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How to Travel Thailand Like a White Lotus Guest (Without the Existential Crisis)

Khaborwala Online Desk

Published: 26 Mar 2025, 04:45 pm

Luxury beachfront infinity pool with palm trees at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, Thailand
Channel your inner White Lotus guest at the Four Seasons Koh Samui, where the only drama is choosing between another spa treatment or a seaside nap.

Let’s be honest: if you’ve watched even one season of White Lotus, you’ve either wanted to book a one-way ticket to wherever they’re filming or book a session with your therapist. Because sure, the resorts are divine, but so are the breakdowns.

Season 3 has officially landed in Thailand, and it's giving us everything: golden temples, swanky spas, lingering tension over breakfast. But what if you want the luxe vacation without the simmering resentment or mysterious body floating in the koi pond?

Here’s how to channel White Lotus energy while keeping your chakras aligned, your relationships intact, and your passport unstained by scandal.

Pick a Resort So Fancy It Feels Unethical

Head to resorts like Four Seasons Koh Samui, Six Senses Yao Noi, or Amanpuri in Phuket – places where the staff greet you with cold towels and herbal tea while whispering your name. These aren’t just hotels. They’re fever dreams of luxury where everything smells like lemongrass and your worst problem is the wrong type of orchid in your room.

Photo: HBO

But be nice to the staff. This isn’t White Lotus Season 1.

Pro Tip: Order room service you don’t need, just to say you did. Eat mango sticky rice in a robe at 11 AM. Regret nothing.

Schedule a Wellness Ritual That Borders on Performance Art

Every White Lotus spa menu reads like a gallery of indulgence. “Sacred Moon Cleanse,” “Rebirth of the Phoenix Massage,” “Detox from Your Capitalist Sins” – you’re not sure if you're healing or auditioning for an experimental theatre troupe. 

Thailand’s wellness game is elite. Try a traditional Thai massage (more like spiritual chiropractic awakening). Go for a sound bath or a herbal steam cave experience in Chiang Mai. Pretend you know what chakra is being unblocked.

Don’t worry, it’s all part of the journey. Your realigned spine and smug glow will thank you.

Eat Like You’re Trying to Seduce Your Taste Buds

Here’s the truth: no Michelin-starred amuse-bouche can compete with a khao soi from a Chiang Mai alleyway or a pad kra pao served with a runny egg on the beach.

Yes, White Lotus guests eat at white tablecloth restaurants with dramatic lighting. But you? You’re better than that. Mix it up. Dine at a hidden rooftop in Bangkok one night, then follow a food cart for grilled squid the next.

And for the full drama: sip a coconut on a boat while looking wistfully into the distance. 

Plan a “Cultural Experience” That’s Not Just for the Gram

A photo in front of Wat Arun at sunset hits hard. But maybe don’t treat Thai culture like a background prop in your influencer montage?

Instead:

  • Take a cooking class with a local aunty who’ll teach you how to crush lemongrass like a boss.
  • Learn a few words in Thai and actually use them (even if just to order Thai iced tea).
  • Visit temples with respect – don’t wear shorts and hold the Insta until after you light a candle.

Because Thailand isn’t just beautiful – it’s layered, and deserves better than a vapid Boomerang.

Leave Room for Chaos (The Good Kind)

Unlike White Lotus guests, whose lives implode with surgical precision, you’ll embrace the fun kind of chaos. That random beach party on Koh Phangan? Go. The all-night Muay Thai match in a sweaty Bangkok gym? Absolutely. 

Photo: HBO

Because the magic of Thailand isn’t just in the itinerary, it’s in the unexpected detours.

Final Thought: Stay Curious, Not Cynical

Unlike the characters in White Lotus, who unravel spectacularly in the face of paradise, let your Thai journey be a reminder that beauty doesn’t have to be tragic, and vacation doesn’t have to lead to epiphany. Sometimes, joy is enough.

So, book the massage. Order the second dessert. Smile at a stranger. And leave the existential angst to HBO.

Now boarding: you. First class mindset, main character energy. Thailand awaits.

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