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Best of Thailand1. IslandsHead to Koh Phangan for the legendary full
moon parties, Koh Tao for excellent diving, Koh
Lanta for blissful beaches, or Koh Phi Phi to re-
enact scenes from that ‘little-known’ Leonardo
DiCaprio movie, The Beach.
2. AyutthayaJust three hours’ drive away from Bangkok lies
Ayutthaya, one of the most prosperous cities in
the 17th century. The cultural hub boasts many
magnificent ruins, grand structures and serene
monasteries.
3. Ethical Elephant Encounters
Experience elephants up close at sanctuaries
that truly care for these pachyderms. Centres
such as Baanchang and Elephant Nature Park
in Chiang Mai let you walk with elephants and
learn to be a mahout (trainer) for a day or two.
Tread on the well-worn paths of Thailand’s trails and you’ll find flashing neon lights, colourful festivities and frenzying nightlife beckoning amidst modern skyscrapers and ancient temples. And when the time comes to kick back and relax, a beach escapade at many of the wonderful kohs (islands) awaits.
Islands
Currency Thai Baht THB
Timezone UTC +7
Languages Thai, English
Telephone Code +66
Electricity 220 V, 50 Hz
HIGHLIGHTS OF ASEAN
THAILAND
4. White TempleWhite is the only colour you’ll find at Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Rai. The unconventional Buddhist temple is where you’ll find eclectic murals with both Buddhist elements and modern influences.
5. SukhothaiA great place to get a feel of the ancient glorious kingdom of Thailand. Beautiful ruins such as Wat Mahathat and Wat Sra Sri are located alongside moats, lakes and bridges at Thailand’s first capital.
6. Emerald CaveHidden among high and majestic cliffs in Trang is Emerald Cave, also known as Morakot Cave. A short swim across a small passage from the entrance to the cave is worth every stroke for experience of this beautiful emerald sea water enclave.
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THAILAND
Songkran
Khlong Hae Floating Market
7. Khlong Hae Floating MarketExperience the buzzing action of a traditional Thai floating market, where a row of boats sell local delicacies and trinkets at bargain prices.
8. Chatuchak MarketOne of the world’s largest outdoor markets, the Chatuchak Market in Bangkok is truly an experience on its own. With great bargains on clothes, homewares, antiques, art and souvenirs, there’s no wonder why many flock here every weekend!
9. Songkran FestivalNo street in the country is safe from the splashes of water during Songkran. Foreigners and locals converge together, armed with water guns and buckets of water to celebrate the Thai New Year.
10. Pad ThaiRice noodles are dressed up in tofu, chicken or prawns, onion, bean sprouts and of course, its marvellous finishing touch – peanuts –fried in a wok with a blazing flame!
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