Introducing 20 of Thailand’s hottest tourist destinations
Mountains, beaches, temples and waterfalls that you’ll never get bored of visiting
Follow us as we take you to Thailand’s hot spots
Where to go next in Thailand? Well, here are 20 tourist spots that are blowing up right now in Thailand. And even if you have been there before, the memories are still fresh and the lure is still strong.
These 20 destinations, spread across all regions of Thailand are guaranteed to offer excitement and fun. They include spots of natural beauty, temples, short trips outside the city and much, much more. Let’s explore the wonders of Thailand’s tourist hot spots together.
- Sapan Waterfall, Nan
- I Love Flower Farm, Chiang Mai
- Pang Ung, Mae Hong Son
- Thung Bua Tong Fields, Mae Hong Son
- Mueang Paeng Hot Spring, Mae Hong Son
- Wat Phrathat Pha Sorn Kaew, Petchabun
- Magic Mountain Café, Phayao
- Wat Rong Suea Ten, Chiang Rai
- Wat Phra That Phanom, Nakhon Phanom
- Wat Maniwong, Nakhon Nayok
- Institute of Marine Science, Chonburi
- Viewpoint Khao Sam Muk, Chonburi
- Promthep Cape, Phuket
- Khao Chin Lae Sunflower Field, Lopburi
- Ban Krang Camp, Petchburi
- Chiang Khan District, Loei
- Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan, Bangkok
- Koh Kood, Trat
- Bang Saen Beach, Chonburi
- Mon Bridge, Kanchanaburi
Thailand is so full of top tourist destinations that there is no way you could manage to visit them all within a single year and with new spots appearing every month, it’s no surprise that the country is often viewed as a paradise for eager travellers. Many of the attractions here have become almost legendary, prompting tourists to visit more than once.
- Institute of Marine Science, Chonburi
Come and take some photos of the eye-opening underwater world at this marine life museum and find out something new in the process. The fountain in the shape of a dolphin in front of the building is the institution’s trademark.
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The highlight here, and a firm favourite with youngsters, is watching divers feed the large fish from inside their tank. There’s also a colorful jellyfish tank to take in.
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Institute of Marine Science of Burapha University, Chonburi
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/abAN6rwQc5hvdf8d8
Opening hours : 9.00-16.00hrs
Entrance fee : Adults – 80 baht, Children – 40 baht
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , PATTAYA OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Chon Buri)
Location : 609 Mu 10 , Pratamnak Road, Tambon Nong Prue, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chon Buri 20150
Tel : +66 3842 7667, +66 3842 8750, +66 3842 3990
Email : tatchon@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/pattaya
- Ban Krang Camp, Petchaburi
Ban Krang Camp is a natural site not far from Khao Phanoen Thung mountain and a great place for spotting the numerous species of butterfly native to Thailand.
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Here you’ll find thousands of butterflies encompassing over 200 different species as well as a nature trail which is heavily populated by birds and other local wildlife.
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The best time to see the butterflies is in late summer, from March-April, as that’s when they are at their most abundant. It’s a good idea to call Kaeng Krachan National Park ahead of your visit for advice and directions.
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Ban Krang Camp, Petchburi, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Kaeng Krachan District, Petchburi
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/1x7W1jHjzSzY4QzXA
Tel. No. : 032-772-311
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , PHETCHABURI OFFICE
Location : 500/51 Phetkasem Road, Amphoe Cha-am, Phetchburi 76120
Tel : +66 3247 1005-6
Email : tatphet@tat.or.th
- Magic Mountain Café, Phayao
A countryside cafe with a great atmosphere and stunning 360 degree panoramic views of Phu Langka mountains and the surrounding area.
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There are some great spots for a photo here, and you can sit back on the terrace and dangle your legs from the balcony as you snap away or venture outside into the mist that often shrouds the cafe. Whichever angle you choose, you’re guaranteed some memorable shots.
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Let’s not forget the coffee. Sourced from local northern coffee farms, coffee lovers can find an aromatic brew here that’s perfect for their palate, although there are plenty of non-caffeinated beverages on offer as well.
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Magic Mountain Café, Pong district, Phayao
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/9a52VpWMQ9shZqfg6
Tel. No. : 065-502-5499
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, CHIANG RAI
(Area of Responsibility : Chiang Rai, Phayao)
Location : 666/14 Thanala Road, Tambon Wiang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai 57000
Tel : +66 5371 7433
Email : tatchrai@tat.or.th
Website : http://tourismthailand.org/chiang-rai
- Sapan Waterall, Nan
You’ve probably heard of this waterfall in travel circles before and it’s not surprising as it’s one of Thailand’s most abundant natural spots, with verdant forests and mountainous terrain bordering the waterfall.
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This medium-sized waterfall features three levels and the water cascades over the rockface all year round creating a cool, moist feeling in the glade down below. It’s about a 20 minute walk to the waterfall from the parking lot.
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Apart from the beautiful waterfall itself, there’s also a great 800 metre nature trail for those who love strolling among nature.
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Sapan Waterfall, Bo Kluea district, Nan
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/rTxF5FxjTGFqwWoHA
Tel. No. : 084-483-7240
Opening Hours : 06.00-18.00 hrs.
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, NAN OFFICE
Location : 17 Phakong Road, Tambon Nai Wiang, Amphoe Mueang, Nan 55000
Tel : +66 5471 1217-8
Email : tatnan@tat.or.th
- I Love Flower Farm, Chiang Mai
This floral themed farm has been insanely popular ever since its opening. Located in the Mae Rim district, this seasonal flower garden’s blooms change colour depending on the time of year.
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For those wishing to keep the memories of their visit fresh in the form of photographs, there is a great selection of props here for that professional looking picture. Take a seat at one of the beautifully decorated tables, select some flowers for your shot and snap away!
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I Love Flower Farm, Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai.
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/XDy4sk4cFuHo4NE8A
Tel. No. : 088-266-7885
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, CHIANG MAI OFFICE
Location : 105/1 Chiang Mai-Lamphun Road, Tambon Watgate, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Mai 50000
Tel : +66 5324 8604-5
Email : tatchmai@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/chiangmai
- Pang Ung, Mae Hong Son
This popular campsite is a top destination for nature-loving travellers due to its incredible views, often declared as picturesque as any on earth.
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The focal point here is the central reservoir which is surrounded by pine trees and cold climate blooms. One glance at the view here and you’ll understand why it’s often referred to as a “ Thai Switzerland”.
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Pang Ung, Pang Tong Royal Development Project 2, Mueang, Mae Hong Son
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/2oj6cDTkAgcEVW8PA
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, MAE HONG SON OFFICE
Location : 4 Ratchathamphithak Road, Tambon Chong Kham, Amphoe Mueang, Mae Hong Son, 58000
Tel : +66 5361 2982-3
Email : tatmhs@tat.or.th
- Thung Bua Tong, Mae U Kho, Mae Hong Son
Another popular spot during the cool season, particularly between October and the beginning of December when the marigolds are in bloom, carpeting the valley spectacularly in gold.
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The marigold blooms can be seen all the way from the foot of the mountain up to the viewing point at the summit. Once visitors are rewarded with an incredible panorama in shades of yellow and gold top, More importantly, travellers only get the chance to witness the sight during this time of year.
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Thung Bua Tong, Mae U Kho, Khun Yuam district, Mae Hong Son
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/KfacxwCdR2tG9NYo9
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, MAE HONG SON OFFICE
Location : 4 Ratchathamphithak Road, Tambon Chong Kham, Amphoe Mueang, Mae Hong Son, 58000
Tel : +66 5361 2982-3
Email : tatmhs@tat.or.th
- Mueang Paeng Hot Spring, Mae Hong Son
This is a naturally heated spring situated in a lush glade. The water is emerald in colour and you can easily see the stones and sand which lie on its bed.
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As the water is fairly shallow here, tourists can spend time soaking in the pool and enjoying the surrounding nature. The spring itself occurs underwater and doesn’t shoot up above the surface.
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Mueang Paeng Hot Spring, Pai district, Mae Hong Son
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/RNwA2qtaxzw2J1Qj9
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, MAE HONG SON OFFICE
Location : 4 Ratchathamphithak Road, Tambon Chong Kham, Amphoe Mueang, Mae Hong Son, 58000
Tel : +66 5361 2982-3
Email : tatmhs@tat.or.th
- Wat Phrathat Pha Sorn Kaew, Petchabun
This impressive temple, one of the landmarks of Khao Kho, features a large white Buddha image seated on a lotus bloom and travellers flock to admire its great beauty and tranquil surroundings as well as make merit and ask for blessings.
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There’s also a beautiful pagoda at the peak, known as ‘Chedi Phrathat Pha Sorn Kaew Sirirachathamniamit’, which is beautifully decorated with multi-coloured tiles and most definitely worth a visit.
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Wat Phrathat Pha Sorn Kaew, Khao Kho district, Petchabun
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/452pBLPEP4Js2yaW7
Tel. No : 063-359-6545
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, PHITSANULOK OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Phitsanulok, Phetchabun)
Location : CP Tower Phitsanulok 888, 1st Floor, Phichai Songkhram Rd., Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang, Phitsanulok 65000
Tel : +66 5525 2742-3, +66 5525 9907
Email : tatphlok@tat.or.th
- Wat Rong Suea Ten, Chiang Rai
This temple is outstanding for Its unusual blue colouring, which makes an interesting contrast with the traditional gold of Thai temples. It was designed by a local artist known as ‘Sala Nok’, a student of Chalermchai Kositpipat.
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Murals and intricate paintings in the chapel portray the history of the Buddha and his life. A large, white Buddha image is situated at the head of the chapel.
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Wat Rong Suea Ten, Chiang Rai, Mueang, Chiang Rai
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/a8Lt1cYZYWAs9jSB9
Tel. No. : 064-347-3636
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, CHIANG RAI
(Area of Responsibility : Chiang Rai, Phayao)
Location : 666/14 Thanala Road, Tambon Wiang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai 57000
Tel : +66 5371 7433
Email : tatchrai@tat.or.th
Website : http://tourismthailand.org/chiang-rai
- Wat Phra That Phanom, Nakhon Phanom
Wat Phra That Phanom temple is sacred to residents of Nakhon Phanom and the entire northeastern region of Thailand. It is also of particular significance to those born in the year of the monkey or those born on Monday.
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Wat Phra That Phanom, That Phanom district, Nakhon Phanom
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/Au5YiUnCRL9vTjFs5
Tel. No. : 094-543-5888
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , NAKHON PHANOM OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Nakhon Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, Mukdahan)
Location : 184/1 Suntornvijit Road, Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang, Nakhon Phanom 48000
Tel : +66 4251 3490-1
Email : tatphnom@tat.or.th
- Wat Maneewong, Nakhon Nayok
This temple, set in tranquil surroundings, is over a century old and is famous for the “Thum Payanak” cave, an underground chasm which seems to transport visitors into an underground city.
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There are three main Buddha images inside the temple and most Buddhist visitors here make offerings and ask for blessings. There is also a golden chapel, a dharma centre and a replica of the Thum Payanak cave, all results of intricate Thai craftsmanship.
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Wat Maneewong, Mueang, Nakhon Nayok
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/1kCTYGeEtMjFx9wJA
Tel. No. : 065-952-6145
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , NAKHON NAYOK OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Nakhon Nayok, Prachin Buri, Sa Kaeo)
Location : 182/88 Mu. 1, Suwannason Road, Tambon Tha Chang , Amphoe Mueang, Nakhon Nayok 26000
Tel : +66 3731 2282, +66 3731 2284
Email : tatnayok@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/nakhonnayok , http://www.tat8.com
- Viewpoint Khao Sam Muk, Chonburi
A great spot to relax in Chonburi province with sea views and a local shrine. The deity associated with this particular shrine is believed to govern over matters of the heart and those looking for love often ask for blessings here.
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A stroll around the area reveals great views in all directions with plenty of great photo opportunities. Many visitors pose in front of the ‘Bangsaen Koasammuk’ Hollywood style sign with a built in tunnel.
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Viewpoint Khao Sam Muk, Chonburi
Mueang, Chonburi
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/QpityR8sPwRvrCtG8
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , PATTAYA OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Chon Buri)
Location : 609 Mu 10 , Pratamnak Road, Tambon Nong Prue, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chon Buri 20150
Tel : +66 3842 7667, +66 3842 8750, +66 3842 3990
Email : tatchon@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/pattaya
- Promthep Cape, Phuket
Phuket’s premier spot for sunset lovers has to be Promthep Cape. Take a seat on the concrete and watch the glowing sun dip into the Andaman Sea. For those wishing to explore there’s a walkway that leads down to the point of the cape.
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From down at the tip of the cape you are afforded a perfect view of the emerald ocean as the waves crash against the rocks just below you. There’s also a shrine here for you to pay your respects.
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Promthep Cape, Mueang, Phuket
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/FWTNLf3Gvm4mdijKA
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , PHUKET OFFICE
Location : 191 Thalang Road, Tambon Thaladyai, Amphoe Mueang, Phuket 83000
Tel : +66 7621 1036, +66 7621 2213
Email : tatphuket@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/phuket
- Khao Chin Lae Sunflower Field, Lopburi
A vast expanse of sunflowers, backed by a mountain view and stretching as far as the eye can see, make a perfect spot for nature lovers and budding photographers alike. The best time to see these golden blooms is between November and January.
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As well as the stunning mountain range in the background, if you gaze out across the fields you will also notice the striking white Wat Welu Wan temple in the background. There are also train rides around the perimeter of the fields.
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Khao Chin Lae Sunflower Field, Lopburi
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/xz2g9LmJfK7AMY8g9
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, LOP BURI OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Lop Buri, Sing Buri, Chainat)
Location : City Hall, Narai Maharaja Road , Amphoe Mueang, Lop Buri 15000
Tel : +66 3677 0096-7
Email : tatlobri@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/lopburi
- Chiang Khan, Loei
A small, picturesque city on the banks of the Mekong that never loses its charm, no matter how often you visit. Fans of the slow life will feel right at home here.
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Check out life beside the Mekong, stroll through the local market, search out the local delicacies. Awake early for almsgiving, learn the local culture and relax among the mists of this quaint riverside city.
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Chiang Khan, Loei
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/ZXBrcGTWvYDe4u5cA
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , LOEI OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Loei, Nong Bua Lam Phu)
Location : District Office (Old building) Charoenrat Road, Tambon Kut Pong, Amphoe Mueang, Loei 42000
Tel : +66 4281 2812, +66 4281 1405
Email : tatloei@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/loei
- Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan, Bangkok
The Temple of the Golden Dawn, one of Bangkok’s most well known temples, is often found adorning postcards sent back from a trip to the capital and is famed for its ornate spires or ‘prangs’, examples of Khmer style architecture.
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These spires are decorated with glazed tiles. Bencharong style pottery and shells and the giants guarding them are part of a legend which also includes the giants at the adjacent Wat Po.
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There’s also a chapel, a belltower and a selection of Buddha images on the temple grounds.
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan, Bangkok
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/8XHvwg5pPBjEzy6J6
Tel. No. : 028-912-185
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , BANGKOK OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Bangkok, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi)
Location : D2 Building 8th Floor, Preecha Complex, 48/11 Ratchadapisek Road, Samsennok, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310
Tel : +66 2276 2720-1
Email : tatbangkok@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org
- Koh Kood, Trat
Koh Kood, one of Thailand’s many islands, has managed to retain its unspoilt charm despite a rise in popularity. This eastern island was recently referred to as “The Andaman of The East” due to its clear, turquoise waters.
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There are also some thriving mangrove forests dotted around the island as well as a great choice of accommodation.
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Koh Kood, Koh Kood district, Trat
Loation : https://goo.gl/maps/6j3GsZcNFCs49HFv5
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , TRAT OFFICE
Location : 100 Mu.1 , Trat-Laem Ngob Road, Tambon Laem Ngob , Amphoe Laem Ngob, Trat 23120
Tel : +66 3959 7259-60
Email : tattrat@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/trat
- Bang Saen Beach, Chonburi
Bang Saen has long been popular with beach loving Thais and has undergone many developments throughout the years. At present a road runs alongside the beach, hosting accommodation, dining spots, changing rooms and more.
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The promenade is lined with coconut trees on both sides, making for a great photo backdrop, particularly at sunset and there are also floating rafts to stand on and take some snaps with the sea behind you.
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Bang Saen Beach, Mueang, Chonburi
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/rLToEWytbojNEhD38
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND , PATTAYA OFFICE
(Area of Responsibility : Chon Buri)
Location : 609 Mu 10 , Pratamnak Road, Tambon Nong Prue, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chon Buri 20150
Tel : +66 3842 7667, +66 3842 8750, +66 3842 3990
Email : tatchon@tat.or.th
Website : http://www.tourismthailand.org/pattaya
- Mon Bridge, Kanchanaburi
Mon Bridge, or to give it its Thai name “Sapan Uttamanusorn” is the world’s longest wooden bridge, clocking in at around 1 km and providing a connection between villages inhabited by Thais and Mon tribespeople.
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This wooden structure has become the symbol of the Sangkhlaburi district and travelers flock to watch the gorgeous sunsets over the bridge at the end of each day and watch the locals walk across the bridge.
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There are alms giving ceremonies in the morning according to local customs and a visit here gives a fascinating glimpse into rural Thai life and its colourful traditions.
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Mon Bridge, Sangkhlaburi district, Kanchanaburi
Location : https://goo.gl/maps/J8ZswtQdhyLFea998
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For more information please contact : TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND, KANCHANABURI OFFICE
Location : 14 Saengchuto Road , Tambon Bannua, Amphoe Mueang, Kanchanaburi 71000
Tel : +66 3451 1200, +66 3451 2500
Email : tatkan@tat.or.th