Welcome to Thailand, the ‘Land of the Free’:

"Thailand is the 50th largest country in the world with an area roughly equal to that of France.With rugged mountains in the north and world-famous tropical beaches in the south, it is a land of pristine beauty. Also, Sixteen million tourists fly into Thailand each year, and despite the influx of visitors, this country's cultural integrity remains relatively intact. From the idyllic islands to the bustling cities, there are 77 provinces housing 63 million people across mountains"

One of the top Destination in the world:

Thailand is one of the top destination and most popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia. As the only Southeast Asian country never to be colonized, it is also studded with incredible cultural and historical sites, including ruins that stretch back hundreds of years.

Everything is in Thailand:

You can find almost anything here in Thailand: crystal blue beaches, thick jungle, great food, cheap beach front bungalows and some of the best luxury hotels in the world.

Budget Friendly:

Travelers on a budget are constantly and regretfully having to slash cities from their itineraries due to a sheer lack of funds. This is not the case in Thailand, however, where travel is cheap and different modes of transportation are readily available.

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.

All time favourite place:

Thailand is a collage of animated scenes that comprise bustling modern cities crowded with motorbikes and tuk-tuks, Buddhist temples tended by orange-robed monks, hill tribes selling handicrafts, lush landscapes dotted with traditional farming villages, ancient ruins and stunning coastlines peppered with gorgeous beaches and blue lagoons. A bucket-list vacation spot for so many people, Thailand truly has it all–the chaotic charm of Bangkok, the epic tropical jungles, some of the best street food in the world, and palm-lined beaches that seem to go on forever. Whatever your reason for escaping to the Land of Smiles, Thailand won't disappoint. Thailand is home to well-connected trains and budget airlines that can take you from one point of interest to the next quickly and effectively. If you're researching destinations and things to do on your next tropical vacation, check out our list of the best places to visit in Thailand.

Koh Samet:

Only 200 kilometers from Bangkok you’ll find the ideal holiday getaway for tourists and locals alike. One reason you’ll love Koh Samet is because it gets significantly less rainfall than the rest of eastern Thailand, so you can spend more time on any of the 16 beaches.

Koh Chang:

Also known as “Elephant Island”, Koh Chang is the second largest Thai island. Since it’s mostly covered in rainforest, Koh Chang is one of the best places to visit in Thailand for anyone who loves jungle trekking, wildlife, and stunning waterfalls. When you’re ready to head toward the water, the sweeping bays, coral reefs, and cozy beach cabins are sure to impress.

Chanthaburi:

The waterfront in Chanthaburi’s Old Town is a peaceful paradise for travellers who wish to truly unwind, with a tasteful mix of Chinese, French and Vietnamese influenced architecture. Chanthaburi is the real Thai experience with most water-side eateries only offering local Thai cuisine.