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Looking for fun things to do in Thailand? Browse Thailand sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Thailand. You may also write your own review of what to do in Thailand.
#46 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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miss_cass says:
I didn't Pattaya the nicest place but this was definitly the highlight of my time spend there.
It is a huge castle/temple carved entirely from wood- no glue even, it all just fits together! Which is amazing in itself, but the designs on it are awe inspiring.
While you are there you also get a hor...
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#47 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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sulo says:
Two hours drive from Bangkok is a national parked for its rich diversity of birds, large mammals and flora. Nestled within the National Park is a huge resevoir being fed by all the surrounding rivers and waterfall. Kaeng Krachan is Thailand's largest national park (2,914 sq km) and part of a continu...
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#48 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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RainyDayToast says:
Amazing experience. This is where you need to have your elephant ride!! Plus, you may even get to spot a Gibbon, as cheeky Charley usually hangs around the bar. Such a peaceful atmosphere, it's amazing!
You can contact Richard on richard@phuket-scuba-diving.com for more information, or you can visi...
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#49 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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camilaluana says:
Look for Pong or Somporn. He is the Managing director at Sea Cliffs. Pong is a local and has been teaching climbing in Railay for the past decade at least. Unlike other climbing places in Krabi, Pong is has an attention to detail and safety above average and is extremelly friendly and patient. His p...
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#50 of 221 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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#51 of 221 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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#52 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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ceeyo says:
James did a great job on my hair! I'm still getting compliments on it (weeks after cutting it)...it's hard to find a reliable and quality hairdresser in Bangkok, especially one who communicates well. James knew exactly what I wanted. Though you might be able to find a "cheaper" salon in the city, fo...
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#53 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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passionforfashion says:
The Grand Palace is a beautiful place, the buildings are beautiful the work and effort that has gone into them is amazing. If you go you should wear Ladies - Long skirt or trousers and Men - Long trousers, this is just a sign of respect. There is a story you can follow going around the walls of the ...
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#54 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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pensacolapyro says:
After visiting Chiang Mai, I decided to head to the closest beach and that took me to Pattaya, not sure how to describe this place but I had fun. Definately a party place, 1000's of clubs and 1000's of girls. Met lots of nice people both locals and tourist.
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#55 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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jaeWALK says:
No trip to Thailand is complete without visiting the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (or Wat Phra Kaeo, which ever spelling your prefer). I think I've visited this one 4-5 times already. And every time I go there, a different area is undergoing restoration, which is a good thing.
Located within t...
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#56 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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vanillanova says:
Phra Nang Beach is an exceptional beauty!
Went there in May (low tourist period) and the beach was only 10% filled which made the whole experience more amazing - no need to jostle for a place to lay your beach towel. The beach is accesible by long tail boat AND land - however you might need to ta...
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#57 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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Purdy says:
Part two of my Thailand adventure took the guise of 7 nights staying at the Phuket Arcadia Beach & Spa Resort, Karon Beach, Phuket Island. Located off the West Coast of the Thai mainland in the Andaman Sea. This was to be the beach bumming, working on my tan part of the trip. Well it didn’t ex...
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#58 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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lovely-P says:
This is my second times in Samutsongkram,a small province near by Bangkok,which are popular--calm--and feeling in Thai traditional life.
Amphawa is a name of one city in Samutsongkram Province,which has got a famous sightseeing called 'Amphawa Floating Market'. As a floating market in Thailand,bu...
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#59 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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newtampo says:
Are you a beach lover? Nice, come along with me!!
I'm addicted to the beach so i want to share beautiful beaches in Thailand with someone who loves it too! :)
Here are the list of Koh in Thailand. First of all, Koh means Island :)
**Southern of Thailand**
Good for relaxing and diving...
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#60 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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Katayama says:
I would say from Koh Samui catch boats to phangan for a full moon party experience and then onto koh tao for some serious laid back chillin' :) oh and check out the diving too, very cheap and absolutely amazing!
when i wnt last year i went by overnight bus from bangkok to surat thani then boat to...
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