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Thailand Travel Guide

Considered a ‘Southeast Asian Paradise’, Thailand is a favorite holiday destination for travelers. Whenever you plan a trip to Thailand, the first place that comes to your mind is Bangkok. Thailand travel guide takes you around some of the untouched places, unraveling more mystery of the land. A blend of urbanization and natural beauty, Thailand has everything to offer for today’s discerning traveler. While the beauty of the national parks and the unending beaches enthrall you, the endless list of Thailand hotels will spoil you for choice.

Whether you are looking for high-end or mid-range or cheap hotels in Thailand, you get loads of options. Stay at your choice of accommodation and gear up for an unforgettable holiday in Thailand. The country consists of 76 provinces, of which the capital Bangkok is the main administrative division. The local people are devout followers of Buddhism. However, followers of Hinduism, Christianity and Islam co-exist with each other. The Khmer ruins or religious temples, prime symbols of the Buddhist religion are found in Sisaket in north-eastern Thailand today. The festivals of Thailand help you catch a glimpse of the rich culture of Thailand. Magha Bucha Day, Songkran Day, Coronation Day, Royal Ploughing Ceremony,Visakha Bucha, Asanha Pucha Day, Chulalongkorn Day, Buffalo Racing and Loy Krathong are times when Thailand gets immersed in color and vibrancy.

 
Know about the weather of Thailand through Thailand travel guide and plan your visit accordingly. The country for most parts of the year remains hot and humid. Sisaket and other parts of Northeastern Thailand witnesses a three-season monsoonal weather conditions. The months of November and February remain cool and dry. The months of March and May remain hot and sultry. The rainy season falls between the months of June and October. Thailand is best visited during the months of February and March, when the climate remains cool, as the northeast Monsoon wind blows during this time.

The Mekong River takes its course along the Thai-Laos border winding its way with mysteries of the past. Thailand boasts an extensive network of transportation facilities. Almost all places in Thailand enjoy road connectivity with Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal, Bangkok’s Northeastern Bus Terminal, Bangkok’s Southern Bus Terminal, Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal. The Hua Lamphong Railway Station, Bang Sue Train Station and Thonburi Train Stations are the chief railway stations in Bangkok. If you are flying in, you will arrive at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok and avail buses to travel to nearby places in Thailand.

Bangkok’s Chinatown or the elephant town in Surin or the verdant province of Loei, Wat Phra Kaew temple of Emerald Buddha in Chiang Rai or the beautiful beaches of Ko Samui or the ruins of the Wiang Kum Kam in Chiang Mai, Thailand has a host of colorful attractions to blow your mind.

If you are wondering about where to stay in Thailand, you will get numerous options. From luxury to mid-range and cheap hotels, Thailand has a wide variety of accommodation options on offer catering to every taste and mood. If you are a budget traveler looking for cheap Thailand hotels, you can avail of online discount hotel booking services and know more about the hotel discount rates and other attractive deals.

 

Ishita Bhaduri loves to write articles on how to get a cheap hotels in your favorite destination spots and how to find Thailand hotels that will give you a peace of mind.

 

 

 

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