What to See in Thailand
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Grand Palace
Historic royal residence and palace complex featuring museums, temples, and notable architectural heritage. It has served as the official residence of the King of Thailand since 1782.
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Wat Pho
Historic Buddhist temple complex known for its giant reclining Buddha statue and traditional Thai massage school.
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China Town
Largest Chinese community in Thailand with vibrant street food, markets, cultural festivals, and historic architecture. Known for its rich blend of Chinese culture, cuisine, and religious sites.
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Old Phuket Town
The Old Town is an area of historical interest in the city of Phuket. The main streets of Old Town are Thalang, Phang Nga, Krabi, Dibuk, and…
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam
Buddhist temple known for its distinctive central prang decorated with colorful porcelain and mythological figures, situated on a riverside. It is a significant cultural and architectural landmark reflecting Thai, Hindu, Chinese, and Khmer influences.
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Wat Chedi Luang
Historic Buddhist temple known for its large ancient pagoda and significant cultural heritage in Lanna architecture.
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Monkey Hill
The highest hill in the town of Phuket provides a truly wonderful view of the area.
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Wat Phra Singh
This Buddhist temple is a beautiful example of Thai architecture. The complex consists of a couple of noticeable buildings.
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Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
Hectic and crowded strip full of stalls selling handicrafts, clothes, jewelry and plenty of other stuff.
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Wat Chiang Man
This charming temple was the very first temple in Chiang Mai, built back in 1297.
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Khao Rang
Climb this hill to get on of the most wonderful views of Phuket. Having a drink or a meal on the top is very, very rewarding.
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Soi Rommanee
What used to be a red light district in the past has become a charming lane lined with Chinese and Portuguese shops. Not to be missed out!
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Three Kings Monument Square
This sculpture commemorates the founding of Chiang Mai. There is a legend that there were three kings who formed an alliance to protect the…
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Ko Si Re Temple
This temple is famous for the large statue of reclining Buddha - so unusual in this part of Thailand.
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Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Built in 1630 in Khmer style to commemorate King Thong’s mother, the ancient stupa is one of the most notable attractions in Thailand.
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Phi Phi Islands
The Phi Phi Islands are an island group in Thailand between the large island of Phuket and the Straits of Malacca coast of Thailand.
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Tiger Cave Temple
The Tiger Cave Temple is a Buddhist temple north-northeast of Krabi, Thailand.
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Khao Phanom Bencha National Park
Khao Phanom Bencha National Park is a national park in Krabi Province, Thailand.
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Wat Phra Si Sanphet
Built in 1351, this temple features three large chedis and marks the center of the old capital of Thailand.
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Khao Khanap Nam
These two peaks, which form the natural gateway to Krabi, are one of the area's most prominent landmarks.
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