Visit Thailand

  • Pattaya

    Pattaya is located on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 147 km southeast of Bangkok. From a fishing village in the 1960’s, Pattaya has emerged as one…

  • Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second largest town, with a population of about 960,000, a provincial capital and the most important city in the whole of northern Thailand. It is attractively…

  • Tak

    The natural forces of the lush waterfalls can instantly be so refreshing. In Tak, the greenery, the high mountain ranges and the lushness of it all are the origins of…

  • Mae Hong Son

    The highlands of Mae Hong Son is a perfect place to recharge your inner energy. Here are 5 local elements will sure to refresh and relax you. Mae Hong Son…

  • Phrae

    Once a teak trading centre of Thailand’s North, the small town of Phrae is scattered with pastel-toned historic teak wood mansions perfect for a reminiscing stroll. For Phrae, romance comes…

  • Chiang Rai

    Thailand’s northernmost province of Chiang Rai is a great cradle for Thai art scenes. The birthplace and residence of many renowned Thai artists, Chiang Rai hosts a grand collection of…

  • Phitsanulok

    Surrounded by a natural limestone fortress, this laid-back sub-district of Noen Maprang in Phitsanulok is an unspoiled land of hidden caves and high peaks. Ban Mung is the name of…

  • Lampang

    Inherit and build on: • Huai Sam Kha Reservoir Project • Ban Pa Miang Community Health Learning Center • Chae Son National Park Huai Sam Kha Reservoir Water resources development…

  • Petchabun

    A land of waterfalls, mountain ranges and rivers, Phetchabun Province also hosts two impressive national parks. The misty heights of Khao Kho National Park provides a forest home for wild…

  • Nan

    Nan Province is a remote place bordering Laos. Placed perfectly for anyone who want to take a stop-over before crossing to neighbouring country. Beautiful landscape with rice paddies and fruit…

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