Visiting Northern Thailand provinces

9 04 2010

First Things First

Although Thailand is an ideal place to visit if one of the major cities and tourist venture, often you are faced with third-world conditions. While this is nothing to scare, is something that all travelers should be aware of.

Theft and poor food preparation and hygiene skills are something that can be in certain areas, so it is important to note the purchase of travel insurance. Not only does this coverYour medical bills should fall ill with something as simple as the stomach (for the treatment of this disease can be expensive), but if something could be replaced, depending on the policy should be stolen.

Discover Thailand

Some of the most popular places for tourists in Thailand Bangkok, Phuket, Phi Phi and Koh Samui Island. However, there are many other destinations that should be seen to be believed real

• Chiang Mai – full of traditionHeritage

• Chiang Rai – is located 785 kilometers north of Bangkok

• Kamphaengphet – the name means "strong as walls or forts of diamonds"

• Lampang – famous for its horse-drawn carriages

• Lamphun – riverside Kuang

• Mae Hong Son – this city has been isolated from the Western world

• Nakhon Sawan – where rivers meet the Ping, Wang, Yom Nam and all to form the Chao Phraya River

• Nan – a province rich inDeposits of salt

• Phayao – fascinating religious sites

• Phetchabun – the name means "land of crops and food"

• Phichit – several crocodile farms are located in this province

• Phitsanulok – an ideal starting point for those who venture across the North West and North-East

• Phrae – one of the largest reserves of teak forests

• Sukhothai – the first truly independent Thai Kingdom

• Tak – in the beautiful mountains and knownForests

• Uthai Thani – rich in wildlife

• Uttaradit – a known haven for freight

Well, if this sounds like a lot of places to visit, there is so much more! The provinces listed are only those located in the north. The central, east, north and south are also for your entertainment!


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