We asked AI to plan a trip to Thailand

As travel enthusiasts, we're always looking for new and creative ways to plan trips. So when I heard about OpenAI's new chatbot: ChatGPT, I was intrigued if I could use it to plan a trip.

Ravel Team
May 28, 2023

As travel enthusiasts, we're always looking for new and creative ways to plan trips. So when I heard about OpenAI's new chatbot: ChatGPT, I was intrigued if I could use it to plan a trip.

What is ChatGPT?

Well, I asked ChatGPT what it is and this is what it responded:

"I am an artificial intelligence assistant trained to assist with a variety of tasks, including answering questions and providing information on a wide range of topics. I was designed to be able to understand and generate human-like text and to be able to communicate with people in a natural and intuitive way. I do not have a physical body and exist only as a program that runs on a computer. I am here to help you with whatever you need, so feel free to ask me any questions or just have a conversation."

I decided to put this technology to the test by asking ChatGPT to plan a 2 week trip to Thailand for me. Thailand is a country with so many things to do and see, with its stunning beaches, ancient temples, and delicious food. I was curious to see what an AI would come up with for a trip to this fascinating destination.

To my surprise, the AI provided me with a detailed and comprehensive itinerary that covered multiple destinations within Thailand, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and Phuket. The itinerary doesn't include actual flights, accommodation, activities, or tours, but it gives a great starting point when you're stuck where to begin.

I was amazed by the AI's ability to create such a well-rounded and personalized itinerary. But I'll let you judge yourself. By the way, the following text is unaltered and directly from ChatGPT...

The AI-generated Thailand Itinerary

A street in Bangkok, Thailand with streaks of light from cars on the road and locals visiting shops and stalls on the sidewalk

Day 1: Arriving in Bangkok

Welcome to Thailand! After arriving at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, make your way to your hotel in the city center. Take some time to rest and freshen up before setting out to explore the city.

One of the must-see landmarks in Bangkok is the Grand Palace, the former residence of the Thai royal family. The palace complex is home to numerous temples, buildings, and gardens, and is a stunning example of Thai architecture. Another popular temple to visit is Wat Pho, known for its giant reclining Buddha statue and traditional Thai massage school.

In the evening, head to one of the city's many street food stalls or restaurants to try some delicious Thai food. From spicy curries to sweet mango sticky rice, there's something to suit every taste.

A Thai Buddha statue with a orange cloth sash and surrounded by statue worshipers

Day 2: Exploring Ayutthaya

Today, take a day trip to Ayutthaya, the former capital of Thailand. Located about an hour's drive from Bangkok, Ayutthaya is home to numerous ancient temples and palaces that date back to the 14th century.

Start your tour with a visit to Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, a beautiful temple with three chedis (stupas) that once housed the ashes of the Thai kings. Next, visit Wat Maha That, known for its giant head of the Buddha that was partially destroyed by invading Burmese armies in the 18th century.

In the afternoon, visit Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a temple with a large central chedi and numerous smaller chedis surrounding it. Finally, end your tour with a visit to the Ayutthaya Historical Park, where you can see the remains of the ancient palace and other historical buildings.

In the evening, return to Bangkok and spend the night at your hotel.

A small square in a village near Chiang Mai with a few Thai buildings and a dirt road

Day 3: Arriving in Chiang Mai

Today, fly to Chiang Mai, the largest city in northern Thailand. Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Chiang Mai is known for its beautiful temples, cool climate, and laid-back vibe.

Upon arriving in Chiang Mai, check into your hotel and spend the evening exploring the city's night market. Here, you can browse stalls selling handmade crafts, souvenirs, and clothing, and try some local street food. Don't miss the chance to try some khao soi, a delicious coconut curry noodle dish that is a specialty of Chiang Mai.

A table with various dishes of Thai food including curry, meat, sauces, rice, and seafood

Day 4: Taking a cooking class and exploring the city

Today, start your day with a half-day cooking class to learn how to make traditional Thai dishes. You'll visit a local market to buy ingredients, then learn how to prepare dishes such as tom yum soup, green curry, and pad Thai.

In the afternoon, visit the Doi Suthep temple, located on a hill overlooking the city. The temple is known for its golden chedi and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

After the temple, take a tour of the city to see some of the other landmarks and attractions. These may include the Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Center, the Chiang Mai Zoo, or the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple.

A path on the top of a mountain in the Mae Sa Valley area with some straw huts and trees in the background

Day 5: Visiting the Mae Sa Valley

Today, take a full-day tour of the Mae Sa Valley, located in the hills outside of Chiang Mai. The valley is known for its beautiful waterfalls, elephant sanctuaries, and local villages.

Start your tour with a visit to Mae Sa Waterfall, where you can take a leisurely hike through the lush jungle and cool off in the refreshing water. Next, visit an elephant sanctuary, where you can learn about these majestic creatures and even have the opportunity to feed and interact with them.

In the afternoon, visit a local village to learn about the traditional way of life in rural Thailand. You may have the opportunity to see how local crafts are made, such as silk or woodcarving, and meet the friendly villagers.

End the day with a visit to a local hill tribe village, where you can learn about the different cultures and traditions of the various tribes that live in the area.

The beach of Koh Samui with a few long boats sitting on the beach and in the harbor and a coast with trees and building in the background

Day 6: Arriving in Koh Samui

Today, fly to the tropical island of Koh Samui and check into your beachfront resort. Spend the rest of the day relaxing on the beach and watching the sunset.

Koh Samui is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, such as swimming, snorkeling, or just lounging on the beach with a cold drink.

In the evening, head to one of the island's many seafood restaurants to try some delicious local specialties such as grilled squid or coconut shrimp.

An areal shot of a beach in Koh Samui with a long boat on the beach and a few people swimming near the rocks

Day 7-10: Relaxing on the beach and exploring the island

Spend the next 4 days relaxing on the beach and enjoying the laid-back island life. Take the opportunity to visit some of the nearby islands, such as Koh Tao or Koh Phangan, for some snorkeling or diving.

You can also take optional tours to visit local attractions such as the Big Buddha temple or the Namuang Waterfall. Or, simply relax on the beach and soak up the sun.

Pileh cove with sharp cliffs on both sides of a harbor covered with trees in Phuket, Thailand

Day 11: Arriving in Phuket

Today, fly to the island of Phuket and check into a hotel near Patong Beach. Spend the evening exploring the night market and trying some local seafood.

Phuket is Thailand's largest island and is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Patong Beach is the most popular beach on the island and is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops.

In the evening, head to the night market to browse stalls selling souvenirs, clothing, and other handmade crafts. Don't miss the chance to try some local seafood, such as grilled squid or coconut shrimp.

A man standing on his boat in Phang Nga Bay with some distant tree-covered small islands in the fog

Day 12: Touring Phang Nga Bay

Today, take a full-day tour of Phang Nga Bay, located on the east coast of Phuket. The bay is known for its stunning limestone cliffs and crystal clear waters, and is home to the famous James Bond Island.

Start your tour with a visit to James Bond Island, named after the 1974 film "The Man with the Golden Gun" that was filmed here. Next, take a kayak tour through the limestone cliffs, stopping at hidden lagoons and caves along the way.

In the afternoon, visit the Koh Panyee floating village, home to a Muslim community that has lived on the water for over 200 years. Finally, end the day with a visit to the Wat Suwankiri temple, located on a hill overlooking the bay.

Some worshipers in front of a temple at the Wat Chalong in Thailand

Day 13: Relaxing on Patong Beach and visiting temples

Spend the day relaxing on Patong Beach and soaking up the sun. There are plenty of water sports to enjoy, such as parasailing or jet skiing, or you can simply relax on a sun lounger with a cold drink.

In the afternoon, visit some of the local temples, such as the Wat Chalong temple or the Wat Phra Thong temple. These temples are known for their beautiful architecture and cultural significance.

In the evening, head to one of the beachfront restaurants for dinner and watch the sunset over the Andaman Sea.

A view of the city of Bangkok at sunset with lights turning on and tall buildings into the distance

Day 14: Departing from Phuket

Today, it's time to say goodbye to Thailand as you make your way back to Bangkok for your flight home. Spend the evening packing and preparing for your return journey.

We hope you had a wonderful and memorable trip to Thailand. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tropical beaches of Koh Samui and Phuket, this beautiful country has so much to offer. We hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

The verdict

So what do you think of the itinerary? Is it a reasonable plan? Would you have known it was planned by artificial intelligence?

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