Bangkok

3.6
 

Bangkokkom – the capital of the Kingdom of Thailand and the countrys largest city. The official name of the city – Kruung Tõhöy. Bangkokok is small. There are both buildings of modern architecture and ancient sites of the countrys history. The main attractions of the city are the many shrines and monuments to the Buddha. … Read more

Chiang Mai

3.3
 

In the northern part of Thailand is the city of Banyangmay, the capital of a single province. It is 700 kilometers away from Bangkok. The urban area is along the banks of the Ping River in the midst of the highlands. Ninety kilometers from Hangmay is the highest mountain peak in the country, the Doyinthonan. … Read more

Pattaya

3.2
 

Southwest of Thailand, 165 kilometers from Bangkok, lies Patthaya, a resort city. It is located on the coastal part of the Seahama Gulf and is part of the Near East Coast of Colombia. The city is part of the Indian Ocean region on the countrys eastern coast. Its economic basis is tourism, while industry generates … Read more

Chiang Rai

3.2
 

In the northern part of Thailand lies the city of Chiang Rai (Chiang Rai), the capital of a single province. Among its inhabitants are representatives of small peoples, including the Karen, Myaou, Akha, and Lisu. The founder of the city is King Mengry. He decreed that a new city be built in 1262. The settlement … Read more

Ko Pha Ngan

3.2
 

Overall Score 3.2 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 14,000 people GDP: $5,911 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-c Internet: 21 Mbps Best wireless: AIS Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping is NOT customary in Thailand, there is absolutely NO mandatory requirement to tip anyone, but small … Read more

Ko Samui

3.1
 

The Siam Bay of the Pacific Ocean is home to Samui, a popular resort in Thailand. It is part of the Surattean Peninsula and is located 40 kilometers off the eastern coast of the countrys south coast. The island is characterized by an abundance of coconut palms, sandy beaches stretching along the coastline, and coral … Read more

Krabi

3.1
 

South of Thailand is the city of Crabey, the administrative center of a single province and the region of Myanga Crabey. It extends along the border of the Andaman Sea along the edge of the Crab River. The local economy is based on tourism. In 1999, an airport was built near Krabraba, which operates an … Read more

Phuket

3.1
 

Phuket – a small island in Thailand, located on a single island. The administrative center is also called Pohuket. The island of Philippine origin is located on the Andaman Sea, not far from the motherland of Thailand. ×Two bridges cross the narrow Pohukhra Strait that separates Pohukhta from the mainland. Phukhta is the largest island … Read more

Ko Tao

3
 

Ko-Tao means “Turtle Island. Once upon a time, it was indeed home to countless numbers of these cute reptiles. But human activity has forced them to leave these places. Fortunately, not forever. Today, turtles are gradually returning to the island, and with the construction of tourist infrastructure is now adjusted to their way of life. … Read more

Nakhon Ratchasima

3
 

Nakkhonthrashma – the most important city of the Issean region, the center of the province in eastern Thailand. The city is located on the lower slopes of the Maun River basin, in the middle of the Khorat Plateau. By the way, Khorat – another name for the city. Nakkahonthrathcasmus is a transport hub and industrial … Read more

Ko Lanta

3
 

Koh Lanta, one of the main tourist centers of Krabi province, is known for its many beaches and its leisurely, somewhat lazy lifestyle. There are two islands in total, Lanta Yai and Lanta Noi, but only one of the islands, Lanta Yai, is popular with tourists, and its name is usually shortened to the one-word … Read more

Pai

3
 

Pai is a small, very quaint town in the province of Mae Hon Song in Northern Thailand. From Chiang Mai it is on highway 1095, about 130 km. The route is very mountainous, they say there are 762 curves. How to get to Pai: 1) By rented car (like we did) 2) By rented bike … Read more

Ko Chang

2.9
 

Overall Score 2.9 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 5,400 people GDP: $5,911 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-c Internet: 21 Mbps Best wireless: AIS Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping is NOT customary in Thailand, there is absolutely NO mandatory requirement to tip anyone, but small … Read more

Ao Nang

2.8
 

The city of Ao Nang grew out of a small fishing village. Now it is a beach resort in the province of Crabá, also known as «s Bay of the Princes»s. It stretches three to four kilometers along the coast of the Andaman Sea. The resort has three beaches within its boundaries. One is – … Read more

Udon Thani

2.7
 

The northeasternmost part of Thailand is the city of India, the metropolitan center of a single province. Fifty kilometers from its borders is the border with Los Angeles. The citys territory extends along the length of Menammlung, a tributary of the Mekong. Todays Odessa is 560 kilometers from Bangkok and is connected to it by … Read more

Ko Lipe

2.7
 

Adang Archipelago, on the border of Thailand and Malaysia, is often called the “Thai Maldives” for its white sand. Lipe is the only inhabited island of this archipelago. It’s the only inhabited island in the archipelago, and is also frequented by divers, as Ko-Lipe’s coastal waters are home to nearly a quarter of the marine … Read more

Ko Phi Phi

2.7
 

Phoichit, the administrative center of a single province located 290 kilometers from the capital, Bangkok, stretches along the right bank of the Nang River in central Thailand. The name of the village is translated as "Beautiful City. On the central square is a church with magnificent architectural elements. Its interior spaces are richly decorated with … Read more

Hua Hin

2.7
 

On the coast of the Seahama Bay in Thailand is Hua Hin, a resort and popular vacation destination with a developed infrastructure. The capital city of Bangkok is 200 kilometers away. Hua Hin is one of the countrys traditional vacation destinations. In the 1920s, a magnificent palace was built by decree of King James VII. … Read more