rad, a secret photo spot with towering stacked cliffs. The area is cool and breezy, set between the mountains. There’s even a small café where you can sip on a cold drink, and the best part is, pets are welcome!
After capturing beautiful mountain views, hike up to visit the nearby Wat Phra Chai and Ruesi Cave at Khao Ngu, where you can see an ancient reclining Buddha image carved into the limestone cave wall. This 2,000-year-old carving is a rare and sacred site. The cave remains cool and quiet, making it a great spot for meditation and spiritual reflection.
For lunch, treat yourself to a meal at "Coffee Lovers Garden," a nature-inspired café surrounded by trees. The spacious café features high glass windows for unobstructed views of the garden outside. They roast their own beans, so you can also purchase specialty coffee beans to take home. For those who enjoy sipping coffee or tea in unique settings, don’t miss joining Gother’s KLUB Coffee & Tea, where we offer exclusive experiences for coffee and tea lovers like you!
End your day with a relaxed stroll at Khlong Suwannakiri Market, open only on weekends. The market is beautifully decorated with colorful umbrellas, offering perfect photo opportunities. Learn about local life while watching traditional Tai-Yuan performances and enjoy delicious dishes like Pad Thai, Khanom Jeen, and Moo Sarong. You can also shop for handmade crafts such as traditional woven sarongs and bamboo baskets to take home as souvenirs.
Where to Stay in Ratchaburi
Activities in Ratchaburi
These are our top December travel recommendations for peaceful, nature-centric destinations where you can enjoy quiet moments while also making merit before the year ends. Book your flights, accommodations, and activity packages with Gother, and enjoy special deals for various travel routes. Get ready for a smooth and worry-free year-end trip. Wondering where to travel in December? Book now and experience the beauty and tranquility of these destinations for yourself. Open your heart to new adventures, and travel your way with Gother!