Bangkok is home to many beautiful Buddhist temples. You definitely can't leave Bangkok without visiting their jaw-dropping wats.
Prasat Sdok Kok Thom- an ancient remain
Prasat Sdok kok Thom is know as one of the biggest ancient remains of East Thailand. The architecture of this ancient remain is gorgeous and it is sure to take you breath away.
This beautiful ancient remain consists of three castle buildings facing the east, which are enclosed by ponds. It was also dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, and has a lot of interesting history behind it.
Karon Sea Sands
This gorgeous hotel 5 minutes away from the beach has everything you could ever want from a hotel. With free parking, beach access, an outdoor pool, a hot tub, free breakfast, 2 restaurants, a bar, a fitness center, a sauna and spa.
Go on a Thai culinary adventure and enjoy the great delicious street food Bangkok is known for.
Eat like the locals!
Enjoy a very unique experience by visiting the Floating Market, where souvenirs, snacks, sweets and other goods are sold on boats.
National Museum King Narai
Step into this beautiful museum beside the royal palace and learn all about the history of the area. Browse through the exhibits as you learn something new and interesting.
Wat Phra Mahathat Nakorn Sri
The main Buddhist temple in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province is called Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan. Visit this gorgeous temple and admire the beautiful and intricate architecture as you pay your respects or roam around. Don't forget to stop by the gift shop on your way out!
Loy Krathong- The Festival of Lights
Loy Krathong is the festival of lights and lanterns that is celebrated in Thailand. Loy Krathong means "to float a basket", and is one of the most awaited festivals in the country.
Loy Krathong is celebrated on the night of the 12th lunar month, at the end of the rainy season when the full moon lights up the sky.
Every year, tourists and locals gather together to release their lantern or floating basket into the sky or river at night.
Wish all your problems and bad luck away when releasing your
lantern or krathong, as it is a symbolizes new beginnings.