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Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeFrom there most visitors head either north or south. In the north you can visit the interesting cities of Sukhothai , Chiang Mai ( www.
konthaitours.com ) Chiang mai Tour operator , Chiang Rai or Mae Hong Son . The north is known for its fantastic trekking possibilities, the interesting hill tribes, and its gentle Lanna culture. In recent year Chiang Mai has become a center for learning. With class available in such things as Thai culture like Thai massage, Thai cooking, fruit carving, meditation, yoga and now even the age old art of elephant husbandry (mahout training), silversmithing and even Thai Language.The Northern most province is Chiangrai aka the Golden Triangle. It is consider an outback by most travel agencies or tourists. However, it is a plus point because it is less touristy, more laid back and things are more affordable. Equally, the activities from Chiangmai are also available here. In fact, being further up north, the climate is cooler than Chiangmai. Here you can easily step into Myanmar and Laos or you can even take a boat right up to Yunnan. The activities you can indulge in are endless, especially having soak in the sun in the Southern Islands, feel the contrast of Thailand in the North - mountains, lush jungles, waterfall and beautiful flowers all round.
In the south the traveler can relax at some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, for example, Koh Tao, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan or Phuket or Trang. Some areas are very touristy, but it is easy to find some quiet spots. A little closer to Bangkok there is the resort town of Hua Hin and Khao Takiab Beach in Hua Hin, very popular as beaches close to Bangkok, Hua Hin which is home to one of the most used Palaces. Cha Am is also a popular beach area close to Bangkok just north of Hua Hin.
The Northeast is popular with independent travelers. Known by Thais as Isaan this area hosts some lovely forested mountains and national parks and very friendly people. The major highlight is probably the famous Khao Yai national park , but other interesting places are easily found in this area including Nong khai and Surin.
People with a limited time budget might go to the East Coast. There are many popular resorts, including Pattaya and Jomtien. The region is rich in natural resources, including rubber, rice, fishing, orchards and gemstones, and scenically arresting with several national parks containing waterfalls, virgin forest and uninhabited, remote islands. Popular islands locations are ko Samui, Ko Chang and Ko Samet.
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