15 Top Tourist Attractions in Thailand

Thailand is a popular holiday destination among South-East Asian countries which gives you almost anything: thick jungle and elephant safari, crystal-clear blue beaches, bungalows with beach front, great varieties of foods, and some stunning luxurious hotels in the world. Its attractions are different and each provides a fulfilling and memorable experience in its own particular way. Also known as the Land of Smiles, Thailand is a jewel of Southeast Asia.
Cities like Chiang Mai and Bangkok are clamoring hives of activity and commerce, Yet you haven't really explore the country until you've enjoyed with the bold monkeys and face-time with some elephants or trekked in the Blue Mountains. And regardless heavy tourist flow from the world, this country holds its typical identity with its own history, unique culture and a joyful people.
Below are 15 most popular holiday destination places to visit in Thailand --
15. Erawan Falls


This Waterfalls are the principle attraction which is situated inside Erawan National Park of Western Thailand and short outing from Kanchanaburi. The seven-layered falls similarly look like the Erawan. Macaque monkeys are very common in this area and you can see water monitor lizards occasionally as well. The weekends are generally very busy and the park is open all year round for visitors.

14. Ao Nang, Krabi 
                            


Ao Nang, one of the popular and happier beach towns in Krabi. Formally known as Ao Phra Nang ("Princess Bay"), it was initially an explorer hotspot however now moving towards the more expensive market as the tourist visits this place highly. While not exactly as beautiful as Rai Leh, you can found a decent scope of cheap convenience, easy transport, numerous great restaurants and a lot of travel agencies, making it a decent base for you to exploring the Krabi Island.

13. Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets




If you are worrying of shopping in Bangkok! used to resemble before every one of the trenches were filled in. Those are visiting Bangkok take oneday trip to this floating market. In spite of the fact that floating markets commonly work as tourist destinations and group meeting places today. For foreign tourists Damnoen Saduak is the most popular in those floating markets while most local people favor Amphawa Market.

12. Prasat Hin Phimai



The most important Khmer ruins in Thailand, Prasat Hin Phimai were built in the 11th century and almost similar in style with Angkor but its looks smaller than that. In spite of the fact that the temples were built as Buddhist temple, the temples carvings additionally include numerous Hindu gods as clarified in the visitor centre.

11. Doi Suthep



Maybe the best-known wat in Chiang Mai sits on Doi Suthep, a mountain sitting above Thailand's northern rose of a city. In devout Buddhist followers, crowd of monks, and fellow travelers, you'll have an opportunity to wonder about mind boggling religious carvings, watch worship ceremonies, and look out finished the continually developing sprawl of Chiang Mai city. You can do some shopping while at the same time recuperating from the trek here and there the stairs.

10. Ayutthaya, The Historic City



Ayutthaya Historical Park is popular holiday destination hold ruins of the 2nd capital of Siam, which was established around 1350. By 1700, with a sum of 1 million occupants Ayutthaya had turned out to be one of the biggest cities on the planet. Burmese army has destroyed the city in 1767 and bringing about the fall of the kingdom. Luckily, renovations that started in the late 1960s reestablished the once-lively city to a lot of its previous glory, enabling tourists to explore the architectural styles that can be found in the midst of its network like examples of channels, streets and trenches.

9. Sukhothai Old City



Situated in northern part of Thailand, this Historical Park hold the remains of Sukhothai. The then capital of the kingdom amid the thirteenth and fourteenth hundreds of years. Generally meaning signify "First light of Happiness," the separated stop contains almost 200 arrangements of remnants, including 26 sanctuaries and the Royal Palace. Notwithstanding investigating the many interesting wats and different remnants, guests can get more information about this park culture at the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum.

8. Wat Arun



The name of this sumptuously decorated sanctuary generally means signify "Temple of Dawn," which is dedicated to Aruna, the Hindu god for honor. Situated in the Yai areas of Bangkok beside west bank of the river Chao Phraya, Wat Arun’s particular prang, or towers, are extravagantly embellished with beautiful patterns of porcelain and seashells. The main central prang's height over 85 meters.

7. Khao Yai National Park



One of the biggest National Parks in Thailand, Khao Yai Park is situated in the eastern piece of this country. Homes of large Asian elephants and wild bears, also a wide exhibit of untamed wildlife, this National Park offers climbing trails and campgrounds, hotels, lodge and lots of observation towers. Visitors find surprises at every turn as there are few dinosaur footprints.

6. Hill Tribes of Thailand



Northern part of Thailand is the home of a few intriguing and bright ethnic minorities, known as 'Hill Tribes'. The vast majority of these tribes has relocated into this area from the Asian inside and has to a great extent protected their customary ways. You can go on a trekking to visit this types of villages where they are optimistic to get travelers. Since they are mostly rustic and poor, any monetarily elevating openings are invited.

5. Chiang Mai's Night Bazaar


The renowned Chiang Mai's Night Bazaar sprawls along a few city-blocks along temple grounds, inside of buildings and mostly footpaths. It has arts & handicrafts, clothing, and imported branded products of all portrayals with large amount of stock. Formally, the market was claimed by Chinese dealers, yet since it developed in estimate as more business structures were fabricated, it was never again possessed by a solitary gathering of individuals. Rather, there are numerous proprietors, and the vast majority of them are Thai.

4. The Grand Palace, Bangkok


The Grand Palace is the most popular fascination in the clamoring city of Bangkok. Situated on the Chao Phraya River banks, the isolate complex holds a convincing arrangement of structures, wats, corridors and different structures sprinkled with tremendous yards, rich patio nurseries and stately patios. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaew is presumably the most significant of the many sights here.

3. Koh Phi Phi, Krabi


This Island is a wonderful archipelago situated in the Krabi Province very close to Phuket. Phi Phi Don is the main island in the gathering with changeless tenants while the Phi Phi Leh where famous Maya Bay Beach reside is popular as the shooting location for the Hollywood blockbuster movie "The Beach". Tourists enjoy the spectacular white sand beaches and to take an interest in various activities, for example, snorkeling, kayaking, and scuba diving. Because of the majority of travelers, Ko Phi Phi Island is winding up noticeably less and less appealing it is as yet an extremely delightful place to visit in Thailand.

2. Phang Nga Bay, Phuket


One of the best holiday destinations in Thailand, Phang Nga Bay is scenically most beautiful place to visit, situated almost 95km from Phuket. It comprises of aquatic grottoes, limestone islands and beautiful caves.. The most acclaimed island in this area is an ocean stack which known by James Bond Island. Most popular way to visit this place is via kayak. The best way to get inside the sea caves and grottoes.

1. Railay Beach, Krabi


Here is the top tourist attraction in Thailand, The Railay Beach, situated in Krabi. This island offers lot of activities while rock climbing on the coast of the Andaman Sea is popular mostly. Railay can accessible only via boats. It has more than 700 catapulted rock climbing treks; stunning white sand beaches and caves to explore by the tourists. From prestigious resort of Rayavadee to inexpensive bungalows are very popular among climbers and backpackers.



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