Top 5 Places You Must Visit in Thailand
Famous for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, ancient ruins, opulent royal palaces and thriving nightlife – Thailand is a destination that is on every person’s travel wish list and is the perfect place to visit around the year with friends or family.
Historically known as Siam and officially as The Kingdom of Thailand, the country is located in the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia and is the seat of cultural offerings, luxury and breath-taking beauty.
Here’s one more reason for you to travel to Thailand…the Thai government has recently re-opened its borders and so tourism is back with a bang! After all, how long could one have resisted the pristine beaches, blue water, lip smacking food and shopping treasures of this wonderful and exotic land.
So, If you are planning a trip to Thailand, let BLS International be your guide! From providing outsourced visa and passport services to providing you with the best travel tips, we are there to ensure that you have a seamless and hassle-free travel experience!
There is a lot to see and do in Thailand. So much so that it would be impossible to cover everything in one go. Here is our guide to the top 5 places that you must prioritise on your first visit to Thailand, ensuring you leave no significant stone unturned! For the rest…there is always another time!
Top 5 places you must visit on your first visit to Thailand
Chiang-Mai.
Kick start your holiday by visiting the beautiful city of Chiang-Mai. A must-see for those who enjoy natural surroundings and scenic beauty. Located in the mountains of North Thailand, Chiang-Mai offers spectacular panoramic views of the Khun Tan Range.
Adding to the scenic beauty of the place are the elaborate Buddhist temples here, which include the 14th century Wat Phra Singh and the 15th century Wat Chedi Luang.
Chiang-Mai was the capital of the Lanna Kingdom. The old city of Chiang-Mai still retains some of the walls and moats from its history and are worth visiting.
Ko Tao
An island located in the Gulf of Thailand, Ko Tao, meaning ‘Turtle Island’, is one of Thailand’s most popular tourist spots. The city sees an influx of approx. three million visitors every year.
Ko Tao is famous for being the scuba diving destination of choice in Thailand. It also offers other adventure sports and activities like snorkelling, rock climbing, hiking and bouldering. The vibrant coral reefs under the azure blue waves at Ko Tao are home to a wide range of colourful and exciting sea creatures.
Ko Pha Ngan
Ko Pha Ngan is an island located in Southeast Thailand that is renowned for its monthly Full Moon Party at the famous Hat Rin Beach, so include this destination in your itinerary to witness some of the best parties and have the time of your life! The Full Moon Party happens only once a month as per the lunar cycle and is definitely not something to be missed, so plan your dates carefully!
We recommend that you reach Ko Pha Ngan a few days before the Full Moon Party and enjoy the other sights this beach destination has to offer before the real fun begins!
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Located 80 kms north of Bangkok, at the confluence of the Chao Phraya and Pa Sak rivers, Ayutthaya was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam and the birthplace of the founder of Bangkok, King Rama I. Ayutthaya is named after the ancient Indian city of Ayodhya. The ruins of the old city here, are still preserved at the Ayutthaya Historical Park, which is internationally recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Interestingly, Ayutthaya, was also a prosperous trading port from the year 1350 to 1767 when it was destroyed by Burma.
A culturally rich city, every moment spent at this site is worthwhile and thus should not be missed when visiting Thailand.
Chonburi
Chonburi, meaning the ‘City of water’, is the capital of the Chonburi province. It is located on the east coast of Thailand and boasts of abundant natural resources and pristine beaches, It is also known for its local traditions, happening nightlife,regional delicacies and fresh seafood.
Chonburi is home to the 130-meter-high Buddha Mountain (one of the most noticeable landmarks in the region, visible to all from miles away) and the Long-Necked Karen tribals, famous for their extended necks which are elongated by wearing gold rings around the neck, right from birth.
There is a lot more to Thailand than what meets the eye. While we have listed a few out of the multitude of spectacular destinations that the country has to offer there so much to see and experience that you will want to keep going back for more. It is therefore no surprise that tourism in Thailand plays a very important role in the country’s economy, ensuring that the country, the Government and its citizens welcome everyone to its shores with open arms.
Can’t wait to plan your first/next trip to this magical land?
First things first…the Visa!
The process of obtaining a visa for Thailand could not be easier than that being followed at BLS International. BLS has set up outsourced visa service centres in numerous countries across the globe, with the latest centre recently set up in Kenya.
At BLS, we take pride in being able to offer you a fast and efficient outsourced visa service so that travellers can easily plan for their holidays. Furthermore, our visa service agents go out of their way to offer a seamless visa application service, thereby ensuring that you have a pleasant and hassle-free experience.
So, the next time you want to travel to Thailand, head straight to the nearest outsourced visa service centre by BLS and apply for your Thai visa!
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