Thailand Tour: Places to Visit and Best Things to Do in Thailand
With a plethora of exotic locations and innumerous outdoor activities in Thailand, you will be spoilt for choices. From alluring temples to spectacular beaches, world-famous floating market to nightlife venues, Thailand has an endless list of things to do.
A visit to the Floating Markets of Bangkok should be on top of every traveller's 'must see in Thailand' list. The boats in the floating market are piled high with tropical fruits and vegetables, fresh and ready-to-drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens located right on the boat.
Visit Bangkok, gifted with some of the most amazing tourist attractions, and don't forget to make a trip to the colourful Chinatown. Chinatown is an exotic and pleasingly chaotic area, packed with market stalls. Don't miss an opportunity to witness Bangkok Chinatown at its best during the Chinese New Year and the Vegetarian Festival.
Check out the popular Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok. Once popular among wholesalers this weekend market has gained a landmark status. Home to more than 8,000 market stalls, on a typical weekend, more than 200,000 visitors come here to sift through the goods on offer.
If you are a party animal, visit the floral island of Koh Samui. This location will leave a visitor in complete awe. Enjoy snorkelling at the beautiful crystal clear waters of Koh Samui beaches or take part in the heart-pounding Full Moon parties - held once a month. The Full Moon party is held on the neighbouring Pha Ngan Island and continues all night in honour of the full moon. Get drenched thumping music and don't forget to buy amazing stuff from the nearby market selling curios, food and lots more.
Witness some of the most impressive seaside cliffs of Thailand at Krabi or head towards Phi Phi Islands to seep in to the stunning beach areas that attract snorkelers, scuba divers, boaters and kayakers. With great water visibility, the colourful coral areas in Krabi are a great location for all kinds of water sports.
Visit the Railey Beach, located between the city of Krabi and Ao Nang in Thailand. The stunning sunsets at the beach attract a large number of visitors and guarantees to send shivers down the spine.
The Khao Yai National Park in north-eastern Thailand is one of the few remaining places in Southeast Asia where you can still see wild elephants. The national park features several waterfalls and miles of hiking and biking trails. Avail a night safari in the park to witness Asian Tiger that you would miss during the day trip.
Pick from any of the available packages to Thailand that will allow you to visit these places and make your tour more delightful and enjoyable.
A visit to the Floating Markets of Bangkok should be on top of every traveller's 'must see in Thailand' list. The boats in the floating market are piled high with tropical fruits and vegetables, fresh and ready-to-drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens located right on the boat.
Visit Bangkok, gifted with some of the most amazing tourist attractions, and don't forget to make a trip to the colourful Chinatown. Chinatown is an exotic and pleasingly chaotic area, packed with market stalls. Don't miss an opportunity to witness Bangkok Chinatown at its best during the Chinese New Year and the Vegetarian Festival.
Check out the popular Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok. Once popular among wholesalers this weekend market has gained a landmark status. Home to more than 8,000 market stalls, on a typical weekend, more than 200,000 visitors come here to sift through the goods on offer.
If you are a party animal, visit the floral island of Koh Samui. This location will leave a visitor in complete awe. Enjoy snorkelling at the beautiful crystal clear waters of Koh Samui beaches or take part in the heart-pounding Full Moon parties - held once a month. The Full Moon party is held on the neighbouring Pha Ngan Island and continues all night in honour of the full moon. Get drenched thumping music and don't forget to buy amazing stuff from the nearby market selling curios, food and lots more.
Witness some of the most impressive seaside cliffs of Thailand at Krabi or head towards Phi Phi Islands to seep in to the stunning beach areas that attract snorkelers, scuba divers, boaters and kayakers. With great water visibility, the colourful coral areas in Krabi are a great location for all kinds of water sports.
Visit the Railey Beach, located between the city of Krabi and Ao Nang in Thailand. The stunning sunsets at the beach attract a large number of visitors and guarantees to send shivers down the spine.
The Khao Yai National Park in north-eastern Thailand is one of the few remaining places in Southeast Asia where you can still see wild elephants. The national park features several waterfalls and miles of hiking and biking trails. Avail a night safari in the park to witness Asian Tiger that you would miss during the day trip.
Pick from any of the available packages to Thailand that will allow you to visit these places and make your tour more delightful and enjoyable.