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Krabi

Krabi is the capital city of Krabi Province, set on a river mouth on the Andaman Sea. The bustling fishing town boasts a colourful weekend night market and plenty of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Krabi is the kickoff point for some of the province’s most beautiful coastal destinations, including Ton Sai, Railay Beach and Phi Phi Island. The scenery at these locations is characterised by turquoise waters and striking limestone karsts jutting out of the ocean. The main attractions in and around town are the ‘Dog’s Ears’ rock formations and cave, Koh Klang, a traditional fishing village on an island in the river, and the mangrove swamps along the estuary. Rich in birdlife, they are best seen from a longtail boat tour. The legendary Tiger Cave Temple lies five kilometres away.

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Patong

Resting on Phuket’s western coast, the resort town of Patong is a bustling beachside destination. With a lively seafront strip, it invites visitors to lap up the sun, bathe in the temperate azure waters and engage in an array of leisure activities such as sailing, parasailing, and snorkelling. Patong is said to boast the greatest number of attractions in Phuket, being a prime hub for nightlife, and featuring a dazzling array of cafes, clubs, and restaurants, as well as several more risque go-go bars and spicy transgender cabarets. The modern Banzaan Market offers wonderful fresh produce and almost anything one can think of, at reasonable prices, and is conveniently close to the megamall Jungceylon. Patong is also famous for its massages and spa treatments, as well as its huge number of personal tailors.

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Khao Lak

Located less than 100km from Phuket, Khao Lak comprises some 20-odd kilometres of idyllic beaches and wild jungle along Thailand’s Andaman coastline. Low key and laid back, the area is perfect for families or travellers seeking serenity, solitude and unspoilt nature. Khao Lak is also a convenient gateway to the Similan and Surin national marine parks, offering spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities. Explore the Similan and Surin Islands, as well as extra-quiet Hat Pakarand and Hat Bang Sak, a gorgeous stretch of beach surrounded by rubber-tree plantations and dense mangroves. Other highlights include various luxury spa centres, an abundance of waterfalls, and the Royal Thai Navy Third Fleet Sea Turtle Nursery. Don’t miss the sunset views from Laem Pakarang promontory, a short drive from the town centre.

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Bangkok

Steamy, frenetic, and exhilarating, Thailand’s capital city, located in the Chao Phraya River Delta, is a legendary travel destination. This metropolis is equally famous for its rich cultural offerings, effervescent nightlife, superb shopping, and diverse dining options. Bucket list items include a visit to the mind-boggling Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, a morning boat trip down the canals to immerse oneself in the floating markets, and a walk around the opulent Grand Palace. The tourist hub of Khaosan Road, the MBK Centre, Siam Square, or on weekends, the vast Chatuchak market, offer further excellent shopping opportunities, while restaurants span every style, from incredible street food to five-star haute cuisine. The SkyWalk at King Power Mahanakhon is a great spot for couples and photographers, while the Siam Society and Kamthieng House provide an in-depth introduction into Thai culture and folklore.

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