Phi Phi Islands

Phi Phi Islands is a small archipelago consisting of six islands located in Krabi Province, Southern Thailand. The two main islands: Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Lee Phi Phi Islands are the largest and the most populated islands. Every year, they are visited by many people. The rest islands in the group are formed with huge limestone mountains jutting out of the sea.

Phang Nga

Phang Nga is a coastal province located nearby the Andaman Sea where is blessed with many scenic forests and islands. Phang Nga province is composed of two island groups which are measured as the most beautiful in Thailand: Mu Koh Similan and Mu Koh Surin Marine.

Krabi Island

Krabi is a province located along the coast of the Andaman Sea in Southern Thailand where islands seem to grow vertically into the sea and secluded beaches are accessible only by colorfully decorated long tail boat.

Khao Lak

Khao Lak is a seaside resort in Thailand, with the name literally means the Mountain Lak. The mountain is the center of Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park. Khao Lak is located on the Coast of Andaman Sea which is popular as a departure point for scuba diving trips towards Similan and Surin Islands. The park is home to one of the most famous dive sites in the world. In addition to the pristine reefs, this land becomes paradise for snorkeling in Thailand. The beaches are most well-known for its clean and the length with golden sand and many resorts located.

Khao Yai

Located about 175 km to the Northeast of Bangkok and spreading out four provinces in Thailand: Prachin Buri, Nakhon Nayok, Saraburi and Nakhon Ratchasima, Khao Yai is a significant national park of Thailand. It is a mountainous area which occupies 2,165.55 square kilometers of of forest land in Dong Payafai mountain range.

Mae Hong Son

Nestling in a deep valley surrounded by the mountain chains of the Shan Hills, Mae Hong Son is the most mountainous area in Thailand and has become a ‘dream destination’ for visitors. The province covers the area of 13,231 square kilometers and shares the border with Myanmar in the west and the north, which is under influence of Burmese culture on its rural styles and religious architecture.

Chiang Rai

Lying in the heart of legend Golden Triangle, the Province of Chiang Rai covers an area of 11,600 square kilometers at the average height of 580 meters above sea level and shares borders with Thailand, Myanmar and Laos. This is the paradise of travel lovers. Here, tourists can join in a wide range of activities amidst stunning mountain scenery, go sight-seeing to historic Biddhist shrines & exotic hilltribes, have elephant trekking or take riverine adventures among the interesting attractions.

Pattaya

Pattaya touristy city owns a 4km long coat with a very poetic sand, blue sea and peacefully salty winds. Streets in Pattaya also favor tourists’ hunger with delicious nosh sold along the two sides. Being such a world’s famous destination, Pattaya is well-known as a bustling city as the dark comes out, completely different from a Pattaya in day. Bars, dance halls, casinos, and so on appear at sight, with loudly enjoyable music.

Kanchanaburi

Lying at the confluence of the Kwai Yai and Kwai Noi Rivers, Kanchanaburi is one of the most beautiful and largest provinces of Thailand with delightful landscapes and charming beauty. It occupies an area of 19,483 square kilometers, almost is covered with timber and evergreen forests, located about 129km from Bangkok and consists of 13 districts.

Hua Hin

If you begin to feel boring at Thailand as you have travelled all destinations as Pattaya, Phuket, Chiangmai or Koh Samui, let’s try visiting Hua Hin to enjoy more experiences of this country. This is a beautiful peaceful beach which is not crowded and very lovely.

Pakbeng

Being located between Huay Xai and Luang Prabang, Pakbeng used to grand the Mekong as the only major transport route in the country. Nowadays, Pakbeng has developed as a stop during the night for both shipment and passenger ferryboats.

Pha That Luang

Located on a hill about three miles northeast of the centre of Vientiane, Pha That Luang (The Great Stupa or Sacred Reliquary) is considered as the most important national monument and the symbol of both the Buddhist religion and Lao sovereignty. It is an impressive gold-covered large Buddhist stupa whose gilded structure reflects marvelously in the midday sunlight.