


Home to Thailand's rich cultural heritage, this museum houses over 28,000 objects, including rare artifacts from the Ayutthaya and Sukhothai periods.

Modest dress is expected when visiting religious sites in Bangkok.
The museum has extensive grounds to explore.
Known for its riverside views and traditional Thai breakfast dishes.
Famous for its Thai-style breakfast set and beautiful garden setting.
A unique restaurant known for its social cause and delicious Thai food.
A Buddhist temple complex known for its large reclining Buddha and beautiful architecture.
A vibrant market filled with a variety of flowers and plants, perfect for early morning exploration.
A museum showcasing Thai art and history, housed in the former palace of the Bangkok King.

Banana in coconut milk, sugar, and sesame seeds

Mango sticky rice, coconut milk, sugar, salt, and mango slices

Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and flavored with tamarind pulp, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilies, and palm sugar
Jim Thompson's silk is renowned worldwide for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting Thai culture and history.
Celadon pottery, dating back to the Sukhothai period, is known for its jade-green glaze and intricate designs.

Thai silver jewellery, often adorned with semi-precious stones, showcases the country's rich craftsmanship tradition.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brihadeeswarar Temple is a stunning example of Dravidian architecture, with a massive vimana towering at 216 feet.
A series of caves in Pingxi District, known for their unique rock formations and historical significance.
A lively 1-mile stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, offering a mix of beach fun, amusement rides, and diverse dining options.