Thailand Attractions
What to See in Thailand
Put simply, Thailand is one of the most attractive countries in the world. The sights, sounds and scents of this exotic kingdom all add up to a sensual overload. Choose from visiting glittering Buddhist temples, exploring awe-inspiring caves and grottos, epic cityscapes by night and by day and beautiful National Parks. The options are varied but the result remains the same - a feeling of awe.
Bangkok is as intoxicating as it is diverse; a melting pot of exotic aromas, interesting sights and visual delights. It's a city with infinite layers which you need to explore to reveal its hidden secrets. If you're planning a trip to Bangkok - or Krung Thep as it's called in Thai - make sure to allow enough time to see some of the treasures that has given this city iconic status. Read more...
There's so much more to Pattaya than mere neon nightlife and an idyllic blend of sand, sea and sunshine. From thrilling temples to panoramic viewpoints, rare orchid farms to offbeat museums, Pattaya is brimful of entertaining diversions and unusual sights worth checking out. Read more...
With an abundance of beaches, parks and forests to explore and a rich history and culture to discover, the only thing you'll find lacking is the time to see all that the island has to offer. Read more...
If you need a break from all that lounging on the beach, there are lots of unusual attractions which make the most of the island's culture and island charm. Forget the theme parks and hi-tech attractions. Instead, try the monkey show or the snake farm, or better still hire a car and go sightseeing. Read more...
There are numerous sightseeing opportunities in and around Hua Hin and Cha-Am. In addition to several wats, temples and palaces, there are natural attractions like caves, waterfalls, isolated beaches, mangrove swamps, mountain vistas and a variety of animal life. Read more...
Chiang Mai is quickly becoming one of the most popular destinations in Thailand. The scenic mountain terrain beckons travellers to explore its peaks and forests, while the city is home to a wealth of historic and cultural sites waiting to be discovered.
Koh Chang is rife with wonderful unspoiled nature and the locals' undisturbed ways of life. Well-suited for everyone in the family, waterfalls are among the most popular attractions on the island. The Shrine of Chao Por Koh Chang is believed to bring peace and good luck to the people on the island. Read more...
Being in Krabi is like being in a huge adventure playground. The active outdoor person will revel in the range of sporting and adventure activities on offer here. There's ample opportunity for first timers to try their hand at adventure sports such as diving and rockclimbing, under the watchful eye of skilled professionals. Read more...