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  Beaches & Islands

Relax on the beach beside the warm, turquoise waters of the Gulf of Thailand, or enjoy some of the world's most fantastic scuba adventures among the islands of the Andaman Sea. Thailand is one of the best, most reasonably priced places for a seaside vacation. There are hundreds of beaches to choose from.

The Gulf of Thailand (Eastern seas) is the destination for the tropical paradise on Koh Chang Island National Park, only 360 km. from Bangkok and Samui Island where is for the world class and well-known resorts and marine recreation. Just hop from Koh Samui for an hour, you could joy Koh Pha-ngan’s full-moon party.

The western seaside of Thailand is Andaman sea. The most popular destination is Phuket Island, where features the luxurious resort developments on, just a short flight from Bangkok, you can have the best vacation of your life. More remote venues, such as the lovely and unspoiled Khao Lak Island in the Andaman off the coast of Krabi, make it possible to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life without spending a fortune.

Most visitors choose to come after the rainy season ends in late October and before the hot season starts in April. But even during the peak of the monsoon season in September it usually only rains for an hour or so in the afternoon, and the rest of the time you can indulge in the water sport of your choice, or just lay in a hammock and chill out.

Islands in the Gulf, like Koh Chang, are great for a family excursion. Backpackers will love the wild parties on Phangan Island off the coast of Surat Thani. For scuba enthusiasts, exotic Koh Tao is not to be missed. Single travelers may prefer the uninhibited nightlife of Pattaya Beach. Whatever your holiday preference, Thailand's beaches and islands can provide the precise combination of excitement, exotic locales, recreation, entertainment and leisure that you desire.


  Historical Sites

Thailand has a very long and magnificent history. Proof of this can be seen in the countless historical sites spread throughout all regions of the kingdom. With two Unesco-listed historical World Heritage Sites and many more potential candidates, Thailand has made great contributions to the international cultural heritage.

Every region of Thailand, be it in the north, south, central or northeast, has revealed a long legacy of civilization. Evidence of this rich cultural heritage can still be seen today.

The two most prominent 'must-see' historical sites in Thailand are Sukhothai Historical Park and Ayutthaya Historical Park. Both places are designated as world heritage sites and both attract millions of admirers annually, who come to see the evidence of Siam's former glory.

Sukhothai and Ayutthaya are considered the two most significant ancient kingdoms in Thai history, since Siam was united as a nation some 750 years ago. Both kingdoms had well-structured Buddhist communities, with advanced artistic and cultural development.

In Sukhothai, visitors can see well-restored ruins of the royal palaces, Buddhist temples, the city gates, walls, moats, dams, ditches, ponds, canals and the water dyke control system, which represented the magical and spiritual center of the kingdom.

The Fine Arts Department has jointly cooperated with Unesco in a concerted effort to preserve this valuable historical site. Not only with a view to fostering Thailand's national identity, but also to safeguard this fine example of mankind's cultural heritage.

For travelers with more limited time who don't want to travel too far from Bangkok, the Ayutthaya Historical Park is a perfect choice. Just 76 km north of Bangkok, this site reveals the glory of the Ayutthaya Empire, which held sway in the region for more than 400 years. The Ayutthaya historical park contains the ruins of ancient Buddhist temples and royal palaces in a well-organized city structure.

Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand from 1350 until it was ruthlessly sacked by the Burmese in 1767. Although a shadow of its former glory, the magnificent ruins of the old city can still be admired. Attractions include the ruins of the former Royal Palace and many ancient temples, which form a complex spread over the vast area of the historical park.

Before or after touring Ayutthaya Historical Park, don't forget to visit Bangkok's own historical center. The city's Rattanakosin Island is rich in historical sites from the early Bangkok period.

Here, you can get a glimpse of how Ayutthaya might have looked. At the time of constructing Bangkok, the goal of the architects was to continue the cultural heritage of Ayutthaya. The art and architecture of the temples and palaces therefore followed the style of Ayutthaya quite closely. The most obvious indications of this can be seen in the Golden Mount at Wat Saket, the Grand Place, the royal temples and Wat Arun, which imitated the artistic designs of Ayutthaya.

Today, if you look at Rattanakosin, the original island of Bangkok, you will see a city tucked into a bend in the river in the same way that Ayutthaya was. Its principal structures are also aligned in similar fashion.

Apart from the historical remains of the true Thai kingdoms, you can see the historical arts of the Khmer empire, which ruled over the region during the 10th to the 14th centuries AD.
Anyone familiar with the magnificent Angkor Wat in Cambodia's Siem Riep may be surprised to learn that the Khmer empire once embraced the area of modern-day Thailand as well. Historic artifacts of the Khmer civilization have been found mainly in the lower part of the northeastern region of Thailand.

Major Khmer complexes include the Phimai Sandstone Sanctuary in Nakhon Ratchasima, Phanom Rung and Muang Tham Sanctuary in Buriram and Khao Phra Viharn Sanctuary in Sisaket province.

Like Angkor Wat itself, these temples were all originally constructed as Hindu temples dedicated to Vishnu and Shiva. It was under Jayavaraman VI that Buddhism replaced Hinduism and thus the Hindu temples were converted to 'wat'.

Their significance to Thai Buddhists remained strong even with the decline of the Khmer empire. The Khmer style heavily influenced the styles of the later Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods, most apparent in the architectural style of the Prang in Buddhist temples.

Phanom Rung Historical Park in Buriram province is probably the most impressive Khmer complex in Thailand. After 17 years of restoration, the temple complex is the best restored of all the Khmer monuments in Thailand. The beauty of the main prang of Phanom Rung lies not only in its plan but in the vibrant stone carvings which cover large parts of the temple. Many lintels and pediments depict episodes from Indian texts such as the Ramayana.

In Nakhon Ratchasima, Phimai sandstone sanctuary has been magnificently restored and renovated and has been preserved as a national historical park. Built in the shape of a rectangle, 665 meters wide and 1,030 meter long, it is the largest sandstone sanctuary in Thailand.
Khmer influence can be seen as far away as Lopburi and Kanchanaburi. Evidence can be seen in the Khmer-style Phra Prang Sam Yot in the central city of Lopburi and the remains of the Prasat Muang Singh in Kanchanaburi, major attractions in their respective provinces.

  Eco-tourism

Eco-tourism is currently a buzzword in the Thai tourism scene. It has consistently gained in popularity in recent years in response to the worldwide trend of preserving the natural environment. The concept of eco-tourism has yet to be properly defined, however. Several activities fall under the heading of nature-based tourism.

Thanks to the abundance and variety of natural resources, Thailand has become a favored destination for adventure seekers and eco-tourists. The Tourism Authority of Thailand as well as the private sector has been quick to respond to the fast-changing demand for back-to-nature activities.

During the past decade, activities like mountain biking, whitewater rafting, trekking and camping, bird watching, scuba diving and rock climbing have sprung up in many natural tourist areas. They are now becoming increasingly popular as mainstream travelers pay more attention to off-the-beaten-track destinations.

Such eco activities are now available in every region of Thailand, more outstandingly in the mountainous areas of the north, west, and the south of Thailand. Leading the way are trekking, mountain biking, bird watching and scuba diving.

Most of Thailand's national parks are under the control of the Royal Forest Department. Most national parks provide trekking trails for nature explorers. There are also camping sites for those who want to overnight in the parks. Trekking and camping are available in the mountainous areas all over Thailand such as Doi Luang Chiang Dao in Chiang Mai, Phu Soi Dao in Uttaradit, Thung Salaeng Luang in Phetchabun and Phitsanulok, Phu Kradung in Loei and Khao Luang in Nakhon Si Thammarat, to name but a few.

Actually, trekking and camping are not new tourist activities in Thailand. But they are better managed today than ever before. Apart from trekking along the marked trails, you may also hire a local guide to take a tour deeper into a forest to explore off-the-beaten-track routes. Organized elephant trekking is another popular activity for anyone who isn't too adventurous.

 

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