
Friendly
 and fun-loving, exotic and tropical, cultured  and historic, Thailand 
radiates a golden hue from its glittering temples and  tropical beaches 
to the ever-comforting Thai smile. 
 
Fields & Forests
In between the 
cluttered cities and towns is the rural  heartland, a mix of rice 
paddies, tropical forests and squat villages tied to  the agricultural 
clock. In the north, the forests and fields bump up against  toothy blue
 mountains decorated by silvery waterfalls. In the south, scraggly  
limestone cliffs poke out of the cultivated landscape like prehistoric  
skyscrapers. The usually arid northeast beams an emerald hue during the 
rainy  season when tender green rice shoots carpet the landscape. 
A Bountiful Table

Adored
 around the world, Thai cuisine expresses  fundamental aspects of Thai 
culture: it is generous, warm, refreshing and  relaxed. Each Thai dish 
relies on fresh, local ingredients – pungent lemongrass,  searing 
chillies and plump seafood. A varied national menu is built around the  
four fundamental flavours: spicy, sweet, salty and sour. Roving 
appetites go on  eating tours of 
Bangkok noodle shacks, seafood pavilions in Phuket and Burmese market stalls in 
Mae  Hong Son.
 Cooking classes reveal the simplicity behind the seemingly  complicated
 dishes and mastering the market is an important survival skill.
 
Sacred Spaces

The
 celestial world is a close confidant in this Buddhist  nation and 
religious devotion is colourful and ubiquitous. Gleaming temples and  
golden Buddhas frame both the rural and modern landscape. Ancient banyan
 trees  are ceremoniously wrapped in sacred cloth to honour the resident
 spirits,  fortune-bringing shrines decorate humble homes as well as 
monumental malls,  while garland-festooned dashboards ward off traffic 
accidents. Visitors can join  in on the conversation through meditation 
retreats in Chiang Mai, religious  festivals in northeastern Thailand, 
underground cave shrines in 
Kanchanaburi and 
Phetchaburi and hilltop temples in northern Thailand.
 
Sand between Your Toes

With
 a long coastline (actually, two coastlines) and  jungle-topped islands 
anchored in azure waters, Thailand is a tropical getaway  for the 
hedonist and the hermit, the prince and the pauper. This paradise offers
  a varied menu: playing in the gentle surf of Ko Lipe, diving with 
whale sharks  in 
Ko  Tao, scaling the sea cliffs of 
Krabi,  kiteboarding in 
Hua  Hin, partying on Ko Phi Phi, recuperating at a health resort in 
Ko  Samui and feasting on the beach wherever sand meets sea.
 
 
 
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