Bangkok
The majority of people spend several days in the Thai capital, but many find, pollution, congestion and street life wearing extremely chaotic. There are plenty to keep you off the road, but including the glittering Grand Palace compound and its giant Buddha lying beautiful, well-equipped National Museum, the massive Chatuchak weekend market, with over 8,000 different nightlife that the full range of solar art clubstrip joints too depressing.
Beaches
Thailand beaches are among the best in the world. Here are the places most advanced and expensive, and some sandy islands of Ko Samui and Phuket, while backpakers tend to head the budget in the sense of Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Tao, Koh Lanta and Koh Mook. Krabi Railay beaches are nothing less than spectacular, and makes it easy to Ko Samet and break cost from Bangkok and Koh Chang is very convenient for travelersHeading to and from Cambodia.
Trek
In contrast to the organized tours in the Himalayas, 'Thailand's "Hill-tribe trekking" focus on minority ethnic groups in villages, on foot, rather than on the same basis or campaign. The hill tribes living way out in the sticks, but are linked by rail to their villages, so that trekking is not difficult. The majority of the excursions last two minutes four days ago and feature nights in the villages, rafting and elephant and a horse. TheTrekking centers are the northern city of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, but because of they are both enormously over subscribed, so it's best Mae Hing Sin, Pai, Kanchanaburi Umphang or place where the streets are quieter and more rewarding to start.
The former capital in ruins of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya
It dates to the thirteenth century, is a beautiful example of urban planning thought og Sukhothai animated by lakes and elegant statuesBuddha. The temples and palaces in Ayutthaya 300 years show a sophisticated blend of Hindu and Buddhist sculpture, and can be playfully explored by bicycle. Both sets of remains are now kept as historical parks. There are many disappointing World War II, the city's attractions, and proper selection of trekking, rafting and mountain to most or rafthouse to make the fine river scenery and some good accommodation.
Kanchanaburi
Located on the banks ofRiver Kwai, the city is famous for his role as a prison camp during World War II and its bridge, whose destruction by Allied Davis has been immortalized in Lean's film. There are too many places disappointing World War II the city and a reasonable number of trekking, rafting and mountain to take advantage of the beautiful river landscape, and some good accommodation rafthouse
Khao Sok National Park
Here you will findin a tree house can sleep under Karst, awake to the sound of OGF Tuten Gibbons, and take an adventure tour through the caves and hiking trails waterlogged jungle to a lake
The ancient Khmer temple of Phanom Rung
This exquisite pink sandstone complex was built in the X century as the temples of Angkor project across the border in Cambodia
Thai Massage
Enjoy a traditional massageBangkok Wat Pho temple, then learn the techniques, including a course in Bangkok or Chiang Mai.
Snorkeling and diving on the remote Similan Iceland
The turquoise water, fine sand and coral reefs are regularly visited by sharks, rays and turtles visited
Mae Hong Song Loop
Rent a bike and pass the number of days is 600 km long circular route through beautiful mountain SparesLandscape of the remote northwest
Kayak along the coast of Krabi
An intoxicating agent to explore the spectacular rocky outcrops and remote uninhabited islands of the southwest coast
Sang Khom
And 'just looking to cool off in this city idyllis trees on the Mekong river, which you can rent bicycles for traditional villages and chaos through the water pipe and a visit to shelterCanoes
Pai
This northern Thai-back has made the city a distinct New Age and the air is the ideal place for some courses alternative therapies, art can act and organize a trek.
Full Moon Beach Party
Join the hordes for monthly full moon parties in Ko Pha Ngan, an infamous back-packer "Rave beach attracts up to 30,000 visitors.
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