Have You Been To These 5 OffBeat Places In Thailand?

If you're seeking an alternative to the typical Phuket or Pattaya experience, consider adding these 5 lesser-known Thai destinations to your travel plans
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Thailand, a popular Asian travel hotspot, is celebrated for its beaches, greenery and lively cities. While places like Phuket and Pattaya have long been tourist magnets, the issue of overcrowding, as highlighted in a recent survey, is leading travellers to seek peaceful alternatives. Here are 5 distinct places in Thailand offering a quiet escape from the bustling streets of the popular destinations.

5 Offbeat Places In Thailand

Chiang Mai
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Chiang Mai

Located in northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is celebrated for its rich culture and scenic landscapes. The city boasts numerous Buddhist temples, like Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang, bustling markets, street food, and great shopping options. Encircled by jungles teeming with exotic wildlife, including elephants and monkeys, Chiang Mai offers trekking opportunities. Whether you prefer city exploration or nature adventures, Chiang Mai is an exceptional offbeat destination in Thailand.

A temple in Kanchanaburi
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Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi, in western Thailand, is renowned for its natural scenery. The region boasts waterfalls, dense jungles, and rolling hills. Moreover, it holds historical significance as the site where the famous River Kwai Bridge was constructed during World War II, with numerous war memorials and museums in the area. Visitors can ride the Death Railway, explore Erawan National Park, or take a boat trip along the River Kwai.

Koh Chang
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Koh Chang

Koh Chang, called 'Elephant Island' for its elephant-shaped form, is part of the protected 'Mu Koh Chang National Marine Park.' This remote archipelago is a beach lover's paradise near the Cambodian border in the Gulf of Thailand, with white sandy beaches, clear waters, and excellent snorkelling and diving spots. Besides the beautiful shores, Koh Chang boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with beach bars, nightclubs, and live music venues.

Phetchaburi
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Phetchaburi

Phetchaburi is a province renowned for its natural beauty, with beaches and mountains near Bangkok. Recently, it has transformed into a charming town with seaside resorts and natural reserves. Notably, it's home to three palaces, built by Kings Rama IV, V, and VI during the Ratanakosin Era, earning it the nickname "City of the Three Palaces." Phetchaburi is also famous for its historical park, ancient temples and local cuisine. Moreover, it features the resort town of Cha-Am, a premier beach destination in the province.

Rai Leh
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Rai Leh

Rai Leh, an ancient city on Thailand's west coast, lies roughly halfway between Bangkok and Phuket. While it once thrived as a vital trading port in Southeast Asia, today, it's renowned for its cliffs and beaches. Rai Leh offers ample rock climbing opportunities for beginners and experienced climbers and scenic spots for swimming and sunbathing. The city also has beautiful temples like Wat Tham Sua (Tiger Cave Temple). 

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Getting There

To reach Thailand from India, the most common and convenient option is by air travel. Indian travellers can book flights from major international airports in India, including cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, to Thailand's prominent international gateways, such as Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, Don Mueang Airport, Phuket International Airport, or Chiang Mai International Airport.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Thailand for most people is from November to February when the weather is cooler and dry. To avoid crowds and save money, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (March to May and September to October).

Visa Requirements For Indian Nationals

Indian tourists with regular passports can obtain a visa on arrival at various Thai airports, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and others. They can stay for 15 days, provided they have a confirmed return/onward ticket within 15 days, proof of accommodation, and one recent passport photo. 

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