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Things to do in Thailand as a Tourist

Planning a trip to the “Land of Smiles”? Here are some major attractions you should add to your list.

Things to Do in Thailand as a Tourist

Thailand ranks among Asia’s top tourist destinations due to its rich cultural heritage, tropical beaches, fantastic lifestyle, glittering temples, and amazing foods. The country has rich cosmopolitan city views, natural sceneries, and vibrant people. All of these earn the city its name, the “Land of Smiles,” adapted from the mesmerizing reviews and experiences of millions of tourists visiting the country annually.

So, whether you are contemplating a visit to Thailand or a repeat tourist, there are many things to do to make your experience worthwhile. Meanwhile, you get to decide on what you want based on personal preference. In no particular order of importance, this article unveils some of the most enchanting places you can visit and things you can do to make you smile as you visit the Land of Smiles.

Explore the famous 5-star hotels and Bangkok’s best sites

Planning where to stay as a tourist is crucial. Depending on the purpose of your visit, you can explore the finest, breathtaking hotels in the country that matches your taste in class. The famous Chao Phraya River has its entire bank with the country’s most magnificent structures. One of the best ways to see the view from below is to take a boat ride along the banks.

However, you can also explore the view from a much higher angle from the Royal Residences, Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho. There are also many churches, mosques, and five-star hotels.

However, you may be disappointed if you are looking to find a casino floor in any of the five-star hotels. Owing to the current legalities in the country, the only recommendation is to resort to online sites, especially online casinos with $10 minimum deposit for new members.

While exploring these alternatives, it is crucial to stick to platforms that accept low deposits just in case the site does not meet your expectations in the end. That way, you do not get to risk too much while also not compromising your thirst for your favorite games, even as tourists.

Explore the famous historical sites in the country

If you are a student of history or fascinated by the past or how things were before civilization took over, there are many breathtaking historical sites in Thailand that you should add to your list as you plan for the trip.

Ayutthaya holds an incredible amount of Thai history in its beautiful ruins that date 400 years ago. Currently a UNESCO World Heritage site, the historic city heralds modern-day Thailand and was run by kings who idolized themselves as Buddhas.

The historic city is accessible via bus or train from Bangkok, and the ride takes approximately 90 to 120 minutes. Tourists also get to visit museums like the Chao Sam Phraya National Museum, which is home to many original artifacts that depict the history and life of the Ayutthaya people. The site opens between 8 am to 6 pm with an admission fee of up to 50 THB, although you can verify the current prices and availability as you plan the trip.

Another historic site worthy of a visit is the Phanom Rum Temple, built over 1000 years ago. The site remains one of the country’s most fascinating and highly preserved Khmer Hindu Temples. When you enter the site, a 160-meter processional walkway leads to the main temple building.

The bridge at the end of the walkway is known as the Naga Bridge. Once you pass it, it symbolizes that you have entered the world of the Gods. Indeed, this is more than just a tourist site as the location embeds the rich religious and cultural history of Thai pre-historic times.

The park opens daily from 6 am to 6 pm, and the admission fee for tourists is almost five times higher than for Thai nationals. You can always check the local news for the latest information to stay current.

Visit the floating markets of Damnoen Saduak

Away from the bustling Bangkok city center, the Damnoen Saduak traditional floating markets feature a lively atmosphere of people buying and selling on boats. The market is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country that offers a unique experience. Tourists can board long-tail boats and navigate through narrow canals to shop for fruits, coconut, cooked food, and other items on other long-tail boats.

Trek through the jungle of Chiang Rai

Renowned for its plush forests, ethnic hill tribes, and mountainous topography, the jungle of Chiang Rai is one of the most popular places to visit as a tourist in Thailand. Before you go on this adventure, it is best to hire a local tour guide who can provide valuable insights about the terrain and trekking routes.

Usually, many tourist companies include this in the package if you are using a rip adviser. However, if you are a lone ranger planning and executing this trip independently, ensure you have all the information needed.

Book a Thai Massage

There is no better way to wrap up your tourist expedition than to book the traditional Thai massage. You can easily search for the nearest massage centers from your location or contact the locals for directions. One of the reasons why you should try this out is because it is different.

It integrates various forms of yoga, acupressure, and stretches that help improve blood circulation and reduce stress. The massage therapist identifies the main energy lines in the body, known as “sen,” and the entire process aims at creating a proper flow pathway by removing any blockages.

Conclusion

Thailand is a popular tourist destination owing to its rich blend of contemporary and historical attractions. The Land of Smile boasts many historical landscapes like the Ayutthaya and the Phanom Rum Temple. Likewise, you can also explore the breathtaking views along the famous Chao Phraya River, which has its entire banks covered with the country’s most magnificent structures. There are many things to do, but you get to make the most out of your time by planning.

Salman Ahmad is a seasoned writer for CTN News, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the platform. With a knack for concise yet impactful storytelling, he crafts articles that captivate readers and provide valuable insights. Ahmad's writing style strikes a balance between casual and professional, making complex topics accessible without compromising depth.

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