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Guide To Thailand Holidays: Where To Go And Avoid The Crowd Crush

Thailand is a very well-known tourist destination

. Among its numerous attractions are its beaches, nature, nightlife, adventure, and temples. While it's normal for people to ordinary everything, not everyone can fit all these places in their busy holidays to Thailand itinerary.

Thailand has lots of places for you to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. If you intend to escape the crowd and get a real feel of the country, go to the following places while having your Thailand holidays.

Tarutao National Park

Located in the country's far south near Malaysia, Tarutao National Park is a marine sanctuary where its natural beauty is still very much preserved. Before, it's been used as a penal colony for Thai political prisoners in the 1930s. Some fun things you can do here are wildlife watching, kayaking, and trekking.


Phu Ruea

In case you want to leave the heat Thailand is renowned for, visit Phu Ruea village. Located within Loei province in Northeast Thailand, the village is a small mountain resort town located near a national park with lots of beautiful vistas and hiking trails. One of its attractions is the Phu Ruea peak. The best view it offers is from a distinct Golden Buddha housed under a white canopy. The best time to visit is during non-holiday weekdays since campgrounds are much less busy during these times.

Uttaradit Province

If you want to experience Thai culture at its finest, have a look at Uttaradit province. In fact, finding a tour guide proficient in English can be a bit hard. Some notable destinations in the province include Sirikit Dam and Reservoir (Thailand's largest earthen dam), and the temple and garden-ringed historic village of Lab Lae. Nature lovers also have a place to look forward to: Sak Yai Forest Park houses many unsorted woods and the world's largest teak tree.

Kanchanaburi Province

If you're pressed for time and you need to be near the city because of a tight schedule, see Kanchanaburi Province. Once you have reached Kanchanaburi City, you can also check out the World War II attractions such as the River Kwai Bridge, the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and the Death Railway, that are still must-see places due to the part they played in the province's history. Other attractions are the Tiger Temple and Mueang Sing historical park, which is home to two Khmer temples dating from the 13th and 14th centuries. In addition, it gives lots of eco-tourism options with its numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.

There are many more sites you can travel to to avoid the crowd during your holidays in Thailand. You just have to be more diligent in your research. Go online or you can ask friends or family who have been there. Have fun with your Thailand holidays.

by: PatriciaOwen
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