Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are two cities in the North of Thailand. Visitors use these cities to explore the jungles, visit the tribes or watch the elephants work and bath.
Bangkok (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon) is a modern Asian city and home to more than 10 million people. It is shopper's paradise if you are interested in clothes, bags and souvenirs. If you go Bangkok, you should visit the Grand Palace (with Wat Phra Keo), the Wat Pho (with Reclining Buddha) and the Wat Arun - all conveniently in the center of the city.
The modern town of new Sukhothai is the capital of the province. The Sukhothai Historical Park, 12 km west of new Sukhothai, contains the partially restored 13th- and 14th-century palaces and temples of the Kingdom of Siam’s first capital within its walls.
Kanchanaburi is a small city where two rivers (Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai) converge into the Mae Klong River. It was here that Asian forced labourers and Allied Prisoners of War built the famous "Bridge over the river Kwai" (as seen in the movie).
Krabi is a city in Southern Thailand known for beautiful beaches and bubble mountains. There is lots to do here.
Hua Hin is a full grown sea-side resort with hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Koh Samui (Cocos palm Island) and Koh Pah Ngan are two islands at the south-east coast of Thailand. The islands have been converted from agricultural islands to mainly tourist destinations, with long white beaches, restaurants and bars.
Every month there is a BIG FULL MOON party at Koh Pah Ngan where lots of youth come together to make music and have fun.