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An Invitation to Explore Thailand

is more than just a travel destination; it is a mosaic of experiences waiting to be enjoyed by everyone. With the support of professional care, adapted accommodations, and a commitment to accessibility, you can uncover the vibrant beauty, diverse culture, and lasting friendships that define this enchanting land. So, whether you are planning a solo adventure, a family trip, or a journey with friends, consider Thailand as your next travel destination. The beauty of Thailand awaits—inviting you to experience it all, barrier-free.

Highlight Tours

Bangkok

Start your journey in Bangkok, the lively capital that never sleeps. Marvel at the grandeur of The Grand Palace, explore the spiritual calm of Wat Pho, and enjoy a scenic ride along the Chao Phraya River. Bangkok’s world-class shopping malls, like ICONSIAM and Siam Paragon, offer full wheelchair accessibility, clean restrooms, and plenty of dining options.

Don’t miss the iconic floating markets, or a tuk-tuk ride — although travelers with limited mobility might prefer private, air-conditioned accessible vans for comfort and ease.

Pattaya

Just a short drive from Bangkok, Pattaya offers beautiful beaches, international cuisine, and wheelchair-friendly boardwalks. You can relax on the shore with a beach wheelchair, enjoy cultural shows Tiffany’s Cabaret/Alcazar Show, or explore nature at Nong Nooch Tropical Garden — which has accessible paths and transportation.

Pattaya is also one of the best places in Thailand for travelers with disabilities to find tailored tours, equipment rentals, and support services, especially through companies like BB Travels, a local accessible travel expert.

Ayutthaya

Just a short drive north of Bangkok lies one of Thailand’s most awe-inspiring historical destinations: Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of the Siamese Kingdom. Once the grandest city in Southeast Asia, today Ayutthaya is a place of majestic ruins, peaceful temples, and cultural richness — accessible to all with the right support.

In the mountainous north, Chiang Mai offers a slower pace and a deeper connection to Thai culture. Explore ancient temples like Wat Phra Singh, visit an ethical elephant sanctuary, or join a Thai cooking class. Many temples and attractions are now improving access with ramps and step-free paths.

Chiang Mai also hosts the spectacular Yi Peng Lantern Festival, where thousands of lanterns float into the sky — a once-in-a-lifetime sight that’s accessible with the right planning.

Chiang Rai

Thailand’s Hidden Gem for Accessible History & Nature

Nestled in western Thailand, just a few hours from Bangkok, Kanchanaburi is a peaceful town with deep historical significance, lush landscapes, and a surprising amount of wheelchair-accessible activities. Whether you're interested in World War II history, riverside relaxation, or scenic train rides, Kanchanaburi offers it all — and BB Travels makes it fully inclusive for everyone.

Kanchamaburi

A white tuk-tuk is parked on a paved pedestrian street. Several people are walking in the background under strings of colorful pennant flags. The street is lined with trees that provide shade, and the atmosphere suggests a casual, sunny day.
A white tuk-tuk is parked on a paved pedestrian street. Several people are walking in the background under strings of colorful pennant flags. The street is lined with trees that provide shade, and the atmosphere suggests a casual, sunny day.

Destinations

Explore Thailand's accessible travel gems for everyone to enjoy.

A bustling street scene featuring a man sitting in a tuk-tuk parked on a roadside. Nearby, a scooter is parked, and a no-parking sign is visible above him. The background shows a busy street lined with eateries and various businesses, with trees providing shade and people walking by.
A bustling street scene featuring a man sitting in a tuk-tuk parked on a roadside. Nearby, a scooter is parked, and a no-parking sign is visible above him. The background shows a busy street lined with eateries and various businesses, with trees providing shade and people walking by.
A busy urban street scene featuring people walking along a sidewalk lined with shops and signs in both English and Thai languages. The atmosphere appears lively with a mix of individuals casually strolling or engaged in conversation. Visible signs include those for a printing shop and translation services. Various utility poles and a cityscape can be seen in the background.
A busy urban street scene featuring people walking along a sidewalk lined with shops and signs in both English and Thai languages. The atmosphere appears lively with a mix of individuals casually strolling or engaged in conversation. Visible signs include those for a printing shop and translation services. Various utility poles and a cityscape can be seen in the background.
A traditional Thai-style building with a steep, sloping roof is surrounded by lush greenery and gravel pathways. Small trees and plants are neatly arranged alongside the building, with flags placed intermittently along the garden edge. The architecture features intricate woodwork and dark wooden surfaces, complementing the natural surroundings.
A traditional Thai-style building with a steep, sloping roof is surrounded by lush greenery and gravel pathways. Small trees and plants are neatly arranged alongside the building, with flags placed intermittently along the garden edge. The architecture features intricate woodwork and dark wooden surfaces, complementing the natural surroundings.