TOP 4 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN THAILAND
If you’re planning a backpacking trip, or simply fancy some time away at a tropical destination to chill out and get away from the rat race you should consider Thailand. It has been a favorite destination for backpackers and tourists alike. What isn’t there to like about this beautiful country with its year round warm temperatures, white sandy beaches, and turquoise water? (Did I mention the friendly locals?)
Thailand has so many things to do and see that it’s wise to stay for at least 2 weeks. You could easily stay longer while you spend months relaxing at the beach and partying the night away at full moon parties. However long you plan on staying for make sure you visit between November and February to avoid the humid wet season (if you do visit outside of this time period, it’s best to get out and about early in the morning as the heat is more bearable then).
If you’re lucky enough to get to visit Thailand then make sure you include the following in your itinerary:
Ko Samui
If you fancy spending some time relaxing on one of the beaches with white sand and crystal clear water then head to Ko Samui which is Thailand’s 3rdlargest island. The miles of white sandy beaches lined with palm trees and nestled in bays filled with turquoise water make for the perfect snorkelling or scuba diving destination. The island is generally much drier than the mainland in the rainy season but does have its own rainy season between October and December. Don’t miss: The Secret Buddha Garden (with spectacular views over the island), Namtok Hin Lat/Namtok Na Mueang (waterfalls) and Wat Khunaram ko Samui (a famous temple complete with mummified monk).
If you’re planning a backpacking trip, or simply fancy some time away at a tropical destination to chill out and get away from the rat race you should consider Thailand. It has been a favorite destination for backpackers and tourists alike. What isn’t there to like about this beautiful country with its year round warm temperatures, white sandy beaches, and turquoise water? (Did I mention the friendly locals?)
Thailand has so many things to do and see that it’s wise to stay for at least 2 weeks. You could easily stay longer while you spend months relaxing at the beach and partying the night away at full moon parties. However long you plan on staying for make sure you visit between November and February to avoid the humid wet season (if you do visit outside of this time period, it’s best to get out and about early in the morning as the heat is more bearable then).
If you’re lucky enough to get to visit Thailand then make sure you include the following in your itinerary:
Ko Samui
If you fancy spending some time relaxing on one of the beaches with white sand and crystal clear water then head to Ko Samui which is Thailand’s 3rdlargest island. The miles of white sandy beaches lined with palm trees and nestled in bays filled with turquoise water make for the perfect snorkelling or scuba diving destination. The island is generally much drier than the mainland in the rainy season but does have its own rainy season between October and December. Don’t miss: The Secret Buddha Garden (with spectacular views over the island), Namtok Hin Lat/Namtok Na Mueang (waterfalls) and Wat Khunaram ko Samui (a famous temple complete with mummified monk).
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