These are the 9 North Provinces of Thailand & their Top attractions. Don't miss out on these on your visit.
Chiang Mai: Trekking
Chiang Rai: Golden Triangle
Lampang: Elephants
Lamphun: Historic temples
Mae Hong Son: Hippy hideout in forests
Nan: Buddhist art
Phayao: Heaven and hell Exhibit
Phrae: Traditional architecture
Uttaradit: Camping
Good Luck,
Sophie.
Thailand North Provinces Attractions
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Re: Thailand North Provinces Attractions
Thailand is one of the most popular country for travel and also there are many travelling spot at there where people can go for enjoying their holidays or vacations.
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Northern Thailand is known for its diversity, just because every activity tourists want is possible here. Some of the best attractions of Thailand exist here. Whether you want to do something adventurous, enjoy the safari, experience the extravagance of nature or know the culture and visit historical places, Northern Provinces of Thailand is perfect destination for all.
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Good list of the top destinations but for me Golden Triangle is the best place, it has something attractive that is awesome.
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Ban Na Kha and Ban Men is situated 16 kilometres from town on Nong Khai route. It is a centre of cotton, silk, and khit silk trading.
Nong Prachak is located within the province and an islet arranged as a public park with a great variety of trees and flowers centres the lake. It is a popular place for recreation among the townspeople.
San Chao Pu-Ya is a chinese-style shrine located near Nong Bua market within the provincial town. It is a large beautiful Chinese shrine nearby the pond. The shrine keeps a 99 metre-tall replicated golden dragon, which is used in the annual festival at Thung Si Muang in December.
Nong Prachak is located within the province and an islet arranged as a public park with a great variety of trees and flowers centres the lake. It is a popular place for recreation among the townspeople.
San Chao Pu-Ya is a chinese-style shrine located near Nong Bua market within the provincial town. It is a large beautiful Chinese shrine nearby the pond. The shrine keeps a 99 metre-tall replicated golden dragon, which is used in the annual festival at Thung Si Muang in December.
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