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Places To Visit Thailand

Continent: Asia

Region: Southeast Asia , Far East, Asia

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Ang Thong National Marine Park

Ang Thong National Marine Park
Ang Thong National Marine Park is a protected archipelago of 42 islands and an exotic tropical paradise situated in the Gulf of Thailand. With unusually spectacular scenery, the Marine Park features limestone mountains, thick jungles, white-sand beaches, waterfalls, surreal lakes, unexplored caves, ...

Nakhon Ratchasima

Nakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as Khorat or Korat, is the capital city of the province of the same name and is one of the most modern cities in the northeast region of Thailand. It is also among the best connected of the 'Big Four of Isaan' - the other three being  Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, ...

Mae Sot

Mae Sot
Languishing in the westernmost corner of Thailand, sharing a border with Myanmar, Mae Sot in Tak province is the trading hub of Thailand. The city, renowned for its indigenous pottery culture, is one of Thailand's most culturally diverse cities. One can expect to find an eclectic range of stree...

Koh Si Chang

Koh Si Chang
Ko Si Chang is a district and a magical island in Chonburi Province close to Bangkok in Thailand. Not to be confused with the bigger Koh Chang island in Trat Province, it is centered in the Gulf of Thailand, 12 kilometers off the shore of Si Racha District. Being a fishing village, Ko...

Koh Nang Yuan

Koh Nang Yuan
The picturesque island of Koh Nang Yuan is a group of three tiny landforms connected to each other by stretches of blinding white sand. It is located in the Gulf of Thailand towards Northwest of Koh Tao just 15 minutes away. The island is full of greenery and is surrounded by turquoise blue waters. ...

Koh Yao Noi

Koh Yao Noi
The tranquil island of Koh Yao Noi is the sister island of Koh Yao Yai located in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, west of Phuket. It is an ideal getaway for the traveller who seeks solitude under sun and sand. Far from maddening crowds, Koh Yao Noi is your place to relax and rejuvenate without any fuss...

Koh Jum

Koh Jum
One of the Islands in Krabi, Ko Jum has become a relaxing spot for tourists, away from other crowded destinations in Thailand. Located 25 kilometers south of Krabi, this island is known for its laid-back lifestyle. Like its neighboring islands, Koh Phi and Koh Lanta, Koh Jum offer a range of seafood...

Hang Dong

Hang Dong
Hang Dong is a district of Chiang Mai Province in northern Thailand. It is mostly famous for its trade in antiques and handicrafts. They sell everything from gigantic Buddhist wood carvings to Burmese Lacquer boxes to Thai Knick-knacks. Don’t worry about carrying your antiques till your home country...

Koh Kret

Koh Kret
Koh Kret is a small artificial island in the Chao Phraya River which lies in the province of Nonthaburi, to the north of Bangkok in Thailand. The island has the old-world charm and gives a bird’s eye view of its early settlers, evolution, and culture. Koh Kret is an old village-type island where Mon...

Krabi Town

Krabi Town
Although it doesn't have any beaches of its own, Krabi Town is a charming choice for people who want to experience a very local Thai culture. Most tourists use this town majorly as a pass through to go to the nearby island towns, but Krabi in itself is very beautiful, especially in terms of its mark...

Koh Phra Thong

Koh Phra Thong
Koh Phra Thong, also known as the Golden Buddha Islands, is located in the Khura Buri district of Phang Nga province in southern Thailand. It is 120km from Phuket and 45km from Khao Lak and is the middle link in a chain of three islands - Koh Ra, Koh Phra Thong and Koh Kho Khao. Koh Phra Thong is kn...

Koh Rok

Koh Rok
Koh Rok is located approximately 30 kilometers south of Koh Lanta Island, near Krabi in Thailand.  Koh Rok Nok and Koh Rok Nai, and several other islands that form the Mu Ko Lanta are part of the Mu Koh Lanta National Park. Koh Rok is a tiny island with the bare minimum facilities for tourists....

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.