Thailand, also known as the Land of Smiles, is a jewel of Southeast
Asia. Developed enough to provide most comforts yet still wild enough to offer
off-the-beaten path adventure, Thailand is a country ripe with opportunity for
once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences.
1 Railay
Beach
Krabi province is
home to some of Thailand's most famous beach destinations, and Railay is the
cream of the crop. Widely considered one of the best beaches in the country,
Railay delivers on promises of white sand beaches, clear blue water, and a
feeling that you've found a slice of paradise. You have to take a boat to reach
the island getaway, with services available from Krabi town and Ao Nang.
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Railay Beach - Thailand |
2 Koh Phi
Phi
The Phi Phi Islands, also in Krabi, are one of Thailand's most popular
resort areas for a reason. Only Phi Phi Don is inhabited, with day trips
available to the surrounding islands. One of the fun spots on Koh Phi Phi
is Monkey Beach, where you'll come face-to-face, literally, with
the namesake creatures. You can hire a guide to take you out on a small wooden
boat or rent your own kayak. There's also a small stand where you can buy
snacks and fruit shakes, but hang onto your treats. If you leave them
unguarded, the monkeys will brazenly dig in and chow down right in front of
you.
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Koh Phi Phi - Phuket - Thailand |
3 The
Grand Palace, Bangkok
Even if your plans for Thailand mainly involve frolicking on a beach,
cozying up to elephants, and eating as much Massaman curry and tom ka gai as
humanly possible, you'll probably spend at least a day or two in Bangkok. There's plenty to see and do in the capital, but it's perhaps best to
start with the Grand Palace. This is the number one sightseeing attraction in
the city, and it's staggering in historical significance and craftsmanship. The
grounds are a maze of royal halls, temples, and ancient relics, the most
important being Wat Phra Kaeo, Temple of the Emerald Buddha. A
relic within this temple is said to be a piece of bone or hair from the
enlightened Buddha himself.
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The Grand Palace - Bangkok - Thailand |
4 Sunday
Walking Street, Chiang Mai
Every Thailand visitor looks forward to cheap and delicious food, and it
can be found in abundance at Chiang Mai's Sunday Night Walking Street. Vendors
sell all kinds of treats: pad Thai, chicken satay, samosas, crab cakes, fried
bananas, sweet rotees, and fresh fruit shakes - often for less than $2 a piece.
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Sunday walking street market - Chiang Mai - Thailand |
5 Pai
Thailand's reputation as a country of beautiful landscapes and friendly
people is thanks largely to the world-renowned southern beaches. Most people
don't realize that the vast north is also home to breathtaking landscapes,
though these are of a different nature entirely. Northern Thailand,
particularly the western region near the Burmese border, is marked by
mountainous jungle terrain that is both rugged and beautiful. Pai, in Mae Hong
Son province, is a perfect place from which to enjoy the country's natural
beauty as well as the famed Thai hospitality and cooking.
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Pai - Thailand |
6 Khao
Yai National Park
Elephants are revered in Thailand, and statues and paintings of them can
be seen everywhere you go. There are many tour groups and elephant camps
throughout the country allowing you to spend a day or more with the creatures,
trekking through the jungle, bathing them, and even getting to help out with
their morning feedings. But perhaps more exciting is the chance to see them in
their natural environment, and Khao Yai National Park provides a great
opportunity to do just that.
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Khao Yai National Park |
7 Sukhothai
Old City
This is a favorite stop for history buffs and photography enthusiasts,
as there are many lovely photo ops in this ancient capital of Thailand. Ruins
of this old city still stand proud despite enduring centuries of battle and
exposure to the elements. Sukhothai's Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage site,
and much has been invested to restore and preserve one of Thailand's most
significant historical sites.
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Sukhothai Old City |
8 Historic
City of Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya presents a glimpse into the glory of ancient Thailand, where visitors
can wander the haunting but romantic ruins of the former capital. After the
Sukhothai period, the city was the most important in Thailand, and the old
palaces and temples stand as a testament to this.
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Ayutthaya ancient city of Thailand |
9 Doi
Suthep
Perhaps the best-known wat in Chiang Mai sits atop Doi
Suthep, a mountain overlooking Thailand's northern rose of a city. In a crowd
of monks, devout Buddhist followers, and fellow travelers, you'll have a chance
to marvel at intricate religious carvings, observe worship rituals, and gaze out
over the ever-growing sprawl of Chiang Mai city.
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Doi Suthep - Chiang Mai - Thailand |
10 Floating
Markets
A visit to one of the floating markets is a fun way to do some shopping
and eating while supporting local vendors and observing local commerce in
action. Some do seem to cater more to the tourist crowds than to be part of the
fabric of local Thais' daily lives, but there are others that make for a nice
authentic travel experience.
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Floating Market - Thailand |
Thanks for Visiting....
We hope you like our blog post.
10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Thailand
Reviewed by Deepworld
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November 16, 2019
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