Attractions in Thailand
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The first of its kind in Thailand, the Upside Down House (Baan Teelanka) in Phuket offers a unique and disorienting experience. Visitors can walk on the ceiling and climb the […]
In the heart of Bangkok, Banglamphu, also known as Old Bangkok, offers a glimpse into the city’s past. Amidst the modern skyscrapers and highways, this area retains a more traditional […]
Fronted by a house balanced on its roof, Upside Down Pattaya is a quirky attraction located in the vibrant city of Pattaya, Thailand. Inside the upside-down house, visitors can pose […]
Located in downtown Phuket, Jungceylon is a sprawling megamall with a unique jungle theme, featuring high, airy spaces, abundant indoor greenery, and water features. As one of the largest shopping […]
Phuket FantaSea, located in Phuket, Thailand, is a Thai-themed amusement park that centers around the 3,000-seat Palace of the Elephants Theater. The main highlight is the family-friendly ‘Fantasy of a […]
Nestled in the hills outside Chiang Mai, Araksa Tea Garden stands on the site of one of Thailand’s first tea farms. This organic estate produces a wide array of teas, […]
The Alangkarn Show in Pattaya, Thailand, offers a spectacular cultural experience on a modern, expansive stage that can accommodate up to 2,000 guests. The show features a vibrant mix of […]
Sai Nam Phung Orchid Farm, the largest of its kind in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a haven for orchid enthusiasts. The farm boasts an extensive collection, including nearly every species […]
Nestled in the Mae Sa Valley, north of Chiang Mai, the Suan Bua Mae Sa Orchid Farm showcases Thailand’s rich orchid heritage. This farm is home to over 50 varieties […]
Nestled 38 miles from the Cambodian border in Thailand’s Isan region, Phanom Rung Historical Park (Prasat Hin Phanom Rung) showcases a magnificent Khmer temple atop an extinct volcano. Ascending the […]
Samui Water Park Pink Elephant, located on the island of Koh Samui in Thailand, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The park features 15 slides, including high-speed options like […]
The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization in Phuket, Thailand, addresses the critical issue of gibbon poaching and captivity. Dedicated staff members rescue these apes, often found in distressing […]
The Oub Kham Museum, located in Chiang Rai, Thailand, is a private collection dedicated to the rich cultural heritage of the Lanna Kingdom. Housed within its walls, visitors can explore […]
The Mae Fah Luang Art and Cultural Park, situated in Chiang Rai, Thailand, occupies the site of a former training camp for hill tribe youth. This park showcases an extensive […]
Khao Laem Lake, an artificial reservoir in the heart of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, stretches for 37 miles (60 kilometers) and has become a vital haven for wildlife. Surrounded by mangroves, swampland, […]
The Pattaya Teddy Bear Museum, also known as Teddy Island, is a unique attraction in Pattaya, Thailand, featuring over 2,000 teddy bears. These bears are arranged across 13 themed zones, […]
The Elephant Parade House in Chiang Mai, Thailand, serves as a vibrant hub for the Thai organization Elephant Parade, which aims to raise awareness about the endangered Asian elephant. Visitors […]
Nestled in the heart of Phuket, the Phuket Bird Park is a vibrant sanctuary that houses over 1,000 birds from more than 100 different species. This extensive collection includes colorful […]
Dusit Palace, located in Bangkok, Thailand, was built in the early 20th century by King Rama V, the first Thai monarch to visit Europe. The palace’s European influences are immediately […]
Built in 1904, the Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall is a historic structure within the Dusit Palace Park complex in Bangkok. Originally constructed to host state occasions under King Chulalongkorn, or […]
Nestled on the slopes of Doi Suthep, the Chiang Mai Zoo and Aquarium stands as Thailand’s oldest zoo, a popular destination for families. The zoo and aquarium together house hundreds […]
Straddling the border of Thailand and Myanmar, the Mae Sai Valley is a lush, mountainous area that serves as a convenient gateway to the Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Myanmar, and […]
The Hat Yai Magic Eye 3D Museum, located in the vibrant city of Hat Yai, Thailand, offers a unique and interactive experience. This whimsical attraction features over 100 scenes and […]
Bueng Boraphet, Thailand’s largest freshwater lake, spans over 80 square miles (210 square kilometers) and serves as a vital habitat for migrating birds. During the blooming season, vast fields of […]