Welcome to "The Land of Smiles." Thailand got its nickname from the national character of its warm and gracious people, who greet visitors - especially destination wedding couples! - with open arms. And this is not a calculated posture for the benefit of tourists. After all, the Thai people have a rich tradition of international tourism, and visitors enjoy the very best in eco-tourism lodges, spa resorts, meditation centers, and rich national land preserves. Overall, Thailand is a wonderful setting for an Asian wedding experience.From the internationally renowned canals of Bangkok, to the colorful bazaars of Chiang-Mai, there's always excitement around every corner, including safaris, kayak excursions, visits to mystical religious shrines-- even trips to sapphire mines!
So, whatever grabs your fancy, whether it's a mesmerizing tour of legendary wats (Buddhist temples), a stroll through a festive street fair, or the beautiful beaches of southern Thailand - you will truly find all that you seek in this tranquil,
welcoming and warm hearted Asian wedding destination.
Without a doubt, the best time to plan your destination wedding in Thailand is from February to March, when the weather is dry and warm (but not too hot), and the beaches are delightful. Even at the peak tourist months it is easy to leave crowds behind in Thailand, and find your own corner of this island paradise.
Bangkok, known as "Krungthep" which means the City of Angels. Major tourism attractions include glittering Buddhist temples, the grant palaces, timeless river scenes, an almost legendary nightlife, and numerous air-conditioned shopping centers.
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Pattaya, 147 km. southeast of Bangkok, features a wonderful natural bay and to the south a long, sandy beach known as Jomtien, offshore are more than a dozen islands like Koh Samet. Pattaya also offer a rich and colorful nightlife.
Krabi Province has long been a favourite destination for discerning travellers wishing to get away from the crowds. In fact, Krabi has everything that other destinations trumpet, albeit delivered in a more discreet manner. Krabi's coasts have a double whammy in that they are lined with impressive limestone outcrops ideal for rock climbing and the sea is a translucent green, unique to this area.
While Ao Nang is party central and home to many hotels and a vibrant nightlife scene, Krabi Town retains its provincial feel and is frequented more by backpackers wishing to use the many guesthouses as base camp.
Phuket is For many, the main incentive to spend a holiday in Phuket is the incredibly wide reach of activities the island has to offer. Not only that, but with an encyclopaedia-long list of hotels and accommodation as well as startling scenery and seascapes, Phuket is a dream destination.
The island's west coast has long been the 'tourism side' of the island, but nowadays the east coast and even some inland districts have been developed with new resorts springing up all the time. In spite of this, Phuket never feels crowded because of its size and pockets of tranquillity can easily be found
The island's west coast has long been the 'tourism side' of the island, but nowadays the east coast and even some inland districts have been developed with new resorts springing up all the time. In spite of this, Phuket never feels crowded because of its size and pockets of tranquillity can easily be found
Hua Hin is a district in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province located 295 kilometers south of Bangkok and 90 kilometers from the provincial capital. It boasts a large market, and is full of food and souvenir shops as well as hotels. Beaches are located in the east of the province, and the main pier is on Highway No.4 at km.232. The beach at Hua Hin is 5 kilometers long, and full of white sand and clear water, ideal for swimming.
While Cha-am is a district in Phetchaburi, Cha-am Beach is beautiful as neighboring Hua Hin Beach. Located approximately 163 kilometers from Bangkok, 40 kilometers south of Phetchaburi and 20 north of Hua Hin.
And Pranburi located some 30 kilometers south of Hua Hin. There are several beach resorts in peaceful atmosphere.
Located on the sunrise side of the Gulf of Thailand, Cha-am and Hua Hin are quiet relaxed coastal towns, perfect for family vacations. In contrast to Pattaya, across the Gulf, these sister resorts lack the bustle of an international playground and instead afford a quiet escape.
Both resorts boast long uncluttered beaches, while Hua Hin, larger than Cha-am, has the added attraction of a traditional fishing port. Neither place attempts to imitate the international scene and are content with an enduring Thai identity. Hua Hin, incidentally, is Thailand’s oldest beach resort, enjoying a vogue among Thai royalty and aristocracy since the 1920s.
The main joys of both resorts are a peaceful time lazing on the beach soaking up the tropical sunshine, the fun of a variety of water sports and a delight in relishing some excelญlent seafood dining.
Khoa Lak Some 100km north of Phuket Island, Khao Lak is the tourism centre of Phang Nga Province. The area luxuriates in beautiful untouched beaches, lush national parks and wonderful scuba diving options.
Khao Lak Town itself is not large but nevertheless has an interesting, if subdued nightlife and numerous restaurants as well as a range of shops selling souvenirs, spectacles and memorabilia. The area is home to many resorts, ranging from bungalows to five-star accommodations, many of which are beachside and is therefore a popular tourist destination.
Khao Lak Town itself is not large but nevertheless has an interesting, if subdued nightlife and numerous restaurants as well as a range of shops selling souvenirs, spectacles and memorabilia. The area is home to many resorts, ranging from bungalows to five-star accommodations, many of which are beachside and is therefore a popular tourist destination.
Chiang Mai is a land of mist-covered mountains, ethnic hill-tribe villages, rolling rivers, historic temples, and elephants in their natural habitat. These are just some of the charms Thailand's northernmost city is famous for. It offers something for everyone; nature lovers, adventure seekers, shopaholics, people who cherish culture and art, and those who just wish to be spoiled at an exclusive spa.
Chiang Mai is located some 700 kilometres north of Bangkok. At 300 metres above sea level, the city is somewhat cooler than others part of Thailand, and also the centre of the country's well-known handicraft industry. It's your gateway to explore northern Thailand and beyond…
Chiang Mai is located some 700 kilometres north of Bangkok. At 300 metres above sea level, the city is somewhat cooler than others part of Thailand, and also the centre of the country's well-known handicraft industry. It's your gateway to explore northern Thailand and beyond…
Koh Chang With over 70% of the landscape consisting of preserved and virgin rainforest, Thailand's second largest island is a tapestry of adventure waiting to be had. Whether its elephant trekking, diving amongst the colourful coral or some well-deserved pampering at one of the island's many spas, Koh Chang offers the perfect fusion of recreation and relaxation.
Thought to be Thailand's best conserved tourist destination, visitors are spoilt for choice with a rich landscape consisting of pristine sandy beaches, secluded beach coves, and rainforest with an abundance of tropical wildlife.
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