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1). Ayutthaya Hotels |
The Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya or Ayutthaya in short, is one of Thailand's historical and majestic highlights. Serving as the Thai capital for 417 years (1350 1767: Kingdom of Ayutthaya), it was once glorified as one of the biggest cities in Southeast Asia. During the 17th century, most foreign visitors to Ayutthaya, traders or diplomats alike, claimed Ayutthaya to be the most illustrious and glittering city that they had ever visited. |
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2). Bangkok Hotels |
One of the world's most exotic and colourful cities. This city magically binds you to its spectacular marvels of an ancient culture of golden temples and palaces while its bustling open - air markets and neon - beconing nightlife fills your waking hours. |
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3). Cha Am Hotels |
Cha-Am offers a quiet location for a Thai beach holiday. It is close to Hua Hin, and less than three hours from Bangkok by road. Excellent seafood, fine hotels, unforgettable golf and a friendly Thai holiday atmosphere are among the reasons for a visit to this Thai beach resort. |
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4). Chiang Mai Hotels |
Chiang mai is the center of the northern Thailand, 700 km north of Bangkok. It is one of the world's best-known tourist places, thanks to its tourist attractions of culture, tradition, and beautiful nature. Chiang Mai's beautiful scenery is formed by the mountainous landscape and the cold weather especially in winter. |
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5). Chiang Rai Hotels |
The province of Chiang Rai, lies in the heart of the fabled Golden Triangle, the area where the borders of Thailand, Burma (Myanmar) and Laos converge. Chiang Rai is a traveler's paradise, offering a broad range of activities among stunning mountain scenery where exotic hilltribes, historic Buddhist shrines, riverine adventures and elephant treks number among the major attractions. |
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6). Hua Hin Hotels |
Hua Hin emerged as Thailand's first beach resort and has been a favored Royal retreat since the 1920's. Hua Hin beach is 5 km long. Hua Hin means "Head of Stone" which refers to the rocks at the north end of the beach. Hua Hin is also know as a golfers paradise with some of the best golf in Thailand. Snorkeling, waterfalls, national parks and health spas are all in addition to the fine beaches that await holiday makers. |
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7). Islands Hotels |
Thailand is a good hub for visiting all of Southeast Asia . Bangkok is the capital of Thailand . There are beautiful beaches ? Pattaya Beach, Patong Beach, Maya Beach and Islands ? Phuket Island, Phi Phi Island, Samui Island, Koh Chang Island, Lanta Island and visit amazing small Thai villages ? Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kanchanaburi, Krabi where you can get a sense of traditional Thai life, interact with local people and tasty Thai food. |
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8). Kanchanaburi Hotels |
Kanchanaburi is the site of the world-famous Bridge Over The River Kwai , immortalized in books and movies, and is noted for rugged natural beauty where mountains and river valleys have inspired development of hydroelectric power and where labyrinthine dam reservoirs provide further scenic elements to the province's natural beauty. |
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9). Koh Samui Hotels |
Samui Island (Koh) is a rare gem, preserving the idyllic simplicity of a tropical hideaway. Visit Chaweng and Lamai beaches, the strange rock formations (Hin Ta, Hin Yai), Na Muang Waterfall, the Big Buddha, monkey at work and stop in Nathon town for browsing. By jeep to discover the Island. Continue to the elephant camp and watch the elephant show and take a one-hour elephant trekking. |
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10). Krabi Hotels |
For many years Krabi was a little visited destination and those who went were mostly backpackers. Nested near to Phuket, Krabi is a coastal province that encompasses many islands that also include one of the most beautiful island in Asia - the Phi Phi island - the same isle location for the movie "The Beach". Krabi is the destination for those who want to indulge in swimming, scuba diving, islands hopping, sun bathing, sea kayaking, rock climbing and more... |
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11). Lampang Hotels |
Famous for its horse-drawn carriages and with a rooster as its provincial emblem, Lampang boasts a long history of human settlements on the Wang River basin, some of which dating back to more than 1,000 years. It is rich in archaeological evidence reflecting ancient civilisations of Hariphunchai, Lanna and Burma. |
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12). Mae Hong Son Hotels |
Mae Hong Son is a picturesque, mountainous northern province bordering Myanmar to the west and the north. Hill tribes, Burmese-style temples, rugged mountains, waterfalls, caves and pristine forests lend the province much of its unspoiled charm. Mae Hong Son province can be reached from Chiang Mai either by Highway No. 108 or via Pai, which shortens the distance to some 274 kilometers. |
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13). Nakhon Ratchasrima Hotels |
Nakhon Ratchasima, generally known as "Khorat", is Thailand's largest province situated on sprawling northeast plateau. Located approximately 260 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, the city itself serves as the gateway to the lower northeastern region. |
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14). Pattaya Hotels |
Pattaya is 147 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, and faces the Gulf of Thailand. Pattaya is Asia's premier beach resort, and caters with equal appeal to Pattaya's relaxing tropical ambience is synonymous with every ingredient for memorable holidays. Theme and amusement parks, offbeat museums and lush botanical gardens offer numerous forms of leisure activities and cultural entertainment for all family members. |
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15). Phang Nga Hotels |
Phang-Nga is a primarily agricultural province in the south of Thailand. The chief cash crop is rubber, and rubber plantations cover a considerable area, especially noticeable along the roads. Aside from that, however, large areas are also given to food crops. Considerable amounts of rice, vegetables and fruits are produced in Phang-Nga. One of the major tourist destination is Khao Lak. |
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16). Phitsanulok Hotels |
The provincial capital of Phitsanulok is also sometimes called Song Kwae, the city of two rivers, an ancient name dating to a time centuries ago when the Nan and Kwae Noi rivers met near the city.
Phitsanulok province covers some 10,584.5 sq.km. The riverside provincial capital is 377 km. North of Bangkok. Phitsanulok is situated on the geographical and administrative line uniting the central and northern regions. |
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17). Phuket Hotels |
Phuket is not only Thailand's largest island but is also widely known as the Pearl of the Andaman Sea. This southern province is famous for many fascinating tourist attractions, including Phromthep Cape which is the country's most beautiful spot to watch sunsets, beautiful and white beaches, old temples like Wat Chalong, the extraordinary "vegetarian season" as well as local dishes which make Phuket a heaven on earth. |
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18). Rayong Hotels |
Rayong is located in the east coast of Thailand on the northern shoreline of the Gulf of Thailand, some 179 kilometres from Bangkok. In general the geography of Rayong is marked by a series of mountains interspersed by flat plains and large tracts of land under forest, rubber and fruit plantation. Offshore there are many islands which are wellknown by the tourist, such as Ko Samet and Ko Man. |
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19). Sukhothai Hotels |
Sukhothai is located on the lower edge of the northern region, 427 kilometres north of Bangkok or some 298 kilometres south of Chiang Mai. The province covers some 6,596 square kilometres and is divided into 9 Amphoes: Muang Sukhothai, Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Khiri Mat, Kong Krailat, Sawankhalok, Si Nakhon, Si Samrong, Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam. |
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20). Trang Hotels |
Trang , or Muang Thap Thiang used to be a port involved in foreign trade. It was the first city where rubber was planted. Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought rubber from Malaysia and planted it here before anywhere else in southern Thailand in 1899. Rubber is now considered an important commodity of Thailand. The important Trang River flows through the province from its origin in the Khao Luang mountain range and the Palian River from the Banthat mountain range. |
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