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Thailand Travel Guide

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Thailand Travel Guide

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  1. Thailand“The Land of Smiles” Travel Guide

  2. Why I love Thailand? A trip to Thailand, also known as “The Land of Smiles”, is all about the glittering temples, tropical beaches, exotic wildlife, history, unique culture, Thai food and massages. The spiritual realm is a close friend to this Buddhist Land, and religious worship is luminous and omnipresent. Shiny temples and golden Buddhas decorate both, the modern and rural landscape. Archaic banyan trees are ceremonially draped in sacred fabric to honor the inhabitant spirits, blessed shrines embroider modest abodes as well as monumental plazas, while garland adorned dashboards ward off traffic mishaps. Thailand tour packages familiarize you with sparkling temples, appeasing meditation shelters, sacred centenaries and Buddhist culture.

  3. Best places to visit in Thailand The Grand Palace, Bangkok - The elaborately detailed sculptures and the grotesque carvings will blow your mind away. The magnitude of work and artistry is just awe-inspiring. Sunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai - All Thailand travelers look for inexpensive and scrumptious food, and it can be found in quantity at Chiang Mai's Sunday Night Walking Street. Merchants deal out all kinds of treats: sweet rotis (breads), fried bananas, samosas, crab cakes, chicken satay, pad Thai, and fresh fruit shakes - oftentimes for less than couple dollars a portion. Khao Yai National Park - An integral part of all Thailand holiday packages. Cold and plush, Khao Yai National Park is a casual flight into the primeval woodland. The parkland is the original abode of diffident elephants, tigers, colorful tropical birds, clangorous gibbons and innumerable hearable, still camouflaged, insects. Ayutthaya Historical Park - Ayutthaya was an astonishing site, with 3 palaces, excess of 400 places of worship and a populace almost a million strong. In 1767, the Burmese conquered Ayutthaya and the capital was shifted to Bangkok. The ruination of Ayutthaya is today, a stellar attraction for those visiting Thailand.

  4. Best places to visit in Thailand Floating Markets – Floating markets are the best places in Thailand to experience local food culture. You can savour the taste of local cuisine and buy fresh fruits and vegetables. Sukhothai Old City - Sukhothai's Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and lot has been spent on it's restoration and preservation. Attractions here consist of numerous wats, which communicate the country's age long chronicles of Buddhist worship. Pai - In Mae Hong Son province, is an ideal place where one can enjoy the lands earthy beauty as well as the renowned Thai hospitality and cookery. This flyspeck township has formulated a repute as a mecca for hipsters and hikers, though you will find locals and households here as well. Railay Beach - Krabi is abode to few of Thailand's most celebrated beach destinations, and Railay is the cherry on the top. Widely considered one of the foremost beaches in the nation, Railay promises of snowy white sand beaches, crystal clear blue water, and a impression that you've discovered a piece of Shangri-la. You have to take a boat to compass the island escape, with services procurable from Ao Nang and Krabi town.

  5. Best things to do in Thailand Shop to your heart’s content- The shopping streets in Thailand are open till late at night when the lights come on Go to Krabi to chill on the beach, indulge in aquatic ativities like snorkelling and scuba diving Attend the moonlight party at ko pha ngan to enjoy the psychedelic music and dance Relish the local Thai cuisine which includes delicacies like phat thai, tom yam, laap, khao soi, som tam and phat khaprao Pay a visit to the local hill tribes of Northern Thailand to experience their local way of life and get the best out of Thailand tourism These include Hmong, Akha, Karen and Lisu tribes.

  6. Best things to do in Thailand Go Island hopping - Thailand has more than 5 thousand miles of coastline just ready to be explored. Take a trip via long-tail boats and discover numerous beaches and islands. Experience Phang Nga Bay and the limestone rocks that are famously photographed, off Thailand's westerly coast, or you can island hop about the Andaman Sea off of Krabi and Phuket. Experience the Elephants - The elephant is Thailand’s national symbol and a placid mammal. There are abundant ways to come upon or work with the animals throughout the land. The Elephant Nature Park rehabilitates rescued elephants & your visit helps them continue their good work Pay a visit to the historical sites like Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, which are world heritage sites according to UNESCO

  7. Best time to visit Thailand Mar-May(Summer): The period of time from March to May turns rather hot, but you can forever be thankful for the air-conditioning at your hotel. A visit to the leading travel attractions is best conceived in the morning or late afternoon. Make sure you stay hydrated while you are out exploring. Festivals like Songkran in and the Thai Water Festival, make this time of year, the ideal to visit Thailand. Jun-Oct(Monsoon): You will witness a great deal of rainfall with abundance of sunlight, but the atmosphere is still warm. This is the best time to visit Thailand if you don’t want to expend your a lot on hotel and flights. Nov-Feb(Winter): This period of the year is the most enjoyable one, with few chances of rainfall, making it without doubt, the ultimate time to visit Thailand. During this time travelers flock to the metropolis, so it is recommended that you do your air travel and hotel reservation beforehand.

  8. How to reach Thailand? By Air - Since Bangkok, the Capital of Thailand is the chief tourist center, it is suggested that you approach this realm through Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok which is the original centre for every international and domestic flight. There are few other international airports which are located in Hat Yai, Samui, Phuket , Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Sukhothai. By Train - Train connectivity is solitarily accessible from Malaysia.

  9. Map of Thailand

  10. Thank you Hope you have an enchanting trip in Thailand!

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