Famous for: Grand Palace & Wat Prakeaw, Floating Market, Chinatown, Wat Pho
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a conurbation where one can find together old and new, East and West, conventional and up-to-the-minute, unified together in a melodious way. Samut Prakan (2...
Famous for: Klai Kangwon Palace, Maruekhathayawan Palace, Phraya Nakhon Cave, Panee Butterfly Farm
The beachside resort, Hua Hin, is a three hours drive from south of Bangkok. This place is renowned as the king's summer palace, a testimony to the exquisiteness of the nature. Hua Hin's...
Famous for: Doi Suthep, Umbrella Factory and the Silk Factories, Wat Chedi Luang, Sai Nam Phung Butterfly Farm and Orchid Nursery
Chiang Mai is a metropolis and province in the northern part of Thailand. Renowned for its forests and mountain ranges, Chiang Mai is one such destination for those who want indulge in the beaut...
Famous for: Zoo, Gardens, Museums
Pattaya has earned its name as a "seedy" town over the years, but if you excuse yourself from the bar area you'll find bounty of things fuss into and see. The beach in Pattaya is n...
Famous for: Prachin Buri River , Lam Ta Kong River , Forests, Grasslands
Khao Yai National Park in northeastern Thailand is one of the few enduring places in Southeast Asia where you can still spot wild elephants. Numerous waterfalls and miles of mountaineering and b...
Famous for: Ayutthaya Historical Park, Wat Phra Mahthat, Wat Chaiwattanarm,
Ayutthaya, full name Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, is a primeval capital and contemporary city in the Central plains of Thailand, located 85 km north of Bangkok. Ayutth...
Famous for: Buddhism, Temples , Religion, Hinta Hinyai, Namuang Waterfall
Koh Samui is celebrated for two things - scuba diving and parties, mainly the Full Moon Party, a once-a-month burlesque that attracts up to 30,000 people every time. These parties are held on th...
Famous for: Railay Beaches & Caves, Thung Teao Forest Natural Park, Wat Tham Sua (Tiger Cave), Phi Phi Islands
Krabi is a beach town with some of the most remarkable seashore cliffs in Thailand. The Phi Phi islands and the many neighboring beach locales draw snorkelers, scuba divers, boaters and kayakers...
Famous for: King Cruiser Wreck, Dive-site, Sand and corals
Koh Phi Phi, or Phi Phi Island, is one of the most chattered about places in Southeast Asia, with its luring natural beauty and repute is firmly on the top of the tourists’ destinatio...
Famous for: Dive sites, Coral Gardens, Pinnacles, Walls, Lush Soft-Corals, Whale Sharks, Reef Sharks, Cuttlefish, Schools Of Game Fish, Manta Rays, Cavern
Plunging enthusiasts shouldn’t miss Hin Daeng located in Andaman Sea. Accurately meaning the Red Rock, this region is often considerate to be one of the top notch diving spots in Thailand....
Famous for: Tham Pla Forest Park, Salawin National Park, Thai-Japan Friendship Memorial Hall
Mae Hong Son is the capital city of Thailand’s northwestern-most region. Its close immediacy to the Burmese edge gives the metropolis a very diverse feel to the rest of Thailand. Serene an...
Famous for: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Don Wai Floating Market , Taling Chan Floating Market, ha Kha Floating Market ,
Floating markets are a fantasy for tourists than the locals these days and a mesmerizing cultural experiences as well as glimpses into the origional way of life of a long-gone era. Damnoen Sadua...
Famous for: Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Sompet Market, Worarot Market, Muang Mai Wholesale Market,
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar is one of the city’s major night-time allure, especially for families, and is the contemporary legacy of the original Yunnanese commerce carav...
Famous for: Beaches
Patong Beach, situated on the West Coast of Phuket, is the one of the most popular Phuket's beaches and it draws large crowds all through the year. Despite the fact that, 15 years ago this p...
Famous for: Waterfalls, hiking and mountain-biking trails
Wat Phra Borommahathat Doi Suthep was constructed in 1383 by King Gue-Na on a highland authoritative a remarkable view of the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand's northern capital. The temple comprise...
Famous for: Mekong river, Treasure ship, Hall of Opium
Positioned 9 km to the north of Chiang Saen is the world renowned place where the boundaries of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet up. On the right, are the Laos PDR and the triangle land, on the lef...
Famous for: Maritime artifacts , Lighthouse, Museum
Prom’ - the Thai word for the Hindu God ‘Lord Brahma’ signifying purity and ‘Thep’ is Thai for deity. Promthep is a promontory elongating into the maritime and stru...
Famous for: Marble Temple
The Marble Temple or "Wat Benjamabopit," as it is identified in Thai was built in 1899 A.D., during the sovereignty of King Rama the 5th as the place of religious legacy for the future...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
The outstanding temple of Wat Traimit houses in the world's biggest concrete gold Buddha image. Formed of about 83% pure gold and weighing in at five and a half tons, the 15-foot giant seate...