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Looking for fun things to do in Thailand? Check out these ideas for what what do in Thailand, including places to visit, tourist attractions, and sightseeing. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Thailand, submitted by fellow travelers. You may also Write your own review of what to do in Thailand.
#1 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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Funkyweekend1974 says:
สถาบันพิพิธภัณฑ์การเรียนรู้แห่งชาติ (สพร.)
เป็นสถาบันที่ดูแลการจัดตั้งพิพิธภัณฑ์การเรียนรู้แห่งชาติขนา...
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#2 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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LeighTravelClub says:
There is a very moving side to Kanchanaburi. JEATH stands for Japan, England, Australia, Thailand and Holland - the five nations who lived and died on the 'Death Railway'. The town contains two cemeteries to the dead, which number over 100,000, and are just as much part of Kanchanaburi as the bridge...
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#3 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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newtampo says:
If you are coming to Thailand in April, welcome to the land of smile and to the water festival on Songran day. You will love it! :)
April 13 is a Songran day. It's Thai New Year day. (Some said in Loas, Cambodia and Mianma too) Water is a symbolic of this festival. As Thailand is a hot country so...
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#4 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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newtampo says:
Even the theatre isn't the target of people who travel in Bangkok but who knows, maybe you're bored of the beach, the shopping center, the pubs, the attractive places, bored to stay in the hotel or even stay outside alone or with friends, what would you do?
The movie ticket in Thailand is more c...
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#5 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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sabzero says:
Thai people celebrate their New Year every year from the 12th - 16th of April and it's called SONGKRAN!
It's a big Waterfestival and everybody is throwing with water! :-)
So, if you don't wanna get wet - you are boring: stay in your hotel! ;-)
Many people walk down the streets with water guns...
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#6 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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slave2dafunk says:
One of the great things about living in Chiang Mai is the road trips. There are a ton of short trips in all directions from Chiang Mai. I'm steadily working my way through the list. For my boyfriend's birthday we decided to head north. Our first stop was Chiang Dao, about an hour to an hour and a ha...
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#7 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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katiekai says:
Phuket zoo had the most beautiful animals they had monkey shows croc shows and elephant shows.For a very small tip you could sit with a huge tiger and get photos.Also with monkeys!
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#8 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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slave2dafunk says:
There are many elephant camps in Thailand, especially in the north around Chiang Mai. Many are no more than glorified circuses and petting zoos. The government sanctioned Lampang Thai Elephant Conservation Center is a refreshing exception to this trend. The center is set in the verdant jungle at Km....
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#9 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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TanjaHill says:
After spending a day at the Pad Thai Cookery school in Chang Mai, I can thoroughly recommend this school, all the teachers speak excellent english, and all teaching is done with lots of fun and good humour, the set up is clean and plenty of room for everyone, in one day I learnt how to cook....Pad T...
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#10 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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rideouts says:
Phuket Thailand is an ideal place to learn how to Scuba dive, and a great jumping off point for some of Thailands best Scuba Diving. There are a very large number of Scuba operations on the Island, of various sizes and prices. We chose Warm Water Divers based on the recommendation o...
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#11 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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slave2dafunk says:
After Chiang Dao, we drove up to a small mountain town called Mae Salong. The drive was beautiful, winding along small mountain roads with wonderful mountain panoramas. To get to Mae Salong, you turn off the main road and drive along a very tiny two-lane road that climbs and climbs up into the mount...
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#12 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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larry0886 says:
It's an innovative store which shows us the SPA industry in Thailand. A
lot of things are worths to take a look. Of course you can buy it, but
it's not cheap.
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#13 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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vosking says:
Save the Elephant.
Elephant Nature Foundation is a non-profit organization which advocates and acts on behalf of the rights of Asian elephants in Thailand.
Our mission is to increase awareness about the plight of the endangered Asian elephant, educate locals on the humane treatment of their elep...
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#14 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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Shintarodan says:
In the early Rattanakosin period Bangkok waterways were the main routes of transportation.Alot of the canals have now been filled in to make ways for roads but the Chao Phraya River still runs through many Thai lives.A trip along the river is a pleasent way to spend the day, as you can get to see B...
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#15 of 209 things to do in Thailand
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Traveling_Brian says:
I'm sure you've seen an elephant at the zoo or a circus, so you might think that an elephant camp is much of the same stuff. But you'd be wrong. The Maesa Elephant Camp is something entirely different. The Maesa Elephant Camp allows you to get up close and personal view of the day to day lives of th...
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