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Best places to visit in Thailand

Thailand is a country offering multiple different aspects. A very popular tourist destination, the country attracts visitors as much for its cultural riches as for its magnificent scenery and white sandy beaches.

Thailand actually has a great deal to offer the curious traveller, with Its capital, in particular, offering a wonderful cross-sample of what you can expect to find in the country. Bangkok is a city that simply buzzes with noise and vitality. Food stalls in the streets, trendy spots in which to party or go shopping, and not forgetting the temples, or the markets extending for kilometres – there really is something to suit every taste.

Continue on to the South and in 90 minutes you will find yourself at the beach. History buffs will probably prefer to take the road north to Ayutthaya and its temple, with all its many Buddhas. And heading further north still, Chiang Mai, the thick jungle and the area's preserved local traditions, in particular, are sure to delight lovers of tranquillity, good food and hiking.

Moving on to the southeast, fans of wide open spaces are sure to be captivated by Phang Nga Bay and its gorgeous aquatic landscapes. Phuket and Krabi, which lie in the surrounding area, are ideal destinations for fans of beaches and partying to spend some time at. And out in the Gulf of Thailand, the islands of Ko Tao, Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Samui serve as great destinations for both novice and experienced divers and anyone simply looking to enjoy the country's most beautiful beaches.

Damnoen Saduak is a floating market that unfortunately has become too touristy and is no longer authentic.
Chiang Mai, the province of northern Thailand, is home to the small village of Mae Malai.
Huai Khrai is a small town of a little more than 7,000 souls to the north of Chiang Rai, on the road to the frontier with Myanmar, right in the middle of the Golden Triangle.
Mae Chan is a small town on the border with Myanmar in the north of Thailand, midway between Chiang Rai and Mae Sai. It is one of the places you pass through when touring the Golden Triangle region.
Nakhon Ratchasima is a stopover for the day. It's not hugely interesting but is on a crossroads where the rail and road networks meet.
Cha Am is a beach resort only 2hrs from Bangkok, close to the popular destination of Hua Hin.
This refugee camp is located between the border of Burma and Thailand.
Located facing the Gulf of Thailand, Surat Thani serves as the port of departure for those traveling to Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Samui.