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Places To Visit Thailand

Continent: Asia

Region: Southeast Asia , Far East, Asia

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Where Tropical Beaches, Turquoise Waters, Karst Mountains, Parties, and Food Converge in Paradise!

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Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Khao Yai National Park is Thailand's oldest and most visited national park established in 1962. It covers more than 2,100 square kilometers. The park boasts a lush green landscape, rugged mountains with thick forests, marvellous waterfalls, exotic species of birds and a...

Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi
Blessed with ancient rainforests, waterfalls and limestone caves, Kanchanaburi is a popular resort town located at the confluence of the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai Rivers in western Thailand. Regarded as Thailand's microcosm, Kanchanaburi and its surrounding region boast stylish resorts, scenic reservo...

Koh Lipe

Koh Lipe
Koh Lipe is one of the islands of the Tarutao Marine National Park. Initially, this island was predominantly settled by the Chao Ley or the sea gipsies who live in small villages here. Tourism has increased in Koh Lipe since the 1990s and hasn't seen a pause ever since. The vast coral reefs and gorg...

Khao Sok National Park

Khao Sok National Park
Khao Sok National Park is located in the Phanom district of Thailand, on the mainland between Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi, and Koh Samui. Falling under the Surat Thani province of Thailand, it is one of the oldest rainforests in the world. Rich and diverse in flora and fauna, the park is one of the best...

Trang

Trang
Trang is a city in Southern Thailand known for its food and culture. It shares the same traditional heritage as the nearby cities of Krabi and Phuket. It is not crowded, but still a very lively city with many natural attractions surrounding it. Most people use Trang just as a transit destination to ...

Surat Thani

Surat Thani
Not a go-to destination in itself, Surat Thani provides a base point from which travellers meander to its neighbouring provinces and regions in Thailand. Once the seat of the Srivijaya empire, Surat Thani today is an important trade and transport hub. A typical suburban town in the country, Surat Th...

Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta
Koh Lanta Island is renowned for being the lesser-known paradise in the Andaman Sea between the Phi Phi Islands and the western coast of Thailand. It is a cluster of 52 islands, and most of them are uninhabited as well as away from the clutches of commercialization. This allows visitors to ...

Railay

Railay
Accessible just by boat, this peninsula of limestone crags is a beautiful destination for a laid-back rest in the middle of your Thailand holiday. An absolute best for rock climbers, Railay is a one-of-a-kind spot for active diving, kayaking and rock climbing; as well as just relax at your resort.

Sukhothai

Sukhothai
Sukhothai is home to approximately 190 ancient sites and temple ruins. It is known to mark the beginning of the Thai civilisation. Most of the monuments and ruins are restored at the Sukhothai Historical Park, which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Surin

Surin
Surin, a city known for its sericulture and elephants, is now aspiring to become a global tourist centre. Visitors often drop in for 1-2 days from November to March since this city does not have too many things to do, and is often left quiet for the rest of the year. However, with the influx of tour...

Ao Nang

Ao Nang
A town of multi-views, Ao Nang is one of the rapidly growing tourist centres in Krabi, Thailand. Located in South of Krabi, this destination is known for its long-tail boat tours and limestone islands. Despite the lack of popularity of this town, it still has the potential to be one of the leading t...

Koh Chang

Koh Chang
Koh Chang is one of the most beautiful islands of Thailand with pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, great for snorkeling and diving. There are also some breath taking mountains and jungles where hiking is very popular. All in all, Koh Chang is an idyllic destination for a backpacke...

Faq on thailand

What is Thailand famous for?

Thailand is renowned for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife, intricate temples (such as Wat Arun and Wat Pho), and warm hospitality. It's also known for its festivals, like Songkran, and picturesque islands like Phuket and Koh Samui.

When is the best time to visit Thailand?

The ideal time to visit Thailand is from November to February, during the cool and dry season, offering pleasant weather for exploring the country.

What are the must-visit places in Thailand?

Some must-visit places in Thailand include Bangkok (the capital city), Chiang Mai, Phuket, Krabi, Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, and the Phi Phi Islands. Each offers unique cultural experiences, historical sites, and natural beauty.

What is Thai cuisine known for?

Thai cuisine is famous for its bold flavors, including a harmonious blend of sweet, spicy, sour, and salty tastes. Dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), Green Curry, and Som Tum (papaya salad) are popular.

Is it safe to travel in Thailand?

Thailand is generally a safe country for travelers. Exercise normal precautions, be aware of your surroundings, and follow common-sense safety measures to ensure a pleasant and safe trip.

What are some cultural customs in Thailand?

Respect for elders and the concept of 'saving face' are vital in Thai culture. Wai (a traditional greeting), removing shoes before entering homes or temples, and dressing modestly when visiting religious sites are important customs.

Can I visit temples in Thailand? What should I wear?

Visitors can enter temples in Thailand. Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is respectful attire. Remove hats and shoes before entering temple grounds.

What activities can I enjoy in Thailand?

There's a wide range of activities in Thailand, such as exploring temples, enjoying water sports, visiting floating markets, experiencing elephant sanctuaries, indulging in Thai massages, and learning Thai cooking.

How to get around in Thailand?

Transportation options include taxis, tuk-tuks, motorbike taxis, public buses, trains, and domestic flights. In cities, the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway are convenient and efficient.

What souvenirs can I buy in Thailand?

Popular souvenirs include Thai silk, handicrafts, traditional artwork, spa products, elephant-themed items, and local snacks like mango sticky rice or Thai spices.