There is a reason why Thailand is so popular with
backpackers. In fact, there are many! In addition to white sand beaches, clear
blue oceans and excellent youth hostels, the country offers unique travel
experiences and epic vacation scenes. Thailand is a rite of passage for most
travelers and is usually the first stop on any adventure in Southeast Asia.
There's only one problem: it's too easy to spend the trip in
a hammock on the beach! We are here to help you get out of this hammock,
allowing you to discover 11 amazingly cool things to do in Thailand.
No matter what time of year you visit, and no matter how
many times you visit, Thailand is always a good idea!
1. Watching the sunrise over Chiang Mai from a hot air
balloon
Seeing the sunrise is great. Seeing the sunrise as you glide
through the sky of Chiang Mai in a hot air balloon is downright glorious.
Chiang Mai is magnificent in every way, but walking through the mountainous
city when the sun begins to tickle the magnificent temples below is, finally,
quite poetic, really! Choose a group or private globe and let the engine keep
you warm while you sleep in the soft glow of the morning. The tour starts at 6
am and lasts about an hour. Believe us, it's worth getting up.
2. Relax on the island of Koh Nang Yuan
Koh Nang Yuan is not an ordinary island, oh no my friends!
Koh Nang Yuan is the answer to all your island dreams of jungle-covered
tropical fringes! Two beautiful islands of mini-mountains are connected by the
beautiful beach of Nangyuan Island, which can be accessed by private boat from
Koh Tao. The view of the island is inescapable and offers a breathtaking view
of the fairytale islands and the irresistible turquoise waters. We are
officially obsessed!
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3. Improve the party with Slip n Fly in Koh Phangan
Have we simply lost all credibility by saying:
"Strengthen the party?" Do not? It's okay. Be that as it may, the
island of Koh Phangan is known for its bustling nightlife * cough * and its
full moon * cough * banquets. Slip n Fly offers a glimpse of this famous
nightlife in the day and is one of the best things to do in Thailand for those
who love emotion. Imagine a huge water park with a bodyboard slide, a
children's pool, beer pong tables and the main attraction: the deep slide. This
30-foot water slide will throw you into the air like a feathered eagle, before
you collapse with a splash ... do everything you can to keep from falling on
your belly!
4. Enjoy an ethical elephant experience in Chiang Mai
Ask anyone what to do in Thailand and you will always get
the same answer: elephants! But it is really important to do your research in
advance to avoid places that exploit and abuse animals. For an unforgettable
ethical experience for elephants, head to Elephant Rescue Park in Chiang Mai,
where battered Dumbos are rescued and eliminated. Of course, it is forbidden to
travel here with elephants, but you can feed them, bathe them and even have a
nice walk with your new friends with big ears. The tour begins with a trip to
the Elephant Poop Park, where you will learn how to recycle your excrements on
paper, trust us, it's crap! For more tips on ethical travel, read our guide on
how to be a responsible tourist while traveling in Asia.
5. Discover the secret mountain of Koh Phangan
Life is more fun when you leave the path and the secret
mountain of Koh Phangan proves it perfectly. To discover this hidden gem, you
will have to navigate the steep and winding roads that run along the mountain.
We recommend you leave your scooter at home! Once you reach the summit, you
will come across a meaningless pool and an amazing bar and restaurant. Oh ...
and the incredible views of the leafy forests of Koh Phangan that stretch for
miles in front of you. Best of all, this little treasure is totally free, which
means you only have to pay for food and drinks. You are welcome!
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6. Snorkel in Koh Tao
Snorkelling is the cheapest way to enjoy the famous
underwater delights of Koh Tao. Visits are relatively inexpensive, but if your
budget is very tight, you can buy or borrow a cheap snorkel and do it yourself.
Just be sure to check the weather and sea conditions in advance, and let
someone know where you are going and when you will be back. Do not forget to
visit the beautiful Lighthouse and Mango bays, where you will be treated with
schools of rainbow fish and crystal clear waters. Always discuss with locals
and hostel staff before leaving for tips on what to see and avoid in your area
...
7. Go to a Thai temple
With more than 40,000 temples in Thailand, it can be
difficult to choose the best. But we will try, since you asked so nicely! Doi
Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai is one of our most versatile players. This
brilliant golden stunner is located on top of a mountain and is surrounded by
practicing monks dressed in brightly colored robes and the intense scent of
burning incense - Doi Suthep is truly a feast for the senses. The Wat Phra Yai
of Koh Sumui is one of the most iconic temples in Thailand not to be missed
despite the crowds. The temple houses an impressive Buddha statue, located at
the top of a long staircase. At 12 meters high, this giant golden beauty is a
sight to behold and certainly one of the best things to do in Thailand - try to
arrive early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
8. Make a splash at Songkran Festival
The Songkran Festival is part of Thailand's New Year
celebrations and is considered the biggest water fight in the world. The Thai
New Year takes place mid-April, so if you are lucky enough to be visiting at
that time, you would not want to make a splash in this tradition rich in energy
and emotion. Locals, tourists, travelers and everyone on the streets are armed
with water pistols, bottles, pipes and buckets ready to soak as many people as
possible!
9. Jump to Chiang Mai Water Park and Grand Canyon
The Chiang Mai Canyon is man-made, and they did it well!
Immerse yourself in adrenaline from the spectacular red-brown cliffs or speed
up the zipline before releasing your inner child on the inflatable obstacle
course and water slides. The water park has its own restaurant serving bizarre
freakshakes to give you the ultimate sugar rush, but remember the kids: wait an
hour before heading back into the water!
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10. Stroll through the Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok
It is a fact (probably) that Bangkok has some of the best
markets in the world. The coolest and most iconic market is the Chatuchak
Weekend Market. If you only have time for the time, make sure it is this one.
With over 15,000 mini-stands, you can buy just about everything at Chatuchak.
Traditional Thai cuisine, live animals, vintage clothing and handmade art are
just some of the many treasures on sale here. It's a great opportunity to
refresh your wardrobe on a budget with the coolest wavy garms. Check out our
guide to Bangkok's best markets for more inspiration.












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