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East Thailand, Central Thailand, North Thailand, NOrtheast Thailand, South Thailand
Chonburi is on Thailand’s eastern coast and as it is the nearest beach destination to Bangkok one of the main weekend ‘getaways’ for city dwellers. The province features excellent beaches and is also home to Pattaya – probably Thailand’s most famous beach destinations. Pattaya is a significant draw for foreign tourists keen to sample its nightlife, golf courses,
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This central Thailand province is home to Ayutthaya – Thailand’s former capital and one of the country’s leading tourist attractions. Easily accessible from Thailand’s current capital (just 86 kilometers north of Bangkok) and rich in historical significance, the ancient city of Ayutthaya (or, more formerly, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya) was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong and remained the country’s capital until 1767.
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Often referred to as the ‘Rose of the North’, Chiang Mai is the economic and cultural centre of Northern Thailand and the focus of tourism within the region. Located about 700 kilometres from Bangkok, it is one of Thailand’s better known and most visited provinces. Originally the capital of the Lanna Thai kingdom created by King Mengrai in 1296, the province has a played a major part in the development of the country.
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Meaning “city of peace”, Buriram is a large, highly populated province some 410 kilometres from Bangkok in north-eastern Thailand – an area known as ‘Issan’. The 10,312,435 square kilometre province still has substantial forested areas and a population of about 1.6 million people. The area has major historical significance and features a number of Khmer ruins.
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Situated next to the Andaman Sea, Krabi is a province of more than 100 beautiful islands, white sandy beaches, clear blue water, forests, caves and waterfalls. Located around 800 kilometres from Bangkok, archaeological digs suggest Krabi may have been one of the first places in Thailand where communities existed with find dating back to pre-history.
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East Thailand, Central Thailand, North Thailand, NOrtheast Thailand, South ThailandTourist Destinations in Thailand
East Thailand
Chonburi is on Thailand’s eastern coast and as it is the nearest beach destination to Bangkok one of the main weekend ‘getaways’ for city dwellers. The province features excellent beaches and is also home to Pattaya – probably Thailand’s most famous beach destinations. Pattaya is a significant draw for foreign tourists keen to sample its nightlife, golf courses,Read More Central Thailand
This central Thailand province is home to Ayutthaya – Thailand’s former capital and one of the country’s leading tourist attractions. Easily accessible from Thailand’s current capital (just 86 kilometers north of Bangkok) and rich in historical significance, the ancient city of Ayutthaya (or, more formerly, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya) was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong and remained the country’s capital until 1767.Read More North Thailand
Often referred to as the ‘Rose of the North’, Chiang Mai is the economic and cultural centre of Northern Thailand and the focus of tourism within the region. Located about 700 kilometres from Bangkok, it is one of Thailand’s better known and most visited provinces. Originally the capital of the Lanna Thai kingdom created by King Mengrai in 1296, the province has a played a major part in the development of the country.Read More North East Thailand
Meaning “city of peace”, Buriram is a large, highly populated province some 410 kilometres from Bangkok in north-eastern Thailand – an area known as ‘Issan’. The 10,312,435 square kilometre province still has substantial forested areas and a population of about 1.6 million people. The area has major historical significance and features a number of Khmer ruins.Read More South Thailand
Situated next to the Andaman Sea, Krabi is a province of more than 100 beautiful islands, white sandy beaches, clear blue water, forests, caves and waterfalls. Located around 800 kilometres from Bangkok, archaeological digs suggest Krabi may have been one of the first places in Thailand where communities existed with find dating back to pre-history.Read More
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