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Highlights of Thailand

  • Bangkok, Thailand’s capital. The city is known for plenty of things from excitement and chaos, to freedom, beauty, and adventure. Through the hustle and bustle, gigantic skyscrapers, grand palaces and temples, and a world-renowned floating market. A synonym for delicious food, wild party nights, for its street life and cultural landmarks, as well as its red-light districts. The Grand Palace and Buddhist temples including Wat Arun and Wat Pho stand in contrast with other tourist attractions such as the nightlife scenes of Khaosan Road and Patpong.

    • Grand Palace Bangkok Youintravel.com

    • Bangkok River Youintravel.com

    • Bangkok Floating Market Youintravel.com

    • Floating Market, Bangkok, Thailand, Youintravel

    • Lost in Bangkok Youintravel.com

    • Bangkok skyscaper at night youintravel.com

    • Bangkok street night time youintravel.com

    • uktuk in Bankok, Thailand, Youintravel.com

  • Chiang Mai is a city in mountainous northern Thailand, still retains vestiges of walls and moats from its history as a cultural and religious center. It’s also home to hundreds of elaborate Buddhist temples, including 14th-century Wat Phra Singh and 15th-century Wat Chedi Luang, adorned with carved serpents.
    Thousands of local and international tourists come to the city to celebrate two Thai lantern festivals: Yi Ping and Loy Kratong. The festivals both feature illuminated lanterns that are launched into the sky for Yi Peng and onto water and land for Loy Kratong.

    • Chiang mai Overview Youintravel.com

    • Chiang mai Thailand Youintravel.com

    • Temple Wat Mahawan Chiang Mai Thailand Youintravel.com

    • Chiang mai latern festival Thailand Youintravel.com

    • Elephants in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Youintravel

    • White Temple - Wat Rong Khun Chiang Rai Thailand Youintravel.com

  • Pattaya is on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of Bangkok, less than two hours’ drive from Bangkok, is the largest tourist destination. This nightlife hub is famous for its sex industry which is growing day by day and is the reason why Pattaya is known as sin city. Pattaya is also well known for many luxury resorts, beautiful beaches…

    • Pattaya beach Thailand Youintravel.com

    • Pattaya Overview Thailand Youintravel.com

  • Krabi, the most relaxing part to be in all of Thailand, on the west coast of southern Thailand.
    Krabi is famous for its scenic view and breathtaking Beaches and Islands. Its coral reef vistas are also one of the world’s most beautiful, which makes the City a great spot for coral diving. On a hilltop reached by stairs, the Tiger Cave Temple is a Buddhist site with panoramic views. Khao Kanab Nam, 2 slanting hills rising out of water, form a local landmark. Andaman Sea destinations like the Phi Phi Islands are accessible by ferry.

    • PhiPhi Krabi Thailand Youintravel.com

    • Phra Nang Beach, Krabi, Thailand

    • Koh Phi Phi, Krabi, Thailand, Youintravel.com

  • Ko Samui, Thailand’s second largest island, lies in the Gulf of Thailand off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus. It’s known for its palm-fringed beaches, mountainous rainforest, plus luxury resorts and posh spas.

    • Koh Samui Beach view Youintravel.com

    • Koh Samui overview, youintravel.com

    • temple in Koh Samui Thailand Youintravel.com

  • Phuket, a rainforested, mountainous island in the Andaman Sea, has some of Thailand’s most popular beaches, mainly situated along the clear waters of the western shore. The island has many high-end seaside resorts, spas and restaurants.
    Phuket is famous for a number of things like exotic beaches, vibrant nightlife, colorful night markets, delicious seafood, white marble Big Buddha and of course scuba diving.

    • Fishes in Phuket, Thailand, Youintravel

    • Phuket, Walking Street, Thailand, Youintravel.com

FAQ

where is Thailand?

Thailand is in the heart of Southeast Asia. Thailand is bordered by the Gulf of Thailand, Cambodia and Laos to the east, Malaysia to the south, and Myanmar to the north and west.

When is the best time to travel to Thailand?

The best time to visit Thailand is during the dry season from November to March.

If you are a beach/island lover, November to April is the best time to visit beaches on the west coast of Thailand like Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Similan Islands, Samui and Krabi.

If you want to experience Thailand festivals, you should come in November (Thailand Lantern Festivals: Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Festival) or April (Songkran Festival). Or to attend the Thailand Lantern Festival in Chiang Mai/ Chiang Rai.

May to September is the best time for low prices in general, when you should find the biggest discounts and more promotions on accommodation, flights, and tours.

Do I need a visa to Thailand

How many days should I spend in Thailand?

Depending on how you are travelling and how strict your plans are, on average 10 days. 2 weeks or 3 weeks is enough to see most of the highlight of Thailand or 4 weeks that will allow you more time to enjoy the beaches.

Do Thai People speak English?

At most touristy places Thai people speak English.

Can I drink tap water in Thailand?

No, we do not recommend.

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