5 Most Instagrammable Places in Thailand
You’re probably aware that Thailand is seriously beautiful and is filled with plenty of cultural experiences and natural sights, but in case you need a gentle reminder, we’ve rounded up 5 places to induce major wanderlust. You can thank us later.
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is a former official royal residence of the Royal Family that is located in the very heart of Bangkok. It has some of the oldest collections of stunning architecture and buildings that are also historically and a culturally important landmark in Thailand. Well, it wasn’t called Grand for anything.
Wat Phra Kaew
When it comes to important (and gorgeous) Thai temples, Wat Phra Kaew also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is coined one of the most important temples in all of Thailand. With its embossed in the gold facade and rich history, there is no doubt it draws numerous visitors in Thailand all year round.
Ayutthaya
Situated between the three rivers and 80 kilometres north of Bangkok lies the historical trading port of Ayutthaya. Named as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Ayutthaya Historical Park is definitely strolling down memory lane with its numerous palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries every can explore with. You can check things to do in Ayutthaya Historical Park.
Wat Pho
Most famous for its sacred 46-metre Reclining Buddha and thousands of golden carvings, Wat Pho continues to lure travellers over with its breathtaking beauty. You can’t get enough of it, I promise!
Maya Bay Beach
If you are a fan of Leonardo DiCaprio’s “The Beach”, well, definitely you will love this! It has been an iconic beach in Asia no wonder it has been closed for maintenance due to overcrowding, but still definitely a must-see for all travellers visiting Thailand.
If you find yourself wanting to photograph these beautiful places, we have a transport service that will take you there and back!