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5 Reasons Why Visiting Thailand is So Popular

Every year, more and more tourists flock to Thailand’s golden shores and majestic temples. In fact, in 2016, more than 32 million travelers booked a vacation to the Land of Smiles to explore all that this diverse land has to offer.

You might be wondering, “Why should I visit Thailand when it is so crowded with tourists? Why not head somewhere a little less well-known?”

It is understandable to be concerned about the crowds, but if you plan your itinerary with care, you may be surprised by just how easy it is to avoid the swarms of tourists. You can take in the big sights and enjoy many secluded experiences off-the-beaten-path.

Here are 10 reasons to make Thailand your go-to destination for your next vacation!

1. Thailand’s beaches truly are unrivalled

Imagine it … you wake up in your luxury suite with a view of the ocean, slip into your swim trunks or suit, and stroll down to the beach. Warm sands await you. You stretch out on your beach towel to soak in the rays and work on your tan. When you get too warm, you jog a few feet and splash into some of the most beautiful crystalline waters you’ll ever see. You then stroll over to the beach bar to grab a delicious, refreshing cocktail.

Sound like paradise? That’s because it is. And if you enjoy snorkeling and diving, be sure to check out Thailand’s colorful coral reefs. Traveling with a special someone and ready to take the plunge and say “I do?” In Trang, you can tie the knot underwater!

2. The ancient temples and rich spiritual heritage of Thailand will enrich your soul

Have an interest in Buddhism? Thailand is the spiritual heartland of one of the world’s most celebrated faiths, abounding with temples, pagodas, shrines, and statues of Buddha. These temples and shrines are architecturally astonishing, and many of them date back centuries. Whether you are a Buddhist yourself or you simply want to learn more about this fascinating religion, you will find that a vacation to Thailand offers you the chance for an unforgettable spiritual pilgrimage.

3. Enjoy the dynamic nightlife

Chances are good that you have already seen plenty of representations of Thailand’s legendary nightlife in TV shows and movies—but the sleazy bars which typify those productions really only represent one aspect of Thailand’s dynamic nightlife. Between Bangkok and Phuket, you will find everything from hip dance clubs to exclusive rooftop bars which offer you a view of the city lights. You can also enjoy a dinner cruise along the Chao Praya River or hit the after-dark market stalls to snag some sweet deals (more on shopping in just a little bit).

4. Thai food is just absurdly good

While every country on the planet boasts some culinary delights, Thai food is distinctive; you can recognize the unique flavors which dominate Thai dishes immediately: coconut milk, lemongrass, and curry. While Thai restaurants are phenomenal, you will also find your mouth watering just walking down the streets in Bangkok or Phuket. Be sure to stop at one of the stalls to taste tangy hot and sour or spicy stir-fry.

Best of all, Thai food in Thailand is cheap. If you want to enjoy Thai food in the US, you are usually going to be paying an arm and a leg for it. While on vacation, you can enjoy more authentic versions of your favorite Thai cuisine at a much cheaper price. While you are at it, don’t forget to take a Thai cooking class so that you can bring the flavors and aromas of Thailand back to your own kitchen!

5. A vacation to Thailand is surprisingly affordable

On that note, you can actually travel in Thailand on a relatively low budget if you shop around for the best deals. There are luxury accommodations in Thailand which cost no more each night than a standard commercial hotel stay in America. Many of these posh hotels provide an abundance of extras: dinner shows featuring traditional performances, world-class cuisine, pampering at the spa, and even classes in Thai cooking.

So if you think that a trip to Thailand is out of your reach, think again. The flight will cost you money, and so will the time off, but the hotels and restaurants are quite cheap, and so is much of the entertainment.

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