5 beautiful places in Thailand which are not so famous

There are more than one reason’s that make Thailand the most popular tourist destination of the Southeast Asia. You can find almost anything and everything here: thick jungle, beaches with crystal clear waters, some of the best luxury hotels of the world and cheap beachfront bungalows. There is everything for people with different budget as well as interests. This one is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been colonized, thus making it rich in its indigenous cultural and historical sites, including the ruins that date back to hundreds of years. Thailand has always managed to retain its typical identity with its very own unique history and culture and its carefree people who are famous for their smiling faces, all of this despite the heavy inflow of tourism. Below is a short list of top tourist attractions that you might consider of visiting while on your Thailand tour packages from Mumbai.

Erawan falls:
A major attraction of Erawan National Park, Erawan falls is just a short trip away from Kanchanaburi in Western Thailand. Water monitor lizards and Macaques can been seen very often here, while the park is open for visitors all round the year.

Ao Nang:
Ao Nang, also known as “Princess Bay” is the most popular beach town of Krabi. Initially used to be a backpacker hotspot but now moving up market as the airport nearby brings in better crowd. This place is not as scenic as the Rai Leh but makes a good base for exploring Krabi as it has good accommodation options and a lot of good restaurants.

Hua Hin Beach:
Originally this beach was built as a royal getaway for the King Rama VII and now is the favourite getaway for the residents of Bangkok on a leisure filled weekend. Hua Hin has over time become very famous amongst the visitors too. This place is also a treat to anyone who loves playing golf as it has the highest concentration of golf courses in the whole Thailand.

Mu Ko Ang Thong:
Ang Thong means “Bowl of Gold” and this National Park is indeed as good as the name suggests. This famous national park consists of 42 islands in the Gulf of Thailand, which are closely placed. The headquarters of this park is placed on Ko Wua Talap. Here, the travelers can reside in beautiful bungalows, and take views of the picturesque bizarre rock formations and surrounding islands. Snorkeling in the shallow coral gardens and exploring the white sand beaches makes a great day trip from Ko Samui.

Koh Nang Yuan:

This is a small island that is very close to Ko Tao. It is a beautiful island and its crystal clear waters are perfect for your scuba diving and snorkeling. There is a nominal entry fee of 100 Baht to visit this island. 

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