9 extraordinary places to see in Thailand
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Discover unusual Thailand. In this selection, we have collected 9 unique places that reveal another side of the country - without the crowds of tourists, but with authentic landscapes, unusual shrines, canyons, houseboats and temples on the cliffs
Thailand, with its heavenly beaches, sublime landscapes, rich cultural heritage and ancestral customs, is an amazing destination. Among all its attractions, there are some unusual ones that are worth visiting for travelers from all over the world, including citizens of Tajikistan, Moldova and Turkmenistan.
Here are 9 places that you must see in Thailand.
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Koh Tarutao Island
Located in the Tarutao National Marine Park, Koh Tarutao has long been neglected. Previously, the island was a prison camp, and then it was regularly attacked by pirates. Today, Koh Tarutao is a must-visit place in Thailand, as it is still a wild and untouched island.
There is no mass tourism here, and monkeys will be your companions. Koh Tarutao, made up of mangroves and rock formations bordering crystal clear water, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Thailand.
Wat Lan Kuat: a temple made of bottles
In the Isan province of Si Saket, northeast of Bangkok, there is an unusual temple. In fact, Wat Lan Kuat is made entirely of empty glass bottles. It is said that there are about a million of them! You can also see murals made of painted capsules.
Mae Klong: an unusual market worth seeing in Thailand
The unusual and popular Mae Klong market has the peculiarity that a railway runs through it. What’s more, it is still in operation! Several times a day, a train passes through the stalls, presenting a perfectly coordinated show during which the vendors fold their stalls in a matter of seconds.
Sam Phan Bok Canyon
Sam Phan Bok literally means 3,000 holes. These are some of the 3,000 craters that dot the canyon. Located along the Mekong River, it is often called the Grand Canyon of Thailand. Over millennia, erosion has created rock formations, some of which resemble animals. The best time to visit is during the dry season, when the Mekong River has not yet covered everything.
Sunken Temple of Sangkhlaburi - A Unique Place in Thailand
Known for its wooden bridge and magnificent temples, Sangkhlaburi is also known for one of its buildings. In the center of the lake stands a temple that was submerged during the construction of a dam. It is most noticeable during the dry season, when the water level is not too high. Wat Saam Prasob is a must-see in Thailand.
Must-see Lake in Thailand: Lotus Lake
Another unusual place to see in Thailand is Nong Khan Lake in the Udon Thani region. Completely covered in millions of pink lotuses, the body of water is unique. To be able to admire all the subtleties of the colors, you need to go there early in the morning, before the sun has heated the water too much and forced the flowers to close.
This incredible spectacle reaches its peak during the flowering period from December to March. At Lotus Lake, you will not be able to miss pagodas, small shrines and even Buddha statues. Take the opportunity to taste one of the specialties: lotus curry.
Lampang
What is unusual about the village of Lampang is the mode of transport used by the locals. Although tuk-tuks are abundant throughout Thailand, Lampang does not have any. Here, horse-drawn carriages and other horse-drawn vehicles ply the city’s roads. A throwback to the past that gives the city a certain charm.
While in Lampang, don’t miss Wat Chalerm Phrakiat, a temple perched on a rocky hillside that is unique in Thailand. Its location on a rocky hill in the middle of the countryside and spread across several peaks makes it an unusual place to visit in Thailand.
Houseboats on the Sakayekrang River
There are some rather unusual houses in Uthai Thani Province. There are colorful bamboo houses on the Sakayekrang River. An old converted rice barge offers a pleasant and peaceful ride.
Songkran Festival
If there’s one thing you absolutely must see in Thailand, it’s the Songkran Festival. It coincides with the Thai New Year and usually takes place around mid-April. It is the country's largest and most important festival, lasting three days. In addition to the organized festivities, Songkran is primarily a water festival. On this occasion, the entire population is doused with water, and giant water fights are held in the streets.
The usual beaches and resorts of Thailand have long been familiar to tourists from all over the world, but this country hides much more - unexplored canyons, bottle temples, sunken shrines and lakes covered with pink lotuses. A trip to these 9 unusual places will allow you to see a different, authentic and mysterious side of Thailand. When planning a trip, do not forget to take into account seasonality, some locations can only be reached during the dry season.
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Let us remind you! Thailand is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is also no secret that the country is home to some truly impressive places, because Thailand is tropical forests, mist-covered mountains and ancient monuments. We have already talked about the 8 most incredible places to visit in Thailand.
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