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10 Best Places To Visit In Thailand.
Southeast Asia is primarily known as the destination for amazing beaches and as a cheap travel destination.
In this video, we list ten of the best destinations in Thailand that are definitely worth visiting.
The Land of Smiles is popular for its cheap accommodation, cheap Thai food, unbelievable natural scenery and breathtaking beaches.
Now many, many people in Europe, Australia, and North America know how affordable it is to travel to this beautiful Asian country. The once-undiscovered gems in Thailand are teeming with tourists from all over the world.
1. BANGKOK.
You’ve never been to Thailand if you haven’t set foot in Bangkok.
This is a must-see city as it is also the country’s capital, and probably where you will be landing in Thailand, wherever you’re coming from.
Take a tour of the city to visit The Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
Take in the local scene, with a walk along Khao San Road or Lumpini Park.
2. HUA HIN.
If you are looking for a different scene other than the usual beach and resorts in Thailand, Hua Hin is the place for you.
It is said that Hua Hin has maintained its Thai authenticity, is not teeming with tourists, and is the place quite a lot of Thai people vacation.
3. KANCHANABURI.
The town of Kanchanaburi is located about 90 miles west of Bangkok.
You can get there by train, tour bus or taxi, but taking a metered taxi is going to cost a lot more.
If you’ve watched the 1957 classic war film, The Bridge on the River Kwai, it was based on the Death Railway Bridge.
Don’t leave without checking out the cemetery, the Erawan National Park, the historic Hellfire Pass and the Memorial Museum.
It will leave you emotional!
4. PHUKET.
Phuket is one of the most popular island destinations in Thailand.
It is located in the south of the country on the northern border of Malaysia.
With a healthy budget, you can stay in one of the many luxury resorts situated in Phuket.
There are also a lot of other accommodations on the island for different types of budgets and travellers.
Phuket is the starting point for most of the popular tourist spots in Thailand.
From here you can go visit the Similan Islands, James Bond Island, Phang Nga Bay, and Pee Pee Islands.
5. KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARK.
In the southern part of Thailand, just up the island of Phuket, lies three Thai national parks.
They’re stacked together from top to bottom, the one on top is Si Phangnga National Park and the bottom one is Khlong Phanom National Park.
The one right in the middle is perhaps the most popular of all national parks in the country, it’s the Khao Sok National Park.
6. KHAO LAK.
Khao Lak is in the southern part of Thailand, on the western side of Khlong Phanom National Park, and faces the Andaman Sea to the west.
Khao Lak is a mountainous area that faces the beach, which makes for great panoramic views and photos.
It’s a place with beautiful beaches, like the Pak Weep Beach, Coconut Beach, and Bang Niang Beach.
7. CHIANG MAI.
Chiang Mai is one of the most popular cities in Thailand.
It is in the north of the country near Myanmar and Laos, about 435 miles from Bangkok.
This city is a backpacker haven with its laidback style.
It’s home to a lot of students that study at the universities here.
11. KOH SAMUI.
Thailand has 1,430 islands in its territory, and the second-largest island is Koh Samui.
Located on the other side of Thailand’s southern island strip.
Koh Samui is surrounded by the Gulf of Thailand and is to the south of sister island Ko Phar Ngan.
9. PAI.
If you are enjoying Chiang Mai in Thailand and still have time left for another destination, head further north and stop by the town of Pai.
This town is much closer to Myanmar and Laos than to Bangkok.
Pai is a small piece of heaven in Thailand, and it’s a popular backpacker’s paradise.
There are plenty of grounded activities here, far from resorts and the luxury of a cosmopolitan lifestyle.
10. AYUTTHAYA.
The last place in this list, and certainly one that’s a must-see when traveling to Thailand is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Historic City of Ayutthaya.
This ancient city is believed to have been established in 1350.
That was over six centuries ago!
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