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Thailand Attractions
With rich and colorful attractions, Thailand is one of the most attractive countries in the world. From inland to seashore, you will be shocked by its diversified landscapes and multicultural customs which form a multicolored painting with lively and tranquil atmosphere.
Thailand touches you with its majestic and prominent temples and palaces, thrilling and exciting explorations of forests and seas, as well as abundant and wonderful cultures and customs.
Thailand touches you with its majestic and prominent temples and palaces, thrilling and exciting explorations of forests and seas, as well as abundant and wonderful cultures and customs.
- Wat Phra Kaew
- Exploring the most sacred and most important Buddhist temple will deepen your Thailand tour, as it's a potent religious-pilical symbol.
- Wat Pho
- Known as Temple of the Reclining Buddha, consecrating the largest relining Buddha and holding a maximum of Buddha images.
- Wat Arun
- Called as Temple of Dawn, one of the best known of Thai landmarks located on the bank of Chao Phraya River.
- Wat Saket
- Housing the largest copper Buddha in Thailland,also known for the Golden Mount or Phu Khao Thong.
- Wat Benchamabophit
- Named as the marble temple,one of Bangkok's most beautiful temples holding a Sukhothai-style Buddha in ornate style.
- Wat Traimit
- Called as Temple of the Golden Buddha, a highly revered temple contains the world-famous Golden Image Buddha.
- Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
- Meaning “Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory”, one of the landmarks of Ayutthaya, standing high, and visible to all.
- Wat Phra Ram
- A restored ruin located in the Historical Park of Ayutthaya considered as the largest remained ancient temple.
- Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
- Known for its distinctive row of restored chedis (Thai-style stupas) found on many images of Ayutthaya.
- Grand Palace
- A complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok on the bank of Chao Phraya River.
- Wat Mahathat
- One of Ayuthaya’s most photographed sites, famous for a Buddha head embedded in twisted tree roots.
- Wat Pa Pradu
- The oldest Buddhist temple in the heart of Rayong, home to a huge reclining Buddha statue lying on its left side.
- The Bridge over the River Kwai
- Also called Death Railway Bridge, a precious remain of World War II, telling the unbelievable sorrowful history.
- Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
- One of the north’s most sacred temples in Thailand dedicated to Buddhism and Hinduism, near the summit of Mt. Doi Suthep.
- Wat Chedi Luang
- A Buddhist temple in the historic center of Chiang Mai, famous for its massive and impressive chedi (pagoda).
- Wat Phra Singh
- The most visited Buddhist temple of Chiang Mai, renowned for the most revered Buddha image, Phra Singh (Lion Buddha).
- Wat Chiang Man
- Chiang Mai' oldest temple in typical northern Thai temple architectural style.
- Wat Rong Khun
- Also known as White Temple, an unconventional Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai.