The best tourist attractions in Thailand can be an attractive option for tourists to travel.
Thailand is a gem country from Southeast Asia and is developed enough to provide its most comfort by offering adventurous avenues. Thailand is a country ripe for the experience of a lifetime. Cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai are bustling with activity and trade, hiking or enjoying time together with naughty elephants or monkeys (who will steal your lunch).
The attractions in Thailand are very diverse and provide a rewarding and unforgettable experience when you visit this country.
Here are the 10 best tourist attractions in Thailand that you must visit when visiting abroad.1. Railay Beach
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Krabi Province is thailand's most famous beach tourist destination, and Railay is a place of plants.
Widely regarded as one of the best beaches, Railay provides charm with its white sand beaches, clear blue water and the feeling that you have found a piece of paradise.
The beach is the main thing to visit Railay, and it is also a favorite rock climbing spot.
Railay at the top of the karst depicts experienced adventurers and beginners to try climbing the towering limestone cliffs.
There is the Diamond Cave, with a convenient street to accommodate visitors looking to exploit the scenery.2. Sukhothai Old City
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A favorite place for history buffs and photography enthusiasts, there are many beautiful photo landscapes of the ancient capital of Thailand.
The ruins of this ancient city still stand tall even though they have survived centuries. Sukhothai's Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and many people invest in protecting one of the most important historical sites in Thailand.
Interesting places here include many wats, who speak to the country's long history of Buddhist Devotion.
The structure of the building tells the story of the old people themselves and the influence of the ancient civilizations that appeared in the design.3. Koh Phi Phi
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Phi Phi Islands, located in Krabi being one of the most popular resort areas in Thailand for many reasons.
Only Phi Phi Don is inhabited with surrounding islands. There is a monkey beach, and you can hire a guide to take you on a small wooden boat.
There is a place to buy snacks, there is Long Beach with another good view on the island.
Not being a secluded place, but it's great to watch the sunset.
The tour operator offers packages for snorkeling and diving tours, as well as visits to the famous Maya Bay, and Koh Phi Phi attracts so many tourists with tickets to other beach destinations, such as Phuket, Koh Chang and Koh Lanta.4. Floating Markets
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Traveling to the floating market is a lot of fun by doing some shopping and dining while supporting local vendors and observing local commerce.
It caters more to the crowds of tourists than being part of the local structure of Thai daily life, but there are others who make for a great authentic travel experience.
You have to get up early to visit the floating market, as vendors come out on their long wooden boats first thing in the morning with their goods, fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and delicious dishes.
There are several floating markets near Bangkok, Amphawa and Damnoen Saduak being the most popular. You can go alone or join a guided tour, which can visit local homes and shops.5. Khao Yai National Park
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Elephants are highly respected animals in Thailand, with statues and paintings of them can be seen everywhere you have a picnic.
There are tourist groups and elephant camps throughout the country that make it possible to spend a day or more with animals, walk through the woods, bathe them, and even get to help them that morning.
There is an opportunity to see them in their natural environment, and Khao Yai National Park provides a great opportunity to do just that.
You will see roaming elephants near waterfalls, exotic birds of prey, monkeys, and many other tropical creatures that call the park home.
If one day remains not enough to take it all in, it is possible to camp out in the Park and wake up early enough to watch the sun rise above from the lush scenery.6. Grand Palace, Bangkok
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There are plenty of things to see and do in the nation's capital, but it best starts with the Grand Palace. It is the number one tourist spot in the city, surprising in important history.
With its base is a labyrinth of royal halls, temples, and ancient relics, Wat Phra Kaeo, the Emerald Buddhist Temple.
The relics in this Temple contain bones or hairs from buddha's own enlightenment. Allows several hours to do the scenery in the Grand Palace. Famous places as Wat Po and Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn (the best place to watch the sunset), which is also nearby.
Bangkok is a major hub for international travel, making it a great starting point for traveling across the country.7. Sunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai
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Tourists visiting Thailand are looking for cheap and delicious food, and can be found in abundance on Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street instead.
Vendors sell all kinds of food: Pad Thai, chicken skewers, samosas, crab cakes, fried bananas, sweet rotees, and fresh fruit shakes – often for less than $2 a piece.
When you've satisfied your culinary cravings, you can see hundreds of stalls selling a variety of unique items such as all-nature soaps, hand-dyed textile pads of unique hill tribe patterns, incense and aromatherapy, musical instruments, paintings, wall hangings, and more.
The market is getting crowded every week, no matter how many years you visit, trying to enjoy being part of the crowd.
This is a must-do in Chiang Mai, and is an important part of the Thai experience. If you're not around for the Sunday market, or just want to get a taste of other market experiences in Chiang Mai.8. Pies
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Thailand has a reputation as a country of beautiful landscapes and friendly residents thanks in large part to the world-famous South Coast.
Most people do not realize that the vastness of the North is also home to landscape views.
Northern Thailand, in particular the western regions near the Border of Burma, is characterized by solid and beautiful mountain forest areas. Pai, in Mae Hong Son Province, is the perfect place to enjoy the country's natural beauty as well as famous hospitality.
Easy access to nearby temples, waterfalls, and an impressive Pai Gorge for your visit. Get to feel the fresh air of relaxation as you walk through the small town center, and it's a vibe that continues to attract crowds season after season.9. Historic City of Ayutthaya
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Ayutthaya presents a glimpse of Thailand's ancient civilization, where visitors can wander haunting but romantic ruins of the former capital.
After the Sukhothai period, the city became the most important in Thailand, and temples and old palaces stood as evidence of this building.
There are also some Foreign settlements, where you can gain a greater understanding of the influence of other countries in Thailand.
Ayutthaya is located only by a short bus or train ride from Bangkok, making it easy to travel a day if you don't have time.
If you have a more relaxed schedule, planning to spend a few days in the ancient capital and rent a push-bike for an old town tour can certainly be a fitting option.10. Doi Suthep
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Perhaps the most famous wat in Chiang Mai sits atop doi Suthep, a mountain overlooking Thailand in the north of the city.
You will have the opportunity to observe intricate religious carvings, observe rituals of worship and the flourishing of chiang mai city. Just be sure to bring a water bottle and walking shoes – the stairs to the temple are steep.
There is also a shop selling masks, elephant carvings, and home furnishings so you can do some shopping so you can recover from the trip and down the stairs.