Koh Chang is the largest island of Thailand after Phuket and Samui. "Koh Chang" means "Island of Elephants". The Island is a part of National Marine Sanctuary. Splendid nature: nice waterfalls, tropical woods, coral reefs, palm groves.
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Hua Hin - one of the best and luxury resorts in Thailand. The city is a great combination of excellent civilization, a high level of comfort and service and splendid beaches, beautiful nature. On a one hand city contains modern trade centers, on another cultural monuments.
Koh Samet - is compact thai island a part of Rayong province and part of National Marine Sanctuary Khao Laem Ya - Mu Ko Samet National Park.
Wonderful nature: clean sea, clear water, coral sand, exotic green woods.
Krabi province is located in the southern part of Thailand with square of 5,000 km2. The capital is Krabi Town. The province Krabi has a long seashore, includes mainland and about 200 islands.
Bang Saray (Ao Bang Saray) is a beach located in 25 km to south of the center of Pattaya and in 15 km from Jomtien. The beach is located in the northern part of the town of the same name, which is often called a fishing village.
Bangsaphan is a small resort town on the shores of the Gulf of Thailand. In fact, there are two towns: Bang Saphan Yai and Bang Saphan Noi, which means Big and Small in Thai. Mostly the city is attractive for tourist with Bangsaphan Yai.
HAT NANG RAM ("Beach of Dancing Girl") - is a nice beach located 60 km South from Pattaya and consists of three parts.
Pranburi is a small town in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province on the east coast of Thailand. The nearest popular resort is Hua Hin, which is located in the same province, 30 kilometers to the north.
Prachuap Khiri Khan is a small town and fishing port located next to beautiful winding bays and mountains 100 kilometers from Hua Hin.
Cha Am is a small town in the southwestern part of Thailand near Hua Hin. Cha-Am is located far away from major metropolitan areas and at the same time it offers a comfortable infrastructure and cleanest beaches to visitors.
If you are looking for the place to relax from chaotic working life and relish stunning sunset every evening, this is the right one. Laem Mae Phim is a tranquil beach in Rayong.
Province, the east of Thailand, where is the cape graciously laid into the Thai gulf.
Into the middle of greenery mountain of the national park Khao Yai, we would like to guide you, coffee lovers and café hoppers, to three cafes that could complete your weekend from city chaotic: Birder's Lodge; Yellow Submarine Coffee Tank; Pirom Cafe.
This magnificent catholic cathedral is the largest Christian church in Thailand. It is located on the east bank of Chanthaburi River in the heart of Chanthaburi Province - city Chanthaburi.
Tropical fruits festivals in Rayong are held annually in many districts with different names and dates. The best time of the year to join these festivals is from May to June when delicious fruits are ready to be picked and enjoyed.
Some of the popular festivals are as follows: Sweet Pineapple Festival, Sweet Mongkut of Nong Taphan Festival, Rayong Fruit Festival at Thapong Fruit Market, Wang Chan Fruit Street Festival, and Amphoe Klaeng Fruit Festival.
Only a short distance from frantic downtown Bangkok, Samut Prakan which is considered ‘Bangkok’s green lung’ can make you feel like you are in an entirely different world. With convenient means of travel like BTS Skytrain and boats, the urban oasis Bang Krachao in Phra Pradaeng district is a great place for a one-day trip away from noisy Bangkok.
Just a few hours’ drive from Thailand’s capital Bangkok, Kanchanaburi has been known worldwide for a long time. It is rich in history, especially of World War II, and it is a paradise on earth for nature lovers. There are seven national parks in Kanchanaburi namely Erawan National Park, Chalerm Rattana Kosin National Park, Sai Yok National Park, Khao Lam National Park, Sri Nakarin Dam National Park, Thong Pha Phum National Park, and Lam Klong Ngu National Park.
Siracha is located on the coast of Siam Bay in the province of Chonburi. The city is known by its different names: Siracha, Sri Racha, Sriracha. The city became famous because of Si Racha Tiger Zoo and the same name sauce. Sri Racha is a good place for holiday and relax as well.
Laem Chabang is located in the province of Chonburi to the North from Pattaya. It is the largest in Thailand and one of the largest worldwide cruise terminal. Majority of international cruises from Thailand to Asia countries start from Laem Chabang port. Laem Chabang city is famous with its International Golf Counrty Club.
Visiting Mun islands is an ideal option for those who seek a more tranquil getaway. There are three islands in Mun island group: Mun Nork, Mun Klang, and Mun Nai. These islands are in the Gulf of Thailand and the closest island to the shore is around 5 kilometers off Laem Mae Phim in Klaeng district.
Sattahip district in Chonburi province is about 50 km south of Pattaya, and it is where many Royal Thai Navy centers are situated. There are also several impressive white sandy beaches on islands like Koh Kham and Koh Samae San in the Gulf of Thailand.
Sea Turtle Conservation Center under the care of the Royal Thai Navy was established in 1950 with two main purposes.
If you are fade up with elephant rides, nightclubs, and big shopping centers, and you want a one-day trip away from Bangkok to a much quieter place with rich cultural heritages, Koh Kret is an excellent choice.
Located only in 105 kilometers from Bangkok, Sri Racha is a perfect place for those who are after good food, convenience, and breathtaking natural attractions combined. This ‘Little Osaka’ is home to many industrial estates, and Sri Racha pineapple is as famous as Si Racha sauce. Above all, your Si Racha trip will not be completed without visiting Koh Sichang in the Gulf of Thailand.
From the 14th to the middle of the 18th century Ayutthaya was the capital of Siam with population over 1,000,000 of citizens. The city had been considered as the largest populated city in the world before destruction of Ayuthaya by army of Birma.
Bang Saen is the closest to Bangkok coastal city and beach. It is a famous place for relax and weekend more to thai people then to tourists.
Buriram is located in North-East of Thailand near by Kon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Surin provinces. The word "Buriram" in translation from Thai means "City of Joy." It is famous with its fertile land.
Lopburi ("monkey city") is very popular among tourists, and located 140 km North to Bangkok and 260 km to Pattaya.
Province Saraburi is a gateway to the north-eastern regions of Thailand located on the eastern side of the Chao Phraya River valley.
During a short but brilliant period (1238-1376), the city of Sukhothai became the capital of Thailand, creating a single nation of the Thai people and leaving a phenomenal artistic heritage.
Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as Korat, is a city in Thailand located in the Nakhon Ratchasima province. The city is the capital of the province and one of the largest cities in the country. It is located approximately 280 kilometers North to Bangkok city.
Surat Thani is the capital of the local province of Surat Thani (often shortened to Surat), which is the largest of Thailand's southern provinces, on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Thailand. The name of the city was given by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI). In translation Surat Thani means City of Good People.