Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Royal Grand Palace (king rama)
The Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)
( Bridge the river Kwai )
Mae Sa Waterfall
The Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)
Vimanmek Mansion Museum
Dokmai Garden
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden
Lisu Hill-Tribe Display
Tourist Attractions In Thailand
Started by nataliakumar, Sep 01 2011 02:32 PM
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Posted 01 September 2011 - 02:32 PM
Top Tourist Attractions in Thailand
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Posted 08 September 2011 - 11:05 PM
Some more places of interest
1.Sukhothai - a beautiful example of thoughtful city planning enlivened by lakes and elegant statues of the Buddha. The 300-year-old temples and palaces of Ayutthaya display a refined mix of Hindu and Buddhist sculpture.
2.Kanchanaburi -sited on the banks of the River Kwai, There are plenty of sobering World War II sights in the town, as well as a reasonable range of trekking, rafting and cycling options that make the most of the fine river scenery, plus some appealing rafthouse accommodation too
3.Khao Sok National Park- here you can sleep in a tree house under limestone karst, wake to the sound ogf the hooting gibbons, and take an adventure tour via waterlogged caves and jungles trails to a lake.
4.The ancient Khmer temple of Phanom Rung-This exquisite pink sandstone complex was built in the tenth century as a blueprint for the Angkor temples across the border in Cambodia
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1.Sukhothai - a beautiful example of thoughtful city planning enlivened by lakes and elegant statues of the Buddha. The 300-year-old temples and palaces of Ayutthaya display a refined mix of Hindu and Buddhist sculpture.
2.Kanchanaburi -sited on the banks of the River Kwai, There are plenty of sobering World War II sights in the town, as well as a reasonable range of trekking, rafting and cycling options that make the most of the fine river scenery, plus some appealing rafthouse accommodation too
3.Khao Sok National Park- here you can sleep in a tree house under limestone karst, wake to the sound ogf the hooting gibbons, and take an adventure tour via waterlogged caves and jungles trails to a lake.
4.The ancient Khmer temple of Phanom Rung-This exquisite pink sandstone complex was built in the tenth century as a blueprint for the Angkor temples across the border in Cambodia
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#3
Posted 11 October 2011 - 07:59 AM
Attractions in Center parts of Thailand
Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets (Ratchaburi) - the largest and most well-known floating market in Thailand. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is located in Damnoen Saduak district in Ratchaburi Province which around 80 kilometer south west of Bangkok city.
Sunflowers fields (Lopburi and Saraburi) - the popular tourist destination for Thai people. The sunflower fields can be found in November to January of each year in the center part of Thailand mostly in Lopburi and Saraburi province. Around 50,000 acres of sunflowers are growed for commercial propose (sunflower seeds). The easiest way to visit the sunflower fields is to take a day trip by train provided by Thailand Railway. (Sunflower and Pasak Jolasit Dam train trip is only available in November to January)
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets (Ratchaburi) - the largest and most well-known floating market in Thailand. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is located in Damnoen Saduak district in Ratchaburi Province which around 80 kilometer south west of Bangkok city.
Sunflowers fields (Lopburi and Saraburi) - the popular tourist destination for Thai people. The sunflower fields can be found in November to January of each year in the center part of Thailand mostly in Lopburi and Saraburi province. Around 50,000 acres of sunflowers are growed for commercial propose (sunflower seeds). The easiest way to visit the sunflower fields is to take a day trip by train provided by Thailand Railway. (Sunflower and Pasak Jolasit Dam train trip is only available in November to January)
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Posted 08 November 2011 - 10:15 PM
Tempel of Dawn
Tiger tempel Kanchanaburi
Tiger tempel Kanchanaburi
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Posted 15 November 2011 - 11:57 PM
Wat Aroon, the temple of dawn, is one of the three must-see temples in Bangkok , and can easily be combined with Wat Pho and Wat Phra Kaew (in the Grand Palace complex). It is one of Bangkok's best know landmark and stands on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thon Buri. Wat Aroon is best seen from the opposite bank of the river; it glistens in the sunlight during the day and stands dark and noble at dawn or dusk.
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Posted 15 May 2012 - 02:30 AM
In the East Thailand Just 2 hours' drive from Bangkok is Pattaya, the renowned recreation centre on the east coast. Its fine sand, blue sky and limpid sea are among many other good things that prove irresistible to both foreign and domestic tourists. Although Pattaya is the cream of Chon Buri (81 km), other places of interest are plentiful in this province -- Khao Sam Muk, where stands the Chao Mae Sam Muk Shrine highly revered by Thais; Bang Saen, the nearest-to-Bangkok beach resort for families; Ko Sichang, a paradise island whose name has become the title of a song. Chanthaburi (245 km), a coastal province famous for its gemstones, fruits, hot pepper and Chanthabun mats.
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