6 Best Places to Visit In Thailand

Thailand

We can say that there’s no place like Thailand on the globe. “The Land of Smiles” is a home away from home for “so-called Gen Z”. Thailand has a century-old history and a friendly culture. You can see white sand beaches, bustling towns, and the best culinary traditions in this place. It is an ideal place for bachelors and families for trips. Do you know why? This offers fantastic nightlife and serene sightseeing places. 

We have included the personalised list of places you must visit in the “country of beaches.”This list is based on the place’s best attractions, seasonality and diverse food options. If you’re planning a solo trip, Thailand can be a safe place. There are negligible chances of stealing and a call for girls. Thailand is the safest bet you can make. 

1. Bangkok 

Bangkok isn’t just a place, it’s a vibe with multiple personalities. Thailand’s capital is home to almost 5.5 million people with an intoxicating and tranquil environment. Bangkok’s dynamic nature requires a lot of energy due to its consistently hot weather and persistent crowds. You can visit ancient temples, modern shopping malls, Buddhist monks, and the city’s culture. 

This chaotic setting has the world’s largest open-air market and a world-class aquarium housed in an eight-level shopping mall. This place is full of surprises for you to savour its delight incongruity. The creative nightlife and botanical gardens are iconic places of Bangkok. Don’t miss out on such classic landmarks of Thailand. 

2. Phuket 

Phuket is famous as “A piece of paradise” with surrounding beaches. It is white-sand areas and limestone cliffs to enjoy a calm sunset. The clear blue water on the beaches is surrounded by the Andaman Sea. You can get hotel accommodations, spas, and boat tours at lower price. 

If you get bored with the surrounding beaches,  venture off the beaten path with a scooter rental. You can explore its mangrove forests and tucked-away white sand beaches. For blending into the “Phuket culture” experience it’s amazing nightlife on weekends. Or try its flavorful cuisines and its rich culture of Buddhism. 

3. Ko Phi Phi

The Phi Phi Islands have unique rock formations and turquoise waters – a fairly tale feel. The movie “The Beach” was shot here with thrilling imagery. This place is a dream choice for water babies who are open to adventures. They can try various sports and water activities like snorkelling, surfing, etc. 

Do stop at breathtaking sites like Maya Bay and Monkey Beach. You can book your stay at Phi Phi Don Island as it only has hotels. The deep coral reefs and gardens are sure to impress you with their greenery and adventurous activities. A hidden gem, Phi Phi Leh will give you the best views from verdant cliffs. 

4. Krabi 

You can easily reach Krabi by ongoing commercial flights. Raily is the main attraction of this place as it’s a 20-minute boat ride. This is the only accessible beach in Krabi but you’ll find it hard to leave this beautiful island. You can do caving, rock climbing, or simply spend some time on limestone cliffs. 

Visit Wat Tham Suea and climb around 1200 steps to reach the country’s best views. You can watch the surroundings of Krabi and experience a natural hot spring. The Instagram-worthy place, Sa Morakot, is an ideal place for a warm dip. 

5. Chiang Rai 

Chiang Rai is a calm location of Thailand that includes “out of the world” temples. One is the Blue Temple, also known as Wat Ten and Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Tourists at this place also love to explore the all white temple named Wat Rong Khun.

Spare a day to explore Chang Rai’s architectural wonders. From there, enjoy a bour tour of Mae Kok River and go shopping at Chiang Rai Night Bazaar. Many locals recommend you to go to the Bam Dam Museum and see the building collection of artist Thawan Duchanee.

6. Khao Sok National Park

You will eventually become an outdoorsy person at this heaven-like place. Khao Sok National Park is home to limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and the world’s oldest evergreen first. This bio-diverse area has around 200 kinds of flora and different animal species. You can find tigers, elephants, and southern pigs and this evergreen location. 

The National Park is a rainfall-bound area all year long. So, the best time to visit this place is from December to April with a low chance of rain. You should spend a night here in a floating bungalow on Cheow Lan Lake. You can also try water-based activities and wildlife watching. 

Conclusion:

Thailand is a perfect combination of adventure. Culture, and relaxation. You can explore unique streets of Bangkok and the serene beaches of Phuket at once. There’s something for everyone at these “hard to miss out” places with lively nightlife and iconic Buddhist temples. You can seek calm in the bustling cities or do soul-searching in tranquil temples. Its welcoming atmosphere draws you to diverse cuisines and endless attractions. So pack your bags and plan a long-due solo trip to Thailand. 



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