
20 Magnificently Unusual Temples in Thailand
You’d expect temples to look similar after starting your temple-hopping journey in Thailand, but if you pick these quirky ones, you’ll be proven wrong.
Uncover the gems of Thailand, whether on a tuk-tuk while cruising through the busy streets or on a catamaran while on an island-hopping tour.

You’d expect temples to look similar after starting your temple-hopping journey in Thailand, but if you pick these quirky ones, you’ll be proven wrong.

Many tourists visit Phang Nga Bay as part of an island-hopping tour, but consider staying in Phang Nga, the coastal town on the Northern Andaman Coast.

This soupy noodles with a base of coconut curry is usually served with pork, noodle or beef. There are even vegetarian/vegan options, so no excuse not to try!

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Located in Central Thailand, the Singburi Province offers a smorgasbord of attractions, particularly cultural ones, for those willing to go off the beaten track.


Thailand’s Sin City offers more than nights of unadulterated fun. If you look beyond that side, there are plenty of fun attractions and even family-friendly activities in Pattaya.

Hop on the train and roll into Ayutthaya, an ancient capital with beautiful ruins, and Lopburi, home to sunflower fields and a monkey temple.

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The province of Roi Et is largely unknown to travellers, but it’s definitely worth a couple of days of explorations.

Hop your way in and out of these non-mainstream cafes in Chiang Mai for your dose of coffee and cakes.

Giddy up and check out these hotels around Thailand which are inspired by the country and western themes.
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