It offers several waterfalls hidden within the forest-lined with trees. At 260 feet tall, the powerful Haew Narok is the biggest waterfall in the park and is a must-see. Although it isn’t as high as the stunning Haew Suwat Waterfall is also worth a visit; it was the backdrop for the scene of a waterfall leaps in the film The Beach.
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
It is a range of limestone hills that line the Gulf of Thailand with the highest at 605 meters asl. The major attractions of the national park include Phraya Nakhon Cave with its famous royal pavilion and massive room, Kaeo Cave, and Thung Sam Roi Yot Freshwater Marsh.
Hua Hin
A once-silent town is famous for its status as the King’s summer residence. Hua Hin has become a popular destination for beach vacations. Do not expect crystal clear waters or a lively beach scene here. This is more of a place for families or singles looking to enjoy a relaxing sunbath and away from crowds.
Pattaya
Pattaya is the most accessible major beach destination close to Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city. People can enjoy hours on the beach enjoying sunbathing, and participating in water sports such as water skiing and windsurfing before making their way for the Art in Paradise Interactive Art Museum or the Sanctuary of Truth Museum to look at various pieces of architecture and art.
Sukhothai
Sukhothai Thani is a small town, but it is more famous for being the home of Sukhothai Historical Park. Sukhothai Historical Park is a UNESCO location home to the remains of the 13th century Sukhothai Kingdom. It is surrounded by the city’s walls from the past.
Krabi
One of the provinces with the most extended history located in Thailand, Krabi is home to the traditional but also modern touristy and the classic flavor. Try what you like, and see what the other side can offer in the Thai province.
Koh Samui
A sought-after vacation spot within Thailand, Koh Samui is the home of lush rainforests that are mountainous with postcard-worthy beaches stunning sunsets. There are also a variety of temples and spas in Koh Samui, including the renowned Wat Phra Yai and its 12-meter-high Big Buddha.
Phuket
Phuket is the most oversized island of Thailand and is also most visited by travelers. The island entices vacationers with its white beaches, turquoise waters, and comparatively low travel costs, comprising hotels and food.
Ayutthaya
People who are interested in Thai historical events should head straight for Ayutthaya. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed town was once the capital of the kingdom of Siam and is brimming with monasteries, temples monuments, and archeological remains.
Bangkok
The capital city of Thailand is nothing short of thrilling. It is a wholesome blend of city bustle and modern landmarks, including The Jim Thompson House, alongside old-fashioned attractions like Wat Arun and Wat Pho. Chatuchak Weekend Market is considered to be as one of the biggest markets on the world’s streets.