Thailand. One of the prettiest places in the world
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Thailand. One of the prettiest places in the world


Thailand
-  is the world's 51st-largest country in terms of total area, with an area of approximately 513,000 km2 (198,000 sq mi), and is the 20th-most-populous country, with around 64 million people. The capital and largest city is Bangkok, which is Thailand's political, commercial, industrial and cultural hub. About 75% of the population is ethnically Thai, 14% is of Chinese origin, and 3% is ethnically Malay; the rest belong to minority groups including Mons, Khmers and various hill tribes. The country's official language is Thai. The primary religion is Buddhism, which is practiced by around 95% of the population.

Thailand is home to several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. The north of the country is the mountainous area of the Thai highlands, with the highest point being Doi Inthanon in the Thanon Thong Chai Range at 2,565 metres (8,415 ft) above sea level. The northeast, Isan, consists of the Khorat Plateau, bordered to the east by the Mekong River. The centre of the country is dominated by the predominantly flat Chao Phraya river valley, which runs into the Gulf of Thailand.
Southern Thailand consists of the narrow Kra Isthmus that widens into the Malay Peninsula. Politically, there are six geographical regions which differ from the others in population, basic resources, natural features, and level of social and economic development. The diversity of the regions is the most pronounced attribute of Thailand's physical setting.

The best time to visit most of Thailand is between November and February, because it rains the least and it is not too hot. This period is also Thailand’s main season for festivals, like Loi Krathong.
If you plan to focus on the northern provinces, the hot season (March to May) and early rainy season (June to July) are not bad either, as temperatures are moderate at higher elevations. Northeastern and central Thailand, on the other hand, are best avoided from March to May, when temperatures may climb over 40°C. Because temperatures are more even year-round in the south (because it’s closer to the equator), the beaches and islands of southern Thailand are a good choice for respite when the rest of Thailand is miserably hot.
Thailand’s peak tourist season runs from November to late March, with secondary peaks in July and August. If you want to avoid crowds and take advantage of discounted room rates, consider travelling during the least crowded months (typically April to June, September and October).
We can speak about this wonderful land a lot, but now I want to tell you about places in Thailand.


Do you know that Thailand is the best place to relax ? Not yet ? I'm sure you'll like this land much thanany other place in the world. There're a lot of interesting places of interest in Thailand. I'm sure you knoe that it is the country of elephants. It has a wonderful nature where you can enjoy your time very interesting. Well, we can speak about Thailand a lot, but know became time to tell you about hotels in Thailand. Look !

1. Anantar Phuket Villas - Phuket

Just steps away from the emerald waters of the Andaman Sea, Anantara Phuket's 82 one-bedroom and 1 two-bedroom pool villas are nestled within indigenous gardens. Designed to recall a quaint Southern Thai-style village, the locally inspired architecture complements its natural setting, with open-air spaces and arched ceilings to take advantage of the cool sea breeze. The interiors embrace contemporary Thai design, using evocative local prints, textiles, paintings and relaxed lounge spaces
Start your morning with hearty breakfasts at the All Day Dining restaurant. Chat over lemongrass and ginger-infused cocktails at the Pool Bar. As the sun sets over the Andaman Sea, feast on European-Asian fusion cuisine at The Beach restaurant before moving on to admire the views from the Rooftop Bar. Or, head downstairs for a tasting of Old and New World vintages in our impeccably stocked wine cellar. Lowest price $270.



2. The Dusit Thani - Bangkok

One Of The Older Landmark Hotels In Bangkok, the hotel name means "Town In Heaven." Famous Waterfall Centered In Lush Gardens Of The Hotel. A Flagship Of Its Hotel Chain, the Dusit Thani Enjoys A Commanding Location Overlooking Lumpini Park, An Oasis Of Lush Tropical Greenery just A Minute's Walk away. Every Guestroom Combines Modern 5 Star Luxury With The Opulence Of Traditional Thai Style. The Hotel's Famed Landmark Rooms Are The Largest In Asia. The Gourmet Choice Of Cuisines, Both Asian And Western, Is Served In The Hotel's 8 Specialty Restaurants. Lowest price $250.



3. Shangri-La - Chiang Mai

Situated in a peaceful, beautifully landscaped setting the hotel will offer a large free-form swimming pool surrounded by mature plants such as frangipani, bamboo, ginger and lotus ponds, creating a pleasant and relaxed resort ambiance. Generous use of teak, Thai architectural influences combined with uncompromising Shangri-La standards and a contemporary style will set new standards for luxury hotels in the region. Open, light-filled spaces utilizing local artefacts, materials and rich fabrics will create an environment fully evocative of this exotic and culturally rich location. Lowest price $240.



4. Banyan Tree Bangkok

In this sprawling metropolis, Banyan Tree Bangkok stands out as a much-needed 'sanctuary for the senses' and a rejuvenating spa retreat. The Only All-suite Hotel, Banyan Tree Bangkok is situated in the heart of the Bangkok's central business and embassy district, offering easy access to the downtown shopping and entertainment area of Silom Road, and the city's sight seeing attractions. A gourmet tour of the hotel will take you to the capital's highest fine-dining establishments: Vertigo Grill (61st floor), The World Highest Open-rooftop Restaurant In A City, Bai Yun (60th floor) and Saffron (59th floor), which turn a meal into a true highlight of your journey through Asia. For relaxation, Guests can visit Asia's Tallest Garden Spa Located On 51-54 Floors. Lowest price $280.



5. Rachamankha Hotel - Chiang Mai

Unique for a city hotel Rachamankha is renowned for its peaceful and very private atmosphere, and its incredible architecture. The hotel, just 22 rooms and 2 suites, is set in 2 acres of manicured grounds and the architecture pays homage to Chiang Mai’s golden age, the Lanna period, offering guests a unique stay in a unique property with a true sense of place. Rachamankha is also the only Relais and Chateaux in northern Thailand.
Facilities within Rachamankha’s grounds include 2 bars, a Gallery displaying regional art and antiques, a Boutique featuring works by local designers, a beautiful and very private 20 metre swimming pool for guests’ exclusive use, a Pool Spa offering a full range of massage services and a Library with internet ready computers, books, daily papers and periodicals. Lowest price $290.



6. Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi - Chiang Mai

Spread over 60 acres of serene, natural landscapes, incorporating picturesque rice paddies, tropical hardwoods and exotic plantations lies Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi, Chiang Mai. The resort's myriad facilities include the 3,100 square meter Dheva Spa, tennis and squash courts, a choice of stylish restaurants, a Thai Cooking School and an authentic Thai shopping village, all offering guests a complete resort experience. The Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi is the perfect retreat from which to explore the rich cultural heritage of Northern Thailand. Lowest price $225.



7. Swisshotel Nai Lert Park - Bangkok

338 luxurious guest rooms feature private balconies overlooking the pool and gardens, while the Executive Club and exclusive suites serve the demands of even the most discerning traveller. Additional facilities include spa and fitness centre, 5 dining venues, 2 bars, 10 meeting rooms, a grand ballroom, a free-form swimming pool. Lowest price $300.



8. Rayavadee - Krabi

 Sun, sand and sea are the perfect potions of making your mesmerizing day in tropical paradise like Krabi. There are numerous fantastic islands and mystical deep-sea life waiting for you to explore. You can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, fish feeding, and sea canoeing; or just get a tan and enjoy fantastic environs of each beach. For all challengers from beginners to advanced, there are several activities to make your adrenaline rush, such as the most popular rock climbing, cave exploration, mountain trekking, whitewater rafting, river kayaking, elephant safari, and horse riding. And for those who dislike perspiring yourself, we offer a capacious library where loads of books are available for you to relish yourself. Or you can go browsing through some stylish products, exotic home decorative items, and exclusive souvenir in our elegant and enticing Rayavadee Boutique. Lowest price $320.



9. The Naka Island - Phuket

Supporting The 7th Sense, Six Senses Sanctuary offers a total of sixty-one generously-sized private Pool Villas and Pool Villa Suites. Each villa offers private steam showers and an open-air and outdoor bathroom area, as well as an outside garden area with edible landscaping and rain shower. Six of the pool villas are clustered into The Enclave, which also features an exclusive large glass-fronted pool and dining pavilion. Multi-day integrated health programmes focus on preventative wellness, helping to enrich lifestyles through complete immersion into healthy and mindful living. We provide the feeling of wellbeing in a sustainable learning environment that inspires lifestyle choices, creating harmony through nourishing products, transformational treatments and passionate service. Lowest price $270.



10. The Peninsula Bangkok

The Peninsula Bangkok is within easy access of the business and shopping districts of Bangkok and is close to several of the city's numerous attractions. Adjacent to the Saphan Taksin Station of the Bangkok Sky Train (BTS), The Peninsula Bangkok is also just 35 minutes from Don Muang International Airport. Among the largest in Bangkok, each one of the guest rooms features pioneering technology, allowing hotel guests to control their environment with the touch of a fingertip.

The hotel's elegant and chic dining options include contemporary Pacific Rim cuisine at the stylish Jesters restaurants, authentic Cantonese cuisine at Mei Jiang, extensive International buffet at River Cafe & Terrace and home-style Thai dining by the river at Thiptara. With unrivaled hotel facilities, The Peninsula Bangkok features a magnificent, three-tiered swimming pool, a Fitness Center with gymnasium, sauna, and steam rooms as well as a Beauty Salon offering a range of massage treatments. Hotel guests of The Peninsula Bangkok also have special access to the exclusive Thai Country Club golf course. The Peninsula Bangkok blends traditional Thai hospitality with a fresh yet timeless elegance - and, of course, the legendary Peninsula service. Lowest price $450.

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