grand palace bangkok:
The Grand Palace Bangkok is considered the spiritual heart of the Kingdom of Thailand and the palace complex features a number of impressive buildings.
Chiang Rai:
If you’re into offbeat adventures, nature, great local food and culture, then Chiang Rai deserves at least a couple of days in your Thailand plans.
Sukhothai Historical Park:
UNESCO World Heritage Site Sukhothai Historical Park covers the ruins of Sukhothai, the former capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom. Located a 7-hour bus ride from Bangkok.
Phanom Rung:
Step into another world at Phanom Rung Historical Park. In the Isaan region of Thailand you will find a dormant volcano. On the rim of that volcano you will find one of the most significant and magnificent Khmer temples in all of Thailand.
Khon Kaen:
On the face of it, Khon Kaen is a city just like many others in Thailand. It has the usual plethora of temples, but one in particular stands out. The Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon Temple stands a breathtaking, gold-glittering 9 storeys high.
Koh Kut:
Despite its accessibility from Bangkok, Koh Kut (also spelled Koh Kood) is free of the crowds and overdevelopment that plague some of Thailand’s more popular islands. Koh Kood doesn’t really have too much going on, and it’s definitely a more rustic experience.