Tourism in Thailand: 15 most beautiful destinations that you must visit



Tourism in Thailand This Asian country known for its picturesque nature includes many attractions worth exploring, and it can be said that tourism in Thailand is a good idea for anyone who wants to delve into one of the most popular tourists destinations in Southeast Asia, in Thailand you can find almost everything at the beginning From crystal blue beaches, dense forests, a variety of food, and some of the best luxury hotels in the world.

 

Thailand finds fun regardless of budget and as the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been colonized, it is rich in incredible cultural and historical sites, including ruins spanning hundreds of years, and despite the huge influx of tourism, Thailand maintains its core identity, its culture and Its unique history, along with the characteristic of the Thai people, who are famous for their smiles.

Here are the top 15 tourist destinations that deserve to be visited and photographed by your personal camera in Thailand:

    Erawan Falls



Short trips from Kanchanaburi, the Erawan Waterfalls, which are considered a tourist attraction, are located in the Erawan National Park in western Thailand. Before this name, the waterfalls were called the white elephant with three heads, which is considered a Hindu myth.

The park is open to visitors throughout the year and is generally crowded during the weekends.

Ao Nang Bay



Ao Nang is the most popular beach town in Krabi, with beautiful scenery, a good range of inexpensive accommodation, several good restaurants, easy transportation and plenty of travel agencies, which makes it a good base for exploring Krabi.

Floating markets near Bangkok



One of the most beautiful and unique shopping experiences offered by the floating markets in Bangkok, which give Thailand a different aesthetic dimension from the rest of the countries, although the floating markets today usually operate as tourist attractions and meeting places that reflect the vital aspects of the local agricultural economies, but they are still Lively places full of delicious food.

 

The most popular floating market for foreign tourists are Damnoen Saduak.

  Hua Hin Beach



Originally built in the 1920s as the gateway to the Royal Rama VII, Hua Hin has long been a favorite spot for a weekend getaway and a first for Bangkok residents. Today, the beach, with its length of about 8 km (5 mi), is popular with foreign tourists.

 

Hua Hin is the site of the Clay Kangwon Palace, which is still used by Thai royalty today, and moreover Hua hin is home to the most important golf courses in all of the country.

Prasat Hin Phimai



There are some of the most impressive Khmer ruins in Thailand, temples were built during the 11th and 12th centuries and during this period the area was part of the Khmer Empire, it was built as a Mahayana Buddhist temple, so many of the sculptures embody Hindu deities.

 Khao Yai National Park



The third-largest national park in Thailand, Khao Yai National Park is located in the eastern part of the country in the Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Visitors find surprises at every turn. It is home to a wide range of wildlife, including Asian elephants and black bears. The park offers watchtowers, Walking paths, lodges, cabins and campgrounds. There are even dinosaur feet.

Mo Koo Ang Thong National Park



Mo Ko Ang Thong, which means “a bowl of gold”, is a popular national park in the Gulf of Thailand consisting of 42 islands, close to each other. The park's headquarters are located on Ko Wua Talab. There, travellers can stay in beautiful bungalows and enjoy unbelievable views of the surrounding islands and exotic rock formations. Exploring the island's white sandy beaches and diving among the shallow coral gardens makes your trip to Thailand an unforgettable experience.

Ko Nang Yuan island



A small island very close to Ko Tao, its beautiful beaches can get crowded at times, but it is a beautiful island and its clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and diving. To visit this island, travellers who do not reside in Ko Nang Yuan must pay a fee of 100 baht, the island has one dive resort for travellers who prefer staying on this small island.

Wat Arun temple



This temple is generously adorned, its name means "Temple of Dawn", built to honor Aruna the most common Hindu deity, located in the Bangkok Yai neighborhood on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, decorated with towers with colorful patterns of seashells and porcelain, its height is more than 85 meters (280 feet) ) High.

Night Bazaar Chiang Mai



The famous Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai spans several city blocks and along pedestrian paths, featuring handicrafts, arts, clothing, and imported products of all descriptions, and several large and well-stocked modern malls.

Initially, the market was owned by Chinese merchants, but since it was expanded with the construction of more commercial buildings, it is no longer owned by a particular group and owned by many especially Thais.

Phanom Rung



Built on a volcano in northeastern Thailand, it is a Hindu temple distinguished for its architecture and design, located near the village of Nang Rong and this temple was built in the 10th and 13th centuries.

Ayuthaya Historical Park



One of the most popular tourist attractions contains the ruins of the second capital of Siam, which was founded around the year 1350, by the year 1700 Ayutthaya had become one of the largest cities in the world with a total of one million inhabitants. In 1767 the city was destroyed by the Burmese army, which led to the collapse of the kingdom. Fortunately, the renovations that began in the late 1960s have restored the vibrant city too much of its former glory, allowing visitors to discover a range of architectural styles that can be found amid lattice patterns such as moats, roads and canals.

 Khao Sok Garden



Tourism in Thailand would not be complete without a visit to the Kao Sok National Park, which reflects the natural beauty of Thailand through the forests that extend across the park. More than 5% of the animal species in the world can be found in this beautiful national park, which also includes networks of dirt paths and waterfalls, high elevation and a beautiful lake.

  Phang Nga Bay



Phang Nga Bay is Located more than 95 kilometers (60 miles) from Phuket Island, it is one of Thailand's most important tourist attractions and one of the country's most visited attractions. It consists of beautiful caves, water caves and limestone islands.

Ko Lipe Island



Koh Lipe is located in the Andaman Sea off the Sutton province, which is a small island near the Malaysian border. It is reported that Koh Lipe is small enough to be covered on foot within about an hour, and it includes four wonderful beaches whose waters are home to about 25% of the fish species in the world. Coral reefs attract swimmers and divers.