9 Cut-Throat Thailand Travel Tactics That Never Fails
Here, the only thing you will feel like doing is to dive into the emerald-green water. A seductive and angelic bay flanked by Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi, Phang Nga Bay is one of most scenic places to visit Top travel in Thailand Thailand. The scenery is gorgeous and it makes for a fun place to spend a few hours while you are checking off your list of things to do in Pai.
At Mo Paeng Waterfalls there are great little pools with long, slippery rock faces running into them that you can slide down. Taking a scuba diving course is also a great way for solo travellers to meet other travellers, as it's a fun and social experience that will help you make friends fast. You'll even have a professional underwater photographer on hand to take the perfect picture for your Instagram/mum.
With brightly coloured-coral, tropical fish and unbelievably-clear waters, this is one of the coolest places to learn to scuba dive in Thailand. If you want to step up your underwater game in Koh Tao beyond the snorkelling, then this is the perfect place to bag your padi license. This 30 foot water slide will launch you into the air like some sort of feather-less eagle, before you plummet downwards with a splash… just try your best not to belly flop!
Picture a huge water park with a body-boarding slide, splash pool, beer pong tables and the main attraction: the deep pool slide. Anyways, Koh Phangan Island is known for its riotous nightlife cough and full moon parties cough. Slip n Fly brings a taste of this famous nightlife into the daytime and is one of the best things to do in Thailand for thrill-seekers. Did we just lose all credibility by saying ‘pump up the party?' No?
Admission to the park costs 400 THB (approximately 11 USD) for adults and 200 THB (approximately 5.50 USD) for children, and there is an additional vehicle fee of 50 THB (approximately 1.40 USD) if you do decide to drive yourself. You can rent a car and drive your family around the well-maintained and well-signposted roads or arrange a tour from Pak Chong, Bangkok, or several other towns and cities around Central Thailand and Isan. Khao Yai National Park, in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, boasts several stunning waterfalls and lots of wildlife.
Whilst some areas are more child-friendly than others, mainly due to the wide variety of accommodation options, restaurants that serve a mixture of Thai and international cuisine, good transportation facilities, numerous tours, and availability of English-speaking assistance, you will still find many terrific family-friendly options in other parts of the country too. Children and adults alike can enjoy learning about a new culture, viewing the varied landscapes, and visiting attractions that provide something for everyone. Thailand offers lots of ways for the whole family to have fun.
The blaring music and all the neon signs make it attractive to people. It is the nightlife hub for both locals and tourists!
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