Why you have to come to Thailand
Why you have to come to Thailand
AYUTTHAYA HISTORICAL PARK Steeped in history Ayutthaya was once a glorious city that flourished from the 14th to the 18th century. The historical park consists of 425 archaeological sites. In 1991 the Ayutthaya Historical Park was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the Sukhothai Historical Park.
SIMILAN ISLANDS Embark on an underwater adventure at the Similan Islands. Apart from the white sandy beaches caressed by sparkling turquoise blue waters the islands offer a variety of snorkeling spots Enjoy its treasured colourful corals and rare collection of marine life and do not miss out on stunning sunset vistas from the viewing point at Koh Miang.
CHIANG MAI Adventure seekers should head
to Chiang Mai. A beautiful blend of nature and culture the city is home to incredible panoramic sights and adventures Take a stroll to reach Doi Inthanon the highest point of Thailand or choose to visit various species of plants at the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden and Rajapruek Royal Park
SUKHOTHAI HISTORICAL PARK The Sukhothai Historical Park is located right opposite the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum. There are several interesting sites inside the park area, induding the Wat Maha That a temple that is situated at the center of the historical park. Inside the temple is the grand pagoda that is surrounded by eight other pagodas giving it an appearance of a lotus.
BAN KHUN MAE, BANGKOK The best way to understand a culture is through its food. While strolling through the Siam Square area do visit Ban Khun Maeto have savour some authentic Thai cuisine. Relish the taste of shrimp spring rolls chicken satay, crab fried rice and wash it down with a glass of Thai iced milk tea.
THE GRAND PALACE, BANGKOK Bangkok’s Grand Palace is an architectural masterpiece, which was the former residence of rulers from the Rattanakosin Kingdom. The grand palace is divided into two main zones – the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the royal residence
WAT PHO, BANGKOK One of the country’s ancient temples Wat Pho attracts tourists from around the world. Once a royal temple to King Rama I, the temple’s 46-ft reclining idol of Lord Buddha is one of the largest such in Bangkok. The Lord’s feet are beautifully inlaid with motherof-pearl and carved with holy signs.
CHILLVA MARKET, PHUKET Immerse yourself in the culture of the city with a visit to the Chillva Market. This night retail paradise exudes an exotic vibe to its visitors as they make their way through its numerous shops. Grab the latest collection of colourful dothings awesome shoes and sunglasses while swaying to the rhythms from the live music from the nearby bars and pubs
CHATU CHAK WEEKEND MARKET, BANGKOK When in Bangkok, tick off your shopping list at the sprawling Chatuchak Weekend Market. The open-air market is a paradise for shoppers. Be spoilt by the choices of vibrant dothes the artisinal kohn masks and old-school Thai toys. In case you are hungry while shopping enjoy the treats from the food court.