Welcome to Thailand

A Bountiful Table

Adored around the world, Thai cuisine expresses fundamental aspects of Thai culture: it is generous, warm, refreshing and relaxed. Each Thai dish relies on fresh, local ingredients – pungent lemongrass, searing chillies and plump seafood. A varied national menu is built around the four fundamental flavours: spicy, sweet, salty and sour. Roving appetites go on eating tours of Bangkok noodle shacks, seafood pavilions in Phuket and Burmese market stalls in Mae Sot. Cooking classes reveal the simplicity behind the seemingly complicated dishes and mastering the market is an important survival skill.

Fields & Forests

In between the cluttered cities and towns is the rural heartland, which is a mix of rice paddies, tropical forests and squat villages tied to the agricultural clock. In the north, the forests and fields bump up against toothy blue mountains decorated with silvery waterfalls. In the south, scraggy limestone cliffs poke out of the cultivated landscape like prehistoric skyscrapers. The usually arid northeast emits an emerald hue during the rainy season when tender green rice shoots carpet the landscape.

Sacred Spaces

The celestial world is a close confidant in this Buddhist nation, and religious devotion is colourful and ubiquitous. Gleaming temples and golden Buddhas frame both the rural and modern landscape. Ancient banyan trees are ceremoniously wrapped in sacred cloth to honour the resident spirits, fortune-bringing shrines decorate humble homes as well as monumental malls, while garland-festooned dashboards ward off traffic accidents. Visitors can join the conversation through meditation retreats in Chiang Mai, religious festivals in northeastern Thailand, underground cave shrines in Kanchanaburi and Phetchaburi and hilltop temples in northern Thailand.

Sand between Your Toes

With a long coastline (actually, two coastlines) and jungle-topped islands anchored in azure waters, Thailand is a tropical getaway for the hedonist and the hermit, the prince and the pauper. This paradise offers a varied menu: playing in the gentle surf of Ko Lipe, diving with whale sharks off Ko Tao, scaling the sea cliffs of Krabi, kiteboarding in Hua Hin, partying on Ko Phi Phi, recuperating at a health resort on Ko Samui and feasting on the beach wherever sand meets sea.


 

Introducing Thailand
TOP CHOICE MARKET IN NORTHERN BANGKOK

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Among the largest markets in the world, Chatuchak seems to unite everything buyable, from used vintage sneakers to baby squirrels. Plan to spend a full day here, as there’s plenty to see, do and buy. But come early,…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Wat Phra Kaew

Architecturally fantastic, this temple complex is also the spiritual core of Thai Buddhism and the monarchy, symbolically united in what is the country’s most holy image, the Emerald Buddha. Attached to the temple c…
TOP CHOICE RUINS IN PHANOM RUNG HISTORICAL PARK

Phanom Rung Historical Park

Phanom Rung has a knock-you-dead location. Crowning the summit of a spent volcano, this sanctuary sits a good 70 storeys above the paddy fields below. To the southeast you can clearly see Cambodia’s Dongrek Mountain…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Chedi Luang

Wat Chedi Luang is not quite as grand as Wat Phra Singh, but its towering, ruined Lanna-style chedi (built in 1441) is much taller and the sprawling compound around the stupa is powerfully atmospheric. The famed Phr…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Overlooking the city from its mountain throne, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of northern Thailand’s most sacred temples, and its founding legend is learned by every schoolkid in Chiang Mai. The wát itself is a bea…
TOP CHOICE PALACE IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Grand Palace

Part of the greater complex that also encompasses Wat Phra Kaew, the Grand Palace (Phra Borom Maharatchawang) is a former royal residence that is today only used on ceremonial occasions. Visitors are allowed to surv…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Wat Phra Kaew & Grand Palace

Also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kaew is the colloquial name of the vast, fairy-tale compound that also includes the former residence of the Thai monarch, the Grand Palace.This ground was con…
TOP CHOICE NATIONAL PARK IN NAKHON RATCHASIMA PROVINCE

Khao Yai National Park

Cool and lush, Khao Yai National Park is an easy escape into the primordial jungle. The 2168-sq-km park, part of a Unesco World Heritage Site, spans five forest types, from rainforest to monsoon. The park’s centrepi…
TOP CHOICE HISTORIC BUILDING IN SIAM SQUARE, PRATUNAM, PLOENCHIT & RATCHATHEWI

Jim Thompson House

This jungly compound is the former home of the eponymous American silk entrepreneur and art collector. Born in Delaware in 1906, Thompson briefly served in the Office of Strategic Services (the forerunner of the CIA…
TOP CHOICE NATIONAL PARK IN UBON RATCHATHANI PROVINCE

Pha Taem National Park

A long cliff named Pha Taem is the centrepiece of this awesome but unheralded park. From the top you get a bird’s-eye view across the Mekong into Laos, and down below a trail passes prehistoric rock paintings dating…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN BUENG KAN PROVINCE

Wat Phu Thok

At wondrous Wat Phu Thok, six levels of steps lead past shrines and gù·đì (monks’ huts or living quarters) that are scattered around the mountain, in caves and on cliffs. A seventh-level scramble up roots and rocks …
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Wat Arun

After the fall of Ayuthaya, King Taksin ceremoniously clinched control here on the site of a local shrine and established a royal palace and a temple to house the Emerald Buddha. The temple was renamed after the Ind…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Phra Singh

Chiang Mai’s most revered temple, Wat Phra Singh is dominated by an enormous, mosaic-inlaid wí·hăhn (sanctuary). Its prosperity is plain to see from the lavish monastic buildings and immaculately trimmed grounds, do…
TOP CHOICE SCULPTURE IN NONG KHAI

Sala Kaew Ku

It’s cheesy, but the sheer size of the sculptures at Sala Kaew Ku can’t fail to impress. Built over 20 years by Luang Pu Boun Leua Sourirat, a mystic who died in 1996, the park features a weird and wonderful array o…
TOP CHOICE HISTORIC SITE IN PHIMAI

Phimai Historical Park

According to the information in its visitor centre, Prasat Phimai was started by Khmer King Jayaviravarman (r AD 1002–06), although other records have it dated to as late as the 12th century. Regardless, Phimai is o…
TOP CHOICE MARKET IN CHIANG MAI

Talat Warorot

Chiang Mai’s oldest public market, Warorot (also spelt ‘Waroros’) is a great place to connect with the city’s Thai soul. Alongside souvenir vendors you’ll find numerous stalls selling items for ordinary Thai househo…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHINATOWN

Wat Traimit (Golden Buddha)

The attraction at Wat Traimit is undoubtedly the impressive 3m-tall, 5.5-tonne, solid-gold Buddha image, which gleams like, well, gold. Sculpted in the graceful Sukhothai style, the image was ‘discovered’ some 40 ye…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN CHIANG RAI

Mae Fah Luang Art & Culture Park

In addition to a museum that houses one of Thailand’s biggest collections of Lanna artefacts, this vast, meticulously landscaped compound includes antique and contemporary art, Buddhist temples and other structures.…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG RAI PROVINCE

Wat Rong Khun

Whereas most of Thailand’s Buddhist temples have centuries of history, Wat Rong Khun’s construction began in 1997 by noted Thai painter-turned-architect Chalermchai Kositpipat. Seen from a distance, the temple appea…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Wat Pho

You’ll find (slightly) fewer tourists here than at Wat Phra Kaew, but Wat Pho is our fave among Bangkok’s biggest sights. In fact, the compound incorporates a host of superlatives: the city’s largest reclining Buddh…
HISTORIC SITE IN SUKHOTHAI

Sukhothai Historical Park

The Sukhothai Historical Park ruins are one of Thailand’s most impressive World Heritage Sites. The park includes the remains of 21 historical sites and four large ponds within the old walls, with an additional 70 s…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN CHIANG RAI PROVINCE

Baan Dum

The bizarre brainchild of Thai National Artist Thawan Duchanee, and a rather sinister counterpoint to Wat Rong Khun, Baan Dum unites several structures, most of which are stained black and ominously decked out with …
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Phan Tao

Without doubt the most atmospheric wát in the old city, this teak marvel sits in the shadow of Wat Chedi Luang. Set in a compound full of fluttering orange flags, the monastery is a monument to the teak trade, with …
TOP CHOICE HISTORIC SITE IN CHANTHABURI

Chanthaboon Waterfront Community

Hugging the banks of Mae Nam Chanthaburi is this charismatic part of town, filled with restored houses and elderly residents sitting around reminiscing with each other about their Chanthaburi tales. The Learning Hou…
TOP CHOICE PARK IN RIVERSIDE, SILOM & LUMPHINI

Lumphini Park

Named after the Buddha’s place of birth in Nepal, Lumphini Park is the best way to escape Bangkok without actually leaving town. Shady paths, a large artificial lake and swept lawns temporarily blot out the roaring …
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN CHIANG MAI

Lanna Folklife Museum

Set inside the Thai-colonial-style former Provincial Court, dating from 1935, this imaginative museum re-creates Lanna village life in a series of life-size dioramas that explain everything from lai·krahm pottery st…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN NAN

Wat Phumin

Nan’s most famous Buddhist temple is celebrated for its exquisite murals that were executed during the late 19th century by a Thai Lü artist named Thit Buaphan. The exterior of the temple takes the form of a crucifo…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Suthep

One of the north’s most sacred temples, Wat Suthep sits majestically atop Doi Suthep’s summit. Thai pilgrims flock here to make merit to the Buddhist relic enshrined in the picturesque golden chedi. The temple also …
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN THEWET & DUSIT

Dusit Palace Park

Following his first European tour in 1897, Rama V (King Chulalongkorn; r 1868–1910) returned with visions of European castles and set about transforming these styles into a uniquely Thai expression, today’s Dusit Pa…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN SIAM SQUARE, PRATUNAM, PLOENCHIT & RATCHATHEWI

Suan Pakkad Palace Museum

An overlooked treasure, Suan Pakkad is a collection of eight traditional wooden Thai houses that was once the residence of Princess Chumbon of Nakhon Sawan and before that a lettuce farm (in Thai, Suan Pakkad means …
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN NAN

Nan National Museum

Housed in the 1903 vintage palace of Nan’s last two feudal lords, this museum first opened its doors in 1973. In terms of collection and content, it’s one of the country’s better provincial museums, and has English …
RUINS IN PHANOM RUNG HISTORICAL PARK

Prasat Muang Tam

In the little village of Khok Meuang, the restored Khmer temple of Prasat Meuang Tam is an ideal bolt-on to any visit to Phanom Rung, which is only 8km to the northwest. Dating back to the late 10th or early 11th ce…
MUSEUM IN CHIANG RAI

Hilltribe Museum & Education Center

This museum and cultural centre is a good place to visit before undertaking any hill-tribe trek. Run by the nonprofit Population & Community Development Association (PDA), the venue has displays that are underwh…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN UBON RATCHATHANI

Wat Thung Si Meuang

Built during the reign of Rama III (1824–51), with a classic hŏr đrai (Tripitaka hall) in excellent shape. Like many hŏr đrai, it rests on tall, angled stilts in the middle of a pond to protect the precious scriptur…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN THANON SUKHUMVIT

Siam Society & Ban Kamthieng

Ban Kamthieng transports visitors to a northern Thai village complete with informative displays of daily rituals, folk beliefs and everyday household chores, all within the setting of a traditional wooden house. Thi…
WATERFALL IN KHAO YAI NATIONAL PARK

Nam Tok Haew Narok

Nam Tok Haew Narok is in the far south of the park (an 800m walk from the parking area). Its three levels combine to form a 150m drop, making it the park’s biggest falls.
ARTS CENTRE IN SURIN

Chansoma

Its exquisite brocade fabrics (pâh yók torng) incorporate threads made of real gold and silver, but the weaving process is just as impressive as the finished cloth. Four women, including one sitting a floor below th…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN LAMPANG PROVINCE

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

This ancient Buddhist temple compound houses several interesting religious structures, including what is arguably the most beautiful wooden Lanna temple in northern Thailand, the open-sided Wihan Luang. Dating back …
NATIONAL PARK IN KHON KAEN PROVINCE

Nam Nao National Park

One of Thailand’s most valuable nature preserves, Nam Nao National Park covers 966 sq km across the Phetchabun Mountains of Chaiyaphum and Phetchabun Provinces. Hiking trails branch out from the visitor centre to se…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN PHITSANULOK

Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat

The main wí·hăhn (sanctuary) at this temple, known by locals as Wat Yai, appears small from the outside, but houses the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat, one of Thailand’s most revered and copied Buddha images. This famous br…
NATIONAL PARK IN KANCHANABURI PROVINCE

Erawan National Park

Famed for its seven-tiered waterfall, Erawan National Park is an extremely popular (ie crowded) place for locals and visitors alike. Erawan waterfall (trail open 8am to 5pm) gets its name as some people think the to…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN THAT PHANOM

Wat Phra That Phanom

This temple is a potent and beautiful place; even if you’re feeling templed-out, you’ll likely be impressed. At its hub is a stupa (tâht), more impressive than any in present-day Laos and highly revered by Buddhists…
TOP CHOICE LAKE IN SANGKHLABURI

Khao Laem Reservoir

A boat ride on this gigantic lake is a must. The lake was formed in the 1980s when the Vajiralongkorn Dam (known locally as Khao Laem Dam) was constructed across Mae Nam Khwae Noi near Thong Pha Phum. Two of the man…
TOP CHOICE PALACE IN AYUTHAYA PROVINCE

Bang Pa In Palace

An eclectic assortment of architectural styles makes this a palace like no other. First used in the 17th century, it was revived in the 19th century by Kings Rama IV and V, the latter of whom added most of its Europ…
MUSEUM IN KANCHANABURI PROVINCE

Hellfire Pass Memorial

This poignant memorial is a beautiful tribute to those who died building the WWII Burma-Thailand Railway. Start your visit at the museum and get the free audio guide, which has detailed descriptions of the area and …
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN BANGLAMPHU

Wat Suthat

Other than being just plain huge and impressive, Wat Suthat also holds the highest royal temple grade. Inside the wí·hăhn (sanctuary for a Buddha sculpture) are intricate Jataka (stories of the Buddha) murals and th…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN LOPBURI

Phra Narai Ratchaniwet

Plan to spend a few hours at this former royal palace, now home to the Somdet Phra Narai National Museum, which houses excellent displays of local history. Built starting in 1665 with help from French and Italian en…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST SITE IN PHUKET

Big Buddha

High atop the Nakkerd Hills, northwest of Chalong circle, and visible from half of the island, the 45m-high Big Buddha sits grandly on Phuket’s finest viewpoint. Though it’s a tad touristy, tinkling bells and flappi…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN BANGLAMPHU

Golden Mount & Wat Saket

Golden Mount was commissioned by Rama III, who ordered that the earth dug out to create Bangkok’s expanding klorng network be piled up to build an enormous, 100m-high, 500m-wide chedi.Next door, seemingly peaceful W…
TOP CHOICE LANDMARK IN PHAYAO

Kwan Phayao

This vast body of water is the largest swamp in northern Thailand and a symbol of Phayao. Although naturally occurring, the water level is artificially controlled, otherwise the wetlands would go dry outside of the …
TOP CHOICE TEMPLE IN NAKHON SI THAMMARAT

Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihaan

The most important wát in southern Thailand, stunning Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihaan (simply known as Mahathat) boasts an imposing 77m white chedi (stupa) crowned by a gold spire piercing the sky. According to leg…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KRABI TOWN

Wat Tham Seua

This sprawling hill and cave temple complex 9km northwest of Krabi Town is an easy, worthwhile day trip. At the park entrance you’ll come to a gruellingly steep 1260-step staircase leading to a 600m karst peak. Afte…
TOP CHOICE HISTORIC SITE IN AYUTHAYA PROVINCE

Ayuthaya Historical Park

Ancient ruins, the vibe of rural Thailand, tasty food, good-value accommodation – and all of it only 70km from Bangkok: Ayuthaya (อุทยานประวัติศาตร์อยุธยา) is the easiest and most worthwhile escape from the Big Mang…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KANCHANABURI

Wat Tham Seua

The centrepiece of this hilltop temple is a striking 18m-tall Buddha covered in a golden mosaic. It’s an important merit-making stop for Thais and one of the methods is to drop coins in small trays on a conveyor bel…
WATERFALL IN KO PHA-NGAN

Nam Tok Phaeng

Nam Tok Phaeng is protected by a national park; this waterfall is a pleasant reward after a short, but rough, hike. After the waterfall (dry out of season), it’s a further exhilarating 15-minute climb up a root-chok…
LAKE IN UDON THANI PROVINCE

Red Lotus Sea

You’ll see pictures of the Red Lotus Sea all over Udon as it’s touted as one of the province’s top attractions, but few Westerners make it there. The trick is in the timing. The sea of lotuses is a spectacular sight…
TOP CHOICE BRIDGE IN SANGKHLABURI

Saphan Mon

Sangkhlaburi’s iconic, 440m wooden bridge, one of the largest in the world, connects the main town, home mostly to Thai and Karen, with the Mon settlement. Although the buildings and shops on the Mon side aren’t any…
TOP CHOICE HISTORIC SITE IN KANCHANABURI

Death Railway Bridge

The famous 300m railway bridge still retains its power and symbolism, especially if you visit early or late enough in the day to bypass the tourist scrum. Its centre was destroyed by Allied bombs in 1945, so only th…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN RIVERSIDE, SILOM & LUMPHINI

Bangkokian Museum

A collection of three antique structures built during the early 20th century, the Bangkokian Museum illustrates an often-overlooked period of Bangkok’s history.
WATERFALL IN HAT LAMAI & THE SOUTHEAST

Nam Tok Na Muang

At 30m, this is the tallest waterfall on Samui and lies in the centre of the island about 12km from Na Thon. During the rainy season, the water cascades over ethereal purple rocks, and there’s a great pool for swimm…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN PHITSANULOK

Sergeant Major Thawee Folk Museum

This fascinating museum displays a remarkable collection of tools, textiles and photographs from Phitsanulok Province. It’s spread throughout five traditional-style Thai buildings with well-groomed gardens, and the …
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN MAE HONG SON

Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu

Climb the hill west of town, Doi Kong Mu (1500m), to visit this temple compound, also known as Wat Plai Doi. Two Shan chedi, erected in 1860 and 1874, enshrine the ashes of monks from Myanmar’s Shan State. Around th…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN AYUTHAYA

Wat Phanan Choeng

A bevy of popular merit-making ceremonies makes this a hectic temple on weekends. The signature attraction is the 19m-high Phra Phanan Choeng Buddha, which was created in 1324 and sits inside a soaring wí·hǎhn (open…
TOP CHOICE CEMETERY IN KANCHANABURI

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

The largest of Kanchanaburi’s two war cemeteries, immaculately maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, is right in town. Of the 6981 soldiers buried here, nearly half were British; the rest came mainly…
ISLAND IN SONGKHLA & AROUND

Ko Yo

A popular day trip from Songkhla is this island in the middle of Thale Sap is actually connected to the mainland by bridges and is famous for its cotton-weaving industry. There’s a roadside market selling cloth and …
TOP CHOICE VIEWPOINT IN LOEI

Phu Bo Bit Forest Park

If you want to harden up your legs for Loei’s national parks, Phu Bo Bit gives you 600 steep steps to practice on, and rewards your effort with great 360-degree views of the town and the surrounding mountains. It’s …
TOP CHOICE VILLAGE IN KO LANTA

Ban Si Raya

Halfway down Lanta’s eastern coast, Ban Si Raya was the island’s original port and commercial centre, providing a safe harbour for Arabic and Chinese trading vessels sailing between Phuket, Penang and Singapore. It …
TOP CHOICE NATIONAL PARK IN SOUTHERN CHIANG MAI PROVINCE

Doi Inthanon National Park

Thailand’s highest peak is Doi Inthanon (often abbreviated to Doi In), which is 2565m above sea level, an impressive altitude for the kingdom, but a tad diminutive compared to its cousins in the Himalaya. The 1000-s…
TOP CHOICE HISTORIC SITE IN UDON THANI PROVINCE

Phu Phrabat Historical Park

Steeped in mythical intrigue and peppered with bizarre rock formations, Phu Phrabat Historical Park is one of the region’s highlights. The formations are a collection of balanced rocks, spires and whale-sized boulde…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN KANCHANABURI

Thailand–Burma Railway Centre

This modern, informative museum explains Kanchanaburi’s role in WWII and ensures that the deaths remain a tragedy, not a statistic. The galleries tell the history of the railway, how prisoners were treated and what …
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN AYUTHAYA

Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit

Next to Wat Phra Si Sanphet, this sanctuary hall houses one of Thailand’s largest bronze Buddha images. The 12.5m-high figure (17m with the base) was badly damaged by a lightning-induced fire around 1700, and again …
TOP CHOICE VIEWPOINT IN KO PHI-PHI DON

Phi-Phi Viewpoint

The strenuous Phi-Phi viewpoint climb is a steep, rewarding 20- to 30-minute hike up hundreds of steps and narrow twisting paths. Follow the signs on the road heading northeast from Ton Sai Village; most people will…
MUSEUM IN AYUTHAYA

Baan Hollanda

This informative exhibition, built next to excavated foundations of some original trading-post buildings, chronicles Thai-Dutch relations from the time the Dutch East India Company (VOC) arrived in Ayuthaya in 1604 …
TOP CHOICE RUINS IN AYUTHAYA

Wat Phra Si Sanphet

This ruined temple’s three magnificent stupas are one of the iconic images of Ayuthaya. Built in the late 15th century, Wat Phra Si Sanphet was a royal temple inside palace grounds, and these were the models for Ban…
TOP CHOICE RUINS IN LOPBURI

Prang Sam Yot

The impressive Prang Sam Yot and its huge resident troop of monkeys are Lopburi’s most famous attraction. The three linked towers were built by the Khmer in the 13th century as a Buddhist temple, though it was later…
RUINS IN AYUTHAYA

Wat Mahathat

The most photographed image in Ayuthaya is here: a sandstone Buddha head that lies tangled within a bodhi tree’s entwined roots. The central prang once stood 43m high and it collapsed on its own long before the Burm…
TOP CHOICE VIEWPOINT IN RAWAI

Laem Phromthep

If you want to see the luscious Andaman Sea bend around Phuket, then come here, to the island’s southernmost point. The cape is crowned by a mod lighthouse shaped like a concrete crab, and an evocative elephant shri…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KANCHANABURI

Wat Tham Khao Pun

The nearest cave to the city has a marked path through its many chambers. It’s easy overall, but you’ll need to duck through several passages. The chamber painted white near the exit was a Japanese wartime hospital.…
TOP CHOICE RUINS IN AYUTHAYA

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

King U Thong founded this temple in 1357 to house monks returning from ordination in Sri Lanka and in 1592 King Naresuan built its fantastic bell-shaped chedi after a victory over the Burmese. The landscaped gardens…
TOP CHOICE DISTILLERY IN RAWAI

Chalong Bay Rum

Chalong, 9km north of Rawai, is home to Phuket’s only working distillery, launched by a young French couple who bonded over booze – rum, in particular. Upon arrival, you’ll be awarded a mojito concocted with their d…
TOP CHOICE RUINS IN AYUTHAYA

Wat Ratchaburana

The prang in this temple is one of the best extant versions in the city, with detailed carvings of lotus and mythical creatures. You can climb inside the prang to visit the brightly painted crypt, if you aren’t afra…
TOP CHOICE MUSEUM IN SONGKHLA & AROUND

National Museum

This 1878 building was originally built in a Chinese architectural style as the residence of a luminary. The museum is easily the most picturesque national museum in Thailand and contains exhibits from all Thai art-…
TOP CHOICE BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KHON KAEN

Wat Nong Wang

Down at the south end of the lake, Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon, the stunning stupa at the heart of this important temple, is Khon Kaen’s one must-see. It features enlightening murals depicting Isan culture, various hi…
LANDMARK IN KO PHA-NGAN

Ko Pha-Ngan’s tallest Yang Na Yai Tree

Near Wat Pho, Ko Pha-Ngan’s tallest Yang Na Yai (dipterocarpus alatus; ยางนา) is an astonishing sight as you veer round the bend for the diminutive Wat Nok temple, a small shrine tucked away in the greenery. These c…
DIVE SITE IN KO LANTA

Hin Daeng

The undersea pinnacle of Hin Daeng is commonly considered to be Thailand’s second-best dive site after Richelieu Rock (near the Myanmar border). This lone red coral outcrop in the middle of the sea acts as an import…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN SURIN & SI SAKET PROVINCES

Wat Lan Khuat

Officially it’s Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaeo, but these days nearly everyone calls it Wat Lan Khuat, the ‘Million Bottle Temple’. The temple’s unique appearance is a result of creative use of thousands of bottles. It’s in…
TOP CHOICE RUINS IN AYUTHAYA

Wat Chai Wattanaram

This is the most impressive off-island site thanks to its 35m-high Khmer-style central prang and overall good condition. It was built by King Prasat Thong beginning in 1630 (and taking around 20 years) to honour his…
DIVE SITE IN KO LANTA

Hin Muang

This lone coral outcrop in the middle of the sea, at a depth of about 19m to 24m, acts as an important feeding station for large pelagic fish; you might spot a few leopard sharks, groupers, barracudas, moray eels, t…
TOP CHOICE DIVE SITE IN SURIN ISLANDS MARINE NATIONAL PARK

Richelieu Rock

Richelieu Rock (a seamount 14km southeast of the main park area) is technically in the Surin Islands Marine Park and happens to be one of the best, if not the best, dive sites on the Andaman coast. Whale sharks are …
AREA IN HAT LAMAI & THE SOUTHEAST

Ban Hua Thanon

Just beyond Hat Lamai, Hua Thanon is home to a vibrant Muslim community, and its anchorage of high-bowed fishing vessels by the almost deserted beach is a veritable gallery of intricate designs.
BEACH IN KO PHA-NGAN

Hat Khuat

Also called Bottle Beach, Hat Khuat is a good choice for a relaxing day of swimming and snorkelling, and some opt to stay the night at one of the several bungalow operations along the beach.
CAVE IN SUAN HIN PHA NGAM

Suan Sawan

The path through Suan Sawan follows a series of metal walkways over the rocks and through some caves. The trip takes about 45 minutes, and requires a guide (with headlamp).
WORKSHOP IN BAN PA-AO

Soon Thorng Leuang Ban Pa-Ao

This is a brass-working centre.
CAVE IN CHIANG DAO

Wat Tham Chiang Dao

Set in pretty grounds that teem with jungle butterflies, this forest wát was founded at the entrance to the Chiang Dao Cave, a chilly warren of tunnels and passageways that extends more than 10km beneath the limesto…
BUDDHIST MONUMENT IN PATTAYA

Sanctuary of Truth

Made entirely of wood (without any metal nails) and commanding a celestial view of the ocean, the Sanctuary of Truth is best described as a visionary environment: part art installation, religious shrine and cultural…
MUSEUM IN PATTAYA

Anek Kusala Sala

A popular stop for tour groups, this museum contains more than 300 impressive pieces of Chinese artwork, mainly bronze and brass statues depicting historical figures as well as Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist deities…
MUSEUM IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Museum of Siam

Although temporarily closed for renovation when we stopped by, this fun museum normally employs a variety of media to explore the origins of the Thai people and their culture. Housed in a European-style 19th-century…
NATURE RESERVE IN CHIANG DAO

Doi Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary

Doi Chiang Dao rises dramatically above the surrounding plain, wrapped in a thick coat of tropical forest. This jungle wonderland is one of Thailand’s top spots for birders, with more than 300 resident bird species,…
MARKET IN CHINATOWN

Talat Mai

With nearly two centuries of commerce under its belt, New Market is no longer an entirely accurate name for this strip of commerce. Regardless, this is Bangkok’s, if not Thailand’s, most Chinese market, and the drie…
VILLAGE IN KO CHANG

Ban Bang Bao

A former fishing community built in the traditional fashion of interconnected piers, the villagers of Bang Bao have swapped their nets for renting out portions of their homes to souvenir shops and restaurants. Most …
VILLAGE IN KO CHANG

Ban Salak Phet

To discover what Ko Chang was like before the tourists came, visit Ban Salak Phet, in the far southeastern corner. This sleepy community is full of stilt houses, fishing boats and yawning dogs who stretch out on the…
BEACH IN KO SAMET

Ao Thian

Ao Thian is punctuated by big boulders that shelter small sandy spots, creating a castaway ambience. It remains one of Samet’s most easy-going beaches and is deliciously lonely on weekdays. On weekends, Bangkok univ…
HISTORIC SITE IN SUKHOTHAI PROVINCE

Si Satchanalai Historical Park

Set among hills, the 13th- to 15th-century ruins of the old cities of Si Satchanalai and Chaliang, 50km north of Sukhothai, are in the same basic style as those in the Sukhothai Historical Park, but the setting is m…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN BANG SAEN

Nezha Sathaizhu Temple

This opulent four-storey Chinese temple is fronted by an enormous heaven-earth pole and filled with intricate paintings and magnificent sculptures. Dragons and bats (which signify fortune) feature heavily in the dec…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN SANGKHOM

Wat Pha Tak Sua

The forest wát peering down on the town, Wat Pha Tak Sua lies just 2km away as the crow flies, but it’s 19km to drive. It has amazing Mekong views; you might see the valley filled with fog on early mornings during t…
BEACH IN KO CHANG

Hat Khlong Kloi

At the eastern end of Ao Bang Bao, Khlong Kloi is a pretty sandy beach that is away from the package tour scene and, though popular, still has a hidden-away feel. There are all the requisite amenities (beer, food, f…
HISTORIC SITE IN SUKHOTHAI

Sukhothai Historical Park Western Zone

The western zone, at its furthest extent 2km west of the old city walls, is the most expansive. In addition to Wat Saphan Hin, several mostly featureless ruins can be found. A bicycle or motorcycle is necessary to e…
HISTORIC SITE IN SUKHOTHAI

Sukhothai Historical Park Central Zone

This is the historical park’s main zone and is home to what are arguably some of the park’s most impressive ruins. On Saturday night much of the central zone is illuminated and remains open until 9pm.
HISTORIC SITE IN SUKHOTHAI

Sukhothai Historical Park Northern Zone

The northern zone of Sukhothai Historical Park, 500m north of the old city walls, is easily reached by bicycle.
BEACH IN KO SAMET

Ao Wai

Ao Wai is a lovely beach far removed from everything else (though in reality it is only 1.5km from Ao Thian).
MUSEUM IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

National Museum

Often touted as Southeast Asia’s biggest museum, Thailand’s National Museum is home to an impressive, albeit occasionally dusty, collection of items, best appreciated on one of the museum’s twice-weekly guided tours…
NATIONAL PARK IN THA TON

Doi Pha Hompok National Park

About 10km west of Fang at Ban Meuang Chom, near the agricultural station, this serene retreat is part national park and part public spa, with a gorgeous hot-springs complex (bor náam hórn in northern Thai) set in a…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG RAI

Wat Phra Kaew

Originally called Wat Pa Yia (Bamboo Forest Monastery) in the local dialect, this is the city’s most revered Buddhist temple. The main prayer hall is a medium-sized, well-preserved wooden structure. The octagonal ch…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN NONG KHAI

Wat Pho Chai

Luang Po Phra Sai, a large Lan Xang–era Buddha image awash with gold, bronze and precious stones, sits at the hub of Nong Khai’s holiest temple. The head of the image is pure gold, the body is bronze and the ùt·sà·n…
HISTORIC SITE IN KO SI CHANG

Phra Chudadhut Palace

This former royal palace was used by Rama V (King Chulalongkorn) over the summer months, but was abandoned when the French briefly occupied the island in 1893. The main throne hall – a magnificent golden teak struct…
MARKET IN CHANTHABURI

Gem Market

Every weekend, the normally quiet streets near Th Si Chan (or ‘Gem Road’) burst into life as gem traders arrive to bustle and bargain. It’s incongruously humble considering the value of the commodities on offer, as …
NATIONAL PARK IN NAN PROVINCE

Doi Phu Kha National Park

This national park is centred on 2000m-high Doi Phu Kha, the province’s highest peak, in Amphoe Pua and Amphoe Bo Kleua, about 75km northeast of Nan. There are several Htin, Mien, Hmong and Thai Lü villages in the p…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat U Mong

Not to be confused with the small Wat U Mong in the old city, this historic forest wát is famed for its sylvan setting and its ancient chedi, which rises above a brick platform wormholed with passageways, built arou…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Chiang Man

Chiang Mai’s oldest temple was established by the city’s founder, Phaya Mengrai, sometime around 1296. In front of the ubosot (ordination hall), a stone slab, engraved in 1581, bears the earliest-known reference to …
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Srisuphan

It should come as no surprise that the silversmiths along Th Wualai have decorated their patron monastery with the same fine craftsmanship shown in their shops. The ‘silver’ ubosot (ordination hall) at Wat Srisuphan…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG MAI

Wat Suan Dok

Built on a former flower garden in 1373, this important monastery enshrines one half of a sacred Buddha relic (the other half was transported by white elephant to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep). The main chedi is a gilde…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN THA TON

Wat Tha Ton

Just south of the bridge, this intriguing monastery complex sprawls west from Tha Ton over a series of forested hills. The wát buildings are spread over nine levels and each comes with its own collection of supersiz…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN UBON RATCHATHANI

Wat Pa Nanachat

English is the primary language at Wat Pa Nanachat, a Western-oriented wát opened in 1975 specifically for non-Thais. There’s nothing really to see here, but visitors, if they dress and act respectfully, are welcome…
RUINS IN SURIN & SI SAKET PROVINCES

Prasat Sikhoraphum

Built in the 12th century, Sikhoraphum features five brick prang (Hindi/Khmer-style stupas), two of which still hold their tops, including the 32m-tall central one. Only one lintel remains, but it’s a stunner. Featu…
NATIONAL PARK IN CHANTHABURI

Khao Khitchakut National Park

Khao Khitchakut National Park is 28km northeast of town off Rte 3249. Though it’s one of Thailand’s smallest national parks (59 sq km), it’s bordered by wildlife sanctuaries and harbours wild elephants. The cascade …
MUSEUM IN CHIANG RAI

Oub Kham Museum

This slightly zany museum houses an impressive collection of paraphernalia from virtually every corner of the former Lanna kingdom. The items, some of which truly are one of a kind, range from a monkey-bone food tas…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN NAKHON RATCHASIMA (KHORAT)

Wat Salaloi

The city’s most interesting temple was supposedly founded by local heroine Thao Suranari and her husband in 1827. Half of her ashes are interred in a small stupa (the other half are at her monument) and so there are…
MARKET IN KO RATANAKOSIN & THONBURI

Amulet Market

This arcane and fascinating market claims both the footpaths along Th Maha Rat and Th Phra Chan, as well as a dense network of covered market stalls that run south from Phra Chan Pier; the easiest entry point is cle…
NATIONAL PARK IN CHANTHABURI

Namtok Phlio National Park

This national park, off Hwy 3, is 14km to the southeast of Chanthaburi and is popular, as evidenced by the food stalls lining the road to the entrance. A pleasant short nature trail loops around the waterfalls, whic…
MUSEUM IN CHIANG MAI

Chiang Mai National Museum

Operated by the Fine Arts Department, this museum is the primary caretaker of Lanna artefacts and northern Thai history. But when we stopped by most of the galleries were closed for refurbishment, and only the groun…
CATHEDRAL IN CHANTHABURI

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Thailand’s largest cathedral, on the east bank of Mae Nam Chanthaburi, started life as a modest chapel in 1711. Since then there have been four reconstructions and the current Gothic-style structure includes some im…
RUINS IN SURIN & SI SAKET PROVINCES

Prasat Ban Phluang

The 11th-century Prasat Ban Phluang, 33km south of Surin, is just a solitary sandstone prang (Hindi/Khmer-style stupa) without its top, but the wonderful carvings (including Indra riding his elephant Airavata – Eraw…
MUSEUM IN NAKHON PHANOM

Ho Chi Minh Museum

At this cheesy but fun Ho Chi Minh theme park you’ll find a temple, Vietnamese music piped throughout the grounds, a re-creation of the leader’s house, and lots of Vietnamese tourists taking selfies in front of fake…
NATIONAL PARK IN KO CHANG

Mu Ko Chang National Marine Park

This land and marine national park covers the entire archipelago and protects much of the central part of the island. Conservation efforts are a bit haphazard, but you will be required to pay the park entrance fee w…
BAY IN KO CHANG

Ao Salak Kok

The dense tangle of mangroves here is protected by a group of fisherfolk who recognise its ecological importance. Mangroves are the ocean’s nurseries, fostering the next generation of marine species, as well as resi…
ISLAND IN PATTAYA

Ko Lan

Day trippers head for this small island, 7km offshore from central Pattaya. On weekends, its five beaches entertain thousands of visitors and the aquamarine sea is busy with banana boats and other marine merriment. …
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHINATOWN

Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

Clouds of incense and the sounds of chanting form the backdrop at this Chinese-style Mahayana Buddhist temple. Surrounding the temple are vendors selling food for the gods – steamed lotus-shaped dumplings and orange…
MUSEUM IN CHIANG MAI

Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Centre

Set in the former Provincial Hall, a handsome Thai-colonial-style building from 1927, this museum provides an excellent primer on Chiang Mai history. Dioramas, photos, artefacts and audiovisual displays walk visitor…
MONUMENT IN NAKHON RATCHASIMA (KHORAT)

Thao Suranari Monument

Thao Suranari, wife of the city’s assistant governor during Rama III’s reign, is something of a wonder woman in these parts. Ya Mo (Grandma Mo), as she’s affectionately called, became a hero in 1826 by organising a …
BEACH IN KO SAMET

Hat Sai Kaew

In the island’s northeastern corner near the ferry pier, Hat Sai Kaew, the ‘town beach’, is the island’s widest, dirtiest and wildest stretch of sand. Sunbathers, sarong-sellers, speedboats, jet skis and restaurants…
GARDENS IN MAE SA VALLEY & SAMOENG

Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens

At Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens, 227 hectares have been set aside for plantations, nature trails and vast greenhouses full of exotic and local flora. Near the administration building is the orchid collection, conta…
NATIONAL PARK IN KO SAMET

Khao Laem Ya/Mu Ko Samet National Park

Ko Man Klang, Ko Kudee and Ko Man Nok, along with Ko Man Nai to the west, are part of Khao Laem Ya/Mu Ko Samet National Park. This official status hasn’t kept away all development, only moderated it. Ko Kudee has a …
AQUARIUM IN NONG KHAI

Nong Khai Aquarium

First impressions may not overwhelm at this aquarium, as some of the early displays look a little shabby, but the further you go the more interesting it gets, especially the impressive giant Mekong River tank. A hig…
MUSEUM IN MUKDAHAN

Hor Kaew Mukdahan

This eye-catching 65m-tall tower was built for the 50th anniversary of King Rama IX’s ascension to the throne. The nine-sided base has a good museum with displays (labelled in English) on the eight ethnic groups of …
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN KHONG JIAM

Wat Tham Khuha Sawan

The temple of a revered local monk, whose body is still preserved and on display on the lower level, this is the place to come and see the ‘Two-Colour River’. Sitting above the town, the temple also has a unique nin…
MUSEUM IN PHIMAI

Phimai National Museum

After a recent renovation this is now one of the best museums in Isan and well worth a visit. Situated on the banks of Sa Kwan, a 12th-century Khmer reservoir, the museum consists of two spacious buildings housing a…
BEACH IN KO CHANG

Hat Kaibae

A companion beach to Khlong Prao, Hat Kaibae is a good spot for families and thirty-something couples. A slim strip of sand unfurls around an island-dotted bay removed from the worst of the package tourist scene but…
MUSEUM IN SOP RUAK

Hall of Opium

One kilometre north of Sop Ruak on a 40-hectare plot opposite the Anantara Golden Triangle Resort & Spa, the Mae Fah Luang Foundation has established the 5600-sq-metre Hall of Opium. The multimedia exhibitions i…
MUSEUM IN UBON RATCHATHANI

Ubon Ratchathani National Museum

Occupying the former city hall, this is a very informative museum with plenty on show, from Dvaravati-era Buddhist ordination-precinct stones and a 2500-year-old Dong Son bronze drum to Ubon textiles. The museum’s m…
WATERFALL IN KO KUT

Nam Tok Khlong Chao

Two waterfalls on the island make good destinations for a short hike. The larger and more popular Nam Tok Khlong Chao is wide and pretty with a massive plunge pool. It is a quick jungle walk to the base from the end…
WATERFALL IN KO CHANG

Nam Tok Khlong Plu

The island’s biggest and most impressive waterfall, this is a three-tiered cascade with a pool where you can swim (with fish). It’s easily accessible from Khlong Prao: head 1.5km off the main road, pay the national …
HISTORIC SITE IN SI SATCHANALAI-CHALIANG HISTORICAL PARK

Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat

These ruins consist of a large laterite chedi (dating back to 1448–88) between two wí·hăhn. One of the wí·hăhn holds a large seated Sukhothai Buddha image, a smaller standing image and a bas-relief of the famous wal…
ISLAND IN SI RACHA

Ko Loi

Attached to the mainland via a road, this rocky island hosts a Thai-Chinese temple and a viewing area for the impressive sunsets. Below the temple is a giant pond, where behemoth turtles can be fed squid. At time of…
MARKET IN THANON SUKHUMVIT

Khlong Toey Market

This wholesale market, one of the city’s largest, is the origin of many of the meals you’ll eat during your stay in Bangkok. Get there early, and bring a camera; although some corners of the market can’t exactly be …
VILLAGE IN PAI

Ban Santichon

It’s a living, breathing Chinese village, but the cheesy photo ops, piped-in music, restaurants serving Yunnanese food, tea tastings, pony rides, tacky re-creation of the Great Wall of China and mountaintop viewpoin…
BEACH IN KO SAMET

Ao Wong Deuan

Ao Wong Deuan, meaning ‘crescent moon bay’, is Samet’s second-busiest beach, with a range of resorts and more modest guesthouses. It’s a wide, flat arc with a shallow gradient that’s good for kids. The tracks and bu…
BEACH IN KO CHANG

Ao Khlong Prao

Khlong Prao’s beach is a pretty sweep of sand pinned between hulking mountainous headlands and bisected by two estuaries. At low tide, beachcombers stroll the rippled sand eyeing the critters left naked by the reced…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN PATTAYA

Khao Phra Tamnak

This hill has a modest Buddhist temple as well as a much-revered memorial to the admiral who founded the modern Thai navy. There are marvellous views over the Pattaya bay and a little cafe terrace from which to enjo…
MUSEUM IN CHIANG MAI

Chiang Mai Historical Centre

Housed in an airy Lanna-style building behind the Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Centre, this appealling museum covers the history of Chiang Mai Province, with displays on the founding of the capital, the Burme…
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN CHIANG RAI

Wat Phra Singh

This temple dates back to the late 14th century, and its oldest surviving original buildings are typical northern Thai–style wooden structures with low, sweeping roofs. The main wí·hăhn (sanctuary) houses impressive…
MARKET IN BANG SAEN

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