Top Rated Tourist Attractions in Thailand

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Temple in Thailand

Temple in Thailand

Known to Thais as Krung Thep ( City of Angles), created the Thai capital in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty. Bangkok is a national treasure house and Thailand’s spiritual, cultural, political, commercial, educational and diplpmatic center. Bangkok is important as an Asian hub guarantees daily connections with major international airlines by the world’s major airlines. Bangkok International Airport has streamlined facilities to process passengers smoothly and rapidly, and is a 30-minute drive from central Bangkok by airconditioned limousine or coach.

Pattaya

A popular beach resort on the Gulf of Siam, Pataya is known as Thailand’s Riviera and offers all manner of watersports ranging from parasailing to swimming offshore coral island, luxury accommodation and a vibrant nightlife.

Phuket

Magnificent beaches; hidden coves and secluded bays dot Phuket, the largest island in Thailand. The resort is also known worldwide for its rich variety of seafoods.

Kanchanaburi

Thai tourist attraction_kanchana-buri waterfall

kanchana-buri waterfall

A historical place to visit, kanchana-buri is famous for the ” Bridge over the River kwai” an allied war cemetery. Waterfalls, fertile valleys and caves surround the countryside.

Lop Buri Sand Stone Castle

The Sand Stone Castle in Lop Buri, an ancient city that dates back to the 9th century and site of old ruins.

Bang Pa-in Palace

The Bang Pa – In Palace, located in Ayuthaya, the Siamese capital from 1350 to 1767. The Palace houses an extensive collection of Thai art through the ages.

Chiang Mai

The Flower Festival in Chiang Mai, a city famous for its beautiful scenery, splendid temples and colorful traditions.

Bang Phra Golf Course

The Bang Phra Golf Course is a self-contained playground that boasts of an 18 hole championship course, airconditioned motor lodge facilities, a swimming pool, restaurant and bar.

Wat Phra Maha That

The ancient city of Wat Phra Maha That is the Major center of southern Thai handicrafts such as black and gold neilloware, yan lipao basketry and intricate shadow play figures

Wat Phra Keo

Known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, wat Phra keo also serves as the royal chapel. Golden spires, delightful pavilions and statues of awesome Thai gods surround this unbelievably grandiose temple.

Floating market in thailand

Floating market

Damnoen Sadulak

Small boats loaded with all sorts of fruits, vegetables and cooked food are sights unique to the floating market in Bangkok.

Silk Weaving

A deft artisan demonstrates her skills in silk weaving, a traditional Thai craft kept alive in small cottage industries.

Watpo Temple

One of the most magnificent places of worship in Thailand. It is located in Sanam Luang.

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7 Responses to “Top Rated Tourist Attractions in Thailand”
  1. My favorite would have to be Kanchanaburi especially after the hustle and bustle of Bangkok.

  2. That is great. Thank you for sharing.

  3. Chiang Mai is very nice with natural scenery and cultural heritages. Trekking is a good experience and wandering in the city centre to see the temples is peaceful. The Sunday market is really a highlight to those who are interested in the local arts, crafts and foods.

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  4. Ana says:

    It looks amazing, may of my friends have visited Thailand, and just had good things to say. Would love to go there some day.

  5. That’s right! The best place to find a rich variety of seafood is one the many Thailand Phuket hotels which dot the southern region. Not only food…you can enjoy the most amazing beaches here.

  6. abigayle says:

    My stay at the Phuket hotels Thailand was superb and I visited every place of tourist attraction and shopped till I was almost broke!

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