Thailand Reopening The temperature is rising. It is beginning to feel like summer! Is it time to go on a trip? Most of the countries have reopened for visitors to explore their attractions and fascinating cultures. Thailand opens their doors for travelers from all over the world to discover its hidden gems and spend their vacations in this lovely country with NO QUARANTINE! If you still don’t know what to do this summer, consider visiting the Land of Smiles. You will not be disappointed!

Thailand, also known as the Land of Smiles, attracts travelers across the globe, owing to its incredible food with rich culture, stunning mountains, wonderful beaches, and warm temperature. There are plenty of sites where you may enjoy summer without heading to the beaches. We recommend these 10 destinations in Thailand where you can enjoy summer vibes and learn more about this wonderful country.


Chiang Mai’s Grand Canyon

If you want to have a full day of fun in the summer heat, Chiang Mai’s Grand Canyon is your great option. About 20 kilometers from Chiang Mai’s downtown, there are old quarries filled with fresh water which is the man made canyon that seems to be a mini version of the one in Arizona, USA. People visit Chiang Mai’s Grand Canyon to increase their endorphin levels since it has a huge swimming pool as well as a high slope for cliff jumpers.

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Sam Phan Bok

It truly amazes visitors with the beauties that nature has provided as a gift to humanity. Another Grand Canyon in Thailand, Sam Pan Bok, is located 120 kilometers from Ubon Ratchathani province, near the Laotian border, in the Mekong River. Sam Pan Bok refers to the 3,000 holes. This incredible piece of nature is a group of sandstone that has been worn by the stream for thousands of years, resulting in the breathtaking Sam Phan Bok we see today. It is an interesting tourist attraction with countless photo opportunities, as well as the greatest sunrise and sunset spot worth getting up early and waiting till nightfall.

 

Sangkhlaburi

It is a small village located 225 kilometers northwest of Kanchanaburi province, close to the Burmese border. Sangkhlaburi is filled with historic temples, cultural villages, mountains, and forests where you may immerse yourself in Thai, Burmese and Mon culture. Mon Bridge, Thailand’s longest wooden footbridge, provides stunning river views. The alms giving ritual, in which people queue up and monks walk throughout the village collecting alms, is something that you should not miss when visiting Sangkhlaburi.

 

Pattaya City

Pattaya is a popular beach town on the Gulf of Thailand, located 150 kilometers southeast of Bangkok and a two-hour drive away. Pattaya is well-known not just for its beaches, but also for its nightlife and the walking street. Live music, beer bars, nightclubs and seafood restaurants can all be found on the walking street. You may indulge in the simple joys of the country’s most colorful party street or or be stunned by religious treasures at the Big Buddha temple or Wat Phra Yai.

 

Khlong Khon

Khlong Khon is a small district in Samut Songkhram province, about an hour and a half from Bangkok, that is well-known for its mangrove planting operations. Mangrove forest featuring a variety of activities led by eco friendly people. Local villagers provide longtail boat tours, where visitors may engage in mangrove planting, clam digging, observing long-tailed monkeys, and experiencing fun mud skiing.

 

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

The most popular floating market in Thailand is Damnoen Saduak Floating Market which is located in Ratchaburi province, about 100 kilometers southwest of Bangkok or an hour and a half trip. Witness the vibrant spectacle of sellers selling their goods with a paddle in their hands. The market is great for photo opportunities, delicious food ranging from boat noodles to mango and sticky rice, and learning about Thai culture whilst sipping fresh coconut water to freshen your day.

 

Chatuchak Market

Chatuchak Market, often known as JJ Market in Thailand, is Thailand’s largest market and has everything you might desire. The market is located in Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city, and is easily accessible by Subway and Skytrain. Thousands of travelers visit the never-ending tangle of 27 category shops selling anything from fresh and dry food to second-hand products, clothes, furniture, and household furnishings. It is the perfect site to shop for inexpensive presents for your loved ones back home.

 

Fruit Farm

Thailand has a wide selection of fresh and tasty fruits. With so many options available all year, you will never be bored. When summer arrives, tropical fruits such as mango, lychee, durian, and rambutan return to make our tummies happy. Rayong province, a significant fruit-growing region, is known as Thailand’s Fruit Basket, providing a fruit buffet. The best way to experience Thai fresh fruits is to indulge in a fruit buffet at a farm where you may eat as many fruits as you like. This is a must-try for any fruit lover.

 

Amusement Parks

Don’t let the sun spoil your amusement-park visit! Take a peek at these exciting possibilities for a family-friendly adventure area! The finest possibilities are Dream World and Siam Amazing Park. Dream World offers a selection of thrilling rides ranging from family-friendly to adrenaline-pumping, as well as the opportunity to meet your favorite fairy-tale characters. However, if you enjoy adrenaline coasters and water slides, Siam Amazing Park is a must-visit.

 

 Southeast Asia’s Largest Aquarium

Summer seems to be the perfect time to see the amazing sea life. In the heart of Bangkok, there is an aquarium, SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World. The aquarium is Southeast Asia’s largest aquarium, displaying over 30,000 species from across the world, including sea turtles, sharks, penguins. Don’t miss the chance to interact with sharks and experience an adrenaline rush with a shark dive.

So get your passport and book a trip to Thailand! Booking your flights and tickets with Traveloka is simple and affordable. Check it out here. Make sure to double-check the Traveloka travel restrictions before booking a flight. Let’s get the most out of this summer together!