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Pattaya Kart Speedway is one of the top destinations for speed enthusiasts in Chonburi. As a long-standing and high-standard facility located on a spacious plot near Jomtien Beach, it is designed to cater to both amateur racers and professionals looking to sharpen their driving skills.
The key feature is the division of the circuit into three main track styles: the Professional Track, which offers...
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Amphawa Floating Market is one of the most charming evening markets in Thailand, located in Amphawa district of Samut Songkhram, about 1 to 1.5 hours drive from Bangkok. Open Friday through Sunday, this market draws both local and international visitors, especially in the evenings of Saturday and Sunday, when the canals come alive with lights, aromas, and voices of boat vendors.
This market is fam...
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Choui Fong Tea Plantation is one of the largest green tea producers in Chiang Rai, with a history spanning over 40 years. The name Choui Fong in Chinese means Green Mountain, which perfectly describes the landscape. Spread across more than 1,000 rai in Mae Chan district, its standout feature is the meticulously organized terraced tea rows that spiral around the hills. This creates a refreshin... read more
Sao Chingcha, or The Giant Swing, is a tall teakwood structure situated on Dinso Road in the Bang Khun Phrom area, in the heart of Bangkok. It was constructed during the reign of King Rama I as part of an ancient Brahmin ceremony to ensure the city’s stability and prosperity. This swing has long been a significant historical and spiritual symbol representing the strength and protection of Ba... read more
Hua Hin Beach, nestled along the Gulf of Thailand in Prachuap Khiri Khan, is a timeless coastal gem that effortlessly blends royal heritage with natural serenity. With over five kilometers of powdery white sands and gentle, rolling waves, the beach exudes a refined elegance rarely found elsewhere in Thailand. Unlike many other crowded seaside destinations, Hua Hin Beach is intentionally free from ... read more
Phu Chi Fa is not just an ordinary viewpoint; it is an icon that anyone visiting Chiang Rai simply cannot miss. The name of the peak is derived from its amazing physical characteristic: a stone cliff with a sharp point pointing towards the sky. The tip of this cliff protrudes into Laos, meaning that when you stand at the peak, you experience standing on the edge of the sky with a clear view o... read more
Rong Khun Temple is not just a place for religious ceremonies; it is a masterpiece of Buddhist art created by the determination of Ajarn Chalermchai Kositpipat, a National Artist who dedicated his life to creating this work for the current reign. His inspiration comes from three principles: Nation, Religion, and the Monarchy. He vowed to offer his life, using his best years to create this "He... read more
Singha Park Chiang Rai, also known as Boon Rawd Farm, is the largest agro-tourism destination in Chiang Rai, spanning over 8,000 rai (approx. 3,162 acres). The vast area is perfectly allocated for both agricultural production and world-class recreation. The site has evolved from a commercial crop plantation into a destination that seamlessly blends nature with educational tourism. The atmosphere i... read more
Kantang Railway Station is an important historical and architectural landmark of Trang Province. The station was built during the reign of King Rama VI (1913) and played a highly significant role in the past, as Kantang District was once the main commercial hub and cargo port on the Andaman side of the South.
The station is a one-story wooden building with a hipped roof, distinguished by its ...
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Pattaya Floating Market is a large cultural tourist destination that simulates the traditional Thai waterside lifestyle and trading practices. The area is divided into four main zones representing the geography and culture of each region: The North, Central, Northeast (Isaan), and South. Visitors can walk through the traditional wooden houses lining the water and enjoy shopping for a wide variety ... read more
Phra That Doi Tung started around the year 911 AD in the reign of Phaya Utummanarat, the ruler of Yonok Nak Phan. According to legend, Phra Maha Kassapa Thera brought the Buddha’s relics of the left collarbone to present to Phaya Utummanarat. He then had the idea to build a pagoda to enshrine them on this mountain top. A giant Tung (flag) with a length of a thousand Wa was planted on the pea... read more

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