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Top 10 Things to Do in Thailand

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Thailand is known for its tropical climate, beautiful temples, wonderful beaches, and tasty food. For many a young traveler, it is the go to place to visit and back pack. However, many times, people don’t know where to go and end up only going to the most touristic areas of the country. Unfortunately, they do not get to experience some of the things that make Thailand so great, namely the Thai things. With that in mind, check out the list below for the top 10 things to do in Thailand.

#10: A Visit to the Grand Palace

The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most famous tourist’s destination. While it might feel like a tourist trap, it still one of the top things to do in Thailand. It has a rich grandeur and history that goes back to 1782. The palace is the ceremonial residence of the King of Thailand. However, due to this fact, the Palace does not open all its grounds to the public. While at the palace, you can visit the Emerald Buddha, which is the home to the largest Buddha in Buddhism.[1]Wikipedia – Bangkok

One of the best times to visit is at night. In the evenings, it is well illuminated and you will get a chance to better notice its architectural brilliance. It really is quite the romantic location to visit at this time. Noting that this is a very special place in Thailand, make sure to be very respectful so as not to offend the local customs.

#9: The Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle is the point where Ruak River, also known as Sop Ruak, meets with Mekong River. At this point the three countries of Laos, Myanmar/Burma, and Thailand meet. The area got its name because the Chinese paid for the opium grown in the area with Gold. Opium is an integral part of the culture in this area and is an acceptable stimulant. The area are the Hmong tribe who have always produced opium for trade.

Other than the production of opium, the Golden Triangle is a beautiful place with inspiring nature, lifestyle and interesting people.[2]The Golden Triangle Opium Trade: An Overview It has beautiful mountains and landscapes highlighted by the Sri Lanna National Park.

#8: Elephant Nature Park

The elephant is a revered animal in Thailand. In the Elephant Natural Park, they help rescue and rehabilitate elephants. The Elephant Natural Park started in 1995 and has more than 35 elephants roaming the area. The center is also home to rescued cats and dogs. The sanctuary is associated with one of the few elephant hospitals in the world (Friends of the Asian Hospital). It is dedicated to rehabilitating and treating sick elephants. At the hospital, visitors get a chance to learn more about professionals who take care of injured elephants and watch them treat the injured elephants.

The park also offers the opportunity to visitors interact with animals.[3]ethical traveler – Elephant Rides and Trekking: Big Fun, but at a Great Cost For example, visitors can feed the elephants and spend some time with them. They can take the elephants to graze elephants in the sanctuary as well as to the river to drink water.

#7: Island Hopping and Phang Nga Bay

There are thousands of miles of beach and hundreds of islands in Thailand to explore. One of the best ways to visit all of these places is to travel by boat and go island hoping. There are many famous spots to visit. For example, head over to see the limestone rocks of Phang Nga Bay. It also has great calm waters that provide the perfect environment for kayaking and exploring the island’s coastline.[4]Paradise Bay by James Michael Pratt In addition, head over to the white sand beaches of Koi Phi Don,. Here the calm waters give you a chance to go on some fantastic snorkeling adventures.

#6: Hill Tribe Villages

One of the best things to do in Thailand is to visit northern Thailand. This area provides the perfect opportunity to take a break from the tourist trail and to mingle with the local Akhu, Hmong, Lisu and Karen tribes. You can spend a few nights with the villagers and experience their way of life as you learn more about their traditions.[5]Travelers’ experiences of authenticity in “hill tribe” tourism in Northern Thailand In addition, you can trek and walk through the jungle as you move from one village to another. The Northern Province covers an area of 11,879 square kilometers. It borders Laos, Burma, and Myanmar. Chiang Rai is about 830 kilometer from Bangkok. It is famous for several reasons including Chiang Saen, Mae Sai and the Golden Triangle. This is definitely a very nice experience that will make your holiday in Thailand unique and enjoyable.

#5: Festivals

One of the best things to do in Thailand is to participate in the local celebrations and festivals. In addition, if you want to go to the epicenter of the celebration, make sure to head to Bangkok. Here, you will have a chance to sample events and festivals that offer insight into the local traditions. The must-see events in Bangkok include Thai New Year festivals, Loi Krathong festivals and Naga Fireballs.[6]U.S. Department of State – Thailand New Year – Songkran Festival

Other nationally held events to consider visiting are Krathong and Songkran. In addition, various cities and provinces have their own celebrations which are enjoyable as well. Some of the major festivals are Buddhist holiday celebrations. These events follow the lunar calendar. You can get the dates from the Thai calendar. It is important to note that many local festivals do not have fixed dates and may change depending on the province in question.

#4: Floating Markets

One of the most unique things to do in Thailand is to visit the floating markets. The markets are a great place to take truly unique photos. They feature wooden boats with local fruits arranged in piles waiting for willing buyers. However, don’t just window shop, but consider buying some stuff as well. In fact, you can get some of the best bargain for the fruits.

Two of the most famous floating markets are Ratchaburi and Damnoen Saduak. These markets are located about 100 kilometers from Bangkok. If you are looking to get away from some of the tourist crowds, there are also other floating markets to consider such as Samut Songkram and Taling Chan.[7]Floating Markets: Balancing the Needs of Visitors as a Tourist Attraction and Locals Way of Life. A Case Study of Talingchan Floating Market, Bangkok Thailand Some popular Thai fruits that you can buy include yellow longan, pungent durian and custard apples.

#3: Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi is one of the most important places to include on your Thailand trip itinerary. The area is famous for its lush forests and WWII history. However, the province also has a dark past. During WWII, it was the location of the infamous Death Railway. Allied prisoners of war were forced to build it using primitive tools.[8]Notes on the Thai-Burma Railway One of its most noted parts is the bridge over the River Kwai.

#2: National Parks and Ancient Ruins

Thailand is a home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. It has renowned national parks which are not only beautiful but unique. Visitors have the chance to visit many UNESCO World Heritage sites.

One of the best things to do in Thailand is to visit the parks such as Doi Inthanon. This park features the highest peak in Thailand. Another place to consider visiting is Khao Yai National Park. It is the largest monsoon forest in Thailand and has also been classified as a World Heritage Site  by UNESCO.[9]UNESCO – Historic City of Ayutthaya Lastly, consider visiting Sai National Park. Here you can discover beautiful waterfalls, caves and see beautiful but rare animals.

#1: Shops and Markets

One of the best things to do in Thailand is to visit the local shops and markets. For example, when in Chiang Mai the local market and shops feature local handicrafts, furniture, silverware, pottery and wood carvings.[10]ASIAWEB Direct – CHIANG MAI GUIDE When visiting, Khao Yao and Korat one of the popular things is to visit the local night markets. These provide a great opportunity to avoid the heat of the day while trying out some tasty local Thai foods.

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