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Where Should You Go in Thailand?

Chiang Mai

#1 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Chiang Mai is a welcome place from the bustle of Bangkok. Here, you will see stunning mountain views and the Old City full of historic temples, such as Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang. Night markets are also a must-do in Chiang Mai. So prepare yourself for Chiang Mai Night Market and Sunday Walking Street.

 

Bangkok

#2 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Many first-time-visitors see this city as a city stuck between the past and the present. Ancient temples and modern shopping centers make up Thailand’s capital, and Buddhist monks and Patpong regulars share the city’s street. The city offers a hearty mix of the hustle and bustle of big cities and modern sights, such as The Jim Thompson House, as well as ancient attractions including Wat Arun and Wat Pho. Yes, the city seems brimming with everything from humidity to humanity, but it’s this exotic abundance that lures travelers.

 

Phuket

#3 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Phuket is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world with fine white sand, swaying palm trees, shimmering seas and lively cities. In addition to visiting the fantastic attractions of Thailand’s largest island, take an exciting speedboat trip to many nearby tropical islands, including the famous Koh Phi Phi Island or enjoy a leisurely cruise around the mystical Phang Nga Bay.  

 

Trang

#4 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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If you have a chance to visit Thailand, the paradise you cannot stop visiting is Trang Province. Trang Province has an impressive limestone-covered Andaman coast with several spectacular islands.

 

Railay Beach

#5 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Railay also known as Rai Leh, is a small peninsula between the town of Krabi and Ao Nang in Thailand. These cliffs attract climbers from all over the world, but the area is also popular because of its beautiful beaches and its calm, relaxing atmosphere. 

 

Ayutthaya

#6 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Founded around 1350, Ayutthaya became the second capital of Siam after Sukhothai. Over the centuries, the ideal location between China, India and the Malay Archipelago has made Ayutthaya the commercial capital of Asia and even of the world. By 1700 Ayutthaya had become the largest city in the world with a total of one million inhabitants. The great cultural value of Ayutthaya ruins was officially recognized in 1991, when the historic city became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Phang Nga

#7 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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The hallmark of Phang Nga Bay are the steep limestone karsts that rise vertically out of the emerald green water. James Bond Island and Koh Panyee are just two of the famous places in this bay. The best way to enjoy the spectacular scenery is to take boat trips from the north end of Phuket.

 

Similan Islands Marine National Park

#8 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Similan is one of the most famous dive sites in Thailand and has been listed as one of the ten best dive sites in the world according to the National Geographic Society. The park is an archipelago of nine islands named Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang, Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and Ko Huyong, Ko Bon and Ko Tachai.

 

Ko Chang

#9 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Ko Chang is one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand with its long white sand beaches. The island is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including a good selection of birds and snakes. The island and its surroundings are great places for snorkeling, diving and jungle walks.

 

Khao Sok National Park

#10 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Khao Sok National Park is of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. It offers something for everyone who truly enjoys nature at its best. One of the most interesting areas is the amazing beautiful Cheow Larn Lake, located in the heart of the National Park that surrounds the lake with luxurious tents and even raft houses to stay.

 

Phi Phi Island

#11 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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This island destination has long been a favorite with travelers due to its fabulous beaches, crystal clear waters and spectacular limestone landscapes. Scuba diving and snorkeling are the main attractions of the Phi Phi Islands.

 

Pattaya City

#12 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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Pattaya has become one of the hotspots of the tourism scene in Thailand and even of Asia. Pattaya Beach couldn’t be more convenient as it is located in the city center. About 150 kilometers south of Bangkok, in the bay of tourists from all over the world. The southern end of the Beach Road becomes the Walking Street for pedestrians and is a great place to admire the view of the famous Pattaya sign.

 

Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park

#13 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

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In 1995, Khao Lak-Lam Ru was qualified as a marine national park due to the presence of several marine resources in the area. Overall, Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park is an ideal area for wildlife watching and photography, and also offers other activities such as hiking and forest walks.

 

Khao Yai National Park

#14 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Khao Yai National Park is particularly important because it is home to a large number of endangered animal species. The park is located in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima and extends into the provinces of Prachinburi, Saraburi and Nakhon Nayok. The region is predominantly forested, with large tracts of tropical rainforests and evergreen forests. In 1984, the park was granted ASEAN Heritage Park status, and in 2005, it was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status.

 

Phitsanulok

#15 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Phitsanulok is a small city and less touristy in the north of Thailand. Top tourist attractions are Wat Rat Burana, Wat Yai, Night Market, Sakunothayan Waterfalls, Chat Trakarn Waterfalls, and Najan Waterfalls.

 

Ko Tao

#16 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Koh Tao is located off the east coast of Surat Thani province in the Gulf of Thailand, and like its larger neighbours, Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, the island’s landscape is dominated by green hills, rolling huge rocks and beautiful beaches. Koh Tao is popular with young people, backpackers and those looking to get a PADI license for Divers.

 

Kanchanaburi

#17 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Located in the western part of Thailand and about 100 km from the capital Bangkok, Kanchanaburi is one of the oldest towns in the Thailand. Top attractions are Jeath War Museum, Erawan National Park, Death Railway Bridge, Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum, Floating Market, Thai-Burma Raiway, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Tham Phu Wa Temple, Sri Nakarin Dam.

 

Trang

#19 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Trang is located south of the well-known Krabi province. The city of Trang is full of charm with a melting pot of Thai, Chinese, and Western cultures. The main tourists attractions are the Emerald Cave, Thung Khai Botanical Gardens, Ka Chong Waterfalls, Pak Meng Beach, Ko Muk, Ko Ngai, Ko Kradan, Ko Sukorn, Ko Libong. 

#7 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

The hallmark of Phang Nga Bay are the steep limestone karsts that rise vertically out of the emerald green water. James Bond Island and Koh Panyee are just two of the famous places in this bay. The best way to enjoy the spectacular scenery is to take boat trips from the north end of Phuket.

 

Similan Islands Marine National Park

#8 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Similan is one of the most famous dive sites in Thailand and has been listed as one of the ten best dive sites in the world according to the National Geographic Society. The park is an archipelago of nine islands named Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang, Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and Ko Huyong, Ko Bon and Ko Tachai.

 

Ko Chang

#9 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Ko Chang is one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand with its long white sand beaches. The island is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including a good selection of birds and snakes. The island and its surroundings are great places for snorkeling, diving and jungle walks.

 

Khao Sok National Park

#10 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Khao Sok National Park is of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. It offers something for everyone who truly enjoys nature at its best. One of the most interesting areas is the amazing beautiful Cheow Larn Lake, located in the heart of the National Park that surrounds the lake with luxurious tents and even raft houses to stay.

 

Phi Phi Island

#11 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

This island destination has long been a favorite with travelers due to its fabulous beaches, crystal clear waters and spectacular limestone landscapes. Scuba diving and snorkeling are the main attractions of the Phi Phi Islands.

 

Pattaya City

#12 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Pattaya has become one of the hotspots of the tourism scene in Thailand and even of Asia. Pattaya Beach couldn’t be more convenient as it is located in the city center. About 150 kilometers south of Bangkok, in the bay of tourists from all over the world. The southern end of the Beach Road becomes the Walking Street for pedestrians and is a great place to admire the view of the famous Pattaya sign.

 

Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park

#13 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

In 1995, Khao Lak-Lam Ru was qualified as a marine national park due to the presence of several marine resources in the area. Overall, Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park is an ideal area for wildlife watching and photography, and also offers other activities such as hiking and forest walks.

 

Khao Yai National Park

#14 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Khao Yai National Park is particularly important because it is home to a large number of endangered animal species. The park is located in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima and extends into the provinces of Prachinburi, Saraburi and Nakhon Nayok. The region is predominantly forested, with large tracts of tropical rainforests and evergreen forests. In 1984, the park was granted ASEAN Heritage Park status, and in 2005, it was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status.

 

Phitsanulok

#15 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Phitsanulok is a small city and less touristy in the north of Thailand. Top tourist attractions are Wat Rat Burana, Wat Yai, Night Market, Sakunothayan Waterfalls, Chat Trakarn Waterfalls, and Najan Waterfalls.

 

Ko Tao

#16 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Koh Tao is located off the east coast of Surat Thani province in the Gulf of Thailand, and like its larger neighbours, Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, the island’s landscape is dominated by green hills, rolling huge rocks and beautiful beaches. Koh Tao is popular with young people, backpackers and those looking to get a PADI license for Divers.

 

Kanchanaburi

#17 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Located in the western part of Thailand and about 100 km from the capital Bangkok, Kanchanaburi is one of the oldest towns in the Thailand. Top attractions are Jeath War Museum, Erawan National Park, Death Railway Bridge, Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum, Floating Market, Thai-Burma Raiway, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Tham Phu Wa Temple, Sri Nakarin Dam.

 

Trang

#19 in Where Should You Go In Thailand

Trang is located south of the well-known Krabi province. The city of Trang is full of charm with a melting pot of Thai, Chinese, and Western cultures. The main tourists attractions are the Emerald Cave, Thung Khai Botanical Gardens, Ka Chong Waterfalls, Pak Meng Beach, Ko Muk, Ko Ngai, Ko Kradan, Ko Sukorn, Ko Libong. 

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