Discover the best top things to do in Sukhothai Province, Thailand including Suthep Sangkalok, Tra Phang Thong Market, Ban Na Tan Chan Mud Cloth, Suntree Thai Weaving Center, Mothana Ceramic, Phon Pho Khun Ram.
Discover the best top things to do in Yala Province, Thailand including Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary, Talay Mok Aiyoeweng, Wat Kuan Im, World's largest mailbox, Phra Mahathat Chadi Phra Phutthammaprakat, Winter Flower Garden, Betong Clock Tower, Piyamit Millennium Tree, Betong Mongkollit Tunnel, Betong Hot Springs.
The dive sites surrounding Ko Lanta are considered to be some of Thailand’s finest. An intricate system of reefs, islets, and underwater caves are teeming with vibrant sea life. While you splash in the waves you may catch a glimpse of a Moken (sea gypsy) boat, gliding nomadically through the waters. Cap off your day with mouthwatering seafood, freshly caught and spicy enough to make your tongue tingle.
Discover the best top things to do in , Thailand including Bludeck, Chevasuk Massage & Spa, Wat King Kaew, King Power Suvarnabhumi Airport, Miracle Lounge : Suvarnabhumi Airport, Market Village Suvarnabhumi.
Discover the best top things to do in Samut Sakhon, Thailand including Private Tour: The Best of Bangkok Your Way with a Private Driver, Full-Day Private Tour in Damnoen Saduak with Hotel Pick-Up, Private Tour: Floating Markets of Damnoen Saduak Cruise Day Trip from Bangkok, Private Tour: Floating Markets and Bridge on River Kwai Day Trip from Bangkok, Private - Countryside Rickshaw Tour incl. Lunch.
Discover the best top things to do in Chumphon Province, Thailand including Thung Zang Bay, Bang Son Bay, New Nordic Coral Beach, Thung Wua Laen Beach, Ao Thung Makham Noi-Yai, Sai Ri Sawi Beach, Bo Mao Beach, Hat Kho Khao Beach, Pak Nam Chumphon Beach, Campfire Stories.
Just 80 kilometers north of Phuket, Khao Lak was essentially erased by the 2004 tsunami. But the town, and the tourist industry it relies on, has rebounded. It remains quieter than other coastal destinations, offering secluded beaches, tranquil nights and family-oriented activities. You want full moon parties and besotted nights? You’re out of luck. But if you’re looking for unparalleled scuba diving in the Similan Islands, you’ve hit the jackpot.
Chiang Mai (Thai: เชียงใหม่, pronounced [t͡ɕʰīaŋ.màj] ( listen); Lanna: ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩉᩲ᩠ᨾ᩵, pronounced [tɕiaŋ.màj]) is the second-largest province (changwat) of Thailand. It is in the country's north. It is bordered by Chiang Rai to the northeast, Lampang and Lamphun to the south, Tak to the southwest, Mae Hong Son to the west, and Shan State of Burma to the north. The capital, Chiang Mai, is 685 km north of Bangkok.
Chiang Mai (Thai: เชียงใหม่, pronounced [t͡ɕʰīaŋ.màj] ( listen); Lanna: ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩉᩲ᩠ᨾ᩵, pronounced [tɕiaŋ.màj]) is the second-largest province (changwat) of Thailand. It is in the country's north. It is bordered by Chiang Rai to the northeast, Lampang and Lamphun to the south, Tak to the southwest, Mae Hong Son to the west, and Shan State of Burma to the north. The capital, Chiang Mai, is 685 km north of Bangkok.
Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
Chiang Mai (Thai: เชียงใหม่, pronounced [t͡ɕʰīaŋ.màj] ( listen); Lanna: ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩉᩲ᩠ᨾ᩵, pronounced [tɕiaŋ.màj]) is the second-largest province (changwat) of Thailand. It is in the country's north. It is bordered by Chiang Rai to the northeast, Lampang and Lamphun to the south, Tak to the southwest, Mae Hong Son to the west, and Shan State of Burma to the north. The capital, Chiang Mai, is 685 km north of Bangkok.
You could spend your whole Chiang Mai vacation exploring the famous Night Bazaar. Once you’ve exhausted the art of the cheerful haggle, however, there’s plenty more to explore. The National Museum and Botanic Garden are great places to soak up some local culture and to breathe in the delicate fragrance of Thai orchids. In the city’s center, the remains of ancient walls embrace over 30 temples. Limber travelers can climb 300 stairs to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, an ornate Buddhist temple in the hills.
Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
Travelers come to Thalang to do everything from play golf to cool off in water parks to relax in spas and take part in Thalang yoga. Many come to Thalang to snorkel in the jungle-surrounded aqua blue marines and caverns, and enjoy quiet dinners on the beach. Those looking for nighttime excitement can visit the Phucket Fanta Sea park, which contains live shows, restaurants, shopping and wonderful photo ops. During the daytime, the region is bustling with markets, outdoor cafes and tour buses, so there's always something to do no matter the time of day.
Discover the best top things to do in Satun Province, Thailand including Adang Sea Divers, Ko Lipe Diving School, Keiritas Yoga & Diving, Sea View Charter, Hi Lipe, Truly Andaman, Tarutao Divers, DPM Diving Koh Lipe (Temporary Closed, see you in October 2020!), Koh Lipe Castaway Divers, Forra Diving - Day Tour.
Discover the best top things to do in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand including Pai Adventures, BeBe Wok 'n' Roll Thai Cooking Course, Savoei (A Taste of Pai), Conserve Natural Forests, Bamboo Mini Golf, Medicine Circus, Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu, Mae Hong Son Mountain Wat, Pai Canyon, Pang Ung.
Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
Discover the best top things to do in Phetchabun Province, Thailand including Wat Prathat Phasornkaew, Phu Thap Boek, Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, Buddha Thamaracha, Pratamnakkhaoko, Khao Kho Sacrificial Monument, Chedi Phra Borommasaririkkathat Khao Kho, Sri Dit Waterfall, Khao Kho Wind Farm.
Chonburi (Thai: ชลบุรี, RTGS: Chon Buri, [tɕ͡ʰōn bū.rīː] ( listen)) is an eastern province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and Rayong. To the west is the Gulf of Thailand. Chonburi is home to Thailand's largest tourist oriented city, Pattaya (also spelled Phatthaya), it is the only province outside the Bangkok Metropolitan Area to connect by an eight-lane motorway to Bangkok, 80 km distant. It is home to Thailand's largest and primary seaport, it has a thriving migrant and expatriate population. Due to these factors, the province's population is growing rapidly, with currently some 1.7 million residents (albeit with a large floating or unregistered population). The registered population as of 31 December 2012 was 1.36 million.
Loei (Thai: เลย, pronounced [lɤ̄ːj]), in Isan, is one of the most sparsely populated provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Nongbua Lamphu, Khon Kaen, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok. In the north it borders Xaignabouli and Vientiane Province of Laos.
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