Thailand

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"Where Tropical Beaches, Turquoise Waters, Karst Mountains, Parties, and Food Converge in Paradise!"

Thailand is a Southeast Asian country and one of Asia’s most popular tourist destinations, with stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a backpacker-friendly atmosphere. Sharing borders with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia, it is one of the top countries for exploring this region. Thailand is full of immersive experiences, whether you're seeking vibrant city life in Bangkok, historical sites in Ayutthaya, trekking through the jungles of Chiang Mai or enjoying the repose of the Phi Phi Islands.

One of the top beach holiday destinations in the world, Thailand is home to destinations like Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi, and Koh Samui. These offer breathtaking beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, and water sports. Thailand also boasts an unforgettable nightlife, particularly in cities like Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket. From trendy rooftop bars with panoramic city views to vibrant night markets and nightclubs pumping out music until the early hours, there is something for everyone.

Thailand is a country steeped in rich cultural heritage with a history spanning thousands of years. Visit its opulent temples, such as Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew, to witness intricate architecture and ornate decorations along with experiencing traditional Buddhist practices. Thailand is also a popular backpacker-friendly destination due to its affordability, accessibility, and welcoming atmosphere. Places like Bangkok's Khao San Road and Chiang Mai's Nimman Road are well-known hubs for backpackers.

Thai cuisine is beloved globally for its bold flavors, aromatic spices, and diverse dishes. From savory favorites like pad Thai, green curry, and tom yum soup to sweet treats like sticky mango rice, Thailand's culinary offerings delight food lovers. Encompassing lush mountains, fertile plains, tropical rainforests, and pristine coastlines, Thailand has to be visited to be experienced.

Places to Explore
Bangkok
Phuket
Chiang Mai
Phi Phi Island
Krabi
Ayutthaya
Koh Tao
Hua Hin
Pattaya
Koh Phangan
Koh Samui
Chiang Rai
Khao Yai National Park
Kanchanaburi
Koh Lipe
Khao Sok National Park
Trang
Surat Thani
Faq

The currency of Thailand is Baht, which consists of six kinds of coins and notes. The most useful of them are the bills of 20 and 100 as the local vendors tend to ask for change. No other currency is accepted in Thailand.
Credit cards can be used at all the big retail stores and restaurants. However, most local stores don't take them.

The Thai culture is heavily influenced by Buddhism and has some Indian roots. There are Hindu, Christian and Muslim minorities too.
A Thai greeting typically consists of closed hands and a slight bow of the head called the 'wai'. One pre-Buddhist tradition that can still be found in Thailand is the spirit house. These houses can be found at the corners of any house or office and are believed to keep the evil spirits at bay. Thai dances and music are ritual based and form a primary source of entertainment for the locals.
The official language of Thailand is Thai. Thai is a tonal language and is a little tricky to comprehend. The public signs found here are bilingual, written in both English and Thai. English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas as Thailand sees a great influx of visitors throughout the year.

Thailand is divided into five geographical and cultural regions:

  1. Northern Thailand - This consists of the areas like Chiang Mai, Golden Triangle and the hill tribes. This region does not have beaches and is more cultural than the southern parts.
  2. Central Thailand - The capital city of Bangkok, the lowlands and historical areas of Thailand are a part of the central region.
  3. Isaan - Also known as the great northeastern region, this area is perfect for the adventure enthusiasts with backcountry Thailand, the magnificent Khmer ruins and mouth-watering delicacies.
  4. Eastern Thailand - This area is comprised of beaches and islands which are within easy reach of Bangkok like Koh Samet and Koh Chang. Pattaya, with its infamous walking street, belongs here.
  5. Southern Thailand - The southern part of Thailand is characterised by lush rainforests, pristine coastlines and numerous islands. The famous beach spots like Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui and Koh Tao fall in this region.

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Nitish Kr. Singh
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Aman Singh
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Average stay cost in Krabi is about Indian Rupees 3,000 per double bed room; Indian Rupees 5,000 in Kho Phi Phi; Indian Rupees 5,000 in Phuket. Local People are always on all smiles and very cooperative.

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