10 sights in Thailand you didn’t know about

Thailand is a popular tourist destination. Tourists from all over the world want to visit this tropical state. Therefore, it is not surprising that Thailand’s attractions are often included in the rankings of world tourist attractions. But, many tourist sites in Thailand are not very widely known to the average tourist. In this article we will talk about them.

  1. Thi Lo Su Waterfall, Tak Province.

Thi Lo Su Falls – a waterfall about 300 meters high, has become the most popular waterfall in Thailand. The waterfall is known as the largest in the country. All the tourists who visited this place spoke about the beauty and grandeur of the waterfall. The Ti Lo Su waterfall is considered one of the 6 most beautiful waterfalls in the world, and is the 6th largest waterfall in Asia.

  1. Ganesh Park.

Ganesha Park is the place where the world’s largest statue of a happy Ganesha is installed. It has a knees width of 9 meters and a height of 15 meters and has been proclaimed by the Secretary General of the World Hindu Religion as the largest Ganesha in the world. This is another place where you can make a wish. In the park near the statue there is a place for worship.

  1. Temple of Wat Traimit Wittayaram Voravihan, Bangkok.

He is famous for the discovery of the golden Buddha image. This is the largest solid gold Buddha image in the world. Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan is a place that attracts the hearts of Thais and tourists from all over the world. It is very beautiful here. Whether you are a casual tourist or a devout Buddhist, you can come to pay your respects and ask for blessings for prosperity.

  1. Phra Nang cave beach, Krabi province.

Tham Phra Nang Beach is one of the main sea attractions of Krabi. This is one of the most beautiful beaches in the province. From here you can see the limestone mountains and cliffs. Walking to the end of the beach, you will find a cave surrounded by white sand and clear water. During the day, the beach is filled with tourists, as Thai and foreign tourists come here all year round at any time of the year.

  1. Railay Beach, Krabi Province.

A beach of fine white sand and clear sea water, Railay Beach is well known among rock climbing tourists. Known for very beautiful scenery. This is another beach that foreigners love to come to and you shouldn’t miss it either.

  1. Giant mailbox, Yala province.

The largest post box in the world is located in the Betong area. This giant mailbox is also the largest in Thailand. It is currently in working order and is still in use. Located next to the Betong Clock Tower in the city center, it is a great place for photo shoots.

  1. Khaosan Road, Bangkok.

The world-class travel website Touropia ranked Khaosan Road as the 5th most famous road in the world. The road is known for its nightlife.

  1. Phra Pathom Chedi.

The largest pagoda in Thailand is an inverted bell-shaped chedi 120.45 meters high from the ground to the top. If possible, visit the province of Nakhon Pathom. A place not to be missed is Phra Pathom Chedi, an important place for the people of Nakhon Pathom as well as Buddhists from all over the world. If you visit Nakhon Pathom province, don’t forget to come and get a Phra Pathom Chedi tattoo, it brings good luck.

  1. Racha Island, Phuket Province.

One of the islands in the Andaman Sea, which National Geographic included in the 10 most beautiful islands in the world. It is an island with white sandy beaches and clear sea water. It is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in Phuket. Here tourists prefer diving in the style of One Day Trip.

  1. Museum “Sanctuary of Truth”, Pattaya.

The wood carving architecture makes this place the greatest in the world. The Sanctuary of Truth is like a living museum, as history was told and ideas of peaceful coexistence passed on through the art of woodcarving. According to the ancient motto of the sages of the past, combining the wisdom and philosophy of the Siamese people, the people of Southeast Asia should help humanity create a civilization in peaceful coexistence.