Best Apps to Use in Thailand

Thailand is one of my favourite countries to visit, whether you’re island-hopping in the south, exploring vibrant Bangkok, or wandering temples in Chiang Mai. It’s easy to travel around, but a few smart apps and tips will help you save money, stay organised, and experience the country like a local.

Whether you’re booking tours, ordering food, or getting around town — these are the apps I actually used (and loved!) while exploring Thailand.

Here are my top travel apps for Thailand:

  • Lastminute.com – Ideal for spontaneous getaways and quick beach escapes.

  • Expedia – Perfect for comparing flight + hotel packages, earning rewards, and bundling trips for extra savings.

  • Booking.com – A global favourite for hotels, apartments, and stays with free cancellation and a wide range of accommodation styles.

  • Agoda - Find the best hotel deals across Thailand with real reviews, great prices, and easy booking for every budget and travel style.

  • Grab – Southeast Asia’s version of Uber! Use it for taxis and food delivery. It’s safer, more reliable, and often cheaper than hailing random street cabs.

  • 12Go Asia – The easiest way to book ferries, trains, and buses across Thailand and nearby countries — all in one place, with instant confirmation.

  • Klook – Where I book most of my day trips, tours, transfers, and excursions. Prices are great, and you can read reviews before you go.

  • Viator – Trusted platform for local tours and guided experiences, with instant booking and verified operators.

  • GetYourGuide – Discover unique attractions and cultural experiences across Thailand with easy online booking and local expertise.

  • Airalo eSIM – helps you stay connected with fast data as soon as you land, avoiding expensive roaming charges.

Bonus Apps:

  • Google Maps

  • Google Translate

  • Wanderlog

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