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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.
#106 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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sulemaniya says:
hey read my review on bankok in the blo thai sia
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#107 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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beerbiker says:
We did were part of the festival in 2003 and it was great, people partying all over the city (and Thailand) It is on bog happy family. The streets are covered with thousends of people.
TIP: Book a candlelight dinner on a boat during the opening of the festival. The have big fireworks so your evenin...
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#108 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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Shintarodan says:
I guess you have not really been to Pattaya unless you take a stroll along walking street, preferably at night.Bright lights and music and we have a lively street with lots of bars,shops,restaurants and people.A good place to party or just have a nice meal and people watch .So just keep on walkin'.....
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#109 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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HannahGreenlee says:
The walk up the steps of this temple is an aesthetically pleasing experience in itself- the memorials and water features that are part of the mount are rather beautiful. There are also a series of bells which you can ring for good luck (I think that is what they are for). At the top stands a square ...
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#110 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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rideouts says:
The elephant camps in Thailand are one of the most common destinations of tourists to Chiang Mai. Formerly based on logging camps where elephants were used as heavy machinery, these camps are now just large petting zoos featuring only the Asian Elephant. Fortunately, conditions seem good for the ele...
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#111 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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rideouts says:
Aside from the usual elephant rides and Trekking tours, a visit to Chiang Mai should include a visit to the temple on the Doi Sotep mountain. Visible from the city, this temple was founded by a monk who was guided on the placement of the temple by a holy white elephant. Today...
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#112 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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LeighTravelClub says:
Phuket has many hidden corners, many quiet hideaways and some excellent hotels can be found on their own beaches, or balanced on the edge of a jungly cliff a million miles from the crowds. The Baan Krating Jungle Beach Hotel is found near Ao Sane beach, which is round the corner and along a tiny cli...
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#113 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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sabzero says:
The famous Chinatown in Bangkok is a big, crazy market where you can (nearly) find everything.
The prizes are really cheap (depends of course what you buy) and at Chinatown there are always a lot of people (tourists, chinese and thai people) coming and going ... so there is always a lot going on!
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#114 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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jaeWALK says:
If you consider including a little of history to your stay in Bangkok, then the National Museum is the place for you.
Although it's a bit run down and poorly lighted (which i gives the site a relaxed ambiance), an hour or two at the museum is highly recommend, specially since it's just across th...
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#115 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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MKPolishPrincess says:
I am an absolute movie lover but it's so much easier here in Thailand. I know that the movies in the US cost around $10 and up and don't even get me started on the prices in London. Well, in Bangkok, it can run anywhere from 80 Baht ($2 USD) if the movie is after 8:30 P.M. to over 600 Ba...
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#116 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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jaeWALK says:
Founded in the 18th century, Wat Mahathat is one of Bangkok's most important temples. It houses the Mahanikai monastic sect and the Vipassana Meditation centre. The temple grounds is large and full of schools and you have to make your way through some buildings and parked vehicles before you reach t...
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#117 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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cax says:
Victory Monument is located on a roundabout in the Ratchathewi district. The monument was errected in 1941 as a landmark of the victory over the french colonial forces in the brief indochineese war, where Thailand rewon areas in Cambodia and Laos which was lost to the french in 1893 and 1904.
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#118 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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cax says:
I was very excited to vist Dusit Zoo in Bangkok and after reading the description on www.bangkok.com I was more or less expecting another Singapore ZOO.
But that was far from what I found here. For one the park is very dirty, and the conditions for a number of animals really doesn't live up to t...
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#119 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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dacheekydevilis says:
Wat Suwannakuha is a Buddist Temple inside a chain of connecting caves. We stopped here because of a tour we took (on the way to rafting). It cost 20baht per person to enter (thats less than $1 AU) so it was really good value. Inside, there is a huge gold Buddah which is laying down. I guess once yo...
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#120 of 221 things to do in Thailand
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jaaf says:
Thailand’s majestic Grand Palace sits high above the city Bangkok. Constructed in the 18th century during the reign of King Rama I, the palace is an outstanding example of the blending of classic Thai architecture with more modern Western styles. Although the Grand Palace has not been used as a r...
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