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THAILAND ATTRACTIONS
Bangkok HotelsBangkok The capital city of Thailand, known as one of the world’s most exciting cities with world –class facilities.
Hua Hin HotelsHua Hin The oldest resort town of Thailand with the unique charm of the old days - small but cosy.
Pattaya HotelsPattaya Thailand's premier beach destination. Spend your days under the sun with the variety of entertainment and beach activities.
Phuket HotelsPhuket The largest island of Thailand is a world-class destination. Full of well-appointed accom, choices of entertainment and great food.
Koh Chang HotelsKoh Chang For those who’s seeking an escape to a virgin tropical island. Diving, kayaking, trekking and all beach activities are available.
Koh Samui HotelsKoh Samui This most popular island consists of pristine sandy beaches, waterfalls and plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops.
Koh Samed HotelsKoh Samed This small island is well-known for its powdery sand and clear sea.
Krabi HotelsKrabi The hidden paradise for those who love sun, sea, kayaking, diving and rock climbling. Nowhere to compare.
Chaam HotelsCha-Am A seaside town with resorts lying along the long sandy beach. Only 2 hours from Bangkok.
Koh Lanta HotelsKoh Lanta Heaven island of Andaman Sea. Plenty with forest, coral reefs and under water life.
Chiang Mai HotelsChiang Mai An old city with proud history, thousands temples, beautiful mountains and good manner of hospitality.
Khao Lak HotelsKhao Lak Located just north of Phuket Island. Most peaceful resort destinations. The stretch of coastline with beaches that go on for miles.
Mae Hong Son HotelsMae Hong Son / Pai Where you can experience living on high among the natures and learning the folk life of hilltribes.
Koh Phangan HotelsKoh Phangan Well-known for its full moon party. People from around the world gather here to enjoy the party, sandy beaches, snorkeling and diving.
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