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: 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: 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: 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: 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...