Thailand is an amazing kingdom that boasts many Buddhist temples, marvelous palaces, beautiful beaches, exotic wildlife, beautiful spas, and much more. Thailand is well known for its unique culture which includes delicious ‘Thai Seafood Delicacies’. Thailand is a destination that attracts all kinds of travelers, whether they are hippy chic or luxury lovers. And you can find the always attractive budget packages that give you the best sightseeing, shopping variety and tasty gourmet.

Another reason that makes Thailand attractive to tourists is that the people are friendly and helpful in every way. Maybe it’s because of the traditional greeting ‘el Wai’, which is when a person bows with folded hands or because of Thailand’s motto ‘Mai Pen Rai’ which means ‘Don’t worry’.

Thailand has three main seasons: the dry season, the hot season, and the monsoon season. The country is packed with tourists during the dry season because the temperature does not exceed 90 degrees. It is during the hot season that tourists flock to the super sunny beaches. During the monsoons, most people prefer the northern parts of Thailand because there are chances that the island will be flooded.

There are more than 40,000 Buddhist temples in Thailand. Travelers are sure to find at least one temple on their way to different places in the country. These beautiful structures date back to the dynasties that ruled Thailand during ancient times. Each of them reflects the architectural splendor that prevailed in Thailand. Although many cities in Thailand undergo continuous modernization, there are some cities that still retain their ancient roots, such as the city of Sukhothai, the ancient ruins preserved during the Kingdom of Siam in 1238.

The festivals are as exciting as its rich culture and history. These festivals are mainly obtained from religions and lunar calendar etc. Many travelers plan their vacations close to these holidays to attend the experience and extract the true essence of the celebrations. One of the most famous festivals is Songkran, also known as the water festival.

Another essential feature of Thailand is its markets. You can never find such an amazing market in the world like Thai markets. Each of its markets has its own quirks, from the things they sell to the crowds they draw.

Thailand is also home to exotic wildlife. Khao Yai National Park is located in central Thailand. Throughout southern Thailand, there are so many beaches full of mischievous monkeys. The monkey beach on ‘Koh Phi Phi’ is a famous hotspot for monkeys. Do not forget that it is not allowed to feed these animals! Likewise, the clearing of these tourist spots, which will abuse animal protection, is punishable.

Thailand is a land of manners and etiquette; a land of relaxation and debauchery, friendship and mercy, a land of happiness and without forgetting that the country is the land of ‘smiles’.

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