Thailand is a fun-loving destination. There are several ways to explore this country; through its cuisine, culture, history, religion and nature.

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Elephant Nature Park

Giving Thailand’s elephants a second chance at life, this rescue and rehabilitation centre located in the north of Thailand. There are numerous volunteer programmes you can enrol yourself in if you have the time or you can simply just visit!

Thailand’s Temples

The ample number of temples scattered around Thailand are great spots to visit. There are a few simple rules you may need to follow as these sites are religious, so check beforehand to avoid any inconvenience. Doi Suthep is one of Thailand’s iconic temples, a gold stunner.

Snorkelling and scuba diving

The perfect place to snorkel and scuba dive is Koh Tao. The best way to experience the wonders under the waters is through snorkelling, ask the locals the best sites around Koh Tao and snorkel away!

The Grand Palace

If you’re staying at any Bangkok city hotel, you’ll have easy and convenient access to plenty of attractions. Roughly half an hour from Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok, thousands of visitors flock this attraction. A favourite to photograph, the detail of the buildings will leave you amazed.

Floating markets

The floating markets around Bangkok attract plenty of people! An opportunity to shop differently at one of the floating markets for a unique kind of retail therapy.

The cuisine

It’s highly unlikely that you’ll miss Thai cuisine when in Thailand, however, make an extra effort to taste as much of the unique dishes as possible. The palette in Thailand is fundamentally spicy, sweet, salty and sour.

Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+