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Thursday, 21 July 2011

Beautiful Places of Thailand


Destination of Asia's most popular tourist, Thailand has a reputation for hedonism, which attracts thousands of hikers and natural beauty attracts an increasing number of tourists. It is a mysterious country that always seems to leave an impression for life on all who visit. It offers a rich history, people smiling, a few interesting quirks and of course an unforgettable experience. To help you see the best in the country, here is our list of top ten places to visit in Thailand:

Bangkok

Bangkok is a restless and chaotic metropolis and an important part of a trip to Thailand. While not everyone cup of tea, the capital of culture shock-inducing some amazing places of interest that you would be foolish to miss. The Palace of the Grand impossibly Bejeweled really should be visited, and if you have time, take a trip to Wat Arun (one of the oldest monuments and most famous of Bangkok) and Wat Po, home to a huge Buddha lying. The more adventurous head of the infamous Khao San Road backpacker, alleys and bazaars of Chinatown and the infamous Patpong Night Market (located in the city red light).

Chiang Mai

The spiritual city of Chiang Mai is a city much quieter than Bangkok, but a significant visit to the travel trailer, if you want to see the best of Thailand. Dotted with temples, craft shops, excellent restaurants, Thai massage and cooking schools, the city has kind of relaxed and relatively quiet. Many travelers often mention that their city Chiang Mai Thai favorite and once visited, it is easy to see why it is so popular. Its location high in the mountainous region of northern Thailand makes an ideal base for mountain walks and popular excursions can be arranged very easily here. The paths of Chiang Mai, is often very interesting a clear path and many backpackers now head around Pai - a beautifully situated traveler mecca popular with artists and musicians. Pai also offer less touristy and more "rustic" trips and visits to hill tribes.

The East Coast Islands

Koh Samui and Koh Phangan is an island in the eastern part of Thailand, which are popular among tourists and backpackers. The islands are known for their palm-fringed beaches of white sand, turquoise waters and relaxed attitudes. Koh Phangan, you will also find many bars and cafes of bohemian style, and of course the world famous full moon. Nearby, the islands of Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan is much less touristy due to its more remote locations and are perfect for those seeking peace and world class snorkelling and diving.

Ayutthaya

Only one hour from Bangkok, Ayutthaya was a Siamese kingdom existing since 1351 until 1767. The old city is now in ruins, but the remains of temples once extraordinary and impressive are now classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site and not to be missed. To take full advantage of this site, allow a full day and, of course, do not forget your camera.

Railay

Railay and the surrounding coast of Krabi province (located in the southern part of Thailand) is a tropical paradise, dominated by the towering steep limestone cliffs, turquoise waters and white sand. From this area, it is also easy to take a trip around Phang Nga to see the iconic "James Bond Rock 'Railay is a beautiful secluded beach -. Accessible only by boat - which attracts a mix of in-the-know backpackers and wealthy tourists eager climbers. Surrounded by dense vegetation and mountains, the region is also ideal for trekking. The beach is unique because it is totally cut off from daily visitors to relax and are often much longer than originally planned.

Koh Phi Phi

The small side, but idyllic west of the island of Koh Phi Phi is regarded by many as the last island paradise. Although it is now fully recovered from the devastating tsunami in 2009, the island has experienced rapid growth in tourism, especially since the release of "The Beach" (starring Leonardo DiCaprio). However, it still manages to maintain a relaxed atmosphere that seems to keep backpackers and tourists happy. Emphasizes the island include climbing a steep perspective to watch the sunset and rent a long tail boat to snorkel in the beautiful waters around.

Hin Daeng

Diving enthusiasts should not miss Hin Daeng in the Andaman Sea. Literally means that Red Rock, this area often regarded as one of the best dive sites in Thailand - if not worldwide. Hin Daeng has large underwater pinnacles, carpets of anemones and incredibly colorful coral. It is also teeming with wildlife, including large schools of fish, Batfish round, Manta Ray, barracuda and shark whale or both odd.

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