Where to Travel in January? Top Thai Destinations for New Year
24 Sep 2024
New Year Travel Destinations in Thailand: You Don’t Need to Travel Abroad to Have a Blast!
January is the perfect time for both Thai and international tourists, making it an ideal month for adventure and exploring new places. Whether you love relaxing on the beach, listening to the sound of the waves, hiking in the mountains, eco-tourism, thrilling adventures, or underwater exploration, January offers everything you desire. Wherever you want to go, make it happen! This New Year, experience something unique and unforgettable with Gother.
Nan
Wondering where to travel in January? The first destination we recommend is Suan Ya Luang, a perfect way to kick off the new year with cool weather and stunning misty views surrounded by peaceful grassy fields. It’s the kind of atmosphere worth the wait! Let’s start our journey! Just a heads-up, the road to Suan Ya Luang can be quite steep, so you’ll need a 4WD vehicle to get there. You can choose to stay in a local homestay, camp under the stars while gazing at the Milky Way or stay in the village of Ban San Charoen and hire a ride to watch the sunrise in the early morning.
Start your morning peacefully at the Suan Ya Luang Viewpoint, located about 4 kilometers from the accommodation on the mountain. This spot is best visited at dawn when you can take in a breathtaking 360-degree view of coffee plantations and surrounding mountains. The sunrise and thick sea of mist here are truly beyond words. Don’t forget your camera to capture the magic! For those seeking a spiritual experience this New Year, be sure to pay respects to the Buddha statue in the blessing posture, located near the viewpoint’s summit. This statue has long been a protector of the locals in Ban San Charoen.
Later in the day, visit the coffee plantations, a highlight of this area. What used to be opium fields have now been transformed into a thriving Arabica coffee-growing region, providing a sustainable income for the community. You’ll get to see the vast Arabica coffee fields and learn about the process of growing and harvesting coffee from the locals. While in Ban San Charoen, don’t miss a chance to try a specialty drip coffee at Lapian Coffee Farm, the coffee made from beans grown on the slopes of Suan Ya Luang. Have a chat with Khun Krit, the skilled owner and coffee brewer, who’s passionate about producing eco-friendly coffee beans for you to take home. If you're a true coffee lover, make sure to follow Gother's Coffee & Tea KLUB for more coffee-drip adventures like this! If you decide to stay in a homestay, dinner will be a simple, yet delicious local meal served on banana leaves, with dishes like grilled fish, spicy dips, boiled vegetables, and tasty soups made from fresh, local ingredients. Enjoy your meal in a cozy atmosphere while savoring the cool weather. For those aiming to spot the Milky Way, Suan Ya Luang is one of Thailand’s best locations for stargazing. The best time for this is usually around late February, depending on the weather conditions.
Where to stay in Nan
Ranong
After exploring the North, let’s head South! Another must-visit New Year travel destination for January is the hidden paradise of the Andaman Sea, the Kam Islands in Ranong. These small, untouched islands are perfect for travelers seeking peace and quiet. Relax on the serene beaches and enjoy panoramic views of the sea and nearby islands from the scenic viewpoint. Book a flight and pack your camera for stunning shots—you’re guaranteed to be impressed by this New Year’s getaway.
The Kam Islands consist of larger islands like Koh Kam Yai and smaller ones like Koh Kam Nui, Koh Kam Tok, Koh Yeepun, and Koh Kangkao. The highlight is Ao Khao Kwai (Buffalo Bay), a crescent-shaped beach with powdery white sand, clear blue water, and beautiful pine trees. This peaceful area is perfect for relaxation. At Koh Kangkao, the crystal-clear water reveals rocky outcrops and coral below. If you’re part of Gother’s Diving KLUB, you’ll love snorkeling here, where you encounter vibrant coral reefs and clownfish living in sea anemones. Where to travel in January? After exploring the islands, don’t miss Laem Son National Park. With its tranquil beach, towering pine trees, and excellent snorkeling spots, the park offers a serene escape. Visit in the evening for breathtaking sunsets, or if you love camping, pitch a tent for an overnight stay surrounded by nature. Just remember to bring your own food, as the park doesn’t have restaurants. You can also hire local boats to explore the islands all day long.
Another laid-back New Year travel destination is Khao Kho Ma Viewpoint in Lam Nam Kra Buri National Park, located in northern Ranong. The highlight here is the million-dollar view overlooking Myanmar and the famous panoramic bathroom with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Don’t forget to try Ranong’s local delicacies: the soft and juicy Thaplee steamed buns and a cup of hot Chinese tea at Han Yok Yuan, a classic tea house owned by Aunt Yong.
Where to stay in Ranong
Phetchaburi
Next stop, Phetchaburi! If you’re wondering where to travel in January, whether you’re looking to relax or seek adventure, Phetchaburi has something for everyone.
Start your trip at the popular Chao Samran Beach, just a few hours' drive from Bangkok. It’s one of the best places to visit in January. Check into a beachside hotel for the night, relax, and soak in the refreshing sea breeze. If you're visiting over the weekend, take a morning stroll at Kwangchow Floating Market, a tranquil market set in nature, offering a peaceful, forest-like atmosphere. Bring the family along for a laid-back lunch in the forest near a waterfall on a floating raft. Savor local dishes like Karen-style rice wrapped in leaves, soft and chewy Pad Thai, and aromatic forest coffee. You can also shop from vendors paddling by in their boats. The market is pet-friendly, making it an ideal stop for those traveling with furry companions. A unique highlight is the eco-friendly presentation, with food served in bamboo tubes. Before you leave, be sure to visit Cha-Am Camel Republic, where you can interact with adorable animals, ride camels, and feed them.
For adventure seekers, beyond the popular New Year travel destinations, plan a thrilling white-water rafting trip at Kaeng Krachan. Kick off the New Year with an exciting 6-8 km rafting adventure that’s suitable for all ages. Afterward, drive off-road to set up camp on Pha Nern Thung, where you can enjoy the cool air and spend the night. Wake up early to witness the stunning sea of mist against the green mountains. If you're lucky, you might spot wildlife like bears, porcupines, gibbons, hornbills, and butterflies. The campsite offers full facilities, including bathrooms, shops, and restaurants.
Before wrapping up your trip, make sure to visit the sacred Khao Luang Cave, an important spiritual site in Phetchaburi. You’ll need a bit of stamina for the steep climb up and down the steps. The cave’s open ceiling allows sunlight to create stunning visuals inside, so be sure to visit between 10:00 and 11:00 AM for the best photo opportunities.
For those into spiritual journeys, don't miss Tham Chaeng Temple, located near the Camel Republic in Cha-Am. Here, you’ll find Thailand’s largest Naga statue, standing over 31 meters tall. If you wish for wealth, success, or prosperity, this is the place to go. Light incense, write your wish on a red cloth, and offer it to Phor Pu Phaya Sri Phetkiri Mahamunee Srisutthonakharat. Of course! This is one of the best places for Gother’s Mutelu KLUB member to visit in January!
Where to stay in Phetchaburi
Chanthaburi
Next, enjoy a one-day New Year travel destination trip to Chanthaburi! Start at the Chanthaboon Riverside Community, a charming area with preserved wooden houses along the river. It’s perfect for a relaxing stroll and great photo spots. The nostalgic vibe comes from the old architecture and street art. Be sure to check out the century-old electric pole, the last one in Chanthaburi. Cool off with rocket ice cream, snack on Chanthaburi rice crackers, and refuel with strong coffee and tasty treats at the famous C.A.P Coffee Shop. Don’t miss the doughnuts and crispy rotis—they’re a must-try!
After exploring the riverside, head to Wat Phai Lom, a historic temple over 200 years old, to make merit and start the year with good luck. Inside the temple, you’ll find the largest reclining Buddha statue in Eastern Thailand. If you're part of Gother’s Mutelu KLUB and were born on a Tuesday, this is the best place to visit in January to pay your respects and ask for blessings. You can also place gold leaf on sacred relics and make wishes under a 100-year-old banyan tree.
Afterward, drive just 15 minutes to SUP Addict Chanthaburi in the Nong Bua Canal area, where you can try stand-up paddleboarding in a relaxed setting that blends nature with local culture. Don’t worry if you’re a beginner—there’s a team on hand to guide you through the experience. Once you’re on the water, you’ll love paddling along the canal, surrounded by mangroves and traditional houses. If you're lucky, you might even spot a red hawk soaring above! After a fun paddle, head to the nearby market for local treats like Mapeed juice, and rare traditional sweets like Monkey Penis Cake, Phra Phai Tai Rak Cake, Lotus Blossom Cake, and Ii Yiew Wua Cake.
By now, you’ve probably worked up an appetite! Head to Mae Aroon Sri Restaurant for a seafood feast. While the restaurant isn’t by the sea, the seafood here is incredibly fresh, and the spicy seafood sauce is a highlight. Be sure to try the Three Musketeers garlic fried dish, salted egg stir-fried squid, and two-buddy sour curry—you'll definitely want seconds!
After lunch, drive just 10 minutes to Ao Khung Kraben, a stunning bay perfect for a family outing. Take a stroll along the wooden bridge, breathe in the fresh air, and explore the mangrove forests. You can also go kayaking and learn about the importance of mangroves and marine ecosystems. It’s a fun and educational experience for families, so if you’re looking for more family-friendly activities, be sure to follow Gother’s Family KLUB for more ideas!
Where to travel in January? End your trip with a sunset at the Chedi Klang Nam Viewpoint in Ban Hua Laem. The view here is breathtaking, with a beautiful white-and-gold pagoda, over 200 years old, perched on rocks in the sea. It was originally built as a spiritual guide for fishermen. You can walk along the wooden bridge to get closer to the pagoda. For the best experience, visit after 4:30 PM to catch the stunning orange sunset without the heat. Before you leave, stop by to pick up some local specialties like black pepper, cane sugar, and seasonal fruits like durian and mangosteen-they’re all delicious!
Where to stay in Chanthaburi
Nong Khai
Looking for the best places to visit in January? Nong Khai is a perfect New Year travel destination with great weather and activities. Start your day at Pho Chai Morning Market and head to the famous Kolan Guay Jub shop, known for its savory noodle soup with tender pork belly and intestines. For extra spice, add chili powder and vinegar. Be sure to visit early, as the shop opens at 5 AM and usually sells out by noon.
Afterward, take a scenic walk through the Hat Kham Sunflower Field, where you’ll be greeted by over 12,000 sunflowers blooming across 8 acres. The vibrant yellow flowers create a stunning landscape under the morning sun. While the field is open all day, it’s best to visit in the early morning to capture beautiful photos with soft golden light before the crowds arrive. The sunflowers bloom from late January to April, so don’t forget to wear bright clothes for the perfect photo!
Where to travel in January? Mid-morning, drive over to Sala Kaew Ku (Wat Khaek), an extraordinary spiritual park filled with giant concrete statues depicting various gods, animals, and mythical creatures. Wander through the park, snap some unique photos, and take in the awe-inspiring atmosphere. Surrounded by these towering sculptures, you’ll feel their immense spiritual presence. You can also feed or release fish here to gain merit.
For a thrilling afternoon, head to the Skywalk at Wat Pha Tak Suea, an impressive glass walkway jutting out from a cliffside, offering panoramic views of the Mekong River and Laos. The scenery is breathtaking, but you’ll need to wear protective shoe covers to walk on the glass. If you’re afraid of heights, there’s also a nearby viewpoint where you can enjoy the view. While you’re there, don’t forget to visit the serene Wat Pha Tak Suea. The temple grounds are peaceful, with a long Naga staircase leading to the main hall, where you’ll find a reclining Buddha and the temple’s principal Buddha image.
For a perfect end to your Nong Khai trip, if you visit on a Saturday evening between 4:00 and 9:00 PM, stroll through Nong Khai Walking Street along the Mekong River. The riverside atmosphere is unbeatable, with a stage showcasing local cultural performances. The food selection is fantastic—try the famous Nong Khai Khanom Krok, a soft and fragrant coconut dessert, or the flavorful Wichianburi Grilled Chicken. Don’t leave without grabbing some local souvenirs like Nong Khai Pla Som (fermented fish), crispy Kluay Chaap (banana chips), and beautifully woven Nong Khai handwoven fabrics.
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Saraburi
Looking for great New Year travel destinations? Take the family to Saraburi and enjoy a New Year getaway at Ban Rai Uncle Chris Farm. Surrounded by lush greenery, this farm offers fun, educational activities for kids, from exploring insects and watching fireflies to horseback riding and forest walks. Parents can choose activities the whole family will love. For those seeking relaxation, the farm also offers camping spots with bedding and meals, perfect for a night of stargazing in the fresh, cool air. Since the outdoors is the best classroom for kids, families looking for more fun-filled trips like this can follow Gother’s Family KLUB. We’ll plan great trips for you and your kids to explore the world together. Where to travel in January? The next morning, recharge with a must-try Saraburi specialty-Saraburi Boat Noodles. We recommend Ek Roet Boat Noodles, offering both beef and pork options. The broth is rich and flavorful, and the noodles are perfectly chewy. This local gem has been around for years and is not to be missed! Next up is the Thai-Danish Dairy Farm, a fun and educational stop for the kids. They’ll get to experience everything about dairy farming, from milking cows to feeding adorable baby calves. The farm also offers guided tours on open-air vehicles, allowing you to see the lush pastures and herds of cows up close. Before you leave, don’t forget to try their dairy products like milk, yogurt, cheese, and ice cream-it’s all made fresh from high-quality milk, and you won’t want to miss it!
Afterward, visit Farmsaithong, an agricultural tourism destination known for its organic mulberries, or "morn" as the locals call them. You can pick fresh mulberries straight from the tree, and if you're lucky, the owner might share some farming tips with you! Mulberry tea paired with crispy biscuits or jam is a must-try. If you like the taste, don’t forget to buy some mulberry products like juice, jam, wine, or fresh mulberries to take home.
End your trip with a refreshing dip at Chet Sao Noi Waterfall, the perfect New Year travel destination with its cool, shaded surroundings. January is the best time to visit, as the weather is cool, and the waterfall is in full flow, cascading over seven tiers. Don’t forget your camera-the views are stunning! There’s also a large picnic area where you can relax and enjoy a meal amidst nature. If you want to extend your stay, there are campsites available. Whether you bring your own gear or rent from the park, it’s a wonderful way to enjoy the beauty of the forest under the stars. It’s a family-friendly destination that promises a fun-filled day for everyone!
Where to stay in Saraburi
Things to do in Saraburi
If you're wondering where to travel in January, here’s a list of New Year travel destinations that Gother recommends for you to explore. Pick a trip you like and follow our suggested plan—it’s sure to be worth the journey! Don’t forget to take beautiful photos to capture great memories and come back with plenty to share with your friends about how much fun your New Year trip was!