The best and most popular resorts in Thailand are Phuket, Pattaya, Bangkok... The largest cities in Thailand Large cities in Thailand list

The Kingdom of Thailand is located in the southwest of the Indochina Peninsula. It is washed by 2 seas: Andaman and South China. The country is quite small: it occupies only 513,120 square meters. km, which puts it in 50th place on the planet. It ranks 20th in terms of population. 70,500,000 people live here. The territory of the state is greatly extended from north to south. Most of the country is occupied by fertile plains. Mountainous terrain is present in the north and northwest of the country. The main part of the population are Thais and Laotians. There is also a small proportion of South Asian ethnicities. Although Thailand is popular tourist destination, it is still an agrarian-industrial country. Most of the population is engaged in agriculture. Vast areas are given over to rice fields. Thailand is the main supplier of rice and seafood, as well as rubber. There are very few large settlements here, which are fairly evenly distributed throughout the kingdom. Their somewhat greater concentration is observed on the northern coast of the Gulf of Thailand.

Top 5 cities in Thailand with a large area

  1. Bangkok: 1,568 sq. km.
  2. Nonthaburi: 77 sq. km.
  3. Pattaya: 138 sq. km.
  4. Surat Thani: 68 sq. km.
  5. Lampang: 12 sq. km.

Bangkok is the largest Thai metropolis

Bangkok is the capital of the kingdom, the most big metropolis by population and area. 5,600,000 people live here. The territory of Bangkok occupies more than 1.5 thousand square meters. km. Together with its suburbs, it makes up the Greater Bangkok agglomeration. This is an economically very strong region of Thailand, which is the center of culture, finance, and tourism. The metropolis is located on Chao River Praya. Also it's big Trading port. It was originally a small village surrounded by olive groves. Then it grew due to its favorable location (at the intersection of trade routes). Interesting fact: official name city ​​consists of 20 words in Thai. It was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest name of a settlement.


Bangkok's economy is based on the production of electronics, mechanical engineering, shipbuilding, and petroleum products refining. The largest share of exports is rice and seafood. Tourism is of considerable importance (although not the main thing). It accounts for about 10% of revenue. Bangkok is very urbanized and has some of the tallest and most modern buildings. Despite this, there are many park areas. The largest of them:

  • Lumpini Park;
  • Suan Luang Rama;
  • Chatuchak, including Queen Sirikit Park, Wachirabenchathat Park.

Lumpini Park covers 57 hectares. It is located in the middle of business districts. The park has 2 lakes surrounded by green groves. On its territory there are tennis courts, jogging tracks, exercise grounds, and a large library. There is also a garden with a collection of palm trees. The historical center of the city includes the island of Rattanakosin, lying in the middle of the Chao Phraya River. It is surrounded by fortress walls with towers, which were erected to protect the inhabitants. The main attraction of the island is Grand Palace - huge complex, consisting of a main building, various pavilions, temples, pagodas.


It has been the residence of the King of Thailand since the 18th century. The territory of the complex covers 218,400 sq. m. The architecture of the palace and its external decoration amaze with its splendor. Now the royal family uses the complex for various ceremonies and receptions. It is also open to tourists. Other interesting temples nearby: Wat Pho (reclining Buddha), Wat Arun ( morning dawn), Wat Ratchanadda. Among the modern cultural institutions it will be interesting to visit:

  • Bank of Thailand Museum;
  • planetarium;
  • art center of Bangkok.

An interesting feature of the city is the presence of a large number of canals. Because of this, it is often called the Venice of the East. Boats are a common form of transport, as are water buses. There are routes with speed boats.

Pattaya - a popular resort

Pattaya is the best popular destination at Russian tourists. This is a resort town located on the shores of the Gulf of Thailand. It is not very large - 115,000 citizens are registered here. However, the number of tourists significantly exceeds the number of local residents. Between 2,000,000 and 5,000,000 people visit Pattaya every year. Its area is 138 sq. km. Locality is not industrial, the main income comes from tourism. In the vicinity of the city there is a lot of interesting things for tourists. These are crocodiles, elephants, and snake farms where entertainment shows are held. You can also visit zoos, water parks, and aquariums.

A popular attraction is Nong Nooch Tropical Park. This is a unique complex containing many different thematic gardens and areas. Its infrastructure is focused on tourist groups. There are many bars, bungalows, and swimming pools. The entire area is divided into areas with a specific theme. The most interesting of them:

  • cactus garden;
  • Butterfly Hill;
  • aquatic plant garden;
  • blue garden;
  • Stonehenge;
  • car park with collectible cars.

In Pattaya itself, tourists will find nightclubs, discos, and restaurants at every step. Nightlife is in full swing here, everything is created for relaxation and entertainment. A big disadvantage for vacationers are considered dirty beaches. The water is quite muddy, and you can often see debris and stains on the surface of the sea. Therefore, it is better to swim in other places, on the islands or nearby beaches. The nearest island is called Ko Lan. There is good infrastructure and clean water. Here you can go diving, swimming, and other activities. beach activities. Pattaya has few historical attractions. This is a temple Big Buddha, Temple of Destiny, Ban Sukhawadi park complex. There are also rock reliefs carved into the rock near the town.

Nonthaburi - a city on the water

Nonthaburi is a fairly large Thai city, its population is 257,000 people. It covers an area of ​​77 sq. km. It is located not far from Bangkok and is part of the greater Bangkok agglomeration. Nonthaburi lies on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. It, like Bangkok, is heavily flooded and swampy. Many canals and streams pass through its area, among which there are residential buildings and other buildings. The settlement is surrounded by beautiful orchards and parks with exotic plants.


Nonthaburi has a well-developed tourism service. There are many entertainment venues, bars, clubs, hotels. Shopping lovers can visit shopping centers, city markets, and brand stores. Various festivals and fruit fairs are often held. Popular vehicle are boats on which tourists are taken to see cultural sites. Nonthaburi is replete with various historical sites of interest to travelers. Popular tourist routes pass through a small island in the middle of Chao Phraya. There is a village where you can see the life of local residents and watch artisans making pottery. You can also visit Buddhist temples built in different periods of time.

Pattaya

Rayong

Rayong is located in the eastern part of the country. Here you can bask on the beach and admire the beauty of the sea, or you can visit the sights, of which there are at least three dozen in this city. Here are some of them:
City temple. This is a small temple in the historical part of the city, which was first built from wood. Later, when the structure was restored, it was decided to rebuild the concrete walls, but preserve the original architecture. The temple was built by the Chinese and is dedicated to the deity who is the patron saint of the city of Rayong. The temple area is not very large, but historical architecture impressive.
Rayong Caves are located near the city. There are 86 of them in total, and almost every cave has a unique waterfall or karst lake. The caves themselves are of limestone origin, and on their walls you can find carved panels with images of animals, birds and plants, made by the ancestors of the Thais.
Arboretum Sofa. This is an incredibly beautiful garden that is over a hundred years old. The entire garden is planted in traditional Thai style and has a rich variety of plants and trees. Flowers also grow here, many of which are considered rare or endangered species. The garden area is large, you can even spend the whole day here, just walking and enjoying Thai nature.

A separate and most popular part of the arboretum is the rose garden. This garden is famous for the fact that there are more than 70 different varieties of roses, many of which were brought from different parts of the world. That is why the garden is unique - nowhere in the world are there similar open-air plantings.

    • Suphattraland orchard. This garden is located in the suburbs of Rayong and is one of the largest botanical gardens in the country. It is unique not only for the fruits growing in it, but also because they can be picked and eaten throughout the entire tour of the gardens (however, it is strictly forbidden to take them out). By the way, a tour of the garden can be done not only on foot, but also by tram, which runs very slowly and makes stops at various plantations. At the end of the tour, you can relax and eat traditional Thai dishes in the cafe, many of which are prepared with fruits grown in Suphattraland.

Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya is an ancient city that was founded at the end of the 14th century. It was once the capital, and everything in the city is different time 36 kings ruled. Ayutthaya is rich in historical monuments, primarily architectural. But not only them. What attractions are worth visiting here:

      • WatPhraSiSanphet Temple. This is a temple that can be called the largest in the city of Ayutthaya, or rather its ruins. The first thing that catches your eye when approaching the temple is the three chedis arranged in a row. Previously, they were destroyed during the war, but were restored not very long ago. But not only thanks to the chedi, this temple became a replacement; on its territory there are also many different historical buildings and ruins that have not yet been restored, which are also worth visiting.
      • WatPhraMahathat Temple. This temple can be called business card and the main attraction of the city of Ayutthaya. It became famous for the fact that on its territory there is a head of Buddha carved from stone. It is located just above ground level and is intertwined with the roots of a huge tree. Access to this statue is not limited, and there are always many tourists around it who want to take pictures with this monument.
      • WatBoromPhuttharam Temple. This temple was built in the 18th century, but now you can only admire its ruins, which, by the way, are very well preserved. Here you cannot enter any building and see everything from the inside, but you can enjoy the architecture of the complex from the outside. This temple is popular because entry to its territory is free for everyone, and the complex itself is quite extensive.
      • BungPhraRamPark. The park contains ancient ruins and several ponds. This perfect place to take a walk and relax in the fresh air. You can have a snack in the park, or you can just wander around the territory. This a good place for leisure, if you come to the city of Ayutthaya for long term, for example, for a week. Then you can unwind here and take a walk without a tour. If time is limited, it is better to visit more significant attractions.
      • PhetFortress. This fortress was built back in the 15th century, and then it served as a defensive structure. The fortress was the guard of the city of Ayutthaya and its main fortification. Now it is a historical monument, which is quite interesting to visit. Entrance to the territory is free, and besides, this place is also famous as the confluence of two Thai rivers - Pasak and Chaoprayai.

Phuket

Phuket is famous for its beauty. Both the city and its surroundings are beautiful. In addition, there are many interesting places and sights worth seeing:

        • PhraNangSang Temple. This is the most ancient temple of all those located in Phuket. This complex is more than 250 years old. It is located in the suburbs of Phuket, and getting there is not difficult.
        • 3 most large statues Buddhas are also located on Phuket territory. They are located not far from each other, and there are many legends about these statues. According to some of them, it can be argued that these statues are the oldest in Thailand.
        • Kathu Falls. This is a 130-meter waterfall with many bends and cascades. The area here is very beautiful, and the waterfall itself is located near the Phuket beaches. On the territory of the waterfall complex there is a small restaurant with different cuisines of the world, but mainly Thai.
        • Orchid garden. Orchid is one of the most common types of flowers that grow in Thailand. But the orchid garden in Phuket is famous for the fact that it is here that almost all the world’s known varieties of this flower are collected and planted. In addition, they grow not on plantations, but on flower beds, which looks incredibly beautiful. If garden visitors like any of the flower varieties, they have the opportunity to purchase it in the form of seedlings, but it is quite difficult to transport them because special documents are needed. In any case, the garden is worth a visit, because it is very beautiful here, and the cost of the excursion is relatively inexpensive.
        • Thalang National Museum. This is a huge museum with various historical models and exhibitions. An excursion to this museum will interest everyone who is interested in the history of different cultures. The main exhibitions of the museum illustrate the culture, history and tradition of three Asian countries - Thailand, China and India. Also in the museum there are many different historical monuments, antique materials and various things found by historians and archaeologists of the country.

According to National Geographic, Thailand is one of the best beach resorts Mira (read more about), but the country that is the successor to the kingdom of Siam is attractive not only for them. We bring to your attention list of the most beautiful ancient cities in Thailand, a tour of the streets of which will be the best memory of your trip to this country. The article below will help you decide which city in Thailand is best to go to in order to get to know the country in its original form, even before it became a tourist mecca among the countries of Southeast Asia.

Ayutthaya is the oldest city in Thailand, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam for 400 years (1352–1767). The place where trade routes from China and India converged. At the time of its destruction by the army, Burma was the largest city on the planet, with more than a million people living in it. Majestic ruins that excite the imagination of tourists. Included in the UNESCO list World Heritage. Usually a full-day excursion from is organized to visit it.

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Chiang Rai is quite beautiful city in Thailand, attracting those who appreciate non-standard manifestations of talent. The place where a surreal building was built, the decoration of which combines traditional Thai motifs and modernism - the panels of the main hall depict scenes from the saga “ star Wars». Northern city, surrounded by rocks, you can stay there for more than one day to admire the architecture and nature away from the crowds of fans beach holiday(read about others besides beaches).

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Chiang Rai is the second largest city in Thailand, so it can become a place independent travel where you should spend your entire vacation. Fascinating beautiful surroundings, interesting also because almost legendary giraffe people live there - women from the Karen mountain tribe, who lengthen their necks with long bronze rings.

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If you've seen the movie "Bridge on the River Kwai", then you will be doubly interested in visiting the city of Kanchanaburi in the west of the country, near the border of Burma. It was there that the tragic events of World War II unfolded. One of the most picturesque provinces in the country, where you can see virgin nature, caves, waterfalls, visit the farm and reservation of the Mon tribe - a people different from the Burmese and Thais around them.

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Sukhothai is an authentic city of Thailand and the capital (1238–1382) of the ancient kingdom of Sukhothai of the same name. He will be interesting because he wants to make a kind of leap into the past. The historical picturesque ruins are located 12 kilometers from the modern city of the same name. Particularly memorable is the morning bike ride along the ancient streets and the sight of the Buddha statue in the rays of the rising sun.

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small town in the north, neighboring Chiang Mai. A party place for hippies, bohemians and other informals. A lot of so-called backpackers who have been living for years according to the principle “whatever God gives.” The picturesque surroundings are mountains covered with jungle. If it were not for the classic Asian chaos on the streets and the tropical climate, this village could be called alpine.

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Nong Khai is located on the banks of the Mekong, a river considered sacred by all the inhabitants of the Indochina Peninsula. One of the best cities in Thailand for those who strive to understand the sacred essence of the country. Open for them natural Park Phu Phra Bat - Hill with the footprint of Buddha. In the vicinity of the city there is the only highway connecting Thailand with Laos.

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Another historical city in Thailand, it is located on the road from Bangkok to Chumphon. A real treasure for those who are attracted by the exquisite architectural forms of Southeast Asia. The city is full of temples and palaces - former royal residences.

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Lampang is an authentic Thai town, the third largest among its northern “brothers”, and is also the capital of the province of the same name. At one time Lampang was a developed medieval city. However, this did not last long, the ten-year war turned the economic component of this region into decline for many years. From here there was a large outflow of population, and after Lampang lost its independence, it began to be ruled by Burma until the beginning of the 20th century. A variety of temples that survived the war, national parks and other attractions - this is what tourists should get to know!

Thailand is located in Southeast Asia. Thailand's neighbors are Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Malaysia. The climate is tropical, so you can relax in Thailand at any time of the year. The capital is Bangkok, it is one of the most densely populated cities in the country and naturally ranks 1st in terms of population. The number of inhabitants reaches 8 million people(not including agglomeration). The main holiday of the country is considered New Year, it starts on April 13 and lasts almost 5 days. The largest festival, Songkran, is held at this time. Now let’s continue our TOP 10 most populated cities in Thailand

The most populated cities in Thailand - Nonthaburi

2. Nonthaburi(Nonthaburi) is located near the capital, 20 km and is an agglomeration of Bangkok. The city is also located along the Chaya Praya River. According to the number of city residents, there are approximately 266 930 people, takes second place, after Bangkok. The city has many canals along which tourists sail in boats and local residents. The city is famous for the temples Wat Khemaphirataram, Wat Prasat, Wat Chotikaram, Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat - each of them captivates with its uniqueness. Eat interesting museum Horns, it houses a collection of animal horns. From April to June, the Nonthaburi Fruits Fair is held.


The most populated cities in Thailand are Pakkret in Nonthaburi province

3rd place, also an agglomeration of the capital, the city is a district of “New Bangkok” Pakkret(Pak Kret) total area is 90 sq. km, located in the province of Nonthaburi. Lives around 166 522 residents. The city is divided into two parts by the Chao Phraya River. Pak Kret is home to the Mueang Thong Thani Stadium, built back in the 13th century. Accommodates 12,000 fans.


The most populated cities in Thailand are Hatyai, Songkhla

4. Hatyai(Hat Yai) is an entertainment center, a business center, and shopping is also popular here - all entertainment here is carried out mainly by local residents, of whom 95% are Muslims. Hatyai is located in Songkla province, 950 km from the capital of Thailand, almost on the border with Malaysia. Lives in the city 156 414 Human. Children will be interested in the 15 meter water slide Bhasawang Big Splash. Adults can look at the reclining Buddha statue at Wat Hat Yai Nai, Tone Nga Chang waterfall.

5. The fifth largest population in the cities of Thailand is - Chiang Mai(Chiang Mai). It is the northern capital of Thailand. Located 700 km from Bangkok. Number of inhabitants is 149 261 . Chiang Mai, unlike Bangkok, is not very popular among our tourists, since it does not have beaches, but there are many other interesting places that are worth visiting. These are the Buddhist temple Doi Suthep and the Wat Chiang Man temple (it houses a mini figure of the crystal Buddha). Take a walk along the main street of the city - Ratchadamnoen (on Sundays, at 16:00, the Sunday market opens here, you can buy wonderful souvenirs for friends), take a ride in a Chiang Mai Tuk-Tuk taxi. Mostly Europeans, Japanese, Koreans, Chinese, and Australians come to Chiang Mai.

6. Surat Thani(Surat Thani) is located in the southern part of the country. Number of inhabitants 125943 . Tourists will be interested in visiting the park with waterfalls, lakes, jungles - Khao Sok and Mu Ko Ang Thong Park, in the Wat Mathurotsatiyaram temple. Learn how to cook at My Wok And Me cooking school.

The 7th most populated city is Khon Kaen. Khon Kaen is a very beautiful city, located 380 km from the capital. Lives there 120857 Human. Available international Airport and good transport links. City attractions: Wat Ahong and Wat Nong Wang Temple (has 9 floors), go to the Khong Kut Wai Fish Sanctuary lake, in the Hong Mun Mang Khon Kaen City Museum you can get acquainted with the Khon Kaen culture, get a dose of adrenaline in the Tham bat cave Khang Khao.

8. Pattaya(Pattaya). The most popular resort town in the kingdom. It is located near the capital, 140 km. Resides 104318 Human. In Pattaya you should take a walk along Walking Street, Sukhumvit Road. Visit the Bottle Museum, the Mike Shopping Mall, the Sanctuary of Truth, and the Sutin Fine Art gallery. To see with your own eyes the Tiffany’s Show is a transvestite show.


The most populated cities in Thailand are Lampang

9. Lampang(Lampang) is located 600 km from Bangkok. The city was built in the 7th century, although from ancient city only one octagonal tower remained. Today he lives there 60591 residents. The most popular places among tourists there are: temples Wat Chai Mongkhon, Wat Phra That Chom Ping, Wat Don Kaeo (distinguished by the presence of multi-layer roofs that resemble cones in shape), National parks Tham Pha Tha and Wiang Ko Sai, and try all the secrets of Thai healing at the Lampang Herbal Conservation Wellness Center.

10. Rayong(Rayong) is one of the ancient cities of Thailand. Quantity inhabitants 55170. Temples: Somdet Kromluang Chumphon, Wat Pa Pradu. You can relax on the beautiful sandy beach Laem Mae Phim, take your kids to Rayong Aquarium.

And Bonus old capital of Thailand: Ayutthaya(Nakhon Si Ayutthaya) is also considered a densely populated city and belongs to historical center Thailand. Number of inhabitants 55025. The city resembles an oval. In 1991, Ayutthaya was included in the UNESCO list. What to see? These are the temples of Wat Na Phra Men, Wat Phra Ram, the Wat Na Phra Men fortress, visit the Chankasem or Front Palace, and Suan Somdet Park.

Thailand has long established itself as good direction for relaxation, be it relaxing holiday on the beach, enjoying nature and sights or wild parties. At the same time, travelers often have a question about which place is right for them. Here's all the information you need about the most popular resorts Kingdoms of Thailand: both the most popular ones and those that our compatriots may not have yet paid attention to.

Pattaya is perhaps the most popular holiday destination in Thailand among tourists from all over the world. This resort town is located on the shores of the Gulf of Thailand, on the east coast of the country. Pattaya is approximately 160 kilometers away from the capital of Thailand, Bangkok.

Interestingly, the number of local residents here is four times less than the number of tourists who constantly fill the resort. After all, in fact, Pattaya is ready to open its arms to lovers of spicy night entertainment, and to those who want to bask in the sun, and to families with children who love attractions or leisure.

The resort is a beach resort, but there is one recommendation: if you want clean sand and sea, it is better to go for this not to the beaches of Pattaya itself, but to its surroundings - for example, to the island of Koh Larn. The best time to fly to Pattaya is from November to May or July to August.

Pros of Pattaya resort:

  1. Convenient location: a couple of hours drive from Bangkok.
  2. Developed tourist infrastructure: hotels for every taste, entertainment centers, restaurants, bars, nightclubs - all this in Pattaya is developing every year.
  3. Low cost of vacation compared to other resorts. This does not mean that everything is cheap here, it all depends on the choice of hotel and additional expenses, but Pattaya is also accessible for tourists with a small budget.
  4. Possibility of purchasing excursion trips: due to the number of tourists, there are a lot of different offers here.
  5. The resort is convenient for those who feel more comfortable among their compatriots: Pattaya is constantly home to a large number of Russian-speaking people, and is also always full of tourists from the CIS countries.


Cons of Pattaya resort:

  1. The beaches located directly in the city cannot be called clean.
  2. Pattaya itself does not have a large number of attractions, special places from the point of view of those who will go to the country for its traditions and culture.
  3. Thanks to a large number The resort cannot be called ideal for families with children. In addition, it cannot be said that Pattaya has clean sea and air.
  4. Pattaya is not suitable for those who go to Thailand for solitude.

O. Phuket

Phuket is an island resort, no less famous than Pattaya. The island is located in the southeastern part of the country. The easiest way to get to the island is by plane from Bangkok, the flight takes one hour. A flight from Moscow is also possible.

This fairy island is famous, first of all, for its cleanest beaches and the sea, coastline indented by bays and rocks. The features of the resort are such that it is suitable for those who want a secluded holiday and complete relaxation, and for those who value accommodation with complete comfort and accessible infrastructure. Best time in order to relax in Phuket - from November to May.


Pros of the resort Phuket:

  1. The presence of both lively beaches, surrounded by comfortable hotels and discos, and places for solitude and merging with nature: waterfalls, tropical forests, coral reefs.
  2. Opportunity for tourists with different budgets and requirements: in Phuket there are both five-star hotels and private owners offering holidays in bungalows.
  3. A large selection of entertainment for lovers of active recreation and summer sports: surfing, diving, snorkeling, yachting and other opportunities.
  4. The pristine beauty of nature on the island.
  5. Phuket is very good for family vacation with children: both good ecology and developed infrastructure, including availability shopping centers, pharmacies, and clinics make your stay in this place calm and safe.

Disadvantages of the resort Phuket:

  1. Phuket is an island, so those who want to travel throughout the country will have difficulties - they will have to travel to the mainland.
  2. Despite the fact that there is budget options accommodation, in general, holidays in Phuket are expensive.
  3. Phuket is not very suitable for shopping lovers.

O. Samui

The popular resort is located on an island in the Gulf of Thailand - 40 kilometers from east coast countries. You can get to the island either by plane from the capital of Thailand or by ferry - if you are traveling throughout the country, the second option will also be more economical.

Samui, like Phuket, is distinguished by its exceptional natural beauty. White sand and the coconut trees look much better in reality than in the travel agency brochure.


Pros of the resort Samui:

  1. Ideal for a beach holiday, especially if a tourist wants peace and tranquility.
  2. There are also options for lovers of active recreation: on certain beaches you can rent equipment or practice diving, windsurfing with an instructor, play beach tennis or volleyball.
  3. On separate beaches, for those who are tired of silence, there are discos, bars and nightclubs.

Disadvantages of the resort Samui:

  1. The resort is quite expensive - thanks to the wonderful nature, tourists are willing to pay a lot of money to stay on the island.
  2. For those who want to travel around the country, a clear and logical problem will arise - since the resort is an island, it will be quite difficult and expensive to move back and forth.
  3. The “high season” on the island does not last long: from January to May.

Krabi

A resort, or rather, an entire resort area in the south of Thailand, with access to the Andaman Sea. Refers to famous resorts, but not yet as well known as Pattaya or Phuket. You can get to Krabi via local airport, and from Phuket (by land), and from Bangkok (by air and land).


Krabi is close to other resorts in the country: Phuket and Phi Phi, so staying here will be convenient for those who want to explore the southern part of the country. The best time to go here is from November to May.

Pros of Krabi resort:

  1. Due to the fact that the resort is not yet as popular as Phuket, the cost of a holiday in Krabi will be quite acceptable.
  2. The province also has attractions: both natural and cultural, so you don’t have to limit yourself to a beach holiday.
  3. Suitable for those who love nature and solitude.

Cons of Krabi resort:

  1. The tourist infrastructure is not very developed. There is not much entertainment for revelers here, because the resort has not yet become the most popular in Thailand, and people come here mainly for other things.
  2. Although this resort has access to the sea, there are not too many comfortable beaches here.
  3. It cannot be said that the resort is very accessible in terms of transport - after all, from the capital, where many tourists fly, getting to Krabi is quite long and expensive.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is the second largest city in the country, located in the north of the country, in the Inthanon Mountains. You can get to the city from the capital - by air in an hour, by land in ten hours. This place is usually visited from November to March.

Chiang Mai, despite the fact that it is not suitable for a beach holiday - there is no access to the sea, attracts many tourists. This resort can be described as “ cultural capital» Thailand.


Pros of Chiang Mai resort:

  1. The city is famous for its abundance of interesting places: highest mountain Thailand, many Buddhist temples(about 300) – those who seek to travel to other countries for their culture and traditions will not be bored here.
  2. Due to the fact that Chiang Mai is a large city, it will appeal to connoisseurs of comfort: this developed modern city has all the necessary infrastructure. Shops, clinics, pharmacies - all this is available in Chiang Mai.
  3. Chiang Mai will appeal to those who want to breathe tradition to the fullest. The city constantly hosts festivals, and there are also many Thai cuisine schools and exhibitions dedicated to the life of ancient peoples.

Disadvantages of the Chiang Mai resort:

  1. Despite the fact that Chiang Mai is a large city, specifically for nightlife It's not worth coming here. After all, this area is more suitable for lovers of a quiet, cultural daytime recreation.
  2. There is no access to the sea, which means it’s impossible to combine visiting cultural monuments and relaxing on the beach.
  3. This resort is also not suitable for lovers of active recreation. After all, active recreation in tropical countries is usually associated with beach or aquatic species sports.

Is one of the most oldest resorts Thailand. Hua Hin is a city on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand, which is a major administrative center. You can get there from the capital by land - the trip will take about three hours. The resort is usually visited from November to June.


Hua Hin is no less famous than Pattaya, but much more better than Pattaya suitable for a beach holiday. There is a place for all tourists on the three-kilometer beach. Interestingly, the resort is also loved by local residents; they often choose it as their vacation spot.

Pros of Hua Hin resort:

  1. Ideal for families with children. Many hotels are separated from each other by a sufficient distance, so the holiday will be relaxing, besides, the contingent of vacationers mainly consists of families with children or middle-aged people.
  2. good transport accessibility and proximity to the capital.
  3. Even though the beaches here are not as beautiful as those on the island resorts, they are much cleaner and better than in Pattaya.

Cons of Hua Hin resort:

  1. The resort is quite expensive: mostly wealthy people come here, and the standard of hotels is high - but the cost of living is also high.
  2. Hua Hin is not the best the best place for young groups of tourists, because this resort is a respectable place, and not the best choice for lovers of parties and various shows.

O. Koh Phangan

Phangan, or Koh Phangan, is an island resort in the Gulf of Thailand, not far from the aforementioned Samui. The island is almost entirely covered tropical forests, But most of also falls on the beach area. People come to Koh Phangan most often from January to May.

Koh Phangan is currently not popular among tourists from the CIS countries. As a rule, Russian-speaking travelers pay attention to other, more popular resorts. But, in fact, this island can appeal to many, especially young people.


Pros of Phangan resort:

  1. First of all, Koh Phangan is suitable for youth companies. For all the nightlife lovers, there are beach parties here, including the famous Full Moon Party, which lasts three nights every month. Music, cocktails and atmosphere - all against the backdrop of exotic Thai nature.
  2. The island is good for a beach holiday for any request. There are developed beaches full of tourists, and wild ones - for those who thirst independent rest at rest.
  3. The island is also one of the most beautiful: despite the parties, places of pristine natural purity have been preserved here.
  4. The resort will appeal to those who want to take a break from the crowds of their compatriots on their trip: tourists from Russia rarely choose Koh Phangan.

Cons of Phangan resort:

  1. Transport accessibility is low. If you get tired of vacationing on the island, you can only get out of it using several types of transport, especially since it is far from the capital.
  2. Not very suitable for amateurs cultural recreation: There are not as many attractions here as in some of the above resorts.
  3. Not being largest resort, may not be suitable for families with children: the infrastructure here is not so developed, the resort is more suitable for young people or companies.
  4. Average affordability.

So, here they are - the most popular places for traveling to Thailand. It must be said that this is not a complete list of all resorts in the country, but even among the most famous places, as you can see, there are options for every taste. After all, Thailand is truly one of the ideal countries for a holiday.