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    Where do you want to go to Thailand?

    There are five regions of Thailand: North, Northeast, East, Central, and South each geographically distinct from the others; each Thailand province contains unique cultural, historical, and natural attractions from the northern peaks (replete with wildlife and home to exotic hill tribes) and the central plains (the “Rice Bowl of Asia”) to the northeastern plateau (stretching to the Mekong River border with Laos) and the spectacular beaches and islands of the south (including both Phuket and Samui).
    The best time to visit Thailand is between November and February, because it rains the least and it is not too hot. This period is also Thailand’s main season for festivals, like Loi Krathong.If you plan to focus on the northern provinces, the hot season (March to May) and early rainy season (June to July) are not bad either, as temperatures are moderate at higher elevations. Northeastern and central Thailand, on the other hand, are best avoided from March to May, when temperatures may climb over 40°C. Temperatures are more even year-round in the south (as it’s closer to the equator), the beaches and islands of southern Thailand are a good choices for respite when the rest of Thailand is miserably hot.

    Thailand’s peak tourist season runs from November to late March, with secondary peaks in July and August. If you want to avoid crowds and take advantage of discounted room rates, consider travelling during the least crowded months (typically April to June, September and October).

    Although the rainy season (roughly July to October) gets a bad reputation, there are some bonuses: temperatures tend to be cooler, tourists are fewer and the landscape is lush and green. Depending on the region and the month, rains might be hour-long downpours in the afternoon. October, however, tends to be the wettest month.

    This Thailand travel guide can help you plan where to go by providing information about hotel resorts and accommodation,Thailand tourist attractions, regional festivals and events, different activities in each of the Thailand provinces, and unique shopping products produced in different regions of Thailand.

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    The Central Thailand

    Bangkok ,the capital of Thailand, is a metropolis where one can find both old and new, East and West, traditional and fashionable, blended together in a harmonious way.

    Samut Prakan (29 km from bangkok) has countless tourist attractions such as historical sites, old markets and indigenous lifestyles along the canals. The largest crocodile farm in the world is situated here.

    Amphawa (Samut Songkhram)(63 km from Bangkok), highlights King Rama II Memorial Park and Amphawa Floating Market. Those who love to experience the local lifestyles have many choices of homestay programmes to choose from. The old capital from 1350 to 1767,

    Ayutthaya (76 km from Bangkok), is today visited chiefly as a historical site, especially the World Heritage Historic City of Ayutthaya and associated Historic Towns. Bang Pa-in Palace, and Bang Sai Folk Arts and Crafts Centre are places recommended for inclusion in a one-day tour.

    Kanchanaburi (128 km from bangkok),a good place for nature lovers, where they can raft down the stream watching enchanting scenery. The Death Railway and the Bridge over the River Kwai are also located here.

    Saraburi (107 km from bangkok), Buddhists should not fail to pay homage to the Buddha's Footprint there.

    Lopburi (153 km from bangkok) is famous for shrines in the Khmer style, the remains of King Narai's palaces of the 17th century, and the sunflower fields.

    Nakhon Pathom (56 km from bangkok) is the town that boasts the tallest Buddhist pagoda both in Thailand and in the world. The greatest Elephant Show in Thailand can be seen here.

    Petchaburi (123 km from bangkok) has many tourist attractions, including the famous,Cha-am Beach and many other beaches, scenic mountains, limestone caves, historical sites, and ancient temples.

    Prachuab Khiri Khan (281 km from bangkok) is well known for Klai Kangwon Palace, a summer palace of the King and the Royal Family, the oldest beach resort,Hua Hin,and Khao Samroi Yot National Park. Another famous attraction is the 12-km-long Ban Krut Beach. Prachuap Khiri Khan Bay is scenic and suitable for sport activities.

    All Cities in Central Thailand:
    Ang Thong | Bangkok | Cha Am | Chachoengsao | Chainat | Hua Hin | Kanchanaburi | Lopburi | Nakhon Nayok | Nakhon Pathom | Nonthaburi | Pathum Thani | Phetchaburi | Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Pranburi | Ratchaburi | Samut Prakan | Samut Sakhon | Samut Songkhram | Saraburi | Singburi | Suphanburi |
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