The southern Thailand town of Krabi serves as base camp for exploring the province of the same name, a lush region of jungles, limestone cliffs and idyllic isles floating just offshore in the Andaman Sea. Buddhist shrines still used by local monks are tucked into the chambers of the town's top attraction, Tiger Cave. The riverside pier links travelers with ferries and longboats to the best scuba diving, rock climbing and white sand beaches on the coast.
Krabi (Thai: กระบี่, pronounced [krā.bìː]) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the shore of the Strait of Malacca. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phang Nga, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Trang. Phuket Province lies to the west across Phang Nga Bay. Krabi town is the seat of provincial government.
Discover the best top things to do in Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand including Siriwatanawisut Temple, Wat Pa Siriwatthanawisut Nai Somdet Phrachaophinangthoe, Wat Khiriwong, Wat Si Sawan Sangkharam, Paradise Park, Bo Ya Cave, Wat Krieng Krai Klang, Khao No-Khao Kaeo, Bung Boraphet, Nakhon Sawan Tower.
Discover the best top things to do in Ko Kut, Thailand including Paradise Divers Koh Kood, BB Divers Koh Kood, Ban Ao Yai, Klong Chao Beach, Bang Bao Beach, Khlong Chao Waterfalls, The Old Trees, Ban Ao Salad.
Koh Samui was once a Thai fishing community, and that charming sensibility is still present today. Spending time in Bophut is a wonderful way to soak up local culture; the beachy village restaurants and pubs are perfect spots to experience the sunset. There aren’t many other places where you can bask in the camp of a cabaret show and the solemnity of a Buddhist temple. As far as the latter goes, Wat Plai Laem is a magnificent vision of gilded red rooftops and a massive spindly-armed statue of Guanyin.
Discover the best top things to do in Surin, Thailand including Surin National Museum, Wat Burapharam, City Pillar Shrine, Ban Tha Sawang Silk Weaving Village, Phanom Sawai Forest Park, Prasat Mueang Thi, Wat Salaloy, Phraya Surin Pakdee Srinarong Jangwang (Pum) Monument, Ban Buthom Basketry Village, Wat Nongbua.
Just to the south of Karon lies Kata, a laid-back town with two stunning beaches. Kata Yai is the bigger beach, and if you’re not the type to lounge on the sand all day, you can rent practically any type of water-sports equipment here. Kata Noi, on the other hand, is quieter and smaller—ideal for a lazy day. Want a break from the beach? TripAdvisor travelers recommend taking a local Thai cooking class or going elephant trekking.
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.
Coordinates: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3
People visit Surat Thani because it's the gateway to so much of Thailand's beauty, especially its Gulf Coast islands. From here, you'll be able to visit Ko Phangan (an island best explored via motorcycle), Ko Samui (known for marvelous beaches and waterfalls) and the 42 rainforest islands of Ang Thong National Marine Park.
Discover the best top things to do in Pak Chong, Thailand including Khaoyai Jungle Tour and Photographer by Guide Jay, Rancho Charnvee Resort & Country Club, Bobby's Jungle Tours, Farm Mor Por, The Bonanza Exotic Zoo, Kirimaya Golf Course, Jungle Trekking Thailand - Day Tours, Khaoyai Nature Life & Tours - Private Day Tours, Korat Kayak Club - Day Tours.
Discover the best top things to do in Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand including Prasat Sdok Kok Thom, La-lu, Prasat Khao Noi, Khao Chakan, Tham Phet Pho Thong, Wat Anu Banpot, Prasat Khao Lon, Aranyaprathet Victory Gate, Chong Klam Bon Wildlife Breeding Station, Phra Siam Thewathirat.
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, Sai Khao Beach, Tarutao Divers, DPM Diving Koh Lipe (Temporary Closed, see you in October 2020!), Koh Lipe Castaway Divers.
Coordinates: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3
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.
Satun (Thai: สตูล, pronounced [sā.tūːn]) is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, capital of the Satun Province. It covers the whole tambon Phiman of Mueang Satun district. Satun lies 985 km south of Bangkok. As of 2005 it has a population of 21,498.
Colorful Phuket is a mélange of lifestyles, a place where tranquil monks navigate the same streets as pumped up nightclubbers. The ornate temples and lively cafes of Old Town are prime spots for exploration. Check out the Shrine of the Serene Light and the aromatic Nguan Choon Tong herb shop. Browse and bargain for pretty trinkets at the nearby Thai Amulet Market. Don’t miss an opportunity to take in a performance at the epic Siam Niramit Phuket theater, a true cultural extravaganza.
Ubon Ratchathani (Thai: อุบลราชธานี, pronounced [ʔubon râːt.tɕʰa.tʰaːniː]) is one of the four major cities of Isan (Khorat/Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, and Khon Kaen), also known as the "big four of Isan". The city is on the Mun River in the south-east of the Isan region of Thailand. It is known as Ubon (อุบลฯ) for short. The name means "royal lotus city". The provincial seal features a pond with a lotus flower and leaves in a circular frame. Ubon was the administrative centre of Ubon Ratchathani Province. As of 2006, the Ubon urban area had a population of about 200,000. This included 85,000 in Thetsaban Nakhon Ubon Ratchathani (Ubon municipality), 30,000 each in Thetsaban Mueang Warin Chamrap (Warin municipality) and Thetsaban Tambon Kham Yai, 24,000 in Thetsaban Tambon Saen Suk, 10,000 in each of Thetsaban Tambon Pathum and Tambon Kham Nam Saep, and 6,000 in Thetsaban Tambon Ubon.
Kanchanaburi (Thai: กาญจนบุรี, pronounced [kāːn.t͡ɕā.ná(ʔ).bū.rīː]) is the largest of the western provinces (changwat) of Thailand. The neighboring provinces are (clockwise, from the north) Tak, Uthai Thani, Suphan Buri, Nakhon Pathom, and Ratchaburi. In the west it borders Kayin State, Mon State, and the Tanintharyi Region of Myanmar.
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