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Thailand Travel Guide

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It’s got great beaches and amazing scenery and sites, but just what is it that makes it the perennial favourite it is?

It’s exoticism is a huge draw – from the golden spires of the its magnificent Buddhist temples to wonderful food, dramatic landscapes and seemingly unchanged hilltribe villages to the warm smile of its wonderful people Thailand never fails to live up to the dream.

Explore the island paradise of Koh Samet, sleep on rafts on the River Kwai and in Ayutthaya watch saffron-robed monks collecting alms at dawn.

Further north discover amazing sites such as Sukhothai and Lampang and head to the hills around Chiang Mai to walk and ride elephants between hilltribe villages and discover the city’s famous Night Market.

For those seeking southern adventures there’s scuba-diving, snorkelling, kayaking or trekking in the famous Khao Sok National Park. Those that want a chilled-out holiday in paradise need look no further than Koh Samui or the islands south of Phuket.

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Why Travel to Thailand?

  • A huge variety of things to see and do - and all possible in one amazing trip.
  • Bangkok, the City of Angels, her palaces and temples.
  • Relax on some of the world’s very best white-sand beaches.
  • Get active with a trek, learn to dive or kayak the southwest coast.
  • Enjoy great food and meet some of the friendliest people in South East Asia.