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Top 6 Things That You Cannot Miss On Your Thailand Trip

Want to visit exotic Thailand with your sweetheart? That’s a great plan indeed! While the nightlife of Phuket, lip-smacking food, and the most appealing part of the country, i.e. the beach destinations, where you can just lay on the shore, relax, and enjoy its laid-back vibes are just the beginning, there are plenty of other things awaiting you over there!

  • Observing The Temple Ruins Of Ayutthaya:

To explore the interesting scattered temple ruins of Ayutthaya, nothing can be better than bicycles and river boats. With a grand festival, this place comes alive every year for a week in mid-December. The nightly Son et Lumiere show featuring elephant-back fights and fireworks, which is staged around the ruins is the main highlight.

  • Exploring The Chatuchak Weekend Market:

Is your partner a shopaholic? If yes, then you shouldn’t miss the Chatuchak weekend market. It will be the most enjoyable shopping experience for her. It’s divided into 27 numbered sections and comes with 6 unnumbered ones, each of them being dedicated to a particular item genre. The primary customers of this market are Bangkok residents who are into homewares. Tourists usually buy striking ceramics, silver jewelry, crafts from the North, unique sarongs, and antique lacquerware. Most women are into jewelry so how about getting her an eye-catching jewelry set?

  • Visiting The Khao Yai National Park:

The Khao Yai National Park shows the remarkable diversity of the flora and fauna of Thailand. The night safaris, tours, and the sight of the gibbons and hornbills make a memorable experience. It’s one of those few national parks that maintain a network of hiking trails that you both can explore. The breathtaking orchids, dramatic waterfalls, and an abundance of wildlife are simply enchanting.

  • Getting On The Death Railway:

The most unforgettable train journey in Thailand is also its most historic with the track constructed by the World War 2 prisoners of war. One of Thailand’s most popular and scenic train rides is the two-hour journey along the famed Thailand-Burma Death Railway from Kanchanaburi to Nam Tok. Three trains operate regularly along the Death Railway in both directions but they often run late. It can be a thrilling experience!

  • Exciting Rainforest Trekking:

Northern Thailand’s mountains are famous for their splendid, rainforest scenery. Visiting here, you get to know the fascinating hill tribes. Many tourists like to go on trekking. While it’s mainly concentrated in the North, there are smaller trekking operations in Umphang, Sangkhlaburi, and Kanchanaburi. Pictures are of course allowed, though not everywhere.

Blending elements of yoga and acupressure is the ultimate blissful way to end a day out there or even your trip! You can pamper your partner by providing her with a relaxing, out-of-body experience, and for this, do book a spa. It’s almost magical. A trip to Thailand is incomplete without a proper massage session. So if you are all set to get, set, and go to the ‘Land of Smiles’ and drown in the pleasure pool – don’t delay, plan now!