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Thailand has long been
known for the rich diversity of its attractions,
but the continuing development of the Kingdom’s
tourism product means that there are still
more waiting discovery.
A land of golden temples,
tropical beaches and forested hills, Thailand
is truly a veritable oasis in an increasingly
hectic world. Secure in its devotion to
the Buddhist faith and to its beloved King,
it merges a centuries-old culture with way
of life that preserves its identity and
gracious natural hospitality.
For sightseeing and travel,
Thailand has few equals. From dazzling temples
and palaces to awe-inspiring World Heritage
Sites; from timeless rural settlements to
vibrant resort towns; from idyllic beaches
to national parks where wild nature rules,
the choice of where to go and what to see
is limitless.

Soft adventure options blend
with eco-tourism in mountainous jungle terrain,
with trekking on foot or elephant back,
4-wheel drive safaris, mountain biking,
whitewater rafting, and meeting with remote
highland communities. Away from the upland
forests, the blue watersof Thailand’s extensive
coastline beckon, offering the relaxing
joys of beach life as well as diving, sailing,
windsurfing, and sea canoeing, all with
expert tuition provided.
Golfers
love Thailand and the feeling is mutual.
The Kingdom has more than 100 golf courses,
most to international standard and located
close to major tourism destinations with
first-class facilities and friendly fees.
The Thai secret of relaxation
is a secret that can be shared by learning
and practicing meditation in Buddhist retreats
or training centres. The revitalising Thai
massage is an ancient tradition that is
another part of the secret visitors like
to share, while at the many luxury spas,
they can experience the most modern, sensual
techniques at the firm but caressing hands
of a trained therapist.
Thailand’s cuisine is recognised
as one of the world’s healthiest. A profusion
of fresh produce, fresh-caught fish and
seafood with a balanced complement of aromatic
herbs and spices, wok-fried or grilled for
a dish that is light, nutritious and bursting
with flavour.
Dishes from all of Thailand’s
regions can be found in Bangkok, as well
as fine dining at sophisticated restaurants
of world-class quality. The city is one
of Asia’s great shopping experiences, too,
with gleaming modern malls and department
stores with top international brand and
specifically Thai names along with smart
boutiques and busy street stalls.
Giant
markets like Chatuchak and Suan Lum Night
Bazaar also sell international brand names,
but their fame rests on their diversity.
From local fashions and handicrafts at giveaway
prices, the range of discoveries to be made
there is quite astounding.
Everywhere in Thailand
traditional products are hand made by local
artisans: weavers of cotton and silk, wood
carvers, potters working in the local clay,
silversmiths, basket makers, and cooks making
local gourmet specialities.
Even in the remotest villages,
these cottage industries are being supported
by the government’s One Tambon One Product
(OTOP) project, and OTOP products from communities
all over the Kingdom are now sold in many
stores. At the same time, OTOP villages
are being developed so that visitors can
go to the source and stay overnight in the
artisan villages.
From this profusion of location
and activity, the Tourism Authority of Thailand
(TAT) is identifying new attractions and
promoting niche markets, special programmes
with appeal to special interests and needs:
to younger travellers, to families, to honeymoon
couples, to cultural travellers, to voyagers
seeking health and wellbeing holidays.
And the best part of it is
Thailand offers this wealth of diversity
with the legendary Thai smile — which is
not a legend at all, but one of the genuinev
delights of discovering Thailand.
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