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Thailand  - Travel The most exotic country in South East Asia with a rich diversity of attractions.Misty hills in the north around Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, the exciting and colourful capital cityof Bangkok with its fantastic selection of restaurants and shopping opportunities, and further south the beach resorts of Khao Lak and Krabi, and the islands of Phuket, Lanta and Samui.Travellers, upon arrival in this land, are safe from the turmoil of life. Even in Bangkok, the Thai uniqueness in food, architecture, language, customs and religion enliven and pleases the senses. Away from Bangkok, at the pristine sandy beaches and emerald seas in the south, or in the northern mountains visitors can drowse their days away in a long deep dream of peace. The past is a forgotten thing, the present is heaven, and the future you can leave to take care of itself.For travellers, Thailand is the only gateway in which to experience the special life of Southeast Asia. Due to the fact that the country has never been colonised, the Thai individuality blooms and remains vibrant. When the journey is over, the Kingdom will leave visitor with the desire to return again and again, as the smells, sights and memories of a land and people remain indelible in their thoughts, for Thailand is a feast that they will always carry with them.


Thailand is divided into four main regions detailed below :

Central Plains : Twenty-four provinces make up central Thailand with Bangkok as its centre. The rain-fed network of rivers and canals makes this the most fertile part of Thailand, supporting vast fields of rice, sugar cane and a variety of fruit. Some of the oldest settlements are found here along with some of the most dazzling temples, day and night markets, and historical ruins.

North : The North's hilly ranges are home to most of Thailand's hill tribe population. Slimly populated and undisturbed by modern man, these mountain ranges have vast rugged vistas, waterfalls, and footpaths where one can discover these remarkable features. It should be noted that the first true Thai kingdoms arose in what is now Northern Thailand. Hence, the region is endowed with a wide range of traditional culture and architecture, including some of the country's most majestic temples.

Northeast : Known as the "I-San" region, traditional Thai customs continue to flourish in this area. The area rests on the Khorat Plateau. Compared to the rest of Thailand, the pace is slower but the people retain the same friendliness that is found throughout the Kingdom. Both Lao and Khmer influences can be seen and felt within the ancient temple ruins, distinctive food, architecture, and the region's dialect.

South : Bound by the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, the south is a beach person's paradise. Scattered islands off the coast accentuate this tropical haven. Brightly painted fishing boats catch a myriad of seafood, and long stretches of white sandy beaches beckon. The world seems
brighter and more serene here, and one's childhood dream of tropical beauty is within a few hours reach

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