Thailand is home to some beautiful locations that attract millions of people worldwide. From ancient historic temples to crystal clear beaches, it has something in store for all travel enthusiasts. Additionally, the cultures and traditions of the kingdom will captivate your travel experience.
While the popular places are a great choice, you may want to take the off-the-beaten-track so that you can explore the hidden places of the land. These locations will allow you to dive deep into the country and become one with its history and culture.
In this article, we will help you discover some of the most unique places to explore on your visit to the Land of Smiles:
The Grand Canyon of Thailand
Sam Phan Bok, also known as the Grand Canyon of Thailand, is a fascinating location in Southern Isaan. The place is popular during the rainy season, highlighting the stunning rock formation, and is worth visiting.
There are over 3,000 holes throughout that piece of land that is submerged in water that passes through this place. Sunrise and Sunsets are the best time to visit this location, as you can admire and explore these volcanic rock formations. This is definitely one location that you shouldn’t miss!
Red Lotus Sea
Whether you are on vacation with your spouse or your family, the red lotus sea is one unique location throughout the land. Located in Udo Thani province, Lake Nong Han is covered with these beautiful flowers and is considered a unique sight. This hidden gem of Thailand is a great place to create lasting memories with your loved ones.
The place is quite relaxing, and if you are traveling with your partner, you can even turn it into a romantic getaway. And if you are with your family, it can also turn into a nice picnic spot where you can witness these flowers by the lake.
Khao Lak Tsunami Memorial
The Khao Lak Tsunami Memorial pays homage to the devastating 26th December 2004 tsunami that wiped out millions of people. It is one of the darkest days in the land, and Khao Lao had the most impact on this traumatic event. The memorial is built for the lost lives and how it completed putting a halt to this beautiful country.
When you visit this place, you will have an opportunity to pay respect to the people who passed away at this event and explore the International Tsunami Museum. The museum shows what the city was like before the floods, and you will also learn a lot about tsunamis; read about the Khao Lak Tsunami Memorial here. The fee to visit this museum is used to help the people of Thailand with food, supplies, and water.
The Cursed Island
This tiny island is one of the most unique places in Thailand because it is known to be cursed; however, it is quite a tourist attraction. When you visit the place, you will notice that the island is covered with black stones, and according to mythology, the deity Tarutao placed these stones here. The locals believe that whoever takes stones with them will bring misfortune upon themselves. Traveling by boat and exploring the island is a great adventurous experience.
Phaya Thaen Public Park
When visiting Yasothon, you must visit the Phaya Thaen Public Park to witness the giant toad statue. The statue was erected recently in 2015, and it pays homage to the folklore about Phraya Kankak, the toad prince. The legends say that the prince defeated the rain god who helped save the population on earth.
And they decided that the people would fire rockets in the air which means they were ready for the rain. You can enter the toad and take the elevator to the viewing platform this month. It also holds a museum filled with artwork about the legend Phraya Kankak. You will also find several mythical dragons around the park that are picture-worthy.
Hell Temples
While Thailand is filled with thousands of ancient, historical, and stunning temples, the Hell temples are one of a kind. These temples will make you uneasy as the statues depict graphic scenes of what a person should expect if they do not live a good and moral life.
If you find the morbid fascination, you should definitely visit these temples as you will encounter incarnations of souls in the afterlife. Keep in mind it is not for the faint-hearted, but it can learn and understand the beliefs of Thai culture.
Mae Klong Railway Market
Thailand is known to have different markets, like the night market and the floating market, that attract tourists. Similarly, the Mae Klong Railway Market is unique and epitomizes the country’s people. When the authorities decided to build a railway line through the market, instead of moving, the locals decided to create a market around it.
Whenever a train approaches, the vendors at the market pull up their tents, umbrellas, etc., so the train can pass through easily. To visit this market, you need to go to the Samut Songkhram province and enjoy this ingenious way of the land.
Final Thoughts
These are just seven unique places you can witness firsthand on your next trip to Thailand. Above all, make sure that you do your research before you visit the country so that you can create the perfect itinerary.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates