Thailand Destinations
Ayuthaya 
The ancient city of Ayutthaya, or Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, The Thai capital for 417 years, is one of Thailand?s major tourist attractions.
Hotels Ayuthaya - nearest airport: Bangkok
Bangkok 
one of the most cosmopolitan, contrasting and compelling of Asian cities. A steamy, pulsating, yet smiling metropolis of more than ten million ? intense at first, but addictive as anything. Behind Bangkok's gleaming modernism the glorious cultural treasures that made it famous still survive. Temples, palaces and museums reveal a spiritual side to the city.
Hotels Bangkok - airports in Bangkok - Golf Bangkok - Sightseeing Bangkok
Chantaburi - Famous for its abundance of tropical fruits and as a centre of gems, the eastern province of Chanthaburi is also blessed with rich, verdant forests with scenic waterfalls. The Chanthaburi River flows through the town which has been the home of ancient communities. Quiet fishing villages and peaceful beaches are not far from town. About 245 kilometres from Bangkok and covering an area of 6,338 square kilometres.
Hotels Chantaburi
Cha-Am 
Once a fishing village, Cha-Am offers a laidback pace of life, and a more tranquil atmosphere than neighboring Hua Hin beach. Its main appeal is its clean, white sand beach, which is thought to be the longest in Thailand, and which is where you will find a choice of excellent seafood restaurants.
Cha-Am Hotels - nearest airport: Hua Hin but normal is Bangkok
Chiang Mai 
Chiang Mai is blessed with stunning natural beauty and unique indigenous cultural identity. The city of Chiang Mai, which is also the capital of the Chiang Mai province, has a history that goes back to 1296. At one time a part of the Lanna Kingdom, a Burmese influence can still be felt in the food and the culture. Surrounding this city is over 300 temples to explore.
Hotels Chiang Mai
Chiang Rai 
Chiang Rai, northeast of Chiang Mai, lies in the very heart of the Golden Triangle and is particularly famed for majestic mountains and may high-altitude hilltribe villages.
Hotels Chiang Rai
Chiang Saen 
Chiang Saen, a quiet and very historic town that sits by the Mekong River and was once an independent kingdom. In the grounds of the old Wat Mahathat is an information center that can provide you with current information about what has been restored. The National Museum makes a good starting point if you plan to spend some time in the area.
Hotels Chiang Saen
Chumphon 
The port city of Chumphon, considered the gateway to the south, is located 463 kms. from Bangkok. Along its 222-km. coastline, there are many beautiful beaches and bays as well as some offshore islands where visitors may enjoy diving and fishing. Chumphon also abounds in fruit plantations and thick forests where a number of waterfalls and caves are hidden. Hotels Chumphon
Hat Yai 
As the largest city in the South, Hat Yai in Songkhla Province offers tourists a taste of the cosmopolitan. A vibrant mix of Thai, Chinese, Malay and Muslim influences makes this provincial capital a pleasure to visit with a variety of cultural and entertainment diversions as well as some of the Kingdom's best shopping. The capital's municipal park is a sanctuary of cool breezes and city lakes, while nearby Tone Nga-chang Waterfalls west of town inspire grace and serenity in its seven-tiered descent.
Hat Yai Hotels - Golf Courses Hat Yai - nearest airport: Hat Yai (HDY)
Hua Hin 
Where can travellers escape to for a beach resort retreat that?s budget friendly as well as being known as fit for royalty? Thailand's Hua Hin of course. Literally fit for royalty, Hua Hin is the summer getaway for Thailand's ruling monarchy and elite. About two to three hours away from Bangkok by coach, many locals also now use the beachside resort town for their weekend holidays. Hua Hin and its surrounding is home to the highest density of world class golf courses anywhere in Thailand.
Hotels Hua Hin
Kamphaengphet 
Kamphaeng Phet is situated in the northern part of Thailand and its main river, the Ping, is a source of the famed Chao Phraya River.
Kamphaeng Phet is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers plenty of chances for sightseeing including a historical park, museums, hot springs and the ancient walls that used to protect the city from invaders.
Hotels Kamphaengphet
Kanchanaburi 
Surrounded by hills and mountains all the way to the Burmese border, Kanchanaburi is blessed with spectacular scenery. With stunning waterfalls, national parks and some of the friendliest people anywhere in Thailand, visitors generally spend more time here than originally planned!
Hotels Kanchanaburi
Khao Lak 
Khao Lak is a popular holiday vacation destination in Thailand, located about 1 hour by road north of Phuket Airport. Khao Lak was a developing beach resort, relativly unspoiled and popular with scuba divers and family's.
Hotels Khao Lak
Khao Yai National Park  Khao Yai is Thailand's oldest and most revered national park. Spanning four provinces, this 2,000-square-kilometer biological wonderland contains more than 70 mammal species, including tigers and elephants, as well as 320 varieties of birds.
Hotels Khao Yai
Khon Kaen 
Khon Kaen is located in the heart of Isaan and is one of the region?s main centres of development. The lake, Bueng Kaen Nakhon, is located to the south of the city and an interesting place for tourists to visit. There is a diverse range of entertainment to be found around the lake. The lake offers paddle boats for rent on the northwest side and at night there is a lively night market buzzing with activity where one can buy an assortment of commodities from food and clothing to various souvenirs.
Hotels Khon Kaen
Koh Chang 
Off Thailand?s southeastern coast Koh Chang is Thailand?s second-largest island after Phuket. The Koh Chang National Marine Park occupies most of Koh Chang as well as several nearby islands.
Koh Chang has several wonderful waterfalls that allow swimming and diving from rocks.
Hotels Koh Chang
Koh Kood (Ko Kut) - The island is only 25,600 acres total, but most of its interior is absolutely wild jungle. Some of it has never been penetrated by man: because of the undergrowth it can take two hours to climb its highest peak, Khao Phaenth, all of 1,000 feet a.s.l. There are coconut and rubber plantations, but increasingly, the just-under 2,000 permanent residents turn to tourism as a means of livelihood to supplement what they earn from fishing. The surrounding waters are crystal clear, and its wonderful beaches include Khlong Chao Beach, Phrao Beach, Ta Pho Beach and Thakian Beach.
Hotels Koh Kood (Ko Kut)
Koh Lanta 
Ko Lanta archipelago consists of 52 islands, but only Ko Lanta Yai and a few small islets have formal accommodations. Ko Lanta offers some fairly good beaches almost completely untouched by mass tourism, and a bit of skin diving over offshore coral beds. Another sidelight is the near-complete dominance of Islam on the island, a world where Muslim mosques vastly outnumber Buddhist wats.
Hotels Koh Lanta
Koh Phangan 
Koh Phangan is the island of freedom. A relaxed oasis in the Gulf of Thailand with some of the best beaches found in the whole South Eastern region of the country. Accommodation can be found in a cozy resort or beach side hotel to very reasonable prices. If you are into dancing and party, one of the largest beach parties in the world is arranged here - The famous Full Moon Party!
Hotels Koh Phangan
Koh Samet 
Koh Samet National Park covers 131 square kilometers of land and sea. Beautiful beaches and bays, hiking and biking trails and of course diving, snorkeling and boat excursions to neighbouring islands are all available.
Koh Samet has superb beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
Hotels Koh Samet
Koh Samui 
Butterfly Garden - Visiting a butterfly farm is a great way of getting up close to these beautiful creatures that one would otherwise only ever see as a flash of vivid colour against a green forest. The farm is set up on a hillside overlooking the ocean on the south-east corner of the island and makes for a pleasant short outing.
Hin Lad Waterfall - In an evergreen rain forest setting with palms and creepers, the waterfall has several levels, with a cool pool for a fresh water swim.
Big Buddha - This 15 metre tall gold statue of the Lord Buddha in a seated position is one of Koh Samui's most popular attractions. A peaceful place where you can relax and contemplate, this landmark is a must for visitors to Koh Samui.
Hotels Koh Samui
Koh Tao 
Koh Tao, which actually means turtle island. The island gets this name because it is shaped like one, or so people say! It is also one of the most scenic places for diving and snorkeling in the Gulf of Thailand especially along Aow Leuk or Leam Tien beaches.
Hotels Koh Tao
Krabi 
Krabi is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The beautiful rugged landscape offers adventure in the form of rock climbing, trekking and sea-kayaking, while the rich marine life and clear waters of the Andaman Sea have plenty to show for divers and snorkelers.
You can spend your days on a boat tour exploring the many islands around the coastline, or simply lounging on one of the many stretches of pristine white sand beaches. Krabi?s coastline and islands are uniquely special and one of the reasons most people visit the area.
Hotels Krabi
Lampang 
Famous for its horse-drawn carriages and with a rooster as its provincial emblem. Lampang boasts a long history of human settlements on the Wang River basin, some of which dating back to more than 1000 years.
The Thai Elephants Conservation Centre is located in the Thung Kwian forest park in Hang Chat district about 32 kilometres from town on the route to Chiang Mai.
Hotels Lampang
Loei

Loei is a city in the north-east of Thailand, close to the border with Laos.
Hotels Loei - nearest airport: Loei (LOE)
Lopburi
 Its convenient location, less than 3 hours from Bangkok make of this town a good place to escape the stress and pollution of the capital. Lopburi is one of the oldest cities in Thailand thus the remains of almost all periods of the Thai history can be found here.
Hotels Lopburi
Mae Chaem
Mae Chaem's primary attraction is its setting. Endless tiered fields of rice rise up to the slopes of the green mountains in which the town nestles. The valley is sliced by the Mae Chaem, a winding river that flows from the slopes of Doi Inthanon, Thailand's highest mountain, which is clearly visible from the town. The town rests on the river's banks.
Hotels Mae Chaem
Mae Hong Son
Mae Hong Son, a town lost in the mists of time, with shops and markets specialising in local handicrafts and other wares. Beyond the valley are forests and mountains, which are home to people who roam the ancient lands between Thailand and the hill tribe of Myanmar.
Hotels Mae Hong Son
Nakhon Ratchasima 
The city of various Khmer ruins and the famous statue of Khun Ying Mo named Nakhon Ratchasima or commonly known as "Khorat" is situated on a plateau, about 260 kilometres northeast of Bangkok. The city itself serves as the Gateway to the Northeastern Region.
Hotels Nakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Si Thammarat - Nakhon Si Thammarat, or Nakhon for short, can be described as a melting pot of cultures and religions that have co-existed side by side peacefully for centuries. Nakhon is home to the highly revered stupa called Phra Barommathat at Wat Phra Mahathat Voramahaviharn, built in 1176 during the reign of King Si Thamma Sokarat. Visitors can enjoy scenic beaches or take a tour of mangrove forest and admire various life forms it holds within its embrace, while the the adventure type can go trekking up the highest mountain in southern Thailand. The mountain is part of Khao Luang National Park and boasts several beautiful waterfalls that are at their raging best this time of year.
Hotels Nakhon Si Thammarat
Nan

Nan is popular for its hospitality standards, good restaurants, bars and accommodation facilities. Nan is home of numerous hill tribes who retain its customs and traditions, such art objects which women and children make in their homes. The city has a pleasant riverfront area. Nan is famous for its annual boat race, held in October or November when the water level is at its peak. The race is part if the celebrations of the Black Ivory and the local Kathin ceremony.
Hotels Nan
Narathiwat

Narathiwat is one of the southern-most provinces of Thailand on the border with Malaysia. With the beauty of natural scenery and temples, Narathiwat is an interesting destination for local attractions such as Bangnara fishermen's village, Naratat Beach, native forests and Pulayaba Island.
Hotels Narathiwat
Nong Khai 
A gateway to Vientiane and Laos, Nong Khai is a delightful destination endowed with fertile paddies, abundant fish, natural and manmade attractions skirting the Mekong River.
In the old days visitors travelled by boat from Tha Sadet to Laos. But the opening of 1,174m-long Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge on April 8, 1994 changed all that. Nong Khai is now a major trade and transportation hub.
Apart from temples and natural attractions, the province is noted for local delicacies such as Isan style sausages and fermented pork.
Hotels Nong Khai
Pai
Pai, where Thai and Thai Yai cultures are harmoniously synchronized together, perfectly illustrates the simple way of life the local people still have with a strong connection to the nature. Thus the unique charm of this lovely city creates the unforgettable experience in all visitors' remembrance.
Hotels Pai
Pattaya  Families looking for fun-filled, exciting vacations quickly discover why Pattaya continues to be one of Thailand's top international seaside playgrounds with over five million visitors a year. Extensive investment in recent years has given Pattaya a new face as a dynamic and friendly resort that has something for everyone.
Hotels Pattaya
Phi Phi Island

Phi Phi Don is a popular hangout for the yachting crowd. Phi Phi Leh has some interesting caves worth exploring and the Maya Bay - Just call it The Beach used as the location in the film of Alex Garland?s book of the same name. Beautifully framed by limestone cliffs. The big drawback: it attracts hundreds of visitors every day.
Hotels Phi Phi Islands - nearest airport: Krabi (KBV)
Phuket  Phuket, Thailand?s largest tropical island is better than ever! Spectacular scenery bathed in stunning tropical sunsets and warm blue seas awaits at Asia?s most popular beach destination.
Hotels Phuket
Pranburi 
Pran Buri is some 30 kilometres south of Hua Hin. There are several beach resorts in peaceful atmosphere. The Pran Buri Forest Park occupies a large area with a 1-kilometre pine-fringed beach and mangrove nature trails. On the Pak Nam Pra beach there are many new, nice accommodations. Hotels Pranburi
Rayong 
Rayong is blessed with its abundance of nature beauty, It has a well deserved reputation for producing seafood products such as shrimp paste, fish sauce and dried seafood, and tropical fruits of which Rambutan, Mangosteen and Durian are the most famous. Hotels Rayong
Saraburi - Saraburi, the province of historical sites, the holy footprint, the beauty of nature, and famous food, is located some 108 kilometres from Bangkok.
Saraburi has been an important town since ancient times. It is believed to have been constructed in the year 1548 during the reign of King Maha Chak-kaphat of Ayutthaya as a centre for recruiting troops.
Hotels Saraburi
Songkhla
is a historic town with a thriving fishing community, just 20 minutes drive from Hat Yai. An undeniably historic town endowed with ancient ruins, arts, and places of cultural importance, Songkhla, a melting pot of Thais, Chinese and Malays, charms visitors with its unique traditions, dialect, and folk entertainment. These characteristics are reflections of the provinces rich cultural heritage, which has been preserved and passed down from generations to generations.
Hotels Songkhla - nearest airport: Hat Yai (HDY)
Sukhothai - Sukhothai is one of the most interesting destinations within Thailand, yet it's often overlooked in favor of the islands. With its UNESCO Heritage Listing and superbly preserved Old City, it's a site of great historical importance. Currently, Sukhothai Airport accepts domestic flights from Bangkok, but visitors can also get there by bus from nearby Phitsanulok or from Bangkok, which is about 400km away.
Hotels Sukhothai
Surat Thani - Surat Thani town can be described as a hub for travelers in the South of Thailand. Most tourists just pass by, but if you are not in a hurry, we recommend you to stay for a day or two to experience an overage middle size Thai city. You can reserve a room online, easily from this website, in the column to the right.
Hotels Surat Thani
Surin - The province of Surin in Thailand is most famous for its elephants, which are considered the province's icons. The most popular tourist attraction in the city of Surin is the elephant roundup, which takes place for three days each November and features elephants parading throughout the town and performing in beauty contests, soccer tournaments, and re-enactments of battles.
The statute of Phraya Surin Tara Phakdi Si Narong Jangwang, the first lord of Surin, is located in the middle of the town.
Prasart Sikhoraphum boasts remarkable images of Apsara angels which resemble those found at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. These ruins are a sad reflection of the once mighty Khmer empire.
Surin produces the best jasmine rice in Thailand.
Hotels Surin
Trang - Trang is considered a magnificent coastal province as it long, beautiful coastline stretches 199 kilometers along the Indian Ocean. In addition, the province has two major rivers flowing through it, the Trang River, which originates in the Khao Luang Mountain Range and Maenam Palian from the Banthat Mountain Range.
Hotels Trang
Trat  Trat is a nice relaxing town located SE corner of Thailand near Cambodia border. This is an ideal town to break your journey to Cambodia or a good base to go to islands, such as Koh Chang.
Hotels Trat
Ubon Ratchathani - Ubon Ratchathani has been a well established community for hundreds of years. Relatively unknown to the most tourists, the province boasts a number of natural wonders, cultural and historical attractions, national parks, silk producing shops, etc.
Hotels Ubon Ratchathani
Udon Thani 
Udon was a U.S. air base during the Vietnam War and grew rapidly at that time. After several decades of snoozing, Udon's tourism industry has been given by the dual boost of the archaeological site at Ban Chiang and the new bridge to Laos from nearby Nong Khai.
Hotels Udon Thani
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