Thailand, or the Kingdom of Thailand, as is its official name is, is a big country in the middle of southeast Asia. Country is a parliamentary democracy with a monarchy as well. Thailand is widely spread, with a tropical and warm climate and lots of beaches and islands. Tourism generates the majority of Thailand’s revenue.
Thailand is also called as the land of smiles and the country lives up to that expression and welcoming with friendly nature. Thailand is the first destination for solo travelers as well as everyone else. I island-hopped, explored Bangkok, and, as a young backpacker, ticked off a big bucket list item—partying until sunrise at the Full Moon Party. While that was back in 2019, it remains one of the most vibrant and beautiful places I’ve ever visited. Often referred to as the “land of smiles,” there is so much to offer travelers in this beautiful and bustling country.
Thailand welcomes every tourist throughout the year with full respect and a warm welcome. Thailand’s majestic temples pull you in, and you can’t help but be drawn to the history of it all. Thailand’s pristine and turquoise waters are magical, warm, and incredibly photogenic, which adds the perfect touch to a dream holiday.
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Let me tell you about my highlights, the encounters that touched me, and the exotic flavors that awakened my senses.
I began my trip to Thailand by exploring the north of the country. Starting in Bangkok, I made my way to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and then Pai. I spent just over 3 weeks in this part of the country, which I really loved for its cultural richness and for meeting the different ethnic communities who live in the north of Thailand.
The country has a lot to offer, and you will be there in just a few moments. I was captivated by the mysterious atmosphere that the city is offering you on these relics steeped in history as I cycled around the various sites.
Thailand Chaiag Mai is in the northern part of the country, the city that captivates visitors with best atmosphere, culture, bustling shoping markets, architechture and old town on a human scale, vibrant with life and color. There’s a wonderful energy here, and that’s probably why so many expats decide to settle here. The Mae Wang region is around a hundred kilometers from Chiang Mai, and here you’re a long way from the infrastructure of Thailand’s big cities. In fact, it’s close to the mountains of northern Thailand.
For this second part of the trip, I’m discovering a completely different side of Thailand. Postcard Thailand, with its magnificent beaches, its karst rocks, its traditional wooden boats, its paradise islands… Thailand’s more of a holiday destination and also more touristy. These were aspects that didn’t necessarily appeal to me, but I have to admit that the beautiful landscapes and beaches of the Thai islands ended up winning my heart. The landscape of Thailand is splendid and its possible to find authenticity as well as adventure in the south of the of smiles.
The journey to get there is not easy, but that’s the price you have to pay to find yourself alone, disconnect from everyone, and plug into nature. The peaceful and relaxing atmosphere of Kaoh Sok allowed me to disconnect from everyday stress and recharge my batteries in Thailand