Thailand Halal Family Holiday: 13-Day Escape

13 days from £2128 per person, excluding flights

A Muslim-friendly, private Thailand family trip

This 13-day Thailand halal family holiday is designed for families seeking Muslim-friendly fun and cultural enrichment. Start in vibrant Bangkok, exploring historical sites and one of the city’s oldest Muslim communities.

Head north to Chiang Mai for mountain villages, elephant sanctuaries, and nature hikes that educate and inspire.

Then unwind in tropical Phuket with beach days, quad biking, and a scenic Phang Nga Bay tour including the unique Muslim village of Ko Panyi.

With private transfers, curated halal meals, and activities that blend relaxation with discovery, this trip is perfect for families who want meaning, fun, and lasting memories.

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Thailand halal family holiday in detail

Day 1: Welcome to Bangkok

Arrive in the bustling capital and settle into your hotel. Take it easy after the flight and enjoy a sunset stroll along the river or a laid-back dinner at the hotel.

It’s the perfect chance to unwind and reset before the adventures begin. If you’re arriving early, explore your surroundings and soak in the Bangkok buzz at your own pace.

Chao Phraya river view at night
Floating market lady selling coconuts

Day 2: Floating market adventure

Get an early start for a fun and colourful day out of the city. Head to the famous Floating Market, where vendors paddle wooden boats piled high with fruit, snacks and souvenirs. It’s a lively scene straight out of old Siam.

Then stop by the quirky Maeklong Railway Market, where stalls magically fold away as a train rolls right through. A mix of culture, fun, and wow moments for both kids and adults.

Day 3: Explore Bangkok's Muslim community

Dive into Bangkok’s rich Muslim heritage with a visit to one of Bangkok’s oldest Muslim communities. Tucked behind busy streets, this quiet neighbourhood is full of charm, halal street food, and friendly locals.

You’ll walk through narrow alleys, see historic homes, and visit the mosque. It’s a low-key cultural day that’s both educational and a great insight into the city’s diversity.

Exterior of Haroon Mosque, Bangkok
Chatrium Riverside Bangkok twin room

Day 4: Relax & recharge

After a few days of city exploring, enjoy a full day to rest. Lounge by the pool, book a spa treatment, or enjoy an afternoon tea at the hotel.

If you’re up to it, we recommend to take the hotel’s complimentary shuttle boat to some of the city’s highlights such as Asiatique market or IconSiam mall.

Day 5: Fly to Chiang Mai

Today you’ll be picked up for your private transfer to the airport for your short flight Chiang Mai. Nestled in the mountains, this peaceful city is a refreshing change of pace.

Once you check into your new hotel, enjoy the cooler air and laid-back atmosphere. If there’s time, visit the vibrant Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, a night market with many halal food options.

Wat Mahawan in Chiang Mai
View of Mae Kampong, Chiang Mai

Day 6: Mae Kampong & Hot Springs

Venture to Mae Kampong, a lush hill village 1,300m above sea level. Stroll through tea gardens, visit a school and temple, and learn about forest conservation from the villagers.

On the way back, soak your feet at the San Kamphaeng hot springs. It’s a gentle, nature-rich day that balances learning with relaxation, and is ideal for both adults and kids

Day 7: Elephant Nature Park

Spend a heartwarming afternoon at the Elephant Nature Park. This ethical sanctuary lets you observe rescued elephants up close, no riding, just walking and learning.

Your visit includes guided trails and a riverside experience with the elephants, plus a delicious snack break. It’s fun, meaningful, and one of Chiang Mai’s most memorable activities for both grown-ups and children.

Elephants playing in Elephant Nature Park in Phuket
View of temples in Chiang Mai

Day 8: Free Day in Chiang Mai

Today is yours to explore or unwind. Take it slow at the hotel or head into the Old City to discover halal cafes, peaceful temples, or vibrant markets.

You could even join a short cooking class or sip tea in a garden café. Whether you’re active or easy-going, this is the perfect chance to shape the day around your family’s mood.

Day 9: Travel to Phuket

Fly south to Phuket and enjoy a private transfer to your 5-star beachfront hotel at Banyan Tree Phuket. Swap mountain mist for salty breeze as you settle into tropical island life.

Once you arrive, take it easy, dip in the pool, explore the beach, or grab fresh coconut juice. It’s your final destination, and the next few days are all about island vibes.

Beach aerial view of Banyan Tree Phuket

Day 10: Beach day

Today is yours to relax and enjoy Banyan Tree Phuket’s dreamy beachside setting. Start slow with breakfast and then head out for sun, sand, and maybe a coconut or two. Whether you’re splashing in the pool, building sandcastles, or unwinding in a private cabana, the pace is entirely up to you.

Families might enjoy the kids’ club, spa, or a gentle bike ride through the resort’s tropical grounds. After sunset, take a walk along the beach or enjoy a halal-friendly dinner under the stars.

Day 11: Quad biking adventure

Add a burst of adrenaline with a two-hour quad biking session through Phuket’s off-road trails. Zoom through jungles, splash through puddles, and see a different side of the island.

It’s a hit with families looking for a bit of adventure. Transfers are included, and the morning or afternoon is yours to relax back at the hotel afterwards.

Quad bike adventuree in Thailand
View of a mosque in Koh Panyee, Thailand

Day 11: Phang Nga Bay & Ko Panyi

Sail through iconic limestone cliffs at Phang Nga Bay. Visit the famous ‘James Bond Island’, kayak through hidden caves, and glide through mangroves.

Then, explore Ko Panyi, a fascinating Muslim village built entirely on stilts over water. The tour includes lunch, snorkelling, and lots of swim stops. A perfect mix of beauty, culture, and discovery—fun for everyone.

Day 13: Farewell Thailand

It’s time to say goodbye. Enjoy one last breakfast in paradise before your private transfer to the airport.

Whether you’re heading home or onto the next adventure, you’ll leave with a heart full of memories, from city buzz to elephant cuddles to island sunsets. 

Banyan Tree 2 bedroom pool villa

Thailand Halal Family Trip: FAQs

Yes, Thailand is halal-friendly, as it offers numerous halal-certified restaurants, prayer facilities, and accommodations which cater to Muslim travellers, ensuring a comfortable and respectful experience.

Halal food is readily available in Thailand, with many restaurants and eateries offering halal-certified menus. We also share with our travellers a list of our recommended places to visit beforehand.

The cost of this 8-day family trip package starts at £2128 per person (excl. international & domestic flights), based on low season travel for 2 adults & 2 children sharing a room.

Sure! This trip is fully customisable to suite you. You can change the villa type, number of nights, activities, or even hotels.

This trip offers free cancellation up to 30 days before your arrival date.

Yes, you can certainly amend the dates after you’ve booked by contacting our team.

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