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Chanthaburi

This is the District of Chanthaburi. If you’re looking for a place to stay in Chantaburi, there are plenty of options. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite hotels and resorts in the area. There’s no shortage of restaurants in Chantaburi; however, some stand above the rest. Here are our top picks for the best Thai food in town.

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Khon Kaen

The two north-south main roads, Na Muang and Klang Muang, which run east and parallel to the Friendship Highway, are good options for getting around the city. There are also two principal east-west thoroughfares: Srichan Road and Prachasamosorn Road, which go from east to the city of Kalasin and from west to the airport and other small towns accessible by Highway 12.

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Kanchanaburi

There are several attractions in and around Kanchanaburi for both tourists and locals alike. First, there’s the famous War Crippled Veterans Museum, which tells the story of how this area became famous for treating war amputees. Next, there’s the Hellfire Pass Museum. This which tells the story of an American pilot who landed here during WWII and was captured by Thai soldiers. Other popular sights include Khong Chiam Cave and Khong Chiam Fall.

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Ranong

Due to its calm and temperate weather, Ranong is a good destination for divers and beachgoers. The water temperature ranges from 72° Fahrenheit in February to 75° Fahrenheit in August. This makes it one of the coolest islands in Thailand during summer months. In addition, there are many dive shops on the island that specialize in fishing and observing aquatic life. There are also plenty of local markets where divers can buy equipment and necessities for their trips.

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Amphur in Ranong

Amphur in RanongThis is the Amphur in Ranong. Ranong is a small, but scenic island located in the Gulf of Thailand. It is part of the Chanthaburi province of Thailand and is also part of Kengtung State in Myanmar. The name ‘Ranong’ means ‘tortoise’ in Malay; perhaps referring to the abundance of tortoises on the island. Despite its name, ‘ranong’ means ‘blue’ in Thai. In addition, the Thai word for ‘island’ is also ‘ran.’ As a result, the name ‘Ranong’ literally means ‘[a place] with blue islands.’

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Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is a popular city in northern Thailand with a total population of over 165,000. It is also the capital of Chiang Mai Province and the largest city in the Chiang Mai region. The name “Chiang Mai” means “New City”, which aptly describes the modern architecture of the city, juxtaposed with historical temples and Buddhist monuments. The natural beauty of the province also attracts visitors from all over the world and contributes to its already impressive cultural milieu.

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Pattani

One of Thailand’s southern provinces is called Pattani. The neighboring provinces are Narathiwat, Yala, and Songkhla (clockwise from the southeast). The town of Pattani serves as its capital. The Gulf of Thailand shoreline is to the north of Pattani, which is located on the Malay Peninsula. The Sankalakhiri mountain range, which borders Yala and Narathiwat and contains Budo-Su-ngai Padi National Park, dominates the south. 110 km2 (42 sq mi) or 5.6 percent of the province’s total land is covered by forests. See the Thailand visa if you want to visit Thailand.

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Krabi

The natural beauty of the town is evident from a stroll along its many beaches. Punna Koa Beaches – in the west – are labeled as the best beach in Krabi. Other notable beaches include Surin, Takua Pa, and Ao Nang. Khao Lak, a coastal town in the southernmost province of Krabi, is known for its coral reefs. The most famous of these is Turtle Town, where divers can see thousands of green sea turtles swimming around. In addition, wading through lava rocks creates a type of sandstone that tingles the feet when walked on. Overlooking all these sights is a jagged mountain backdrop; it seems as if a painter is out to capture a scene of perfect beauty.

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Nonthaburi

Thaburi is a quiet little town in eastern Bangkok. It’s located in the eastern suburbs of Bangkok and is known for its beautiful scenery, temples and delicious food. At first glance, Thaburi doesn’t seem all that different from other Thai towns. However, a closer look reveals a number of interesting features.

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Chonburi

Chonburi is a coastal city outside of Bangkok. It is located on the Gulf of Thailand and is part of Greater Bangkok’s metropolitan area. Chonburi is also one of the most populous areas in southern Thailand. It is a major production city for rubber and coconut products. Chonburi is also home to Chonburi University and Chonburi Medical College.

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Chachoengsao

Chachoengsao is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand.Thailand is a land of natural beauty and rich culture. It has a dynamic history and continues to fascinate travelers from around the world. Thailand boasts a thriving economy, a stable government and a growing middle class. However, Thailand has experienced many difficulties in the past few decades, and its citizens face many challenges today. Understanding how this beautiful country is handling its current situations will help other nations better understand and cope with similar issues.

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