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Thailand : The Land of the Free

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What comes to your mind when you think of Thailand? White sandy beaches and the bluest of waters dot our hearts. Every corner bursts with life, colour and adventure! This vibrant land lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, renowned for its diverse culture, stunning beaches and exciting cuisines. Whether you're a beach bum, a foodie, or a culture vulture, Thailand will have something or the other for you. This country offers a diverse range of experiences, from the mountainous regions of the North like the adventurous city called Chiang Rai, which is home to the ethnic hill tribes of the region, to the exotic islands and beaches in the South, such as Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui. Thailand’s capital city is Bangkok, a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant street life, colourful shops, and historic pagodas, all for you to explore. With about 90 per cent of Buddhist population and 3 million Muslims, it is filled with diversity all around. This beautiful land features a mix of modernity and tradition with grand palaces, bustling colorful markets and mesmerizing waterways. Whether you’re in Bangkok where you can hop from a bustling market to a serene temple, in the misty mountains and charming city of Chiang Mai where you can chill with monks and play with elephants, or venture towards the South standing midst the island paradise, you will find yourself beautifully lost in the treat of Thailand. This is what Thailand is, the land of smiles and endless adventures. What are the places you should not miss while in Thailand? 1. Bangkok: A city that never sleeps The capital city of Bangkok is where ancient traditions meet modernity in the most exciting ways. From visiting the stunning Grand Palace and the majestic Wat Pho, which is home to the enormous reclining Buddha, to walking through the floating markets, you shall lose yourself in the maze of the lively vibe there. Bangkok’s nightlife is legendary, it offers the tourists an experience of a lifetime filled with exhilarating adventures. Don’t miss the Chatuchak market for a shopping spree like no other, or a night cruise along the Chao Phraya River to see the city lights sparkle. In Bangkok, every moment is an adventure and every corner holds a new surprise. 2. Phuket: Beach Bliss Phuket is the ultimate island getaway you should definitely go for. With its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, it acts as a tropical paradise that attracts tourists from all over the world. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on Patong Beach, exploring the vibrant nightlife, or taking a boat trip to the stunning Phi Phi Islands, Phuket is all about fun and relaxation. Being the largest Island in Thailand, it is home to more than 40 stunning beaches offering experiences which cater to all types of travelers. Adventure seekers can also explore the island’s lush interiors by trekking through the forests, ziplining through the tree tops and diving into the marine life around islands like Phi-Phi. Phuket truly has something for everyone. 3.Krabi Surrounded by jaw-dropping limestone cliffs, Krabi is like nature’s playground where adventure meets relaxation in the most fun way possible. Imagine kayaking through the mangrove forests, spotting monkeys and exotic birds along the way, or maybe hopping on a boat to the Phi-Phi islands and snorkeling in the crystal clear waters. Sounds fun right? That’s what Krabi is all about, fun, thrills and unforgettable moments in paradise! It is one of the most famous destinations for tourists, and that too for the best reason possible. Krabi is abundant in scenic beauty and with this combination of landscape, adventure and vibrant nightlife, it is one of the top destinations for tourists all around the world. 4.Koh Samui Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is a perfect spot for those who are seeking a mix of adventure, relaxation and a touch of luxury. Picture yourself lounging on the Chaweng beach where powdery sands meet turquoise waves, ideal for swimming, sunbathing and sipping a coconut cocktail, or think of unleashing your inner adventurous soul by Kayaking through hidden lagoons, snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs and hiking to viewpoints with jaw-dropping panoramas. Sounds too fancy of an adventure right? But it's definitely not too fancy to be true because this island has it all. From seeking the taste of local culture in the Big Buddha Temple, igniting the religious flames, the nearby charming boutiques and seaside restaurants, to enchanting nature lovers with a refreshing dip at the Na Muang Waterfalls, Koh Samui has the perfect blend of activities for everyone. 5.Pattaya Pattaya is Thailand’s vibrant seaside city, known for its lively atmosphere and endless entertainment options. Just a short drive away from Bangkok, it's a playground for fun and adventure, both day and night. The nightlife here is legendary, along the Walking Street bustling with bars, clubs and street performers. Visitors can enjoy various water activities at Pattaya Beach or relax at the more tranquil Jomtien Beach. You can not miss the Coral Islands (Koh Larn), a quick boat trip away where you can snorkel and soak in stunning views. Beyond the nightlife and beaches, Pattaya has diverse attractions for exploring like the Sanctuary of Truth, strolling through the serene Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden and the Pattaya Floating Market which offers a taste of the traditional Thai life. The hunt for adventure, thrill and leisure is endless in this beautiful coastal city. 6.Chiang Mai Chiang Mai, nestled in the mountainous region of Northern Thailand, is a city rich in culture and natural beauty famous for its well-preserved temples such as Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang showcasing Lanna architecture. Known as the “Rose of the North” Chiang Mai offers a serene contrast to the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. First, you can fill your days trekking through the misty jungles to waterfalls and visiting the friendly giants at the Elephant’s Nature Park, and by night dive into the vibrant night markets, like the Sunday Walking street and the Night Bazaar which is perfect for sampling local street food and shopping handmade crafts. With its charming blend of cultural diversity, affordability and vibrant offerings, Chiang Mai is a must-visit destination for those looking to experience the heart and soul of Northern Thailand. 7. Phi Phi Welcome to the ultimate beach paradise, the Phi Phi Islands where adventure, fun and serenity collide. It is a 6 Island group in Thailand which is a dream for sun seekers, thrill chasers and nature lovers alike. With Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh being the most famous out of the six, the crystal clear water and bustles with parties and activities from day to night is an electrifying experience you wouldn’t want to miss. From starting your day with an exhilarating hike to the famous viewpoint where you will be rewarded with a jaw-dropping panoramic view that’s totally Instagram-worthy, to setting sail on a boat tour to explore the hidden gems of Phi Phi Leh including, the iconic Maya Bay, where Leonardo DiCaprio’s “The Beach” was filmed. The Phi Phi islands are more than just a destination, but an ultimate paradise playground waiting to be explored. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime on this breathtaking island paradise. 8. Koh Phangan Have you ever heard of the legendary Full Moon Party in Thailand? Well, who hasn’t? This boisterous night-long celebration is held on the ultimate party island called Koh Phangan. It is an island in the Gulf of Thailand famous for its epic beach parties, pristine beaches and lush jungle landscapes. Imagine yourself dancing under the moonlit sky where the party lights up the night with neon body paint, fire shows and electrifying beats from international DJs. It's a thrilling experience that draws travelers from all around the globe, turning the beach into a vibrant dance floor until sunrise. But Koh Phangan is more than just its legendary parties. During the day, explore the charming beaches, from the tranquil sands of Bottle Beach to the snorkeling haven of Haad Yuan, there is a perfect spot for every sun seeker. So whether you're here to dance the night away or to unwind in the paradise of nature, Koh Phangan promises an unforgettable experience. Engage Your Taste Buds in Thai Delicacies 1. Pad Thai (Stir-Fried Noodles) Meet Pad Thai, the rockstar of Thai cuisine! The most famous delicacy of Thailand that feels like a dance party on your tastebuds. Imagine a plate where flat rice noodles jam with a tangy tamarind sauce, while shrimp or chicken grooves along. Peanuts add a crunchy beat, with bean sprouts and a squeeze of lime bringing more taste to it. It has everything, sweet, savory, tangy and nutty all at once, making it a must-try for everyone. This delicious item can be found in a variety of places, from authentic Thai restaurants where skilled chefs prepare it traditionally, to vibrant food stalls in the streets of Thailand. So guys embark on a tasteful and aromatic experience with the most loved Pad Thai. 2. Tom Yum Goong (Hot and Sour Shrimp Soup) You can find Tom Yum Goong, the popular soup which is an aromatic, spicy and sour flavor fiesta in a bowl, in a lot of places. Thai Restaurants serve it up with a perfect mix of spicy, tangy and savory goodness. The street food stalls in Thailand sell out steaming bowls of this soup, filled with fresh shrimp and herbs. Although Goong (shrimp) is most popularly used in the dish because it's known as the most delicious, many restaurants also use chicken, fish or other seafood to create more variations of the dish. Whether you’re dining out or cooking at home, Tom Yum Goong promises a burst of vibrant, mouth-watering flavors! 3. Kaong Lueang (Yellow Curry) This Thai Yellow curry is a flavorful and aromatic dish you can find in several exciting places. It's a bowl of sunshine that is served in many streets of Thailand, hot and fresh, paired perfectly with fluffy Jasmine rice. Thailand is world famous for its curries which range in taste from mild to sour and sweet. There are three main curry types- Yellow, Green and Red, where yellow has a strong Southern Thai influence with a rice texture and is suitable for people who don’t like spicy food but prefer a mellower taste. Just picture the cozy Thai restaurants where chefs blend spices and coconut milk into this creamy, aromatic wonder which will be served to you, sounds mouth watery right? Indeed, Kaong Lueang is like a warm flavourful hug for your tastebuds! 4. Khao Soi (Thai Coconut Curry Noodle Soup) Khao Soi, the superstar of Northern Thai cuisine is a dish specially known for its mild spicy and aromatic curry broth with a rich coconut milk base with pickled mustard greens for a perfect tangy crunch. It is a popular dish in Chiang Mai, so while you are exploring the streets of Chiang Mai, you can take a culinary voyage to taste this delightful meal. The vendors of the Thai market skillfully top it with crispy noodles, fresh lime and pickles to add the perfect taste to it. Many Asian markets might stock the ingredients for you to recreate the magic at home. Whether you are slurping it on a bustling street or enjoying it in your cozy kitchen, Khao Soi is a culinary adventure you won’t forget. 5. Khao Niao Mamuang (Mango Sticky Rice) Coming to desserts, we have Khao Niao Mamuang or mango sticky rice which is like a party on your plate! Imagine diving into a delicious paradise of sweet, juicy mangoes twirling with sticky coconut rice. This mouth-watering combination will leave your taste buds in awe of the delightful taste in your mouth. Mango sticky rice is a seasonal superstar, making it a grand entrance during mango season, from April to June. It is a favorite street food snack, a must, especially during the time of Thailand New Year (Songkran). 6. Gaeng Keow Wan Gai- (Green Curry) This popular Central Thailand curry is an engaging and aromatic dish with chicken which is a staple in Thai cuisine. Imagine taking a flavorful journey straight to the heart of Thailand with a bowl of this delightful curry, which is an ultimate festival of vibrant flavors and colors that will make your tastebuds dance with joy! This dish is all about the harmony of combining ingredients. The magic begins with a blend of green curry paste, green chillies, lemongrass, lime leaves, and slices of chicken. When these ingredients come together, they create a symphony of flavors that is both spicy and fragrant. Next time you’re in the mood for an adventure on a plate, dive into a bowl of Gaeng Keow Wan Gai and let the spicy plus tangy flavor sweep you off your feet. 7. Pad Kra Pao Moo- (Stir fried Thai Basil with Pork)Dive into the vibrant streets of Bangkok with a sizzling plate of Pad Kra Pao Moo, or Thai Basil pork. This beloved street food features ground pork stir-fried with garlic and fiery Thai chillies, creating a savory and spicy base for the dish. It is served over steaming rice and often topped with crispy fried eggs making it a perfect meal for you to have any time of the day. Often known as the Unofficial National Dish of Thailand for its popularity among people, this dish can be found with variations like chicken, beef or even seafood, each offering its delightful twist to. So, next time you’re craving something bold and flavorful, let Pad Kra Pao Moo transport you to the streets of Thailand with every magical bite. 8. Laab (Spicy Salad) Would you like to dive into the zesty world of salads, take a look at the flavor-packed adventure of Laab (Larb ) which is filled with minced meat, usually Pork, chicken or beef – cooked to perfection and tossed with fresh herbs like mint and green onions.? Originating from Northeastern Thailand, Laab is a dish bursting with bold flavors and exciting textures. The magic happens when it is seasoned with lime juice, fish sauce, rice powder and chillies. It is often enjoyed with sticky rice and lettuce to balance the heat and enhance the taste. This dish is known to symbolize good luck making it a favorite dish at celebrations and family gatherings in Thailand. So next time you’re in the mood for something fresh, spicy and utterly delicious, try laab and let its delightful flavors enchant your taste buds. The Best Time to Visit Thailand Thailand is a country which is known to be suitable for tourism throughout the year. But we can tell you that the best time to visit varies on your preferences and what you’re looking for. If you plan on visiting cities like Bangkok or Chiang Mai without melting in the heat, the cool season from November to February is perfect. Now if you’re a beach lover, the hot season from March to May might be more your speed, especially for soaking up the sun on Thailand’s beautiful islands. Sure it gets hot, but that’s what the ocean is for, right? And wait, don’t completely eliminate the rainy season which is from June to October. Yes, you will get some rain, but it usually comes in short, refreshing bursts, which we’re sure you will enjoy with the lush green landscapes and fewer crowds. Who would not love a travel deal like that right? So no matter when y ou go, Thailand has something to offer.
Feed your adventurous soul in Thailand
We already know Thailand is a world-famous spot for its beautiful beaches, delicious food and rich culture, a paradise of escape for people around the globe. But apart from that, this Southeast Asian country also has a lot to offer adventure seekers.
Here are some of the best adventure activities in Thailand that you can try:
Scuba Diving
Beneath the turquoise waves of the Andaman Sea lies a paradise of water which awaits to be explored. You can dive into the vibrant coral reefs of Koh Tao or the Similan Islands, where you will swim alongside colorful fishes, majestic sea turtles and sometimes even the mighty Whale shark if you’re lucky enough!
Koh Tao
Bunjee Jumping in Pattaya
For ultimate thrill seekers, Pattaya offers heart-stopping bungee jumping experiences. It is one of the most thrilling and exciting experiences that people seek, from around the globe. You will feel the ultimate rush of free fall as you leap from towering heights with nothing but a bungee cord catching you!
Pattaya
Kayaking through Mangroves
For people seeking adventure within the wild, kayaking through mangroves is an exhilarating option to try. You can glide through serene mangrove forests and discover hidden lagoons and caves in places like Phang Nga Bay.
Phang Nga Bay
Rock climbing in Railay Beach
Thailand is not only famous for its popular adventure activities but also for exhilarating tasks like Rock climbing. Railay Beach in Krabi is the ultimate spot for both beginners and seasoned pros of rock climbing. The towering limestone cliffs offer breathtaking views of the sea as you make your way to the top.
Railay Beach
Zip Lining
Do you like the thrill of height and adventure together? Why don't you try the ultimate adventure activity of Thailand, zip lining? Imagine soaring high above the lush green mountains with the wind rushing past your face, seems worth trying, right?
Chiang Mai
ATV Adventures
Ready to double up your excitement with the thrilling off road ride through the jungles of Thailand? Try the exhilarating ATV Adventures ride and picture yourself navigating through the dense forests and the muddy trails, sounds so much of an adventure right!
Phuket, Pattaya
6 Festivals of Thailand that you should not miss
Phi Ta Khon (Ghost Festival)
When: July
To mark the arrival of Buddha after his long journey
Dan Sai
Songkran Festival (Water Festival)
When: April
Marks the beginning of Thai New Year with water acting as an element of purification
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Pattaya
Chinese New Year
When: February, around the beginning of spring, as per the lunar calendar
To mark the Chinese New Year
Chinatown, Bangkok
Lopburi Monkey Banquet (Food Festival)
When: November
To celebrate monkeys who significantly increased tourism in the area
San Phra Kan & Phra Prang Sam Yot Temples
Yi Peng (The Lantern Festival)
When: Full Moon Night of November or December
To celebrate the end of rainy season and beginning of harvest season.
Chiang Mai
Wing Kwai (Buffalo Racing Festival)
When: October
To appreciate and respect the buffaloes for their hard work in the field.
Chonburi
Places to eat in Thailand: Your taste buds will thank you
European Gastronomic Delights: Embark on a culinary journey across the continent, sampling diverse cuisines, from Michelin-starred restaurants to charming local eateries. Explore Europe's palate-pleasing treasures.
Bo.Lan
A Michelin Starred restaurant, Bo Lan offers authentic, Thai food. The restaurant was founded by the couple, Bo and Dylan who closely work with farmers in Thailand to use biodiversified produce. The restaurant has also received the status of being a zero carbon restaurant.
Blue Elephant
Set in a colonial styled mansion, Blue Elephant does not just provide with a authentic food experience but also offers an incomparable ambience. This Michelin starred restaurant offers a wide range of exotic cocktails to go with their Thai menu.
Saawaan
Saawaan is an ode to Thai culinary heritage, offering a seasonal 11 course tasting menu which represents the unique cooking techniques of Thailand.
Krua Apsorn
This legendary restaurant rose to prominence as the chef cooked dishes favourite of the Thai Royal Family. So, if you do visit Krua Apsorn, do not forget to try their crab meat.
Chinatown Market
If you are a fan of street food and want to try your hand at the authentic local cuisines of Thailand, Chinatown Market must be on your bucket list.
Tantitium Restaurant
This Chinese family house turned restaurant in Phuket is one of the best places to try out Thai food fused with other Asian delicacies.
Shop in Thailand: Get yourself some Thai souvenirs
European Shopping Escapades: Explore the continent's diverse retail landscape, from iconic fashion capitals to quaint markets. Discover Europe's unique shopping experiences and hidden treasures.
Phuket Weekend Market
Shop For: A flea market for clothing, accessories, perfumes etc
7 Wirat Hong Yok Rd, Phuket Town
Phuket Walking Street
Shop For: Souvenirs, handcrafts, local food etc.
Thalang Road, old Phuket town
Central World, Bangkok
Shop For: Ninth largest shopping complex in the world with over 500 stores
999/9 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok
China Town, Bangkok
Shop For: A Chinese neighborhood where you can buy inexpensive textiles.
Yaowarat Street
Pattaya Floating Market
Shop For: Local Thai products, street food, fruits and vegetables
Sukhumvit Road
Pattaya Night Bazaar
Shop For: Handmade fabrics, accessories, hats and beachwear
519/106, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri

Frequently Asked Questions

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|Travel Guidelines
  1. Visas: For stays of up to 30 days, the majority of nations do not require a visa, however it is still important to verify with the Thai Embassy.
  2. Passport: A valid passport valid for six months after the date of departure is required for travelers.
  3. Travel Insurance: When visiting Thailand, it is imperative that every traveler has travel insurance.
  4. Thailand Pass: Effective July 1, 2022, Thailand waived the fee for the Thailand Pass, facilitating traveler entry easily.

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