Thailand known as the Land of Smiles is a gem in Southeast Asia that is currently one of the favorite tourist destinations. You can feel the comfort of cultural tourism, history, to explore exotic beaches in Thailand.
Bangkok and Chiang Mai are cities with a bustling trading activity and are also cities visited by many tourists. But apart from these two cities, it turns out that there are still many beautiful places in Thailand that are charming. Some of them are the ten tourist attractions in Thailand.1. Suan Nong NoochAnng Nooch
Standing on an area of 600 hectares, Suan Nong Nooch park every day has visitors reaching 200 people. In this tourist spot in Thailand, you will be treated not only to the beauty of the flora, but also to the typical Thai cultural performances. This unusually spacious and beautiful park is located in Pattaya and is already well known among foreign tourists.
Visiting Suan Nong Nooch you will feel like you are in a fairyland. Initially, the 2.4 sq km of land was to be made a fruit farm, but the founders wanted to make something more creative. Be this Suan Nong Nooch who later became one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. Riding a bike is the best option to enjoy the park as you are unlikely to traverse an entire part of the park in one day just on foot.2. Railay Beach Railay Beach
Krabi Province is a paradise of beautiful beaches in Thailand, one of which is railay beach. Railay Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand. This beach has snow-white sand and clear blue water. In addition to enjoying the beauty of the beach, you can also try rock climbing tours, because the rock cliffs on this beach are commonly used as a climbing sport. Other activities you can do here such as snorkeling, kayaking or sunbathing to enjoy the tropical climate sun.3. The Grand PalaceThe Grand Palace
There are many things you can do in Bangkok, one of which is by visiting The Grand Palace. The Grand Palace is one of the main tourist attractions in Bangkok which is a historical and cultural relic. The Grand Palace building has a basement in the form of a labyrinth of royal halls, temples and ancient relics.
The most valuable building here is the Phra Kaeo Wat, the Emerald Buddhist temple. According to some sources, in this temple there is a relic of a piece of bone or hair from the Buddha himself.
It takes a few hours to get to the Grand Palace of Justice, but when you get there, you only need to walk to be able to take photos of some other landmarks in the big city such as the famous Wat Po and Wat Arun, the Temple of the Dawn and other famous places close by. With Bangkok being an international anchorage hub, it could be a starting point for visits across the country.4. Koh Phi PhiKoh Phi Phi
Phi Phi Island is also located in Krabi, Koh Phi Phi is one of the most popular resort areas in Thailand. One of the fun places to visit is Monkey Beach, where you can meet and meet the monkeys face to face. You can also paddle a small wooden boat or rent a kayak. Long Beach is another beach that is the best spot to enjoy the sunset.
Visiting Koh Phi Phi lest you miss Maya Bay, which is the most beautiful beach here, as well as being the filming location of the film The Beach played by Leonardo DiCaprio. It is recommended that you can visit Maya Bay around 8.00 am if you want to enjoy a quieter atmosphere. After 9.00, here will be crowded with tourists from Phuket.5. Sunday Walking Street, Chiang MaiSunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai
Tasty foodies at low prices must visit Sunday Night Walking Street. This place is a favorite of tourists who want to enjoy thai specialties. This market not only sells food, but there are also stalls selling unique items such as paintings, wall decorations, incense, and others. Sunday Walking Street is always crowded every Sunday, no matter what time you visit here. So prepare yourself to squeeze with each other with the other enders. If you don't want to be in the hustle and bustle of this market, a visit to Saturday Night Walking Street or the Night Bazaar on Chang Klan Street can be an alternative.6. Khao Yai National Park Khao Yai National Park
Elephants are highly respected animals in Thailand. You can find various statues and paintings of elephants everywhere. So it is not difficult to find tourist attractions and elephant camps.
However, of the many places, Khao Yai National Park is the place we recommend. Here you can see elephants and their unspoiled natural environment. You can see elephants bathing in waterfalls, birds of prey, and other wild animals. In addition, you can also enjoy trekking in the forest with elephants, bathing elephants, or nursing elephant cubs.7. Ayutthaya Historic TownHistoric City of Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya is the capital of Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. It is located close to the Chao Phraya River valley. The city presents an exotic ancient Thai atmosphere. There are tons of old palaces and temples that you can visit here. There are also some foreign settlements, where you can gain a broader insight into the influence of foreign countries on ancient Thailand.
To get to this city, you only need to use a bus or train from Bangkok. Driving around in this city you only need one day.8. Sukhothai Old Town Sukhothai Old Town
Sukhothai Old Town is a favorite stop for history buffs and photography enthusiasts, as there are many beautiful and interesting photo spots here. The ruins of this old city still stand firm and become a UNESCO world heritage site. Many things have been done to preserve this old city, because each building structure here has its own story about thai society long ago, as well as the relics of ancient civilizations from other countries with their own architectural characteristics.9. Doi SuthepDoi Suthep
Doi Suthep is a mountain located west of Chiang Mai. On this mountain, there is the temple of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Along with monks, Buddhists, and also fellow tourists you can enjoy the beauty of the distinctive temple carvings, observe the rituals of worship, and also gaze at the beauty of the city of Chiang Mai from a height.
According to some sources, the temple has been erected since 1383 and over time underwent a more magnificent construction. Travel to Doi Suthep don't forget to wear shoes without heels and bring your own drinking water because the roads are quite uphill and tiring.10. PaiPai
Once Pai was just a village in the north of Thailand that was not well known, but now this village is a popular village that is part of the Mae Hong Son circle. Pai is one of the favorite destinations for backpackers and tourists.
Located at the foot of the mountains, making many tourists want to venture here to enjoy trekking and visits to the hills of Lisu, Karen, Lahu and Hmong. You can also enjoy an adventure on the Pai River, seeing the Pai Canyon and the man-driven Ferris wheel.