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Where is the nicest place in Thailand?

The 15 most beautiful destinations in Thailand
  • Sukhothai. ...
  • Doi Suthep. ...
  • Ko Lanta. ...
  • Khao Sok National Park. ...
  • Chiang Rai. ...
  • Khao Yai National Park. ...
  • Similan Islands. ...
  • The Grand Palace.




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Traveler Alert: 8 Safe Places To Visit In And Around Thailand
  1. CHIANG MAI. Though a large and bustling city, Chiang Mai is a safe destination. ...
  2. HUA HIN. Located southwest of Bangkok, Hua Hin has almost magically escaped the pressing crowds of tourists. ...
  3. KRABI. ...
  4. KOH SAMUI. ...
  5. CHIANG RAI. ...
  6. KANCHANABURI. ...
  7. PHANG NGA. ...
  8. KUALA LUMPUR.


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When is the best time to visit Thailand? The best to visit Thailand is during the cool and dry season between November and early April, when temperatures range from 84°F to 97°F. However, the climate varies throughout the country, so you can visit all year round.

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Exercise a high degree of caution to Thailand overall due to the risk of civil unrest and the threat of terrorism, including in Bangkok and Phuket. Higher levels apply in some areas.

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To get the most out of Thailand, plan on spending about 12 days. After all, the country is comparable in size to Spain and offers a rich culture dating to around the 13th century, so it takes time to see the highlights.

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Phuket is more touristy than Bangkok and is known for it's long sandy beaches, wild nightlife, colorful resorts, and easy access to day tours. Bangkok is famous for its colorful temples, lively markets, wild nightlife, and sprawling shopping malls. It is also well known for The Grand Palace and Wat Prakeaw.

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If you're dreaming of white sand beaches and turquoise blue waters filled with tropical fish, an adventure to Thailand's islands is ideal. But if you'd prefer black sand beaches with ample opportunities for adventure sports, like surfing, diving, and snorkeling, Bali might be a better option.

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A historically Buddhist country, Thailand and its jungles, mountains, islands, and cities bristle with the gilt pinnacles of its innumerable temples and spirit houses. Many of its most significant sites, which house its most revered buddhas, can be found in and around the capital.

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