4 Best Places To Visit In Thailand

The most famous attractions of Thailand are widely used as backdrops across the world in many film industries like Bollywood, Hollywood, etc. The reason that they choose these locations is that these are as beautifully unreal as they seem to be. A person visiting here for the first time won't even believe that it’s not a dream, but a reality. The beauty of witnessing the grand palace in person, to approach the Phi Phi Don for the first time or to watch the Railay Beach sunset will surely send up chills through spines, even of any professional traveller. From the lush southern province of Krabi to the north of Thailand in Chiang Mai, you’ll be shocked and even charmed to see the Thailand’s raw beauty. Below are a few places you must consider visiting before leaving on a Thailand tour package from Ahmedabad.

The Grand Palace, Bangkok

If they say there is must see a place in the whole Thailand, then it is the spectacularly dazzling Grand Palace, unquestionably the most famous landmark of the city. It is the home to the King of Thailand, the Royal court and the administrative seat of government for over 150 years. Built in the year 1782, the Grand Palace still continues to amaze visitors with its intricate details and beautiful architecture. You're expected to dress politely, and anyone dressed improperly will be barred from entering.

Similan Islands, Phang Nga Province

This archipelago, that is located at a 90-minute ride on a speedboat and over an 8-hour ride on a slow boat from Phuket, was declared a Marine National Park in 1982. It is pretty underdeveloped but has a wide variety marine life form. This place is known to be one the best deep sea diving places in the whole world due to its exceptional underwater visibility and also a presence of a lot of tropical fishes.

Floating Markets, Bangkok

These floating markets of Bangkok are a must see while on the Thailand package from Ahmedabad as you cannot see this kind of market in any other part of the world and thus, is very unique. These colourful markets offer a wide variety of tropical fruits and vegetables, ready to consume coconut water, and local dishes prepared in the floating kitchens right on the boat itself! You may have come across the pictures of these markets a lot of times, but visiting it is a totally different experience. 

Khao Yai National Park

Thailand’s most visited and the second largest National Park, Khao Yai is also a UNESCO World heritage site. The highest peak of this park is Khao Rom and is perched at a whooping height of 1351 m. Khao Yai is a perfect getaway located at a 3 hour drive from Bangkok, blessed with lush green mountainous topography along with fertile and rich valleys, substantial biodiversity and thrashing waterfalls. It is also home to a variety of animal life with over 67 species of mammals, 320 species of birds and thousands of species of plants spread across a wide area.

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