
Thailand is a country where tourism is one of the major mainstays of the country's economy. Royal Thai Government gives its full support and cooperation in development and facilitation of tourist facilities, as tourism is the largest earner of foreign exchange in Thailand. Thailand has well-developed infrastructure to handle ever-increasing tourist and business traffic. There are several hotels ranging from five star deluxe to budget hotels to suit all types of tourists to Thailand. Not only as Thailand Tourist Destinations, Thailand is fast growing as venue for conventions and symposiums.
Thailand as a Tourist Destination is very safe option. The people in Thailand are very friendly and always smiling, thus giving the country the title of 'The Land of Smiles'. Thailand Tourist Destinations offers bustling cities, panoramic beaches, ancient temples, picturesque riversides and elaborate shopping malls for sightseeing and shopping.
What follows is various information about some of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, as well as a number of other places. I have tried to give a summary of information about each area, as well as mention some of the most interesting things to do there, basically listing all of the sort of info that I think may be useful in making the vacation worthwhile.First of all,communicating is a huge concern in this part of the world, so, here are a few common terminologies for you to start off…..
Baht - 1). The unit of currency in Thailand.
2). The unit used in measuring the weight of gold in Thailand.
Khao Sarn - It is the name of the main road in the backpacker infested neighbourhood of Bangkok, but did you know that in Thai it actually means ""un-husked rice"".
Ko - Thai for island.
Kop khun - Thai for thank you!
Ta - Thai for port or pier.
Teeruk- Thai for darling.
Wat - Thai for temple.
The cities elaborated with different places and events here include:Bangkok , Phuket, Pattaya, Ko Samui , Chang Mai, Udon Thani, Cha am All the above
locations have airports except for pattaya and cha am (there’s one in Hua hin)
Picture source from here