10 Best Places to Visit in Thailand 2018
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10 Best Places to Visit in Thailand.
Do you want to visit Thailand, but feel confused to choose the best destination to visit? This article will help you to know the best places in Thailand. Thailand is best known for its culture, street food, shopping places, and the coast. As a tropical country, Thailand has many beautiful beaches and rain forest. Talking about the culture, lots of temples, museums, and historical places are the popular places visited by tourist and backpackers. Here are the best places that you can choose during your vacation in Thailand.
1. Bangkok
2. Ayutthaya
3. Thailand Islands
4. Kanchanaburi
5. Khao Sok National Park
6. Chiang Rai
7. Railay
8. Phanom Rung
9. Pai
10. Chiang Mai
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Ayutthaya - Video Guide of Thailand's Ancient Capital City
Ayutthaya is one of the most popular places to visit near Bangkok. Read my full guide to Ayutthaya here:
Visiting Ayutthaya, Thailand, is one of the best day trips to take from Bangkok. It's Thailand's ancient capital city, second after Sukhothai. The city has a very long history with many ups and downs. It was overthrown by the Burmese in the mid 1700's and many of the gems and treasures from the temples were moved the Yangon at the Shwedagon Pagoda (another very impressive site if you visit Burma). I have visited Ayutthaya a number of times while living in Thailand, but a few weeks ago I joined a small travel blogger group and we toured a few of the most important temples, and I also snuck away for some food and refreshment! The Ayutthaya historical park is the most significant section of the city, an area where there's a concentration of temples and historical sites to visit. The city in now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The first temple we stopped at was Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (วัดใหญ่่ชัยมงคล), a must visit temple in Ayutthaya. The temple is recognized by its huge chedi that leans a little to the side, sort of like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. At the site, you can then climb a flight of stairs to the middle level section that offers a nice view of the surroundings. Surrounding the temple are many statues of Buddha, most of them wrapped in orange cloth and in many symmetrical patterns. Just like Wat Pho in Bangkok, there's also a reclining Buddha, though this one made of stone and wrapped in yellow cloth instead of gold. I had visited the temple before, but had never stopped to see the palace of King U-Thong and his many roosters. After Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (วัดใหญ่่ชัยมงคล) in Ayutthaya we proceeded to Wat Phanan Choeng (วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร), a temple that's famous for housing a 19 meter high golden seated Buddha. The temple is a cross between traditional Thai and Chinese beliefs so there are lots of cross similarities and the temple is very Chinese Confucian in appearance. There are many section of Wat Phanan Choeng (วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร), and you can spend some time walking around each section of the temple. It's nearly always busy and bustling with people, especially on the weekends. Finally, the famous Wat Mahathat (วัดมหาธาตุ) is one of the most visited and well known temple complexes in the Ayutthaya historical park. It's the temple where the famous head of Buddha wrapped within the banyan tree is - that's always a favorite place for everyone to take pictures! The rest of the temple is not in that great of condition, but it's mostly in ruins. The temple is still nice to walk around for a few minutes.
Ayutthaya is hot, and when you are walking around the temples, you're going to sweat for sure! So be prepared for the sun and always remember to drink plenty of water. I also like to stock up on hydration by having a fresh coconut to drink the water. Finally, whenever you visit any city in Thailand it's important to eat and to bring back some of the local speciality snacks. In Ayutthaya there's nothing more famous than a sweet called roti sai mai (โรตีสายไหม), and if you don't eat this, many Thais will say you didn't even go to Ayutthaya. It's basically a thin crepe pancake that's combined with cotton candy like sugar, wrapped into a little taco and consumed. It is very sweet and full of sugar, but it is the taste of Ayutthaya and should be sampled! Have a great trip visiting the ancient capital city of Thailand!
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Thailand Travel Video 2019 | Exploring The Top Instagram Spots in Bangkok
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Bite-size short clip sharing my last trip to Thailand (Bangkok, Hua Hin, Ayutthaya), exploring the most instagrammable spot in Thailand
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0:00:15 - Maeklong Railway Market
0:01:09 - Ayutthaya Historical Park
0:01:31 - Safari World Bangkok
0:02:04 - Four Face Buddha Bangkok
0:02:17 - Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun)
0:02:30 - The Marble Temple
0:02:51 - Chinatown
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TraveI Thailand video on You Tube: What to do, to see, to eat and to visit in Thailand. t's the largest and oldest wat (temple) in Bangkok. Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is located behind the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and a must-do for any first-time visitor in Bangkok. It's one of the largest temple complexes in the city and famed for its giant reclining Buddha that measures 46 metres long and is covered in gold leaf. It’s an easy ten minute walk between here and the Grand Palace, and we recommend coming to Wat Pho second, because even though the golden Buddha here is just as popular many people don’t take the time to wander around the rest of the complex so the experience tends to be far more relaxing. This is also a great place to get a traditional Thai massage. Wat Pho is often considered the leading school of massage in Thailand, so you really are in good hands here. Since December 2012, entrance to the temple costs 100 baht and you can visit any time between 08:00 and 17:00.Wat Pho also has good English speaking guides who will provide interesting information for around 200 - 400 baht. You can find a Thai food on the west coast of the temple if you want to test Thai recipe or Thai dihes. Bangkok is also Thai boxing, patpong street with many night bar and sexy girl, king palace, Temple, famous river Chaopraya, Lumphini parc, hard rock café, giant and big bubbha, khaosan road and many other place. Thailand is a very good and nice destination for a perfect and nice holiday. What to see, to do and visit in Thailand. The life is good, people are very nice and kind, the Thai food, Thai kitchen, Thai food dishes and all Thai food recipe are fantastic and cheap, the beaches amazing and the weather very nice. Paradise for diving, snorkeling, fishing, relaxing, spearfishing in Thailand....Very good country and place for Thai shopping. Shopping in Bangkok Thailand. Good destination for Honeymoon and best weeding. Dream travel and the best and nicer place to see in Thailand.. Good deal and good life. Traveling in Thailand is very easy.
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Top 10 Attractions in Thailand according to Fodor's
10. Songkran Festival
The most obvious celebration of Songkran is the throwing of water upon others. Thais roam the streets with containers of water or water guns. In addition, many Thais will have small bowls of beige colored talc sold cheaply and mixed with water which is then smeared on the faces and bodies of random passersby as a blessing for the new year.
9. Chatuchak Market
Northern Bangkok's biggest draw is the Chatuchak Weekend Market, an incredibly vast, 35-acre indoor and outdoor market that has more than 8,000 vendors selling anything and everything under the sun. To put that number in perspective, if you browsed every stall one minute each, non-stop for eight hours on every Saturday and Sunday, it would take you around two months to visit them all! A good rule of thumb is to buy immediately if you spot something interesting, as you will never find that same stall again.
8. Wat Pho
Wat Pho, popularly known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha is this the largest temple of Bangkok, and probably the oldest too, as it pre-dates the founding of the capital by about 200 years. Most foreign travellers come for the much-needed picture of themselves with the enormous Reclining Buddha - the largest reclining Buddha image in Thailand and possibly the largest in the world.
7. The Ruins of Ayutthaya
Founded around 1350, Ayutthaya became the second capital of Siam after Sukhothai. Throughout the centuries, an ideal location between China, India, and the Malay Archipelago made Ayutthaya the trading capital of Asia and even the world. By 1700 Ayutthaya had become the largest city in the world with a total of 1 million inhabitants.
6. Koh Samui
Ko Samui is an island in the Gulf of Thailand, about 700 km south of Bangkok and 80 km from the eastern coastline of Southern Thailand. An island of great natural beauty and variety, Samui is home to some 50,000 full-time inhabitants.. The palm-fringed shoreline and coconut and fruit cultivation of the coastal lowlands rise to a central granite massif, the slopes of which are cloaked in virgin rainforest.
5. Khao Sok National Park
Khao Sok National Park is a jungle reserve in Southern Thailand. It is one of the most beautiful wildlife reserves in Thailand. The park comprises the largest area of virgin forest in Southern Thailand and is a remnant of rainforest which is older and more diverse than the Amazon Rainforest.
4. The Grand Palace
Bangkok's most popular tourist attraction, the Grand Palace is the former residence of the King and is built adjacent to, and more or less integrated with Wat Phra Kaew (also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha). It covers a wide range of architectural styles, ranging from the pure Ayutthayan style of the temples to a blend of Thai and Western styles for later structures.
3. Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the hub of Northern Thailand. With a population of over 170,000 in the city proper, it is Thailand's sixth-largest city. On a plain at an elevation of 316 m, surrounded by mountains and lush countryside, it is much greener and quieter than the capital and has a cosmopolitan air and a significant expatriate population, all factors which have led many from Bangkok to settle permanently in this rose of the north.
2. Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay is a bay between Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi north of Ko Yao, known for its limestone rock formations. Most visitors explore the area in a one-day tour, but some larger islands have accommodation available. Phang Nga Bay is one of the most beautiful bays of Thailand. It is famous for its gravity-defying limestone formations, including James Bond Island (Ko Tapu).
1. Ancient Sukhothai
Sukhothai is a small city in Lower Northern Thailand, 427 kilometres north of Bangkok. Its attraction lies in the ruins of the ancient city Sukhothai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name translates as the dawn of happiness. Ancient Sukhothai was the first capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom, a long arc of territory that ran through what is today's Laos and western Thailand as far as the Malay states.
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The best places to visit in Thailand | Part 2 - Koh Tao, Koh Phangan & Ayutthaya
Síguenos en nuestra aventura de un mes por los mejores lugares de Tailandia. En la segunda y última parte buceamos con la mejor escuela de buceo de Koh Tao, Pura Vida Diving; descubrimos la Half Moon Party en Koh Phangan, y recorremos la ciudad antigua de Ayutthaya.
Follow us in our adventure traveling the best places in Thailand. In this second and final part, we dive with the best diving school in Koh Tao, Pura Vida Diving; discover the Half Moon Party in Koh Phangan and wander the old city of Ayutthaya.
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Places visited:
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Ayutthaya, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Nangyuan, Koh Phangan, Pattaya, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi.
What I did:
Ang Thong National Park (Koh Samui), Aquanauts Scuba (Koh Phi Phi), Bang Pa-In Royal Palace / Summer Palace (Ayutthaya), Doi Inthanon (Chiang Mai), Doi Suthep (Chiang Mai), Elephant Nature Park (Chiang Mai), Erawan National Park (Kanchanaburi), Flight Of The Gibbon (Pattaya), Floating Market (Ratchaburi), Full Moon Party (Koh Phangan), Loy Kathrong (Chiang Mai), Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Bangkok), Night Bazaar (Chiang Mai), Seafood Market (Bangkok), Tiger Kingdom (Chiang Mai), Train Market (Samut Songkhram), Yeepeng Lanna / Lantern Festival (Chiang Mai), Wat Pho (Bangkok), Wat Phra Kaew (Bangkok), White Temple (Chiang Rai).
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Thai Street Food: The ULTIMATE Chinatown Bangkok Tour (เยาวราช) - Bangkok Day 9
Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is one of the best Thai street food areas of Bangkok. Download your free Bangkok food guide here:
On Day 9 of this Bangkok travel guide video series (2 Weeks in Bangkok) we spent the entire day eating Thai food in Yaowarat (เยาวราช), which is Chinatown Bangkok. There are some seriously amazing dishes to eat!
1:20 Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง) Restaurant - To begin out Thai street food tour in Chinatown we started at a restaurant called Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง), and to specifically eat a dish called suki ruam mit haeng (สุกี้รวมมิตรแห้ง), which is Thai style suki, the dry version. It included napa cabbage, some other vegetables and a mix of seafood and meat, all stir fried with mung bean noodles. It had the most amazing smoky flavor, and was served with a Thai sauce made with fermented soy. We also had a plate of khao man gai (ข้าวมันไก่), which is Thai style chicken rice.
6:28 Sampeng Market (สำเพ็ง) - Along with Thai street food, one of the most famous things about Yaowarat (เยาวราช) is the shopping - both for food shopping and things shopping. Sampeng Market (สำเพ็ง) is a long market that occupies a walking road within Bangkok and you can find all sorts of random things within the market - especially buttons and textiles.
Eeia Saey (ร้านเอียะแซ) coffee shop and Kan Kee Namdaothong (ร้านคั้นกี่น้ำเต้าทอง) Chinese health drink - After finishing a little bit of shopping on this food tour, we stopped at two different places to get a drink. One of them is an old school Bangkok Chinatown heritage coffee shop, and then we had a bitter health beverage that was so intense it almost made me shiver. We then just quickly stopped off at Wat Leng Noi Yee (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่), one of the most well known Chinese temples in Bangkok.
10:51 Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย) - I wasn’t actually planning on eating here on this day food tour in Bangkok, but after passing it, I couldn’t resist sitting down for a quick plate of Thai rice and curry at Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย). I got my usual order of stir fried crab, and I also decided to have the panang curry as well. This is one of the best Thai street food stalls in Bangkok especially for the incredibly atmosphere. We continued walking through Talad Drok Itsara Nuphap (ตลาดตรอกอิสรานุภาพ) - a market in an alley.
15:07 Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด) - When it comes to Thai food in Chinatown, seafood is one of the most popular choices. This time we ate at Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด), which is right across the street from the other famous T and K seafood restaurant. We ordered some roasted prawns, and squid steamed in lime juice, garlic and chilies. The food was delicious!
21:56 Kuay Jab Nay Lek (ร้านก๋วยจั๊บนายเล็ก (อ้วน) - A Thai food trip to Chinatown wouldn’t be complete without a bowl of kuay jab tuk yang (ก๋วยจั๊บทุกอย่าง), which is a bowl of noodle rolls in a peppery broth. It’s one of the ultimate Thai dishes in Chinatown.
25:28 Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน) - To end the day of eating, at least for main street food stalls, we headed to Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน), a place that specializes in boiled blood cockles and mussels. They are some of the finest shellfish you’ll find anywhere in Bangkok, and this Thai street food stall has been around for over 50 years I believe. It’s an amazing place!
30:15 For dessert we had Khanom Pang Jao Gao (ขนมปังเจ้าเก่าเด็ดในเยาวราช), an incredibly popular place that specializes in grilled bread, and bua loy nam king (บัวลอยน้ำขิง), which is ginger soup and sesame dumplings.
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