Bangkok is located right in the center of the country, at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River in the Gulf of Thailand and is a spectacle in itself, with colorful lights, flower stalls, fruits and handicrafts, music and outdoor dances. Bangkok is the capital
of the country, being the largest of the Thai cities, the main economic, cultural and political center of the country but also one of the top tourist attractions in Thailand. Often called also the Venice of the East, due to the countless channels that cross
it, it is a city of the most representative temples being: Wat Pho - Temple of Lying Buddha, Wat Send - Temple of Golden Buddha, Wat Arun - Temple of the East or Wat Phra Kaeo - Temple of the Emerald Buddha inside the Royal Palace.
The Grand Palace of Bangkok is the most representative monument of Thailand and one of the most visited places in Bangkok, which must not be missed in order to understand the true Thai culture. The Grand Palace is actually a complex of temples, palaces and
official buildings, with roofs. Here is Wat Phra Kaeo, considered the mo
In the Ayutthaya Historical Park are the ruins of many temples, among the most important being Wat Yai Chai Mongkol, where there is a huge statue of the Culcat Buddha, Wat Phra Si Sanphet located in the complex of an old royal palace in Ayutthaya, Wat Chai
Watthanaram with an architecture similar to the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, Wat Mahathat, where there is an interesting image of the Buddha in a tree and Viharn Phra Mongkol Bophit, where is the largest bronze statue of the Buddha in Thailand.
Chiang Mai is a city that will take you far in history, where you will also find many ancient temples.
Right next to Chiang Mai, in the tropical jungle of the Mae Sa Valley, is one of the largest elephant groups in the northern part of Thailand, you can even participate in the elephant's morning toilet, which takes place in one of the flowing waters in the area.
, before leaving for daily workouts. The tour of the camp will end with a 50-minute ride with the elephants in the nearby forests, a true adventure and an unforgettable experience.
Chiang Rai is a city in northern Thailand, founded by King Mangrai in 1262. The kingdom of Lanna developed around this city. On the outskirts of the city, on the road to Mae Chan, is the Monument of King Mangrai, dedicated to his memory. Chiang Rai is the starting
point in the famous Golden Triangle (Golden Triangle), an area that delimits one of the largest opium producing areas in Asia, stretching between Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. Among the main objectives in Chiang Rai are the Wat Phra Kaew temples, where there
are beautiful brass and copper images of Buddha and Wat Rong Khun, a contemporary white Buddhist temple, with an interesting kanok architecture, but also the Museum of the Mountain Tribes or Main Market.st sacred temple in Thailand, because it houses a famous
emerald statue of the Buddha, considered to be the protector Thailand.
Hua Hin, the oldest and most traditional Thai destination, combines the attractions of the modern holiday destination with the charm and fascination of the fishing port, still active. Hua Hin is Thai's favorite destination for over 70 years. Today's Hua Hin
tourists still feel the special atmosphere and its old charm.
The Golden Triangle actually marks one of the largest opium producing areas in Asia, covering an area of 350,000 km², spread between Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. Although opium production has been declared illegal in Thailand since 1959, traffickers have continued
to thrive in this region, but in recent years, due to the intervention of the state's royalty and legislative power, opium has remained exposed only in museums, or at least so. believe. Beyond the attraction of opium that the area exercises, here you can admire
the wonderful landscapes and ancient temples, which, together with the Native tribes, make Golden Triangle a delightful destination.
Krabi is located on the western shore of the Kra Peninsula in southern Thailand, at the mouth of the river of the same name in Phang Nga Bay. Positioning just like Phuket in the Andaman Sea gives it excellent conditions for tourism: a warm climate and exceptional
landscapes.