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Tour
Suggestions
Bangkok
is the usual gateway for most travellers, and
you should plan on three or five days in the
capital. This should allow sufficient time for
seeing the major sights such as the Grand Palace
and Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Arun,
Wat Pho and Vimanmek Mansion. Perhaps also a
trip along the Chao Phraya River or a shopping
jaunt to Chatuchak Weekend Market.
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so take
an out-of-town excursion (Ayutthaya or Kanchanaburi
are top choices). Check out some of the suggestions
listed under our Sightseeing
section.
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If a beach
vacation is your priority, Bangkok could be
followed by a week at Phuket, Phi Phi, or
Samui Island, which offer the most exotic
settings. Should your time be limited, the
resorts of Pattaya, Rayong, Cha-am and Hua
Hin are closer to the capital.
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For a different
scene, northern Thailand affords plenty of
scope for both cultural sightseeing and refreshing
escapes into the countryside. Chiang Mai is
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the best
base for exploring the region, offering its
own sights as well as numerous hiking and
trekking options, and a stay of three or four
days gives a good introduction. If you have
more time, overnight visits to Mae Hong Son
or Chiang Rai are well worthwhile
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Travellers
who already know Thailand will find the Northeast
region rewarding. The most traditional part
of our country, it is best toured by car or
bus allow five to seven days
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Thailand
further provides excellent facilities for
sporting vacations - golf, scuba diving, yachting,
and mountain biking. A two-week stay gives
time for general sightseeing and special interest
activities.
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(The variations
for a visit to Thailand are never endless,
and perhaps the best advice to bear in mind
when arranging your trip is to plan on coming
back.)
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