The Most Popular Attractions in Thailand
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Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
READ MORE: Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)Wat Pho is the largest and oldest temple in Bangkok, and one of the six temples in Thailand designated as a first-class royal temple. Wat Pho is not only famous for its vast size and rich historical heritage but also attracts countless visitors due to its unique architectural complex.
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Doi Suthep
READ MORE: Doi SuthepDoi Suthep is the most famous mountain in northern Thailand and a sacred Buddhist site. From the foot of the mountain to the summit, you will pass three unique temples, where you can experience the distinctive charm of Buddhist culture along the way.
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Chiang Mai Old City
READ MORE: Chiang Mai Old CityThe Chiang Mai Old City, built in 1296, is one of Thailand’s important cultural heritage sites. This ancient city is laid out in a square shape and is surrounded by walls and moats for protection. It was once the site of the royal palace of the Lanna Kingdom.
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Phi Phi Islands
READ MORE: Phi Phi IslandsPhi Phi Islands, one of Thailand’s national parks, is located about 20 kilometers southeast of Phuket, Thailand. It is a tropical paradise consisting of six islands. The main islands are Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Le, and there are four small islands around it.
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The Grand Palace in Bangkok
READ MORE: The Grand Palace in BangkokThe Grand Palace in Bangkok is the royal palace of the Thai monarchy, located in the heart of the capital, near the Chao Phraya River. It is the largest, best-preserved, and most culturally distinctive royal palace in Thailand’s history. Today, the Grand Palace retains functions for ceremonies, gatherings, and receptions, and it is open to the public on regular days, making it one of the most famous tourist attractions in Bangkok.
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Khao Sok National Park
READ MORE: Khao Sok National ParkKhao Sok National Park in Thailand, located on the mainland between Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui, boasts the largest pristine forest in southern Thailand. Research indicates that the remnants of its rainforest may even be older and more diverse than those of the Amazon.




















