Top 7 Major Travel Cities in Thailand

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Thailand has some beautiful things to offer. The contrast of nature with a cosmopolitan living style is worth an exploration. Even this tropical dream destination offers so many magnificent ancient sights and temples. Conversely, Thailand is also an excellent city for authentic and lavish shopping.

Here we have run down some top destinations in Thailand that you must visit on your trip:

Bangkok

It is a well-reputed and famous city in entire Southeast Asia. It is the Capital of Thailand and a memorable place with so much fun, enjoyment, and many things to do. The skyscrapers are so high, dominating the skyline. Besides this, a very posh market along the streets, abundant monasteries, and gorgeous temples dot the city. 

It will be best to visit The Grand Palace, a stunning temple in the part of Wat Pho. The main attraction of this impressive shrine is its giant “Reclining Buddha.” On the flip side of Bangkok, you will find joyful and exciting nightlife with luxurious Thai restaurants. Those traveling to the Khao San Road prefer to hope this cuisine treats their taste buds.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is one of the most fantastic places in Thailand, with a laidback vibe and refreshing circumstances. It is an excellent place to get energized and charmed after a hectic journey through the bustling sides of the country. Here, you will get overwhelming options to indulge yourself with some tasty street foods and soothing Thai massage.

The exotic and picturesque old town at the city’s center draws tourists yearly. You will enjoy meandering the narrow and cozy lanes as they are noiseless. Afterward, you can head to the popular temple on top of the hill to witness a fantastic view of Chiang Mai.

Ayutthaya

The historical city Ayutthaya is in Thailand within a stone’s throw distance from Bangkok. 1700 century back, this city was the largest in the world. Though a significant part of this city was demolished, the debris and the remaining part tell the story of Ayutthaya’s glorious past in an incredible style.

Here, you can explore some significant ancient instances, such as; Wat Phu Khao Thong. The majestic view of this site will amaze you. Another one is Wat Phra Si Sanphet, with a stunning view. After so much historical exploration, you can head to the floating market to enjoy the serenity and peaceful ambiance.

Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi faces the watersides of two rivers, Kwai Yai and Kwai Noi. This place is famous for the bridge across the Kwai River. It is reminiscent of the horrific time of World War when the worst situation leads many people to their deaths.

The magnificent museums and the temples are worth a visit. Aside from this, the mesmerizing scenic beauty and awe-inspiring surroundings will insist you stay for some time. In addition, the majestic scene of Sai Yok falls and Erawan falls will give you an otherworldly feeling. Also, you can visit the Erawan National Park nearby the falls.

Pattaya

Pattaya is mainly a beach destination which is not preferable for everyone. The key attractions include massage services, adult bars, and sex tourism, which are mainly responsible for the current economic scenario. Even gay men chill out like flocks the whole night on the streets. Even you can see them in arrays of nightclubs and bars.

But, local government and authority bodies are taking necessary actions to clean up the landscape of this reputed city. Now, you can experience plenty of water activities, shopping malls, movie theatres, and locally crafted items at supermarkets. The action taken by local managing bodies seems successful as the city is now attracting a different group of tourists.

Krabi Town

Krabi Town is little in size but very popular among locals and tourists traveling across the world. It is part of the Malaysian peninsula. Here, you can feel the flavor of the original Thai culture. Everything is cheap and authentic. 

This town is good for hopping on the night markets and getting a rejuvenating Thai massage. Many gringos choose this country as an incredible destination for a short tour. 

Nakhon Ratchasima

Nakhon Ratchasima, commonly known as Korat, is a vibrant and expansive city in Thailand. This large city will offer posh markets and street eateries when wandering around the city’s lanes. Many visitors choose this Korat as the base to travel to the adjacent tourist spots like; Khao Yai National Park.

This city is home to magical scenery, challenging hiking mountains with sharp cliffs, and unusual creatures like; monitor lizards, gibbons, Asian elephants, and many others. Besides this, the nearby spot, Phimai ruins, commemorates the structure of Angkor Wat. This place is beautiful to explore.

The above-mentioned top destination spots in Thailand will help you list the name. So, you can start preparing your bucket list for the trip to Thailand. We assure you that you will have a delightful and charming holiday. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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