Tropical beaches, delicious culinary and exotic culture make Thailand one of the tourist destinations in the world. Well, if you also plan to visit Thailand, here are the tourist attractions in Thailand that must be visited reported from planetware and travel.usnews:10 Tourist Attractions in Thailand1. Chiang Mai
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In Chiang Mai, you will be treated to beautiful mountain scenery and an old town full of historical temples, such as Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang.
In addition, there is also Chiang Mai Sunday Night Walking Street, one of the oldest and most famous night markets in Thailand.
In Chiang Mai Sunday Night Walking Street , various types of snacks are sold ranging from Thai pad, Thai chicken satay, samosas, fried bananas, sweet bread, fresh fruit shakes, etc.
These foods are also sold at quite affordable prices lo, Parents.
Not only food, you can also visit the stalls that sell a variety of unique items such as natural soaps, textiles with unique patterns of local mountain tribes dyed by hand, incense, essential oils, musical instruments, paintings, wall hangings and so on.
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Krabi is a province that has many famously beautiful beaches in Thailand. One of the famous beautiful beaches in the province of Krabi is the railay beach.
Railay is a white sand beach with clear turquoise sea water. Not surprisingly, Railay beach is considered by many to be one of the best beaches in Thailand.
Not only famous for its beaches, but Railay is also an exciting and challenging rock climbing location for both experienced and beginner adventurers.
At Railay, you can also do other fun activities such as kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, trying cooking classes or enjoying a massage.
There is also a tourist-friendly diamond cave that can be visited in this place. To reach that location, tourists must pass a path with stunning views. 3. Sukhothai Old Town
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The old town of Sukhothai may be a favorite destination for Parents who are fans of historical tourism and photography. Because, Sukhothai offers many beautiful photo spots and impressive historical sites.
The ruins of this old city still stand tall despite centuries of time. The government and locals are also striving to restore and preserve one of Thailand's most important historical sites.
The old town of Sukhothai has also become a UNESCO World Heritage site.
There are also many temples in Sukhothai. Wat Mahathat is the most impressive temple and was founded around the 13th century. 4. The Grand Palace, Bangkok
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The capital of Thailand is no less interesting to visit, Parents. One of the very interesting places in bangkok city is The Grand Palace.
The Grand Palace is an old building consisting of several parts, namely a temple, a basement containing a maze of halls from the thai kingdom in the past and various other historical relics.
Don't forget to prepare decent clothes when visiting sacred places in Thailand, yes, Parents! 5. Chatuchak Weekend Market
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While in Bangkok, be sure to also visit the Chatuchak weekend market or chatuchak weekend market, yes, Parents!
Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the largest street markets in the world. Here, you can find a variety of items, from clothes to souvenirs at quite affordable prices!
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Phuket is the largest island in Thailand. The island is also the most popular island among tourists.
The island offers beautiful beaches, relatively low travel costs, delicious food and cheap hotel fees.
While in Phuket, you can visit the very famous Patong beach.
You can also party overnight in the Patong district or head to the town of Phuket to experience more local culture and find cheaper lodging options.
However, a visit would not be complete without taking a boat tour to other islands in the area for swimming, snorkeling or diving. 7. Floating Markets thailand
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Thai floating markets offer a unique way to shop and eat while taking a closer look at the traditional way of life of Thai people.
You have to get up early to visit the floating market, because the traders start selling in the morning. The vendors sell different types of goods such as fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and delicious dishes.
There are several floating markets near Bangkok, but Amphawa and Damnoen Saduak are probably the most popular. 8. Visiting Wild Elephants in Khao Yai National Park
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Elephants are a special animal for Thai society. Statues as well as elephant paintings can be seen in various places, including in royal palaces and temples.
Well, you can also see elephants in Khao Yai National Park. Here, you'll meet elephants roaming near rivers, exotic birds of prey, monkeys, and many other tropical animals.
In this park, you can also find many waterfalls, including the 150-meter-high Haew Narok and Haew Suwat who is very famous for appearing in Leonardo DiCaprio's starring film The Beach.
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If staying one day isn't enough to enjoy it all, you can camp out in the park and wake up early enough to watch the sun rise above the beautiful and shady. 9. Historic City, Ayutthaya
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For Parents who are interested in Thai history, you should head straight for Ayutthaya.
This UNESCO World Heritage-listed city, which was once the capital of the ancient kingdom of Siam. The city of Ayutthaya is also filled with monasteries, temples, statues, and archaeological ruins.
Must-see attractions in the city include Bang Pa-In Palace, Wat Lokaya Sutha, Wat Phra Si Sanphet and Wat Chaiwatthanaram, where 120 Buddha statues sit.
Once you get information about the history of the city of Ayutthaya, you can also shop for souvenirs and eat at the Ayothaya Floating Market.
Ayutthaya is located quite close to Bangkok and can be reached by bus or train. If you have enough time, plan to spend a few days exploring the capital of Ayutthaya and renting a push bike to get around the city. 10. Phi Phi Islands
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Phi Phi Islands have some of the most popular beaches in Thailand. Phi Phi Don is known as a great place to party, hidden coves and beautiful coral reefs to enjoy while snorkeling and diving.
Meanwhile, Phi Phi Leh is a smaller, uninhabited island. On this island you will find green cliffs surrounding the beautiful white sand beaches of Maya Bay. You may feel familiar with this place, as it is very famous and has appeared in Leonardo DiCaprio's starring film , The Beach.
Those are the 10 (ten) tourist attractions that you must visit while in Thailand according to theAsianparent version. Hopefully, this information will be useful, yes, Parents!
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