Top 12 backpacking destinations you should not miss when coming to Thailand

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09-05-2023 cookie

Thailand is a golden pagoda country that attracts tourists around the world not only because of its hospitality, friendly smiles; but there are still many beautiful and pristine natural landscapes, magnificent and magnificent temple systems, bustling entertainment areas, unique traditional festivals and especially countless shopping opportunities and extremely attractive cuisine. Traveling to Thailand is never "hot", especially for young people who love to explore. If you are planning to travel in the land of golden pagodas, if you are planning a trip, then do not miss the famous attractions that Topshare shares below.

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Koh Larn

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Koh Larn

Ko Lan is one of the islands east of the coast of Thailand. Ko Lan stretches 7.5 km from the nearest coast, Pattaya. Koh Larn is also known by Vietnamese tourists as Coral Island. Coming to this beautiful island, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the clear blue sea water and see the coral forms and colorful marine life, with unique scuba diving services, you can also experience windsurfing, jet skiing, banana boats or fishing from the pier are also interesting games here.

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Doi Suthep Pagoda

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Doi Suthep Pagoda

Doi Suthep Pagoda was built in 1383, on the top of the hill of the same name 1676m above sea level, is one of the most sacred temples in Chiang Mai and is believed by many Thai people. It is also where many Buddhists make pilgrimages during major holidays. Chiang Mai is a popular Thai tourist destination for Vietnamese tourists. Not only famous for its sacredness, the temple is also attractive by its ancient architecture, bold Thai style, there are gold-plated Buddha statues to captivate visitors, visitors will also admire the summer palace of the Royal Thai Family located on Doi Suthep hill.

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The ancient capital of Ayutthaya

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The ancient capital of Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya is about 76km north of downtown Bangkok and was once the country's capital. This is truly a great city and one of the No. 1 historical attractions in Thailand. In 1991, this place was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site. Like the late Hue of Vietnam, Ayutthaya preserves the golden past of the ancient capital that existed for more than 400 years from the mid-14th century to the second half of the 18th century. Currently, Ayutthaya is a ruin consisting of many temples such as Wat Phra Mongkhon Bophit, Wat Phutthaisawan, Wat Pra Sri Sanphet, Wat Worachettharam...

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Damonen Saduak is a floating market that does not meet on the river but on the canals in Damnoen Saduak district, Ratchaburi province 105 km southwest of Bangkok. This is considered a busy market and a variety of goods. Here you will be sitting on decorated longtail boats and gliding through the narrow canal, buying cheap fruits and vegetables, buying souvenirs and taking some beautiful photos, looking at the small houses along the shore, exploring the peaceful traditional lifestyle of the river market.

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Safari World

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Safari World

Safari World is the largest and most famous natural zoo in Thailand. 12 km from Bangkok, Safari World is an attractive attraction that visitors cannot miss during their trips to Thailand. It is Asia's largest natural open zoo with more than 75 species of mammals,  300 species of birds come from Africa and Asia and typical animals from all over the world. Besides, the circus performances performed by animals here are also a special feature and attraction of this place.