Attractions in Thailand
Explore Thailand's most famous landmarks — temples, markets, national parks and cultural heritage sites.
Attractions in Thailand

Ancient City (Muang Boran)
samut-prakanThe world's largest open-air museum — 116 full-scale replicas of Thailand's historic monuments arranged in a 500-acre park shaped like the Thai map.

Ang Thong Marine National Park
koh-samuiA UNESCO-protected archipelago of 42 limestone islands in the Gulf of Thailand — Ang Thong's Emerald Lake, sea caves, kayaking routes, and coral reefs inspired Alex Garland's novel The Beach.

Don Sak Ferry Pier (Gateway to Gulf Islands)
surat-thaniThe mainland gateway to Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao — ferries depart daily, with mangrove kayaking and fresh seafood on the pier.

Ao Kao Beach
koh-makKoh Maks most beautiful beach with offshore island views — shallow turquoise water without mass tourism.

Ao Manao Bay
prachuap-khiri-khanBeautiful crescent bay within military base with calm water and hill views — nearly deserted on weekdays.

Ao Nang Beach
krabiKrabi's main resort hub with iconic limestone-cliff views, island-hopping boat tours departing every 15 minutes, and a lively beachfront dining and activity strip. The perfect base for exploring Krabi's famous islands and beaches.

Ao Nang Beach Promenade
ao-nangLively beach promenade with restaurants, longtail boat departures, and views of dramatic limestone cliffs.

Ao Salat Fishing Village
koh-koodAuthentic stilted fishing village with the islands freshest seafood and insight into traditional island life.

Ayutthaya Historical Park
ayutthayaThailand's ancient capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site — Ayutthaya's island spans hundreds of temple ruins, royal chedis, and 400 years of Siamese history just 80km from Bangkok. Explore by bicycle for the best experience.
Top Attractions in Thailand
Thailand is home to some of Southeast Asia's most spectacular cultural and natural attractions. From ancient temples in Bangkok to national parks in northern Thailand and tropical islands in the south, the country offers an incredible variety of destinations to explore. Visitors can discover historical landmarks, vibrant markets, Buddhist temples and breathtaking landscapes throughout the country.
Attractions by Region
Each region of Thailand has its own unique attractions — from Bangkok's temples to the beaches of the south.
Temples & Palaces
Thailand has over 40,000 Buddhist temples. Highlights include the Grand Palace, Wat Pho with the Reclining Buddha, and Wat Arun in Bangkok, plus Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai.
National Parks & Nature
From Doi Inthanon in the north to Khao Sok in the south — Thailand's 127 national parks offer jungle trekking, waterfalls and incredible wildlife.
Markets & Heritage Sites
Chatuchak Weekend Market, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and historical sites like Ayutthaya and Sukhothai are among the country's most popular attractions.
Why Thailand's Attractions Are Unique
Whether you're looking for ancient ruins, tropical islands or vibrant markets — Thailand offers attractions for every type of traveler.
Buddhist Temples
Thailand's temples are architectural masterpieces. Golden stupas, intricate murals and massive Buddha statues make every visit an unforgettable experience.
National Parks
127 national parks protect Thailand's unique nature. From limestone cliffs in Krabi to misty mountains in Chiang Rai — pure adventure.
Tropical Islands
Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe, Koh Tao — Thailand's islands offer crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches and world-class snorkeling and diving.
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