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At all the tourist spots in Thailand, you can get a relaxing massage for a very little amount. You can choose from many different types of massages, for example, foot massage, oil massage, muscle massage, and Thai massage (nuad Thai).
Riding an elephant is a popular offer for tourists in Thailand; you will find elephant camps that offer rides at all the tourist destinations in Thailand. However, before you decide on a ride on one of the majestic animals, you should know that an elephant is different from a horse.
If you like to see classical dance, and you want to experience something that is different from the usual ballet performances, then Khon might be something for you. Khon is a classical Thai masked dance.
The Phi Phi Islands are a tropical paradise with stunning scenery in the form of impressive limestone mountains, caves, cliffs and especially stunning beaches with white sand and clear water. Read more about the islands ...
In the city Chiang Rai, you will find light at The White Temple and darkness at the village known as The Black House. The Chiang Rai province is in Thailand's northeastern corner, where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar (Burma) meet, and where the rivers Ruak and Mekong meet. The area is in the middle of the infamous Golden Triangle.
Located north of Chiang Mai City, Chiang Mai Erotic Garden offers a slightly different design and decorations than most other gardens, as you might be able to guess from the name. Read more about the plants and the sculptures you will find in the garden.
Pattaya offers a lot of activities for children and adults alike. You will find a zoo, a wildlife park, go-kart tracks, golf courses, an interactive museum, a big water park, zip-lining, a great view, and much much more.
See what happens when bottled up Thai monks hit the bottle to build a temple. In the Sisaket province, you will find Wat Lan Kuad, which in English means Temple of a million bottles.
Phuket is Thailand's largest island and the preferred holiday destination for most foreign tourists. Phuket is the perfect holiday destination, whether you want to laze on the beach or you want a more active holiday sightseeing, jungle trekking, ziplining, riding an elephant, and much more.
In the Prachuap Khiri Khan province, not far from the tourist city Hua Hin, you will find a hidden fairy-tale world and a man-made royal pavilion in the Tham Phraya Nakhon cave. If you are in the area, the cave is worth a visit.
It can be exhausting to go sightseeing on foot in the heat in Thailand; however, if you choose to grab a taxi or a tuk-tuk, you may not enjoy the sights as much. Luckily, in some places, you have another option; you can go sightseeing in a pedal-powered rickshaw, also known as a samlor.
In some places in Thailand, they discriminate tourists; admission prices can be much higher for a tourist than for a Thai. Also, you cannot always count on the prices in a menu in a restaurant.
If you want to visit Chiang Rai in northern Thailand, you should arrive on the river Kok in a long-tail boat from Thaton (in Chiang Mai province). It is a lovely boat trip, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the river and of the jungle and mountains on the way.
Similan Islands in Thailand offer one of the ten best diving places in the world. If you do not have a diving certificate, you can get one here. It is relatively inexpensive, and with around 28° Celcius (82° F), the water is comfortable to learn to dive.
The weather in Thailand is perfect for touring on two wheels; in addition, the landscape with jungle and mountains offers you a great view on the trip. Read about the Mae Hong Son loop, the most famous loop for motorcycles (a scooter will do too). The Mae Hong Son loop offers 1,864 curves on a 600 kilometres (375 miles) route.
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You will probably meet both beggars and children selling flowers on your holiday in Thailand. Read why you should never buy from a child or give them money.
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Bangkok is a shopaholic's paradise with huge malls that lie side by side in the city's centre. In addition, Bangkok has several large markets with countless stalls and shops. Read about the many malls and markets and how to get to them.
It is very cheap to travel by bus in Thailand, although it also can be very boring and dangerous. You will find buses in many different shapes and conditions. From the ultra-modern VIP buses with TV and entertainment consoles in the seats to old bangers resembling something that were discarded in the west 30 years ago. Read about travelling by bus in Thailand.