Thailand: attractions and places of interest

Tiger Temple

The full name of the Tiger Temple is Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yanasampanno. According to statistics, more than 600 tourists visit this place every day. A very exciting place where all travelers arriving in Thailand want to go. The temple is looked after by local monks. In addition to the 16 tigers that ar...

Wat Kaew Temple

Wat Kaew Temple is an unpopular place among tourists in Thailand, so you can admire the exquisite beauty of the unusual white temple, if not completely alone, then at least without crowds of tourists. People call it the White Temple; it was originally built as a home and place of spiritual practice ...

River Kwai

The River Kwai flows through the famous Kanchanaburi region, it owes its existence to two tributary rivers, Kwai Noi and Kwai Yai. This is one of the most popular areas in Thailand. On the River Kwai west of Bangkok, thousands of prisoners of war worked on the railway during Thailand's World War II ...

Viking cave

The Viking Cave is one of the central attractions of Thailand. It is located near the azure sea; the cave received this name thanks to ancient drawings of sea vessels that look like Viking ships. There are also images of animals in this place. Local residents consider it sacred. During the excursion...

Phi Phi Islands

The Phi Phi Islands are considered the pearl of Thailand. Here you can see snow-white beaches, azure water merging somewhere near the horizon with a piercingly clear sky, tropical plants bordering a strip of sand, limestone cliffs standing guard over peace and tranquility. The islands consist of two...

Koh Tao

The island of Koh Tao is located in the south of Thailand near Koh Samui and Phangan. Tourists are attracted by the untouched nature, clean beaches and picturesque views. Divers and families with children often fly here. In addition to relaxing and diving, you can go rock climbing or master the basi...

Muang Boran

Muang Boran, also known as Ancient Siam, is a park in Thailand built under the patronage of Lek Viriyaphant. It was founded in 1972, it covers an area of more than 3.2 square kilometers, and thanks to this, the park is called the largest open-air museum. Construction of the complex lasted almost 10 ...

Phi Phi Le

Phi Phi Le is an island in the Andaman Sea that became known to many from the filming of the film "Beach" in 2000. Today it is a popular island among tourists and divers. The main attraction of the island is Maya Bay beach, which is a bay of 400 by 300 meters, which surrounds on 3 sides of the clif...

Phanom Rung

In the Thai province of Buriram is the beautiful historic park Phan Rung. In 2005, Thai authorities applied for the inclusion of the temple on World Heritage Lists. The temple stands at an altitude of 402 meters on top of an ancient volcano. Hence the name of the temple, which in translation sounds...

Erawan

Erawan is a national park in Thailand, founded in 1975 on an area of 550 km2. The main attraction of the park is the cascading Erawan waterfall with a height of 831 meters. Erawan Waterfall consists of 7 cascades, more than one and a half kilometers long, the highest point of the waterfall is at an...

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