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With its ancient ruins, jungle hills, vibrantly attired minority people, exquisite tropical beaches and knock-out cuisine, Thailand could have been purpose-built as a visitor destination. “What”, as they say “is not to like?”
Moreover, the country’s world-beating tourism industry has weathered the economic ups and downs of the past decades with admirable insouciance, developing new, ever more sophisticated forms all the time, particularly in the accommodation sector. Some of the beachside five-stars and beautifully sited boutique hotels featured on TransIndus tours will take your breath away.
Our itineraries incorporate the full gamut of unique experiences Thailand has to offer, from scuba diving off the narrow Kra Peninsula in the far south to tours of the hill tribe villages on the northern borders. Between the two lies the cradle of Thai civilization, the central plains, where the ancient capitals of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya offer a fascinating historic counterpoint to the gleaming gold and exuberantly decorated temples of Bangkok, where the royal palace is the home of the country’s most revered treasure, the ‘Emerald Buddha’.
A region of seaside resorts in Thailand, Khao Lak is a great location for travellers in search of serenity. Situated in Southern Thailand, it is ideal for enjoying the peaceful Andaman Sea beaches and to make the most of nature. This is one of Thailand’s gems.
Thailand’s white-sand beaches and crystalline turquoise water is why the majority of visitors come to the country – and few leave disappointed . . .
Awake to the whooping of gibbons as mist curls around the dramatic limestone cliffs of Cheow Lan Lake – just one of the this park’s many natural wonders.
Long known as ‘the Golden Triangle’ because of its association with the opium trade, Thailand’s northernmost district holds some superb scenery and ancient temples, as well as villages inhabited by minority communities.
Chiang Mai, chief city of northern Thailand, is far more than a mere staging post for trips into the nearby hill tract. Boasting a bumper crop of temples, its also the region’s culture capital.
Visit a working elephant camp where pachyderms and their would-be mahouts are trained for labour in the Thai timber trade.
These two UNESCO-listed archeological parks, 200km apart in central Thailand, protect the impressive remnants of Siam’s former capitals.
Visit the real bridge on the old Siam–Burma Railway whose construction during World War II inspired the film, Bridge Over the River Kwai.
This sumptuously decorated chapel overlooking the banks of the Chao Phraya River is home to Thailand’s most revered ancient treasure: the famous Emerald Buddha.
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