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Chinatown (Yaowarat)
Chinatown (Yaowarat) Chinatown - or Yaowarat - is a vibrant area, packed with shops, markets, restaurants and hotels, mostly concentrated along Thanon Yaowarat (Yaowarat Street). Markedly different from the rest of Bangkok, Chinatown is relatively untouched by modern development and has the highes
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Phang Na Bay
Phang Na Bay The iconic Thai images of turquoise sea and craggy limestone islands you see on postcards were most likely shot here in lovely Phang Nga Bay.The bay is one of Thailand’s most spectacular beach escapes, and the limestone towers and white-sand beaches of the island Kohn Phing Kan appear
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Koh Phangan
Koh Phangan In a country famous around the globe for its beautiful islands, Koh Phangan is the quintessential easy-going beach bum’s paradise. More rustic than Koh Samui, much of the island caters to backpackers, hippies and budget travelers looking for affordable accommodations and a stretch of s
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Pattaya Floating Market
Pattaya Floating Market Traditional market buildings perched on stilts over the water offer a refreshingly different place to shop at the Pattaya Floating Market. The thatched huts are filled with stalls selling Thai handicrafts, delicious street food, and souvenirs. The Mud House Village and Old
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Chalong Big Buddha
Chalong Big Buddha Built on a patch of virgin rainforest high above Phuket City and visible from most vantage points, the serene - and very, very, big - Chalong Big Buddha will wow you even from a distance. Close up, its quite overwhelming. The giant statue was built by donations - visitors who do
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Ao Nang Beach
Ao Nang Beach Luxury beach resorts with pampering garden pools and high-end add-ons attract a jet-set crowd to Ao Nang Beach on the Andaman Sea. Ao Nang is an ideal base for island-hopping trips, sea-kayaking adventures and day tours to local attractions like snake farms, pineapple plantations and
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Gibbon Rehabilitation Center
Gibbon Rehabilitation Center The Gibbon Rehabilitation Center seeks to repair some of the damage done to the local population of white-handed gibbons and to repopulate the local forest with the released animals. You can visit the Center for free, but as it depends on volunteers and donations, its
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Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) Deep within the Grand Palace grounds you’ll find Thailand’s most sacred sight: the Emerald Buddha (Phra Kaew Morakot) contained within the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. This temple is an essential palladium of Thai society. Practical Info The Temp
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Chao Phraya River (Mae Nam Chao Phraya)
Chao Phraya River (Mae Nam Chao Phraya) The Chao Phraya River (or Mae Nam Chao Phraya) runs north to south through Thailand, whose most notable and densely populated cities lie along the rivers main tributary. In Bangkok, the Chao Phraya is a major transportation artery. A vast network of ferries
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Lamai Beach
Lamai Beach Lamai Beach vies with Chaweng for title of Koh Samui’s prettiest beach, especially along its less coral-strewn southern stretches. Less developed than Chaweng, and therefore more tranquil and relaxed, Lamai offers year-round swimming and the interesting formations of the granite Grandm
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Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)
Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) Next door to the Grand Palace you’ll find the Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho). It’s the largest and oldest wat (temple) in Bangkok and, as the name suggests, is home to the enormous reclining Buddha. You’ll also find many more Buddha images at Wat
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Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai)
Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai) Apart from the beaches, Koh Samui’s distinctive icon is the golden Big Buddha Temple - or Wat Phra Yai - visible above the red-tiled rooftops on the island’s north coast. The 12 meter (40 foot) Buddha statue is visible from several kilometers away, and even from an
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Koh Phi Phi Islands
Koh Phi Phi Islands Koh Phi Phi is a group of islands, but most of them are just limestone spires. The only ones of any size are Koh Phi Phi Don and Koh Phi Phi Ley. When you come to visit these heavenly islands, youll be coming into the port on Koh Phi Phi Don. After the infrastructure here was l
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Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun)
Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun) The Temple of the Dawn - or Wat Arun - towers 260 ft (79 m) above the Chao Phraya river. With fabulous views of the rising and setting sun and of the citys main attractions, the temple is one of Bangkoks most visited sights after the Grand Palace.Named by Bangkoks fou
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Prasat Sa Kamphaeng Yai
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Si Satchanalai Historical Park
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Sukhothai Historical Park Central Zone
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Ticket Booth
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Wat Phanit
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Wat Noi Jampi
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