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Reasons To
Visit Thailand

  • Beaches

    For some Thailand is synonymous with beaches and there is no debating that many of the islands and beaches in the south of the county are truly stunning with a dramatic backdrop of limestone casts which literally erupt out of the water. Many of the islands are still relatively undeveloped and the crystal clear water and abundance of marine life make for some stunning diving and snorkelling.

    Beaches
  • Local cuisine

    An absolute paradise for food lovers, from the spicy soups of the north to the sublime creamy green curries in the south, Thai food is adored by visitors and locals alike. For those who wish to broaden their palate Bangkok is one of the cuisine capitals of the world with food from virtually corner of the planet represented in the various stalls and restaurants.

    Local cuisine
  • Local culture

    "Mai pen rai" is a common expression used by the Thais which means "it's all right". This sums up their approach to life and is reflected in their warm smiles and genuine love for giving warm and friendly service to the farangs (friends) who visit their country. Many people say their main reason for repeat visits is down to the warmth of the people. This warmth permeates through all levels of Thai society from city dwellers to the many ethnic hill tribe people living in the north of the country.

    Local culture
  • National Parks

    Nowhere does the natural beauty of Thailand shine through more than in the national parks dotted around the country. Thailand has one of the highest percentages of protected land of any nation in the world. Whilst today the larger species such as the Asiatic bear and Asian tiger are rather elusive, there are still great viewing opportunities available including hornbills in Doi Inthanon, wild elephants in Khao Yai and giant manta rays in the Similan Islands.

    National Parks
  • Temples

    The majority of Thais are devout Buddhists and this devotion manifests itself in the ornate and wonderfully sculptured temples, or wats, which can be found in every part of the country. The two most famous examples are Wat Pho in the capital, Bangkok and the magnificent Doi Suthep in the northern town of Chiang Mai which is perched on a hill overlooking the city. However a typical journey through Thailand will throw up an array of more subtle but no less interesting wats where the locals can be seen paying their respects to Buddha.

    Temples
 
 

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Excursions in Thailand: Bangkok City Tour

The guide for the day meets you at your hotel from where you will head out for an original and full day of sightseeing in the City of Angels.

Bangkok City Tour

Bangkok, Thailand
  • Culture & History
  • Walking & Biking

This tour uses a variety of public transportation services and helps you to get to grips with the convenient and efficient skytrain system with your guide before exploring the city on your own. 

The guide for the day meets you at your hotel from where you will head out for an original and full day of sightseeing in the City of Angels. You walk to the nearest BTS station and board the skytrain for a short ride to the terminal station of Saphan Taksin on the banks of the Chao Phraya river.

Continue by public taxi boat to Tha Thien pier where you disembark to visit Wat Po, home of the Reclining Buddha and the renowned Thai massage school. From here visit the beautiful Grand Palace. This is the nation's most revered landmark and houses the mysterious Emerald Buddha, the most respected Buddha image in Thailand.

In the afternoon, walk or take a Tuk Tuk across the royal fields of Sanam Luang and eventually reach the backpacker’s mecca of Khao San Road. Then onto Thailand's answer to the 'Champs Elysées', Rachadamnoen, where you will hire a tuk-tuk to reach the end of the avenue and the historical klong (canal) Saen Saap.

Take the bus-boat along a commuting canal to visit Jim Thompson’s House. After the visit, the opportunity is given for shopping in one of the five huge shopping complexes of the area (MBK, Siam Square, Siam Center, Siam Discovery, Siam Paragon), or simply return to your hotel by BTS.

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