Dive into the land of smiles
Thailand, the "land of smiles", awaits you with its vibrant people, fascinating culture, sparkling temples and multi-faceted landscapes. No travel wish remains open here: The lively capital Bangkok will enchant you with its very special mixture of tradition and modernity.
In the metropolis, numerous mystical temples and historic palaces are lined up alongside imposing skyscrapers and high-rise buildings. Thailand is also not lacking in spectacular landscapes and relaxation opportunities - the south is not only characterized by paradisiacal beaches and picturesque islands, but also offers some beautiful national parks. Last but not least, the enjoyment of the worldwide popular Thai cuisine will turn your trip into a feast for all senses. Less
In the south of Thailand is the impressive Khao Sok National Park, which attracts visitors from all over the world. The park's landscapes include a dry monsoon forest in the north and a rainforest in the south. Here you can marvel at the deciduous trees, ferns, bamboo, and lianas typical of the Thai rainforest. The animal world of the park also shows itself in an amazing variety: deer, pheasants, geckos, and monkeys are real guarantors for great photo opportunities, and with a little luck, you can see bears, tigers, and tapirs from time to time.
Where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet at the mighty Mekong, you can look forward to unforgettable experiences in breathtaking scenery. Besides untouched nature, which will simply inspire you, impressive temples, warm-hearted mountain people, beautiful handicrafts, contemporary works of art, and moving insights into Thailand's history await you.
In its heyday in the mid-18th century, Ayutthaya had over one million inhabitants and was also the most magnificent city in the world according to contemporary reports. At that time, the city had three royal palaces and an incredible 375 temples. After the siege and destruction by the Burmese, the renovation of the remains of this once magnificent city was started in 1956. Twenty years later, the old town was declared "Ayutthaya Historical Park," which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since the 1990s. An incomparable place where you can learn a lot about the country, its people, and culture. Wat Rong Kun
Wat Rong Khun, better known as the White Temple, is one of Thailand's most famous temples and one of the country's most popular attractions - and not without reason. Already from a distance, you can see the whole splendor of the temple, which resembles a fairy tale castle. The white, playful decorations consist of many small mirror plates which let Wat Rong Khun shine magnificently in the truest sense. The dream in white, which symbolizes the Buddha's purity and wisdom, will simply inspire you.
The impressive Royal Palace in the heart of Bangkok is one of the most popular and important sights in the country. As the name suggests, the Thai king once resided here. You can look forward to an impressive complex of buildings of great importance. During a visit, you can marvel at the mighty palace complex - including Wat Phra Kaeo, the magnificent temple of the king - and get deep insights into the history and culture of the Thais. Less
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