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One of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, Chiang Mai has an incredible array of awesome things to see and do and you should definitely head here at some point if you’re in the country. With loads of stunning historical sites, beautiful architecture, and over 300 temples on offer, the city also has delicious …

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Thailand has become a popular destination for first-timers to Asia, culture enthusiasts, and hedonistic beachgoers. It is often the first stop, or at least a prominent one, on a Southeast Asia trip, and it has a little something for everyone. From the jungles you can trek and elephants you can wash (at humane animal sanctuaries) …

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For visitors interested in the traditions and rituals of Buddhism, a visit to Chiang Mai is a must on any journey to Thailand. The more than 300 temples in Chiang Mai reflect the history of the ancient Lanna Kingdom and the city itself and show how Buddhism was shaped over the centuries. Walking through Chiang …

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Deciding where to stay in Bangkok, more than in many other cities, can really make or break your trip. Thailand’s capital city of Bangkok is home to more than 9.5 million people. If you look at a map of Bangkok, you’ll be more than overwhelmed trying to figure out where to stay. If this is …

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Thailand is known for its amazing beaches and islands, but did you know there were overwater bungalows in Thailand? Yep, and they have breathtaking views! The best part about staying in a floating hotel in Thailand is that this luxury is very affordable compared to most other places in the world. The most unique overwater …

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Ringing in the Thai New Year with a bucket of water over your head is to be expected when partaking in the Songkran festival. Every April, both Thais and tourists hit the streets armed with squirt guns and buckets of water. If you don’t want to get wet don’t even think of setting foot outside. …

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