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What to do in Thailand: discover the must-have experiences in the land of smiles

Thailand reveals its many facets between golden temples, islands with crystal waters, and lush nature. This enchanting kingdom of Southeast Asia offers a range of authentic experiences: from the white sand beaches of the Andaman Sea to the unspoiled national parks, through the spiritual treasures of Bangkok and the unmatched flavors of its street food. Each region reveals its unique character, from the mystical mountains of the north to the coral reefs of the south, promising unforgettable moments of sharing and discoveries that mark a lifetime.

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What cultural and spiritual treasures to discover?

Thai spirituality reveals itself in all its splendor through exceptional sites that bear witness to centuries of devotion and refined art.

Bangkok, the capital with a thousand temples

Bangkok houses the most extraordinary testimonies of Thai sacred art. The Grand Palace remains an absolute must-see during your stay, housing the Wat Phra Kaew and its revered Emerald Buddha. This architectural marvel, a royal residence for over 150 years, dazzles with its gilding and intricately carved details. Plan a full half-day to appreciate every detail of this world heritage site.

The Wat Pho, temple of the Reclining Buddha, offers you a moment of serenity in front of this 46-meter-long statue with mother-of-pearl inlaid feet. This sanctuary, the cradle of traditional Thai massage, also provides the opportunity to experience this ancient wellness practice.

On the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun raises its sanctuary towers towards the sky. This Temple of Dawn reveals its beauty at sunset, with its facades decorated with shimmering porcelain under the last rays.

The former capitals of the kingdom of Siam

Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Siam, transports you into the glorious history of Thailand. This world heritage historical park unveils majestic ruins where Buddha statues and stupas narrate four centuries of prosperity. Wat Mahathat preciously guards the famous Buddha head embraced by the roots of a tree, a poetic symbol of spiritual rebirth.

Further north, Sukhothai reveals the early beginnings of Thai art. This first capital of the kingdom deserves a day's exploration by bike through its restored temples and tranquil gardens. The Wat Mahathat of Sukhothai, different from its counterpart in Ayutthaya, impresses with the harmony of its proportions and the grace of its walking Buddhas.

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The mystical north between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai

Chiang Mai, nicknamed the Rose of the North, is home to over 300 temples in a soothing atmosphere far from the bustle of Bangkok. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, perched at an altitude of 1,080 meters, offers a panoramic view over the city and the surrounding countryside. Climbing its 306 steps is a spiritual pilgrimage rewarded by the discovery of sacred Buddha relics.

Chiang Rai is home to the spectacular Wat Rong Khun, a contemporary white temple whose avant-garde architecture fascinates. This unique artistic creation blends Buddhist tradition and modern vision, creating a stunningly beautiful ensemble. Nearby, the blue temple Wat Rong Suea Ten completes this exceptional artistic discovery.

Where to escape on the most beautiful paradise islands?

The Thai coasts reveal archipelagos of breathtaking beauty, each with its own personality and unique attractions.

The jewels of the Andaman Sea

Koh Phi Phi remains the iconic archipelago of the west coast, with Maya Bay made famous by cinema. Despite its popularity, the archipelago keeps preserved corners where crystal-clear waters reveal exceptional seabeds. Phi Phi Don offers an ideal base for exploring nearby islets and their pristine white sand beaches.

Phang Nga Bay unveils a unique karst landscape worldwide, where limestone pinnacles and hidden lagoons compose a fairy-tale setting. Koh Yao Noi, an authentic gem of this bay, preserves its traditional way of life while offering refined accommodations facing breathtaking panoramas. This confidential destination allows for kayaking excursions to marine caves and floating villages.

Koh Lanta is appealing for its relative tranquility and the wild beaches of the west coast. The island offers a perfect balance between beach relaxation and cultural discoveries, notably in its old town on stilts. The surrounding coral reefs invite diving and snorkeling.

The secret pearls of the Gulf of Thailand

Koh Tao stands as the global diving paradise. This small island concentrates an incredible marine biodiversity in exceptionally clear waters. Internationally renowned diving centers train divers of all levels, from beginner dives to advanced certifications.

Koh Phangan reveals much more than its famous Full Moon Party. Its secret northern coves and hidden waterfalls in the jungle offer moments of rare intimacy. Thong Nai Pan and its twin bays are havens of tranquility with golden beaches.

Koh Samui, more developed, retains authentic charms in its fishing villages and perched temples. The Big Buddha and the rocks of Hin Ta Hin Yai reflect the island's cultural richness, while its internationally renowned spas invite absolute relaxation.

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How to explore authentic wild nature?

Thailand preserves ecosystems of exceptional richness, true sanctuaries of biodiversity to be explored off the beaten track.

Exceptional national parks

The Khao Sok National Park houses one of the oldest rainforests in the world. Its Cheow Lan Lake, dotted with emerging limestone pinnacles, offers a breathtakingly beautiful spectacle. The floating bungalows allow total immersion in this preserved nature, to the rhythm of the calls of gibbons and the song of tropical birds.

In the north of the country, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park protects mountain forests with remarkable biodiversity. More than 300 bird species thrive there, while hiking trails reveal crystal-clear waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints over the Chiang Mai valley.

The Erawan National Park is fascinating with its seven-level waterfalls with turquoise basins. Each level reveals natural pools where you can swim alongside colorful fish. The complete hike to the summit takes three hours, rewarded with beautiful landscapes.

Close encounters with wildlife

The Kui Buri National Park offers the most authentic experience of observing wild elephants. These giants move freely in their natural habitat, creating moments of intense emotion during safaris organized in the late afternoon. This ethical approach respects animal welfare while allowing unforgettable encounters.

The Similan Islands are an exceptional marine sanctuary, closed part of the year to preserve the ecosystem. Whale sharks, manta rays, and sea turtles move in these waters of crystal-clear purity, offering experienced divers extraordinary encounters.

What sensory and cultural experiences should be prioritized?

The rich Thai cultural heritage is revealed through its refined cuisine and preserved traditional crafts.

Thai culinary art

Thai street food is an art of living in its own right. Bangkok offers the best street food experiences, from Chatuchak market to the stalls in Chinatown. Pad Thai, the national dish with balanced flavors, achieves its excellence in the skilled hands of street cooks.

Traditional cooking classes unveil the secrets of Thai flavors. Chiang Mai excels in this educational art, offering comprehensive workshops from selecting ingredients at the local market to tasting the creations. Khao soi, a curry noodle soup special from the north, reveals the subtlety of regional cuisine.

Immersion in local traditions

Floating markets perpetuate a centuries-old trading tradition. Amphawa, less touristic than Damnoen Saduak, offers an authentic experience where vendors navigate on their boats loaded with tropical fruits and local specialties.

Local crafts thrive particularly in the north, where mountain villages preserve their ancestral skills. Ao Nang and its surroundings also reveal the art of batik and wood carving, vivid testimonials of Thai creativity.

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Thailand thus reveals its richness through varied experiences that mark each traveler. Between ancient spirituality, preserved nature, and living traditions, each moment becomes a discovery, each detail an invitation to awe in this kingdom of a thousand faces.

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