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Attractive Activities in Thailand

Thailand, recognized as The "Land of Smiles" makes Thailand as well-developed and provides all kinds of modern comforts for the tourist destination—yet it's also still wild enough to offer off-the-beaten-path adventure and once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences. There are many activities here, from sunrise to sunset and sunset to sunrise. No matter where you are, whether you are here for the world-class beaches in the south or the mountain villages in the north, Thailand will not disappoint.

Choose from visiting glittering Buddhist temples, exploring awe-inspiring caves and grottos, epic cityscapes by night and by day and beautiful National Parks. The options are varied but the result remains the same - a feeling of awe.

Thailand's attractions are diverse, and each provides a rewarding and memorable experience in its own way. Famous Cities like Bangkok, Phuket, Hat Yai , Pattaya, Chiang Mai are bustling hives of joyful activities. If you would like to stay with natural, you can also trek in the mountains or enjoyed some face-time with elephants or the bold monkeys which always ready to steal your lunch or stay on the white sand beaches on either Thai gulf or Andaman sea. You can also enjoy many active things there, such as the ocean rafting and kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving.

Even if your plans for Thailand mainly involve frolicking on a beach or staying in the major cities, you'll probably spend at least a day or two to see Thai culture. Grand Palace in Bangkok is one of the famous places and this should definitely be at the top of your list. This is the number one sightseeing attraction in the city, and it's staggering in both historical significance and craftsmanship. The grounds are a maze of royal halls, temples, and ancient relics, the most important being Wat Phra Kaeo (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), said to hold a fragment of either hair or bone from the enlightened Buddha himself. Allow several hours to do the Grand Palace justice, but if you're up for more walking afterward, you can easily take in some of the city's other major landmarks nearby in the old town of Bangkok which more than 225 years old. The famous Wat Po and Wat Arun, the Temple of the Dawn (a great place to watch the sunset), are just a few minutes away.

In Phuket, which formerly the Portuguese colonials more than 150 years ago, there is the unique architecture there, and this is called Sino-Portuguese. During the 18th century, much of Phuket’s booming tin mining was carried out by Hokkien Chinese. It was the Hokkien Chinese who be-came most invested in building the part of the island that is now referred to as Phuket Old Town. Two styles of buildings became popular during this time: shophouses and mansions depicting the Sino-Portuguese style of design and architecture. The tin mining industry brought much prosperity to Phuket, and it is good that we can appreciate today through these lovely shophouses and mansions left behind. Phuket’s history truly is eclectic and intriguing. There is more to this island than just beaches and parties. So much of Phuket’s true heritage is uniquely preserved through the restoration and upkeep of Phuket Old Town’s famous Sino-Portuguese style shophouses and the exquisite Sino-colonial mansions


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