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A vacation in the tropics is something we all crave for. Being surrounded by the swaying coconut trees, the blue waters and the pristine beaches just fill you with a sense of calm. While there are many places that top the list of tropical paradise, one such destination that stands out is Thailand.
Thailand tourism has seen an upswing thanks to its famous pristine beaches with clear blue waters and mouth-watering food. However, there is so much more to this place than just lazing around on the beach. A tropical paradise trip to Thailand should involve devouring exotic fruit, enjoying varied forms of self-pampering and visiting culture-rich sites while surrounded by lush green woodlands.

Your Thailand holiday should be a confluence of best of all the things that Thailand has to offer. Here is a list of some of the best things that Thailand has to offer to make your trip fantastic:

Cherntawan International Meditation Centre

Situated in the midst of the mountainous region Chiang Rai, this meditation centre is designed to help you let all your worries and tension fall away. The scenic beauty helps with the meditation process to encourage you to become one with your inner soul. The centre is one of the best places to visit in Thailand if you are looking for some quiet time on your holiday.

Baiyoke Sky Hotel

This exquisite hotel not only provides a scintillating view of the entire city of Bangkok but also provides you with delicious snacks to keep your taste buds jumping for joy. The unlimited fruit buffet very often proves to be closer to a filling meal than a petite snack. The variety of fruit available is unbelievable. Each fruit tastes better than the last, leaving you always wanting more, be it a mangosteen, rambutan or even the durian.

Keemala Phuket

This upscale resort, situated in the heart of the woodlands in Phuket, has tried to combine the ethereal charm that surrounds its walls with the rich culture while maintaining the comfort which its foreign guests are used to the result -- pure bliss.

Ko Yao Nai

While the popular beaches are must-sees, this serene spot across Thailand's 2000kms of coastline is a must visit. The specialty of this island is not its beach but its accommodating villagers. They'll not only let you experience the joy of night-time fishing for squids but will also teach you the art of making authentic Thai sweets and painting fishing boats.

Chiang Mai

The ancient city is a world of heritage and culture with a host of temples and galleries. ThaPhae Walking street is a night market inside the city's walls. The market is filled with hard to find works of art and pretty trinkets made of silver.

Varied home stays

There is no one particular village for a homestay, but a lot of the local villagers offer their homes to tourists to give them the true experience of Thai culture. Thatched cabins in Mae Lana village are close to paddy fields, where you can see how rice is cultivated. If you are a sporty person and enjoy a good trek, a forest trail leading to Asia's longest cave systems is the right pick for you. Or you can stay on Ban Rai an Arun organic farm and learn how to grow your own organic produce, and even how to cook it with flair.

Thailand is waiting to be explored. Speak to SOTC, before you book your Thailand tour package so that we can customise the perfect trip for you.