Central Thailand

A Guide to Central Thailand

Located in a fertile basin where the main activity is rice farming and the area is regarded as the rice bowl of our country. The northern and southern part of the region is abundant thanks to the major Chao Phraya River which is the confluence of Ping, Nan, Yom and Wang rivers flowing from the Northern region. Besides being the kingdom's most fertile land for rice growing, the Central region is also famous for its tourist attractions which focus on natural resources and ancient historic remains from different eras. This area was the establishment of the former capital city of the Kingdom. 

Trips to thick forests, high waterfalls, caves and beaches are easily combined with visits to ancient ruined temples or palaces and historical places. The Eastern part of the region annually attracts hundreds of thousands tourists to the famous beach resorts of the renowned Pattaya and Rayong. The eastern sea coast reaching from Chonburi to Trat is not only rich in archaeology and history, it is also one of the most attractive seaside destinations. A quieter side, the Southern coast has also become more and more popular. Nature has endowed the area with waterfalls and mountains, beaches, islands and man has added facilities and conveniences to make this a truly beautiful and enjoyable destination. Not to mention, the capital city, Bangkok, so called the city of angel, has drawn attention of those who seek urban retreat, shopping spree as well as significant temples and palaces.



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