Thailand is a set of wonderful places, including modern cities packed with motorcycles and tuk-Tukur, Buddhist temples guarded by monks in orange robes, tribes populating the hills and mountains and selling handicrafts, lush landscapes, pigmented with traditional farm houses, ancient ruins and stunning coasts along which the Jaffa beaches and blue lagoons. Dream landscapes explain why Thailand is the most visited region in Southeast Asia. Next you meet 10 of the most beautiful places in Thailand and discover what to do and what to see in Thailand 10. Chiang Rai Chiang Rai. Photo: Wat Rong Khun saintlybags.comTemplul Chiang Rai. Photo: saintlybags.com Chiang Rai is the northernmost town in Thailand and the main trading center of the yellow triangle, which is bordered by the borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. Chiang Rai city crowded east and varied, being chosen by visitors as intermediate zone to explore neighboring lands. The village is quiet during the day when most tourists are gone hiking, becoming animated night when souvenir shops and restaurants come alive. 9. Pai Village Pai. Photo: Well allpointseast.comSatul. Photo: Sometime allpointseast.com a quiet village in northern Thailand, Pai is now booming part of Mae Hong Son Loop, which extends up to Chang Mai and Mae Hong Son. Known for its picturesque valleys and relaxing atmosphere, Pai is a popular destination for both hikers and tourists who want to explore this region of Thailand. City location - in the foothills - offers ample hiking and visiting tribes in the area. Also outside of camps are elephants, hot springs and waterfalls. In addition, you can adventure boat on rough waters of Pai River and along its canals. 8. Phanom Rung Phanom Rung RungPhanom Located on a volcano in northeastern Thailand, Phanom Rank is a Hindu temple famous for its exterior architecture. Located near the village of Nang Rong, temple-sanctuary was built by Khmer culture in X-XIII centuries in honor of Hindu god Shiva. High stone sand and laterite, Phanom Rung was worshiped Mount Kailash, the sacred land of the god Shiva. The complex is heading east and for four times a year, while the sun shines through the 15 doors of the sanctuaries. During these events, the visiting program enlarged Phanom Rung festival celebrating locals around April, with ancient ceremonies Brahmin and modern performances. 7. Railay Beach Railay Railay RailayPlaja ste a small peninsula of Thailand, accessible only by boat because of the limestone cliffs that prevents any terrestrial gateway. These cliffs attract climbers from around the world, but the area is also a popular attraction in Thailand because of its exceptional beaches and quiet atmosphere. Almost every built-up area is located in the east and west of the peninsula was occupied by bungalow resorts and modernization begins to grow even in the woods. True, no tall buildings, and most buildings are hidden among the trees are located in extremely beautiful gardens. 6. Khao Sok National Park National Park of Khao Sok National ThailandaParcul Thailand Considered by many as one of the most beautiful nature reserves in Thailand, Khao Sok National Park covers jungle, limestone karsts, rivers and lakes in the province of Surat Thani in southern Thailand . Reserve wild animal hosts such as Asian elephants, muntiacini, wild boar, bear, and various species of Malaysian tapir and gibbon monkey, pig and stump-tailed Langur. In the park there are a variety of routes, which visitors can explore walking through the jungle and admiring the wildlife photographing beautiful waterfalls and swimming in natural pools. 5. Ayuthaya AyuthayaAyuthaya Founded in 1350, the city of Ayuthaya is located on the Chao Praya river valley in Thailand. It is located on an island surrounded by three rivers tributaries of the bay Sam King U Thong and was proclaimed the capital of his empire, the United Ayuthya more known as Siam. Once declared the most fascinating cities on earth, Ayuthaya was an impressive place, with three palaces, 400 temples and an estimated population of almost one million inhabitants. In 1767 burmezii attacked and conquered the city, but the capital had been moved to Bangkok. Ayuthaya Ruins are a major tourist attraction for those visiting Thailand. Located just 80 kilometers north of Bangkok, it is a place which is easily accessible by train, boat, bus or truck. 4. Kanchanaburi Kanchanaburi Bridge, the bridge over the River Khwai. Photo: tripwow.tripadvisor.comPodul in Kanchanaburi, the bridge over the River Khwai. Photo: tripwow.tripadvisor.com Located in western Thailand and noted for its beautiful scenery and access to natural parks and waterfalls, Kanchanaburi is known for the bridge over the river that is linked to the history Kwait "railway of death", leading to Burma in which hundreds of prisoners of war and Asian workers died during construction worker during the World war II Japanese occupation. Each of the museums and cemeteries of war will find information about the city and its bridge in the 40s. Outside the city are several national parks such as Erawan National Park Shrinakarind, including waterfalls and caves. 3. Chiang Mai temple in Chiang May. Photo: goldenemperor.comTemplu in Chiang May. Photo: goldenemperor.com Surrounded by mountains of northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is a thriving, often visited by tourists who want to see landscapes generous, to get acquainted with tribes in the mountains and to share various experiences in the region. However, Chiang Mai is a major cultural city where history and modern architecture coexist with Thai tradition. A walk all around the historic center overlooking the old city walls and the possibility of exploring dozens of Buddhist temples. However, the most famous of the temples, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep is outside Chiang mallet on the mountainside, facing the town. 2. Capital BangkokCapitala Bangkok Thailand capital Bangkok and by far the largest city in the country, Bangkok is a busy and cosmopolitan city, full of tall buildings, magnificent palaces, ancient temples, luxury nightclubs, crowded markets and streets full of sellers souvenirs irresistible street food. Although the city is sometimes described as a jungle crammed with traffic noise and air pollution fouling, Bangkok retains its natural beauty consisting of the remaining channels, greenery and tropical flowers. Khao San is the most visited street, is a place filled with shops, restaurants and clubs at affordable prices. Also not to be missed sacred Wat Phra Kaew temple, where the Emerald Buddha statue. 1. Ko Phi Phi Island Thailand Islands in ThailandaInsula Ko Phi Phi, Thailand Islands off the coast of Thailand are famous worldwide for their beautiful beaches, beautiful landscapes, and some for the general atmosphere. The main islands in Thailand are grouped into three areas. In eastern Bangkok Ko Samet and Ko Chang, Ko Samui Bay and Ko Tao Ko Nyan Pra, and are Andaman Phuket and Ko Phi Phi. Phuket is the largest and most developed island, being connected to the mainland via two bridges. Ko Phi Phi is known because of the movie "The Beach", while Ko Thao is a paradise for divers. 10 great places in Thailand. Book hotel now!
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