Tourism in Thailand

Sawadika... Welcome to Thailand

Thailand- is one of those destinations in the world which consumes most of the adjectives to describe its frame. Ornated with Buddha temples, untamed beaches and unrivalled cuisines, Thailand attracts 20 million tourists every year. But its culture remains unaltered and so does the Thai smile.

Thailand proposes with copious tables, blest spaces, beach sand to mingle with and green to greener forests to get lost. And the answer is…..Yes!

Thailand Tourism thrives on many magnets. Saffron-robed monks, the traditional Thai menu, the hovering local markets and warmth of the locals- all this is gift packed to convert visitors into story-tellers.

So if the above experience is not enough, I give you more:

Bangkok

It is the best dining destination in the world. If you don’t bother about the classy clothed tables, this city is meant for you. Just hit it. Sweet, salty, sour and spicy are the four buds on which this foodie city thrives. Even if you don’t know the local language, you will connect with the locals. Bangkok is one of those few cities that rewards its explorers. Long-tail boats detouring slow-moving traffic, mega malls beside villages, Buddhist monks shopping for gadgets, gleaming temples alongside lambent shoddy stripes- all contrasts are living in the city of Bangkok. Sukhumvit offers a starry nightlife. Chinatown offers you narrow streets opening to a China Opera house and the Skytrain is another trip on a trip.

This young capital, also known as Siam, is home to Wats (Temple) and royal palaces. Wat Phra Kaew is the most sacred temple in Thailand.

Your Royal cravings are well taken care of at The Royal Palace. Museums of Siam await its visitors to educate them with historic events and statues of divine Buddha. Bangkok is well connected through air, water and road means of transport.

Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay stretches over the azure belt of Malacca Strait, with Krabi and Phuket as its close friends, Phang Nga Bay opens its arms to embrace caves, forests, unique species and archaeological sites.

Snorkelling, canoeing, visiting National Parks, breathtaking viewpoints, shopping, exploring ancient and historic gems, cruising on charter yachts or speedboats... this list is not ending! Huge limestone rocks towering high in the midst of the Thailand waters boast about nature’s architecture on earth.

Mangroves in the backwoods of Phang Nga Bay are proud to be the largest in Thailand and await you to explore them. Phang Nga National Park engulfs the famous James Bond Island.

Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai is the most visited and the second largest National Park on the Thailand diaspora. Khao Yai has one of Asia’s largest monsoon dons monsoon forests. Thus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Most of Thailand’s wild elephants are found here. The size of the national park does not top visitors to explore and live with the diverse creations of nature.

With over 3000 species of plants, 320 bird species, more than 20 mammals and a huge family of gibbons, bears and gaurs and gibbons thrive in this lap of nature.

It is ornated with the famous waterfalls Heo Naruk and Heo Suwat. Offering a life support system to such a huge belt of life, the flora and fauna are the richest here.

Khao Sok National Park

Close to the Andaman Sea, Khao Sok National Park is beautifully located in Southern Thailand. Home to the most beautiful species of birds and animals, this national park is one of the finest in Thailand. Giant bats with even gigantic wings and creepy tarantulas give a dramatic introduction to wildlife. The greenest rainforest of Khao Sok is the oldest in the history of mankind. Whopping gibbons and glinting hornbills are residents of the rich flora and fauna in Khao Sok.

Giant bamboos create trails for you to walk through nature. You can independently walk through the park after seeking guidance from the park headquarters. But local guides will make your experience go awe-spiring. The largest flower in the world, Rafflesia Kerrii, grows in Khao Sok. When in full bloom, trips are organized especially for this visual wonder.

Phi Phi Islands

Phi Phi Islands is a collection of white sandpit stops in Thailand. Sandwiched between Phuket and Strait of Malacca, Phi Phi is a group of 6 islands. The prominent islands are Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh. Phi Phi has been a rockstar as this destination has beautified many movies.

The islands go up like a fortress when approached through the water. Scuba diving, snorkelling, cruising, beach hopping, shark watching and the vibrant nightlife, hiking, Thai cooking classes, rock climbing, soothing spas – all of this makes honeymooners fall in love again, together. Hat Nopparat Thara-Ko Phi Phi National Park houses abundant marine life and corals. To the southwest of Phuket Island, Phi Phi boasts about being one of the most beautiful and natural destinations in the world.

No one can judge that this destination has raised so strongly and wonderfully raised after the Tsnaumi havoc.

I believe the above words are enough to just pack your bags and leave for this spectacular country and we will take care of the rest.