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Bangkok, Thailand
One of Asia’s great capitals, Bangkok is a noisy city filled with life. The
first stop should be Lumpini Park where you can enjoy its tropical gardens and
visit several museums that are located in and around it. Next up is an
air-conditioned tour through Siam Ocean World where you can see sharks, sea
turtles and stingrays from as close as three meters.
- Flexi Walking Temple Tour: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun
- Damnoen Saduak Floating Market 6-Hour Tour
- Bangkok: 4-Hour Night Bike Tour with Wat Arun & Wat Pho
- Wat Pho
- Grand Palace
- China town
- Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan
- Sky Bar
- Giant Swing
- SkyWalk Mahanakhon (king power)
- Artbox night market
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
The best things to do in Chiang Mai might take a little bit of effort to find.
That’s why we compiled a list of our top things to do when you visit Chiang Mai,
from local favorites like feeding baby elephants and biking through tea
plantations in Doi Suthep National Park. It’s important that when you visit a
new place, you experience something authentic—not just the attractions listed on
every other itinerary for that location.
- 4-Hour Doi Suthep & Hmong Hill Tribe Village from Chiang Mai
- Wat Umong Stupa
- Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
- Thapae Gate
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Pai, Thailand
With a quirky vibe and friendly locals, it’s easy to see why so many tourists
love Pai. The town has an endless supply of great restaurants and bars where you
can kick back and relax with friends. If you’re looking for a more authentic
experience than that offered by most tour operators in Thailand, consider
booking your stay at one of many homestays in Pai.
- Pai Canyon
- Pembok Waterfall
- World War II Memorial Bridge
- Mo Paeng Waterfall
- The Land Split
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Ko Samui, Thailand
Since you’re in Thailand on your vacation, you’ll want to make sure you spend
some time on Ko Samui. A popular place for travelers like yourself is Monkey
Beach. You can swim with monkeys! If that doesn’t sound appealing, it might be
because monkeys are known carriers of disease. To avoid monkey germs (and monkey
bites), bring bananas with you and throw them towards the monkeys.
- Samui: 7-Hour 4WD Wild Jungle Safari Tour Including Lunch
- Big Buddha
- Elephant Stone
- Khunaram Temple
- Silver Beach
- Na Muang Waterfall
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Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand
Despite being smaller than neighboring islands like Koh Samui and Koh Tao, there
are plenty of activities to keep visitors busy. If you’re looking for something
fun but relaxing, take a day trip around Khong Island by boat or by kayak. Make
sure to check out Sairee Beach while you’re here—it’s where you can often spot
Thai celebrities.
- Mu Ko Ang Thong Park: Semi-private Sunset Cruise Tour
- Halfmoon Festival
- Haad Mae Haad
- Ao Thong Nai Pan Yai
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Ko Tao, Thailand
Ko Tao is famous for its diving. If you’re looking for a laid-back island that
focuses on one thing and does it extremely well—then Ko Tao is for you.
- Ko Tao: Open Water Scuba Diving 4-Day Course
- Ao Muang (Mango Bay)
- Fire show everyday at 8pm
- Freedom Beach
- Sai Nuan beach