The original kingdom was founded in 1238, but
largely influenced throughout history by China and India. Geographically,
Thailand is surrounded by countries whose turbulent 20th century
histories have defaulted tourism into its exotic but more accessible
borders. For this reason, Thailand is also a wonderful home base
from which to explore Cambodia and Laos to the east, Myanmar (Burma)
to the west, and Malaysia to the south.
Wat You Waiting For?
Thailand is littered with just as many exciting cities as beautiful
beaches. Where you might notice the imbalance is in the inconceivable
number of temples, or wat. As the main center of the very north,
Chiang Mai is a large, beautiful and historic city. A visit to
the famous Night Bazaar or the nearby Wiang Kum Kam archeological
ruins is certainly not enough to distract even the most oblivious
from the more than 300 Buddhist temples that sprinkle the skyline
with shiny gold, red and green hues. Make sure to visit Wat Chiang
Mun, the city's (and possibly Thailand's) oldest temple, located
within the old city walls and dating back to 1296. Heading south,
do not miss Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, Thailand's two former capitals
(the latter being the founding city) classified as World Heritage
Sites filled with hundreds of beautifully maintained temples,
statues and bustling human activity, all embedded within the lush
green environs.
Bangkok is perched on the Gulf of Thailand, but this humming,
vibrant and congested 24-hour capital city is a far cry from the
resort cities and towns found east and south along Thailand's
sub-tropical coastline. Thailand extends south into the Kra Isthmus,
providing for extensive coastline and some of the most filmed
beaches in the world. Phuket is the most famous resort island,
but more rewarding is a trip to one of the smaller and less commercialized
areas. Ko Tao is of particular interest for scuba divers, while
Ko Pha Ngan has become famous among younger travelers for its
regular full moon festivals held all night on the sparkling shores.
Ko Phi Phi is far more breathtaking in person than even the camera
angles of the film "The Beach" could do it justice.
Some rudimentary social customs aside, Thailand is an extremely
easy going and welcoming travel experience. Everything from simple
to luxurious is at your disposal, and all with a very fair price
tag, not to mention an unbeatable combination of picturesque beaches,
rainforested mountains, and an intense metropolitan culture. So
really, what are you waiting for? Start planning to travel to
Thailand today. |