Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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It has beautiful beaches, and the steep, vertical limestone rocks along its coast are very popular with climbers.
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Shopping centers, floating markets, Siam Paragon, and travel-inspired Terminal21 make Bangkok a shopping paradise.
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The second-largest island in Thailand, Koh Samu. Coconut and rubber exports and expanding tourism are the island's main sources of income.
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The 150-year-old Palace, home to the Thai King, is a stunning tourist attraction with complex architecture.
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Chiang Rai, Thailand, is known for its gorgeous hilly regions with hiking trails near Laos and Myanmar.
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It has spectacular constructions from centuries ago, the ruins of Siam's second capital, and many art and architecture masterpieces.
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Once a small fishing hamlet, Pattaya is today a popular tourist attraction with visitors from around the world.
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Chiang Mai is one of Thailand's most visited cities because it has the most active Buddhist temples.
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Popular in Thailand, floating markets are the finest way to experience Thai culture. These markets boldly display old-fashioned shopping.
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People from around the world visit Phuket for beach vacations due to its famous beaches.
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