Thailand

Travel Guide

Nai Harn Beach showing swimming, a sandy beach and tropical scenes
Ko Surin National Park showing boating and general coastal views
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Wat Pho showing religious aspects and interior views
Kata Noi Beach showing a sandy beach, landscape views and a coastal town

Thailand Travel Guide Video

Known as the Land of Smiles, this Southeast Asian hot spot is famous for its exotic beaches, dramatic limestone karsts, deliciously spicy food and friendly locals.

Discover sights and smells that stimulate the senses around every corner in Thailand. Visit shining temples, marvel at ornate Buddha statues, shop at lively street markets and whizz through the streets in a tuk-tuk. While you are at it, make friends with the locals the Thai people are considered to be some of the most welcoming in the world.

Island-hop around the Thai peninsula and find beaches with gorgeous white sand, turquoise water and a dramatic backdrop of limestone karsts. In Bangkok, the charismatic capital of the country, marvel at the golden-peaked Grand Palace temple complex. Although no longer a royal residence, the palace is still used for ceremonial purposes and its stunning architecture makes it a must-see.

Equally as impressive and grand is Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), also in Bangkok. View the famous Emerald Buddha, which is, contrary to its name, actually made from jade.

Hike, camp and spot wildlife at the Kbao Yai National Park, just 3 hours from Bangkok. A lush park filled with waterfalls, rainforest and mountains, Khao Yai offers a slice of nature and serenity in central Thailand.

On the coast of the city of Pattaya is another of Thailand’s other standout attractions: the Sanctuary of Truth, a remarkable temple constructed completely out of wood. At night, the wooden carvings are illuminated by spotlights.

Head to the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai in the north of the country, for a complete change of pace. Bathe and feed the elephants, all of whom have been rescued from captivity and rehabilitated.

Immerse yourself in the fun of Songkran, Thailand’s 3-day water festival held during April. Or head to Chiang Mai during February to witness the beautiful spectacle that is the Chiang Mai Flower Festival.

Fly into Bangkok’s main international airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport, and take the scenic train to Chiang Mai or Surat Thani. Buses between towns are inexpensive and frequent. Alternatively, rent a motorcycle to explore the countryside for yourself.

Whether you crave the excitement of a city break or a relaxing beach escape, Thailand can deliver.

Popular cities in Thailand

Bangkok featuring night scenes, skyline and a river or creek
Bangkok
Known for Shopping, Castle and Temples
Get away to Bangkok! Enjoy the temples, monuments and local cuisine.

Reasons to visit

  • Khaosan Road
  • Pratunam Market
  • Terminal 21 Shopping Mall
Pattaya Floating Market showing a river or creek and markets
Pattaya
Known for Beaches, Dining and Shopping
Experience romantic Pattaya: its beaches, bars, live music and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Jomtien Beach
  • Pattaya Beach
  • Walking Street
Bang Phli
Bang Phli
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Shopping
Experience relaxing Bang Phli: its dining, temples, golf and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Mega Bangna
  • Summit Windmill Golf Club
Walking Street featuring night scenes and markets as well as a large group of people
Sattahip
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Swimming
On the east coast of the Bay of Bangkok is a fishing town with picturesque beaches, tropical islands, breathtaking gardens and myriad wildlife.

Reasons to visit

  • Bang Saray Beach
Chonburi
Chonburi
Known for Temples, Festivals and Recreation
Quaint Chonburi awaits: its temples, festivals, safaris and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Bangsaen Beach
Si Racha
Si Racha
Known for Swimming, Budget and Zoo
Si Racha awaits: its zoo, golf, festivals and more!

Popular places to visit

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